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Brand wins GOP commissioner's race, unseats 3-term incumbent King
MUNCIE, Ind. — James King's bid for a fourth term as Delaware County commissioner came up short on Tuesday as first-time candidate Stephen Brand unseated King in the Republican primary election. Brand — president of the Muncie Sanitary District board and chairman of the board of the Greater Muncie...
Voting in Delaware County primary elections off to a slow start
MUNCIE, Ind. — Voting in Tuesday's primary elections appeared to be off to an uneventful — and in most cases, slow — start in Delaware County. Delaware County Clerk Rick Spangler reported only one problem with local voting in the early going — a "personnel glitch" delayed the start of voting by about 45 minutes at a polling site, for precincts 87 and 95, at New Life Presbyterian Church, 8000 W. River Road.
A Look at Elections Day in Delaware County
Kristen Knodel and Carly Kitchens are veteran volunteers when working at polling locations. Today the pair, along with three others, ran the Delaware County Fair Grounds location. Muncie residents are voting in the 2024 primaries. Decisions including party candiates for President of the United States, Indiana Governer and County Commisoner are on the ballot.
Interview with Ball State Associate Professor Chad Kinsella
SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- ABC57 News sat down with Chad Kinsella, Associate Professor of Political Science at Ball State University, about the election results for governor and local races. He spoke about the chances that each candidate has in the November election and how things could turn out in relation...
Pedestrian in critical condition after being struck by semi north of Fortville
MADISON COUNTY, INDIANA, Ind. — Police in Madison County are investigating after a pedestrian was struck by a semi north of Fortville early Sunday. The crash was reported around 9 a.m. May 5 at the intersection of State Road 13 and West Fall Creek Drive. That's roughly two miles north of Fortville.
ALTOBELLA: The NCAA men’s volleyball tournament must expand for the sport’s sake
On April 18, Ball State men’s volleyball lost to Lindenwood in the semifinals of the Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association (MIVA) tournament. The loss marked the second-consecutive campaign in which the Cardinals captured the MIVA regular season title, but were unable to capitalize on their top seed in the league tournament.
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