All volleyball eyes on Yorktown, in Muncie, at BSU: State Finals at Worthen Arena Saturday!
More election reflections, from BSU Chad Kinsella Associate Professor of Political Science…
his biggest take in Delaware County…
as for Victoria Spartz winning the 5th, he cited the complexities of that race…
all from WMUN News Radio on Wednesday morning. Those big turnout numbers for voting this week – is that a “one off,” or a trend…
Chad Kinsella on WMUN News Radio Wednesday morning.
Warrior Walk this Saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 12 noon at Muncie Central HS track. 6th District Congressman Greg Pence can’t attend, he has plans Saturday and Monday…
he’s referring to those Veterans Month salutes on our MuncieJournal.com, with Letters from local kids to Vets everyday.
On This Week in Delaware County this weekend on several of our Radio stations, hear our Hometown Hero of the Month, BSU President Geoffrey Mearns, Chad Kinsella on election outcomes, and Congressman Greg Pence.
After a sentencing modification was issued this week, Delaware County Prosecuting Attorney Eric Hoffman said in a release, “A vicious, callous, and brutal killer has been granted early release and turned back into our community despite the repeated objections of the Prosecutor. Matt Stidham’s crimes were pre-meditated, brutal, and disturbing.” Delaware Circuit Court No. 2 Judge Kimberly Dowling granted a Motion for Sentence Modification which ordered that Stidham be released from prison and placed on probation. On May 13th, 1993, Stidham was convicted of Count Murder, Robbery, Criminal Confinement, Battery, and Auto Theft. The Indiana Supreme Court has characterized Stidham’s crimes as “brutal” and “horrific.”
You’ve likely heard by now about some visitors coming to BSU in early December, but now in the voice of the President…
Geoffrey Mearns said on WMUN that ticket information will be released soon.
A passing of an officer – here’s Muncie Mayor Dan Ridenour from a social media post this week….
From Indiana Senator Todd Young, “I joined with over 100 members of Congress to urge President Biden to stand up for American families whose lives have been upended by the People’s Republic of China’s (PRC) decision to end the vast majority of inter-country adoptions.” Young said in a release that approximately 300 children in the PRC – some with various health conditions – are already paired with families in the United States, including a number of Hoosier families.
Lapel at Triton Central – that’s where Zach Johnson and our video crew is headed for tomorrow night’s high school, football game on 101.1 FM, 1240 AM and Woof Boom Radio TV.