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Martial Arts Tournament Happening this Weekend in Muncie
Another big weekend for Muncie visitors – here’s WMUN Anchor Lathay Peguese…. spectators are welcome…. at the Horizon Convention Center downtown. Shot multiple times in Muncie – it happened yesterday just before 6:30 a.m., when Muncie Police were called to the 1100 block of East 5th Street for a report of shots fired. The male found outside his vehicle and ultimately life lined to an Indy hospital. Cops need info – call 747-4867.
Yorktown: A Diamond of Delaware County
Yorktown’s Town Council has continuously strived to improve and enhance its quality of life through exceptional leadership in government, schools, businesses and local organizations, working tirelessly to establish a new and improved standard of community. Town Manager Chase Bruton assumed the helm in 2023. At just 31, he is...
Trustee’s program covers back-to-school clothes — and year-round apparel
Back-to-school season is right around the corner. But for some, the affordability of school clothes is a stumbling block. Center Township Trustee LaDonna Freeman’s 2024 School Clothing “Kick-off” serves to mend that gap. From July eighth to August second, every day of the week K-12th graders in...
Rep. Sue Errington to Host Town Hall Meeting on High School Diploma Redesign Proposal
MUNCIE, IN—The Indiana Department of Education recently announced plans to significantly redesign Indiana’s high school diplomas solely as the “GPS Diploma” and “GPS Diploma Plus” starting with the Class of 2029 (this upcoming academic year’s eighth graders). This would completely erase the General, Core 40, Core 40 with Academic Honors and the Core 40 with Technical Honors.
Committee meets Monday to prep for next week’s Delaware council recount
MUNCIE, Ind. – Delaware County’s court-appointed recount committee will meet in public at 4 p.m. Monday to determine the rules for recounting the Republican at-large county council, which will start at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday. Delaware County Clerk Rick Spangler announced the committee, appointed by Special Judge Brian Bade...
Road improvements are focus of new tax proposal in Webster Township
WASHTENAW COUNTY, MI -- Webster Township voters are being asked on Aug. 6 to decide the fate of a tax increase to fund the maintenance and reconstruction of roads. The 0.8225-mill tax for 10 years, beginning in 2024, is on the primary election ballot. It would help fund maintenance, reconstruction, resurfacing and preservation of roads in the township served by the Washtenaw County Road Commission.
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