Time to fix broken sidewalks for everyone
By Ian Tannenbaum We often take our ability to do things on our own for granted. For some of us, though, we’re constantly reminded of […]
By Ian Tannenbaum We often take our ability to do things on our own for granted. For some of us, though, we’re constantly reminded of […]
By Jacob Hale Trans-sensitivity training and clinical competence in transgender care is an emphasis for Muncie’s frontline workers including police and fire departments and the […]
By Sam Keevil After retiring in 2011, Eugene Boyd wanted to find a hobby to occupy his time. The bass guitar was interesting but it wasn’t satisfying his […]
By Amber Henderson Muncie OUTreach, an LGBTQ+ youth group, is rebuilding after COVID-19 slowed its growth and limited its access to the people who need it most. […]
By Amber Henderson Twelve-year-old Emily has been in love with music for as long as she can remember. Her earliest memory was when she was 5 years old singing with her […]
By Hayden Emrah Friendly conversations, the smell of good food, and the sounds of classic rock. This is what any Muncie resident can look forward to at the Avondale United Methodist Church every Thursday at 5 p.m. Located on […]
By Jama Tighe It wasn’t that long ago that Brandie was building her own Habitat house. But on this day, she’s paying it forward. She’s on […]
By Sam Sherman Teresa Long, founder of Muncie’s Grace Beauty College, and now a licensed social worker says there’s a direct connection between what’s on […]
By Sam Keevil Throughout their life, Addison Smith has been a force, and these days are no different. Today, they’re more focused than ever. Since […]