Huntington Will Have a New Mayor

Mayor Brooks Fetters will not be on the ballot in the fall. The incumbent was defeated by County Commissioner Larry Buzzard in Tuesday’s Primary. According to WPTA -21, Buzzard held 54 percent of the votes, to Fetters’

Driver’s Licenses Going Digital

Indiana could be the second state to issue digital driver’s licenses. Gov. Eric Holcomb signed a bill into law which includes giving the BMV the green light to offer a secure digital driver’s license app for phones,

Ball State names new foundation president

Ball State University has named Jake Logan as the new president of the school’s foundation and vice president for university advancement. Logan, who is serving as assistant vice chancellor at the University of Missouri, will assume his

Gas City ISO rating improves

Gas City received some good news from fire chief David Lynn during Tuesday’s’ council meeting. According to Mayor Larry Leach, council members heard that the city had received an ISO rating of 4, improved from a rating

Homer, Alumbaugh win mayoral primary in Marion

Both Republican challenger Dave Homer and Marion Mayor Jess Alumbaugh posted solid victories in Tuesday’s municipal primary. Homer was able to outdistance Steve Henderson by 179 votes, claiming nearly 56 percent of the vote.  He now will

Delaware County Food Tailgate Tomorrow

Second Harvest will provide food for Delaware County families in need at a Tailgate distribution from 8am – 10am tomorrow, at the Muncie Mall. The distribution lasts while supplies last, and there is a limit of 3

Indiana Wesleyan adds theater major

Indiana Wesleyan University is adding a theater education major to its available academic programs. The major, which will launch this fall, will make it one of only 8 offered in the state.  Theater education will be housed