He called it Breaking news Thursday – MCS CEO Chuck Reynolds
He told us when specifics come out, he’ll share with us, and we’ll share with you.
A 31-year-old Eaton father has been arrested on allegations of child abuse. The Star Press says Devin Patrick Price is accused of putting his foot on his son’s head and pushing it into the ground. The boy told investigators he was kicked to the ground by his father.
Two adult sisters who had come to Anderson to check on their mother’s well being found her dead inside a northeast apartment with a male acquaintance The Herald Bulletin says 61-year-old Hilda Farrow and 44-year-old George Lark are the deceased.
Among the primary concerns Pete Bitar had when voting against the Anderson Redevelopment Commission’s approval of $44 million for the Athletic Park project was a desire to build something that could be used year round.
He gave that local example on “Anderson Talks.”
Muncie Community Schools has changed the terminology associated with its honors program. CEO Chuck Reynolds explained the new Latin system – similar to college honors programs – will work on “Delaware County Today.” …
After just 16 months, Dan Baker has announced his departure from the Muncie area YMCA citing on social media that he’s “stepping into a season where I need to focus more on my health, my family, and the path God is putting in front of me.”
Cradle to Career Muncie has received national recognition in the 2025 StriveTogether Annual Report. The Star Press says Cradle to Career has made measurable gains in early literacy and high school graduation rates, drawing the national attention.
The old saying goes, people will never change until they hit “rock bottom.” Anderson Christian Center executive director Rob Spaulding tells “Anderson Talks” the definition, as he sees it.
The Elwood City Council has approved two designated outdoor refreshment areas. The Herald Bulletin says the ordinance covers Tin Plate and the Silver Dollar Tavern on South J Street. The ordinance allows for the creation of seven districts with proper signage.
Budget talk, as it will impact Muncie Community Schools
CEO Chuck Reynolds seemed to stress that the numbers of students enrolled will be critical
Ball State’s under-construction hotel and dining facility, The Cantio, officially has hired a general manager. The Star Press says John Gilbertson will oversee the facility scheduled to open later this year. He has more than 25 years of experience in the hospitality industry.
Acting on a tip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, the Indiana State Police arrested 20-year-old Sebastian Wayne Parker last week. According to an affidavit, Parker told police he stored child pornography on his cellphone in addition to other disturbing revelations.
Delta defeated Yorktown 1-0 to win its third consecutive Delaware County Baseball Championship, their first baseball county championship three-peat in the school’s history, according to the Star Press.
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