We are finding out more, after a statement released last week by the City of Muncie stating they cooperated, and more details would be in the report: according to the State Board Of Accounts, more than $20,000 was taken before City of Muncie officials noticed irregularities about four years ago – one was fired then, and a second was this past week. WTHR said according to the report, one employee allegedly rented out city equipment to another town’s Chamber of Commerce and kept roughly $8,000. A second employee is accused of collecting nearly $5,000 in rental fees and damage deposits for park facilities, but allegedly kept it from the City. The matter is in the hands of the County Prosecutor’s office next.
Ball State Men’s Volleyball kicked off their Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association (MIVA) tournament run with a sweep of Northern Kentucky (25-18, 26-24, 25-15). The Cardinals will be back in action Wednesday (April 22) at Worthen Arena with a matchup between either Ohio State or McKendree.
Anderson Parks director Ben Orcutt told “Anderson Talks” he hopes to open Madison County’s two new anchor parks in September. That’s the deadline for the use of the American Rescue Plan funds being used to build the parks.
It was a rainy spring game for the Ball State football team Saturday, and the Coach was not singling anyone out with this question from Woof Boom Sports Director Kurt Darling
Coach Uremivich starts the season in 137 days at Ohio State, on WMUN and WLBC Radio.
The Alexandria Community School Corporation has approved an $11.9 million for improvements including replacing worn hardware in buildings throughout the district and installing a new turf football field at the high school. The Herald Bulletin say it’s the fourth bond approved by the school board for improvement projects since 2018.
A fatal accident in Pendleton in February has led to charges against a 35-year-old Greenfield man. The Herald Bulletin says toxicology tests showed Cody Lee Ferrell had methamphetamine and fentanyl, among other drugs, in his system at the time of the crash that killed Rovena Harrison.
Graduation season is happening very soon, and Muncie Central principal Chris Walker says the senior class will soon be receiving their merch for the big day
That, from last week’s WMUN Delaware County Today.
A 57-year-old Anderson man has been found guilty of sexual misconduct with a 14-year-old girl in 2022. The Herald Bulletin says sentencing for Douglas Nathan White Jr. has been set for June 15. He faces up to 32 years in prison.
The Fishers Events Center has been selected to host the inaugural Big Ten Volleyball Tournament. The conference’s top 15 teams will qualify for the event taking place from Nov. 20-25 at the home of Major League Volleyball’s Indy Ignite.
About 50 fifth-graders at Anderson’s Eastside Elementary will participate in the National Lemonade Program for Youth Entrepreneurship or “Lemonade Day” on May 9. The Herald Bulletin says the kids will integrate lessons into their daily classes and ultimately establish their own lemonade business.
Madison County Sheriff’s Department deputy Grant Stephens has been honored with the Madison County Law Enforcement Foundation’s Community Hero Award for March. Stephens responded to a possible cardiac arrest and began CPR until EMS personnel arrived, and the victim’s life was saved.
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