Annie Keister
Articles
Ball State fraternity hosts annual 24-hour-sleepout for homeless shelter
Rain or shine, members of the Lambda Beta Chapter of Phi Beta Sigma will be outside Friday until 8 a.m. Saturday for their annual 24-hour-sleepout. It's called "Sleepout for the Homeless".
The Muncie Street Problem Reporting Hub celebrates one-year anniversary
Nearly 800 potholes have been reported to The Muncie Street Problem Reporting Hub, as it passes its one-year anniversary.
Congressional candidate concerned over recent incidents
Congressional Candidate Greg Pence denied involvement and asked the Delaware County prosecutor to "conduct a full investigation."
Merks Family Dining makes comeback after economic hardness
Though it may be a Muncie staple, Merks Family Dining has been no exception the effects of the pandemic.
#SaveOurChildren makes its mark in Muncie
You've probably seen #SaveOurChildren on your Facebook or Twitter feed, but the movement has made its way to Muncie.
Construction off McKinley for new STEM building
For the 2020-2021 school year, students will be passing construction off McKinley for the new Foundational Science Building.
Should we be worried about the spread of the Coronavirus?
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention put out a new update that has warned citizens of future cases of the Coronavirus.
Old Navy returning to Muncie
After 10 years, Old Navy is making its return to Muncie.
Retired meth lab is now home to retired woman
A home off 10th Street used to house the ingredients to make methamphetamine, but now it houses a retired Norma Ruttan.
Yorktown opened controversial new town hall
While Yorktown residents gathered to celebrate the official opening of the new $2.8 million town hall, for some Yorktown residents, this building was once not something to celebrate.