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(12/18/24 6:27pm)
Wes-Del senior boys’ basketball player Josiah Love was voted the Delaware County Athlete of the Week from Monday, Dec. 9 to Saturday, Dec. 14. In the Warriors’ 78-31 over Union County, Love led Wes-Del with 32 points.
(12/18/24 3:28pm)
Key budget writers described themselves as “cautiously optimistic” about Indiana’s financial future, even as Medicaid budget growth continues to outpace overall revenues.
(12/18/24 1:18pm)
With the rise of online gambling, the need for secure payment methods has become crucial. Canadian casinos have increasingly turned to Interac for its reliability and efficiency. Understanding Interac's role in online gambling can enhance your gaming experience.
(12/18/24 1:13pm)
Having been in a minor accident while navigating unfamiliar traffic rules, I have learned the value of preparation. If Illinois is your destination, knowing its traffic laws can save you from fines, confusion, or even accidents.
(12/17/24 3:03pm)
Sports betting has been on the rise in the United States. This rise is kept as a cultural and economic phenomenon. In the early stages, sports betting was only confined to a few states but now it has exploded nationwide. This is mostly because of the 2018 Supreme Court ruling that overturned the federal ban. In this article we will explain the reasons behind its exponential rise, supported by data. Additionally, we will also take a look into the challenges and controversies of this success.
(12/17/24 4:00pm)
Ball State redshirt freshman defensive back Elijah Davis thought his brother, Jeremiah, was dead. He was on scene of a shooting and saw Jeremiah stretched out on the ground.
(12/16/24 8:00pm)
The Ball State Daily News will use this program to honor athletes who had an impressive week or a breakout performance. Candidates will be chosen and the community can cast their votes
(12/16/24 6:41pm)
High-quality NMN should be free from impurities or harmful substances, like heavy metals or chemicals. To ensure this, look for brands that provide third-party testing results.
(12/16/24 2:31pm)
FROM THE COMMUNICATION CENTER: The 2025-26 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is now available for all eligible students at studentaid.gov. Filing a new FAFSA early each year ensures that students will be considered for the maximum financial aid available.
(12/15/24 2:24am)
MUNCIE, Ind – High school basketball fans made their way to the Muncie Central Fieldhouse for the Muncie Sports Commission's Fieldhouse Classic. After five games which each included a Delaware County team came to a close, Monroe Central, Lapel, Delta, Hamilton Heights and Guerin Catholic all left the historic venue with a win. Following each game, a player from the winning team was named the Ball State Daily News’ Athlete of the Game. Here’s how the action went down. Game One: Monroe Central 68 - Wes-Del 61To start the event, the Golden Bears and Warriors competed in a back-and-forth affair. However, in the fourth quarter, Monroe Central found momentum and used that to top Wes-Del 68-61. “When we're moving around, it's hard to guard us,” Monroe Central senior Easton Foster. “We have a lot of great athletes… That's why I think we're rich and we're gonna be good.” The game opened with the Golden Bears having some success on offense. But following that, the Warriors wanted to get back in the game and they did so with senior Josiah Love as he scored 10 points in the first quarter. He ended the game with 29. He's just gotten stronger in the weight room,” Wes-Del head coach Josh Burkett said. “Nobody works harder than Josiah, and you see the product.” But in the end, the Warriors could not overcome obstacles including the free throw line. Wes-Del only shot 10 foul shots while the Golden Bears attempted 39. While the rivalry game did not end in favor of the black and maroon, Burkett believes they can take away multiple positives for the rest of the season. “This is a resilient group,” Burkett said. “I think we're gonna be okay.” Leading the way for the Golden Bears was Foster with 30 points. He was named the Athlete of the Game. Game Two: Lapel 84 - Burris 43While the Burris Owls led the contest 3-2 in the first few minutes, the Lapel Bulldogs flipped the script for the rest of the period. The 18-7 lead became the tone-setter as the black and gold defeated the Owls 84-43. Lapel senior Brode Judge led the way with 22 points, which included a slam dunk. His efforts earned him the Player of the Game award. “I was just getting into the basket and 3-pointers were falling,” Judge said. Though the Owls were never able to find consistent momentum, junior Malachi Smith stood out as he led the blue and white with 16 points. To Burris head coach Blair Broussard, Smith is someone the team can build around. “He definitely brings a different tone to the floor,” Broussard said. “...He’s very fast and athletic, so we want to utilize that. It's just a matter of trying to figure out [how to use] those opportunities.” With the Owls having many new players this year, this was another game that the team wanted to use to acclimate with each other. But to Broussard, getting to play in the event was something he wanted his players to have fun with. “The opportunity to bring the Burris program over here to have them play in this historic facility, it means a lot,” he said. “...Having these guys over here and having them understand all the history within the facility, it means a lot to us and our community.” Game Three: Tipton 42 - Delta 48The third game of the day showcased defense on top of more defense. Fouls, charges and competitiveness at the rim highlighted most of the matchup. But just like in their win over the Yorktown Tigers last evening, the Delta Eagles pulled ahead late and defeated Tipton 48-42. “We trust each other in late game situations,” Deita head coach Mark Detweiler said. “I thought we did a nice job of just making sure that we played through the right matchups down the stretch.” Delta senior Jordan Furney led the way with 18 points while junior Lucas Bragg followed with 13, which included three 3-pointers. Furney was awarded the Player of the Game award.“We gotta play a big role and get our points,” Furney said. “We have to make sure the team is all together.” During the fourth quarter, Delta senior Bronson Edwards fouled out with four minutes remaining. The Eagles had to ask their younger players to step up, and they did just that, helping the blue and gold become the first Delaware County team to come out on top. “[The younger guys] have been great,” Furney said. “We have a lot of young guys… but they're playing great defense and they're playing all-around great basketball.”
(12/14/24 5:00pm)
Thousands filed into Worthen Arena Dec. 14 for Ball States 200th commencement ceremony, conversating, smiling and taking in their surroundings. As guests passed through the concourse and entered the arena’s court they were met with over 1,200 graduates sitting in front of a stage, preparing to walk across it and receive their degrees.
(12/14/24 3:18am)
YORKTOWN, Ind – The rivalry between the Yorktown Tigers and Delta Eagles continued Friday evening as the green and white and blue and gold met on the court at Yorktown High School. While the contest was all Delta after opening the game up with a first-quarter lead of 20-6, the Tigers battled back to lead 40-39 at the end of the third quarter. This was when Eagles’ head coach Mark Detweiler said they needed to do something. “We got hung up on this creating action,” he said. “Those are things that we gotta clean up.”But once the fourth quarter began, Detweiler did not have to say much as steals, good passes and other positive play allowed the blue and gold to go on a 9-0 run which led them to a 53-45 victory. “There’s about 14 minutes there where we outscored a really good basketball team,” Detweiler said. “…I love what we're doing defensively on the ball.”For Delta (3-1) senior Bronson Edwards, one of his goals was to get revenge on the Tigers after he and the rest of Delta football fell to the green and white in the fall. Once the clock hit zero, that goal was crossed off of his list. “It just feels pretty awesome because we got killed in football,” Edwards said. While the defeat was a negative result for the Tigers, Yorktown (3-1) head coach Matt Moulton liked what he saw from his team. After falling behind by 15 points in the first quarter, he was pleased to see his players rally around to make a comeback. “To take the lead at the end of the third quarter, that's what we're gonna focus,” he said. “We just gotta finish the game in the fourth quarter.” Moulton credited the Eagles for the way they played. To him, they deserved the win more than his own team. . “They pushed us around and they absolutely deserved to win the game,” he said. “I thought our guys played hard too, but they're a physical defensive team. Gotta give them pros tonight. They were clearly the best team out there.” But the comeback fell just short after the Eagles’ late scoring run. Senior Jordan Furney led the way for the blue and gold with 19 points and junior Lucas Bragg followed with 12. Edwards added 11 in the win. For the last two seasons, the Eagles have ended their campaigns with appearances at semi-state. While it’s only December, the players believe this is a team that can do it again. It’s just about making sure everyone is on the same page. “I think we can go to semi-state, hopefully, farther than that,” Furney said. “But overall, I think we can do it.” Yorktown senior Austin Kates led the green and white with 14 points. Both the Tigers and Eagles will return to action in tomorrow’s Fieldhouse Classic at the Muncie Central Fieldhouse. Delta will face Tipton at 4 p.m. while the Tigers will play Guerin Catholic at 7:45 p.m. “Athletes and competitors just get up for stuff like this,” Moulton said. “You lose on a Friday night, then let's go back and compete again and win on a Saturday.” Contact Zach Carter via email at zachary.carter@bsu.edu or via X @ZachCarter85.
(12/14/24 1:25am)
“Education is the key to success. Education is the key to a better life. Education is possible for everybody.”
(12/13/24 2:46pm)
Casino games can be separated into three categories. There are gaming machines, random number games, and table games.
(12/12/24 11:02pm)
A Dec. 10 media advisory from Ball State University confirmed the Indiana Economic Outlook 2025 Forecast Breakfast, which explores economic trends and the Federal Reserve’s influence over a buffet breakfast, is set for Jan. 16.
(12/12/24 10:30pm)
The gun found on the suspect in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson matches shell casings found at the crime scene, New York’s police commissioner said Dec. 11, according to the Associated Press (AP).
(12/12/24 10:20pm)
President Joe Biden is commuting the sentences of roughly 1,500 people who were released from prison and placed on home confinement during the COVID-19 pandemic and is pardoning 39 Americans convicted of nonviolent crimes. It marks the largest single-day act of clemency in modern history, according to the Associated Press (AP).
(12/12/24 3:26pm)
There have been countless number of rises and falls in the sports video game universe, but few titles have hit the heights of EA Sports College Football. The game series has not only captured the hearts of American football fans; it's redefined what it means to create a sports gaming experience. Its unprecedented success has cemented its place as a best-seller, and EA Sports College Football 25, the most recent release, is the top-selling American football game of all time. Here's how it achieved the feat.
(12/11/24 7:24pm)
According to an email sent to students by Pete Heuer, Director for Operations at Fleet Maintenance Operations in Transportation Services, the L.A. Pittenger Student Center is experiencing a water outage due to an emergency repairs.
(12/11/24 5:26pm)
Owning an RV brings freedom and adventure, but even the most beloved vehicles reach a point where repairs outweigh their value. In Indiana, older RVs often show signs that they are no longer worth maintaining. Recognizing these indicators can help you decide when to move on. Knowing what to do when determining whether your vehicle is a junk RV can save you time, effort, and money. If you’re ready to part ways, you can even consider options like cash for a junk RV in Indiana to make the transition easier.