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Muncie, IN, United States

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Rain showers, thunderstorms expected through next week

There is a possibility for rain or thunderstorms every day throughout the next week. Keep the umbrella handy. → Read More

Delaware County moves ahead with economic incentives for vertical farming company

The economic agreement, which has seen an introduction with the county council, calls for 70% TIF feedback. → Read More

Commissioners approve inmate transfer agreement, economic incentives for can manufacturer

The jail would charge $40 per inmate per day. The county already uses an identical deal with Henry County. → Read More

Buyer's Market to open at Muncie Mall this Friday

The off-price retailer will open in the former Macy's anchor site at Muncie Mall. → Read More

Muncie Mall owner files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, citing COVID challenges

The impact could be minimal as all business operations are expected to continue without interruption. → Read More

Local businesses, foundation donate funds for new Muncie Police K-9

Officials with the Muncie Police Department sought out help to pay a new K-9 to replace retiring canine Jan. → Read More

Health officials still combating falling COVID-19 vaccination numbers; cases remain low

Delaware County has seen fairly low case numbers, but falling vaccine rates are the biggest concern. → Read More

Animal control: At least 50 cats found at Yorktown house

Animal control officers were called in to seize at least 50 cats at a home in Yorktown late Tuesday afternoon. → Read More

Three retailers possibly coming to Muncie as city sets economic target areas

Muncie has three potential retail stores coming, two near the Muncie Mall and one on the city's south side. → Read More

Muncie earmarks federal funds for hospitality industry, budget shortfalls, other areas

Here are details about how the City of Muncie plans to spend its federal American Rescue Plan funds. → Read More

Muncie officials unveil 4-year spending plan for $32 million in American Rescue Plan funds

The plan from city officials could have some serious impact for Muncie neighborhoods, businesses and non-profits. → Read More

Yorktown officially breaks ground on The Oliver development downtown

Officials broke ground Friday afternoon on a $6 million mixed-use project adjacent to the town's new Civic Green. → Read More

Flood warning issued after White River hits minor flood stage

The White River in Muncie has swollen to minor flood stage Monday afternoon after a heavy Sunday rain. → Read More

Muncie hopes to reopen dialogue with railroad companies over train-blocked intersections

Muncie's Deputy Mayor Richard Ivy has said this issue has become almost a daily inquiry to the city administration. → Read More

Riverside Trail project still moving ahead; construction expected this summer

The West Riverside Avenue trail is still moving ahead after a slight delay following feedback from residents. → Read More

East Central Indiana shows mix of rising and falling COVID-19 numbers

As of Thursday, all of local counties were showing a blue rank again except for Blackford County. → Read More

How much snow is expected to fall in the Muncie area Tuesday night?

How much snow is expected to accumulate amid Tuesday night's return to cold, wintry weather? → Read More

Commissioners rezone land off South Cowan Road as industrial; development likely

The change would move the land from Class "F" which is farming to "IL," which stands for limited industrial. → Read More

Snow possible Tuesday night into Wednesday as freezing temps descend on Muncie area

While Monday has sunshine and a high of 66 degrees, the warm spring weather won't last into Tuesday. → Read More

COVID-19 cases in region headed in wrong direction as state looks to ease restrictions

This week, Grant, Jay and Randolph county joined Blackford in losing blue status. → Read More