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Past articles by Jordan:

How ARF helped a freezing shih tzu, and how a redesign could make shelter life more like home

Muncie ARF is planning to renovate its dog adoption center this year. → Read More

IU Health Ball Memorial Hospital sees first babies of 2022 amid COVID-19 restrictions

COVID-19 still poses challenges to pregnant patients and labor and delivery at IU Health. → Read More

Christmas tree farmers struggle to keep up with demand

“For lack of better words, this season has been fast and furious,” Millbrook Tree Farm co-owner Brent Reed said. → Read More

Storm blows down storage warehouses on Fuson Road

A Wednesday afternoon thunderstorm caused the collapse of storage warehouses on Fuson Road. → Read More

Acrobatic aerial silks classes offered at new fitness studio in Muncie

The Aerial Annex, which offers high-flying aerial silks exercise courses, has opened in downtown Muncie. → Read More

Formerly blighted church gets new life as event venue in Muncie

The Jennings family purchased the long vacant First Christian Church and transformed it into an event venue. → Read More

The fight against hunger in Muncie is approaching COVID-19 crisis point

Food banks throughout Indiana are facing a potential crisis beginning Jan. 1. → Read More

2 million disinfectant wipes, 200,000 masks arriving at BSU in nick of time

More than 2 million disinfectant wipes and 50,000 masks arrive at BSU right before students arrive. → Read More

Hair stylists, barbers flooded with clients after coronavirus lockdown lifted

Hair salons and barbershops play catch up after 7-week COVID-19 closure with appointment-only clients. → Read More

Coronavirus testing site set up in Muncie

The Indiana State Department of Health is conducting invitation-only COVID-19 tests in downtown Muncie. → Read More

Muncie animal shelter still adopting out pets, seeking help during coronavirus lockdown

The Muncie Animal Care and Services Facility is seeking adoptions and donations during lockdown. → Read More

PHOTOS: Nursing home residents receive visit from horses

Residents of Stonebrooke Rehabilitation Center received a surprise visit from the Horses of Hope Calvary. → Read More

Small church feeds neighborhood amid pandemic, seeks donations

MUNCIE, Ind. — Gathering a dozen volunteers to hand out meals is no small feat for New Covenant Ministry Church - that's more than a third of their congregation. Yet, Wednesday morning, around a dozen volunteers were lined up with bags of groceries in the church's parking lot eager to offer a gloved and sanitized hand. New Covenant, which has stood on S. Delawanda Avenue inside a south side… → Read More

Man on top of train slows traffic along Kilgore during standoff with police

A man atop a train caused traffic problems along Kilgore Avenue Wednesday afternoon. → Read More

White River Cleanup volunteers remove tons of trash

White River Cleanup volunteers remove tons of trash → Read More

Local wrestling company's latest show honors life of Christian Daugherty

Wrestling troupe seeks to unite community, honors life of Christian Daugherty during show → Read More

Tools for School draws hundreds to fairgrounds

MUNCIE, Ind. — Hundreds of children received a backpack full of school supplies and a new pair of shoes during the annual Tools for School event hosted by Hearts and Hands United at the Delaware County Fairgrounds Saturday morning. Families camped out at the fairgrounds for hours prior to the first-come-first-serve event's 9:30 a.m. start time in the hopes of landing an optimal place in line.… → Read More

Restaurant Impossible films episode at Retro Diner

MUNCIE, Ind. — Restaurant Impossible, a popular Food Network reality show headed by celebrity chef Robert Irvine, concluded its two-day filming session at Retro Diner on Madison Street Wednesday night. Earlier this month, the show's producers issued two call-outs for local volunteers: one group to assist in remodeling the Muncie diner, and a second group to attend the restaurant's grand… → Read More

Rainbow Richmond Pride Festival draws crowd

RICHMOND, Ind. — In the final weekend of Pride month, after a year of planning that culminated in a last-minute reschedule due to a torrential downpour, organizer and college student Benjamin Guard could finally say Richmond had its first-ever Pride festival. “This is important for Richmond because at the end of the day equality is what everyone deserves,” Guard said. “Everyone is human in their… → Read More

PHOTOS: Mr. And Ms. Ball State Bodybuilding Competition

PHOTOS: Mr. And Ms. Ball State Bodybuilding Competition → Read More