Tony Sandleben
Articles
HB 1315 to be readdressed during legislative special session
When Indiana lawmakers reconvene for a special session May 14, they will reconsider a bill that would allow Ball State to assume responsibility of Muncie Community Schools.
Ball State, MCS situations similar to one in Boston
Ball State could be the next organization to run Muncie Community Schools. Yes, this would mean a postsecondary education institution would run a public school district, but it has happened before and the circumstances were quite similar.
Muncie Comunity Schools goes under full state control
Muncie Community Schools now knows what its future holds. For at least the next two years, the district will be under full control of a state-appointed emergency manager.
Muncie suing opioid distributors
Muncie Mayor Dennis Tyler has announced the city of Muncie is suing the three largest opioid distributors in the United States.
4 broken water pipes shut down multiple Muncie restaurants
Restaurants along Madison Street in Muncie in between East Memorial Drive and 21st Street saw most of their Tuesday business day lost due to three water main breaks.
Board of Trustee member suing city over Madjax project
Ball State Board of Trustee member Thomas Bracken filed a lawsuit in Delaware County Circuit Court 2 on Friday against the city of Muncie, according to online court records.
Muncie schools may cut class programs
After avoiding making such cuts while working to cut the district's deficit, emergency manager Steve Edwards said it may be time for a change of plan.
Madison Street pumps stop flooding
Madison Street has an underpass that is a relatively well-known landmark in Muncie.
Donnelly talks hurricane, North Korea and healthcare
For the third time in the last week, Senator Joe Donnelly visited east central Indiana.