2021

Ball State’s Teachers College Awarded $2.9 Million Grant To Fund COVID-19 Student Learning Recovery Programs

By BSU Marketing & Communications— MUNCIE, Indiana – The Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) announced this week that it has awarded Ball State University’s Teachers College a $2.9 million grant to fund COVID-19 student learning recovery programs. The wide-ranging project will serve students in Muncie Community Schools, the Indiana Academy, Burris Laboratory School, and Inspire Academy. “We are grateful to the Indiana Department of Education for recognizing Ball State University’s ability to work with our community partners to accelerate student learning…

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New Non-Profit Honors Local Man, Makes Races Accessible to Disabled Athletes

By Janet McKibben and Michael Hicks— Muncie, IN—The 10-K run was crowded and fast. Two brothers, Scott and Danny Taylor, enjoyed the thrill of competition on that brisk spring morning.  Team Taylor differed little from the other racers in enthusiasm and spirit, but only one man could run in this race. Danny Taylor, who suffered cerebral palsy at birth, was pushed by Scott in a specially adapted racing stroller.  Cerebral Palsy limited Danny’s ability to control his movements and posture,…


The Arsenal and Barn Academy Offer New Youth Sports Performance Program

By Juli Metzger— Muncie, IN—Two Delaware County sports organizations are combining expertise in a new collaboration that creates a youth sports performance partnership designed specifically for athletes in baseball and softball summer camps and travel team programs. The Barn Academy  and The Arsenal, LLC  are partnering in a collaboration that creates an elite performance program for area athletes. “This partnership combines two organizations that do not compromise when it comes to bringing the absolute best training and development to youth…


John Carlson: Look! Up in the Sky! It’s…Uh-Oh!

By John Carlson— For years I have believed Earth is visited by alien spaceships. The first time I saw one I was a freshman at Taylor U, parked way out in the country along a lonely stretch of railroad track with my pals Jack and Grapes and a couple other guys. Suddenly I noticed a bright white disk in the sky, slowly cruising back and forth, coming closer and closer. At first, having pointed it out to my buddies, this…


Charles W. Brown Planetarium Summer FREE Show Schedule

By Planetarium Staff—  Planetarium programs are great for families and groups of all kinds, and are most suitable for ages 8+.  Registration required for all shows below.  Register at http://brownplanetarium.eventbrite.com  ASTRONAUT Thursdays: June 3, 10 at 6:30pm Fridays: June 4, 11 at 6:30pm The exploration of space is the greatest endeavor that humankind has ever undertaken. What does it take to be part of this incredible journey? What does it take to become an astronaut? Experience a rocket launch from…


Forward Visions Presents ‘Black Music Month Celebration’ On June 26th

By George Foley— Muncie, IN—The Black Music Month Celebration presented by Forward Visions, Inc. and in partnership with the Muncie Parks and Recreation Department is back. After having to cancel our celebration last summer due to COVID-19, we are excited to bring this event back to the people of Muncie and Delaware County on June 26th at McCulloch Park. The event will be free to the public and we will have live performances from three different groups. The Black Music…


Community Foundation Announces Additional 2021 Scholarship Recipients 

By Kallie Sulanke— Congratulations to the following scholarship recipients – Maximus Bradley, a senior at Monroe Central Jr./Sr. High School, is the recipient of the Jenny Haskell Memorial Scholarship. Maximus plans to attend Ivy Tech Community College to study finance. He is the son of Clayton and DeAnna Bradley. Mackenzie Carter, a senior at Yorktown High School, is the recipient of the Yorktown Lions Club Scholarship. Mackenzie plans to attend the University of Evansville to study exercise science. She is…


2021 Muncie Pride to Kick Off During June Arts Walk

By Amy Leffingwell— Muncie, IN—The second annual Muncie Pride will kick off on Thursday, June 3rd at Cornerstone Park with a proclamation from Muncie Mayor Dan Ridenour. This will be the first Pride event in a series of monthly events starting with the kick off in June (the official Pride month) and continuing all the way to Queer History Month in October. Four scholarships will be awarded to local students whose essays will be read by a panel of judges. This…


DWNTWN Muncie’s Annual Brink of Summer ArtsWalk, Flower Hour Events to Return June 3rd 

 By Melissa Jones— Muncie, IN — The annual Brink of Summer ArtsWalk—which was canceled last year due to the pandemic—returns June 3 from 5–8 p.m. The free community event throughout DWNTWN celebrates the arts culture in Muncie, featuring local artisans performing their craft, YART (a yard sale for art) and art exhibits and galleries.  Canan Commons will feature live music and performances from Masterworks Chorale, Muncie Ballet Studio, America’s Hometown Band Jazz Ensemble and Jacob Smith Ensemble.  New this year,…


John Carlson: Tales of a Teenager at War

By John Carlson— Dick Courtney was a man of great stature, not just physically, but also as measured by friendliness, kindness and humor. That’s a rare combination. I got to know Courtney years ago, following the publication of his book “Normandy to the Bulge: An American Infantry GI in Europe During World War II.” Being a guy who sometimes hangs with writers, I had met a couple Greatest Generation war veterans from hereabouts who had also written war memoirs. There…