Santa with Muncie Fire Department Dec. 24

Kids, Santa, and prizes in Muncie on Dec. 24 – here’s Jason Chafin

From WMUN’s Delaware County Today.  The history of a Muncie Fire Department event with Santa

Eddie Bell says Santa arrives on a firetruck at 11 a.m. that day, with snacks, free photos, and even a bike drawing for kids.  All at Fire Station #1.


Veterans’ Health Administration announces the launch of the One Indiana Call Line, a new patient advocacy resource for Indiana Veterans, Veteran services organizations, and congressional offices.  When Indiana Veterans have questions or concerns and aren’t sure who to call, they can call 1-844-IND-VETS (1-844-463-8387) to reach a One Indiana Call Line advocate who can help.

While the One Indiana Call Line can help with patient advocacy needs, it cannot manage medical issues, appointments, benefits, or crises. Veterans with medical questions or appointment needs can contact their local clinics patient care teams by phone or through My HealtheVet secure messaging (https://www.myhealth.va.gov) or VA Health Connect (https://www.va.gov/health/connect-to-va-care/)

Veterans who are experiencing a crisis should contact the Veterans Crisis Line at 988, then press 1.

Congressional teams seeking to identify the VISN that serves any of their constituents may also use One Indiana Call Line for assistance. Depending on where they live, Veterans in Indiana are enrolled in VISN 9, 10,12, or 15.

Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center, a Level 1A, tertiary care facility (VISN 10), is the Veteran Health Indiana (VHI) flagship providing comprehensive health care to more than 63,000 Veterans in Indianapolis and at 13 outpatient clinics throughout central Indiana. VHI also includes a 50-bed homeless domiciliary and the nation’s only Veteran centric YMCA wellness center.

For more information contact Veteran Health Indiana Public Affairs (317) 988-4647 or dawn.grimes@va.gov.


Consider end of year giving to Blood and Fire Ministries

Bob Ball recently on WMUN’s Delaware County Today.


More Christmas lights to see – The superintendent of Muncie Parks Department Carl Malone shared recently that two park locations have been decorated for the holiday season

That story from WLBC Reporter Kaleb Wildman.


We mentioned the Cook and Belle Christmas concerts this week, and Bret Cook told out Bret Busby he learned something about the food donation they are asking for

High school staff send groceries home to families that need them.  Event tickets and canned food drop off at the door, shows Dec. 20 and 21.


He’s leaving, but not going very far – In his farewell speech on the House Floor Tuesday, Indiana’s Jim Banks said he couldn’t have done it alone


Funded projects in Yorktown – Manager Chase Bruton

also among the funds approved, for a basketball court at Morrow’s Meadow.


Tonight’s the night for you to help break the all time home attendance record for BSU women’s basketball.  6:30 p.m. pregame at Worthen Arena – $1 tickets available.

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