No place to park – Fliers that arrived at Indy airport Friday almost couldn’t find a place to park: from Oct. 11– 16, Indianapolis TSA anticipated it to be the busiest week ever in the airport’s history, expecting travel to be 8% higher than the previous record set in October 2004.
A new book was the focus of my interview with Fox News Channel’s Bret Baier, “Rescuing the Constitution,” about the life of George Washington
Hear the entire interview now on WMUNmuncie.com.
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BSU women’s volleyball made it 9 wins in a row Friday, and are home again tomorrow – 6 p.m. first serve.
Mounting debt threatens Mike Pence’s campaign, says NBC News – $620,000 in debt, as of campaign finance filing that was due to be made public on Sunday.
First week of November, another step to complete necessary work at the new Muncie YMCA facility, a small section of Walnut will be closed for the first few weeks. The closure will begin on the Columbus intersection, and stretch southward to the Social Security Administration building. Should last a couple of weeks according to a release from City of Muncie.
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Star Press reported on five ECI volleyball sectional titles on Saturday night, at least one in every class and one more than last year’s total.
Trunk Or Treat In Muncie @ Rising Hope Church Saturday, October 28 from 4:00-6:00 – 1500 W Cowing Dr Muncie.
Linda Clark was a guest Friday on WMUN’s Delaware County Today Radio show, talking about a weekend fundraiser, but she wants the city to know about this community gem called the Ross Community Center
1110 West 10th Street in Muncie.
It’s win or go home time for high school football as the Sectionals begin Friday with Beech Grove at Muncie Central
Mark Foerster on WMUN – hear the game on FM, AM, free stream, and Alexa.
A Woof Boom Radio staffer is a movie star – well, Wade Stokes’ car is: his tan 1980 Pontiac Grand Prix is in the show “Hellcat,” that played in the Heartland Film Festival in Indianapolis on Saturday. Reporter Sean Mattingly says Dave’s Auto Repair in Anderson and many scenes around Anderson and Madison County are featured.
Colts owner Jim Irsay was in Jacksonville for yesterday’s game, and was seen handing out $10,000 in “tips” Saturday night to hotel workers and more in a story from Indy Star. A quick search of the Internet found his net worth to be $4.3 billion.
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Registration for IRONMAN 70.3 Muncie is now open! July 13, 2024.
A guy in Mexico was arrested for contempt of court when he skipped jury duty in a drunk driving case to stay home and drink.