Ball State wins the MIVA, and advances to the NCAA tournament. Woof Boom Sports Director Kurt Darling covered yesterday’s Selection event. More this week.
Maria Alexander started a voter’s guide years ago for her own personal use. Heart of Indiana United Way’s Annie Wood Bell told the “Anderson Journal” morning show how that evolved into a resource for people across Madison County and now into Delaware County.
Indiana State K9 Trooper Enzo has received a bullet and stab protective vest as part of a charitable donation from non-profit Vested Interest in K9s Inc. Enzo’s vest is embroidered with the words: “Born to Love – Trained to Serve – Loyal Always.”
Deborah Pickett is one of seven Democrats running to represent Indiana’s Fifth District in the U.S. House of Representatives. Why she believes she stands out from the crowded primary field.
Full interview on WMUNmuncie.com.
The Alexandria City Council has approved the payment of more than $42,000 in outstanding bills, a measure that had long been tabled because of financing issues. The Herald Bulletin says the money represents the remaining balance on more than $260,000 in unpaid bills dating to March 16.
Muncie native and Pendleton Heights graduate Mackenzie Farley’s career in the Navy began with an historic role in the recovery of the Artemis II astronauts. But she told the “Anderson Journal” morning show she has high goals for the remainder of her career.
The YMCA of Madison County will host its first car show May 30 from 9 a.m. to noon at the YMCA facility on Anderson’s Lindberg Road. CEO Clark Simpson told the “Anderson Journal” morning show what “Cruisin’ for a Cause” will support. …
“Thy Kingdom Come – A Men’s Gathering,” this year’s Men Leading Men Leadership Summit, will be held May 9 at Blood N Fire Ministries on North Madison in Muncie from 8 a.m. until noon. Registration is free. Email info@menleadingmen.org for more information.
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