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Topics regarding the City of Muncie.
- Jan- 2025 -15 January
4 Ways Municipalities Can Reduce Flood Risks
How can municipalities reduce flood risks? Discover four effective methods to protect your community from flooding damage in this blog…
Read More » - Jan- 2024 -24 January
How Municipalities Can Manage Water More Efficiently
Discover how municipalities can manage water more efficiently and guarantee a future with sustainable and reliable water access across cities.
Read More » - Aug- 2023 -19 August
Muncie YMCA Breaks Lease with City
Muncie Mayor, Dan Ridenour, showed up to the Muncie Redevelopment Commission without notes but begged the stacked commission to allow…
Read More » - Feb- 2023 -6 February
Small Cities Use Influencers to Attract Residents
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the demographics of cities shifted. As stay-at-home orders, remote work, and bubbling reduced social interaction, restaurants,…
Read More » - Sep- 2022 -26 September
Muncie Higher Than Average Tornado Risk
According to the Indiana Tornado Risk Index and our Muncie Fieldhouse know only too well, extreme weather, including tornados, can…
Read More » - Jan- 2022 -28 January
Muncie Taxpayers Pay WLBC to Produce ‘News’
In Muncie, we’ve already learned that the local newspaper, The StarPress, has been swallowed into a black hole owned by…
Read More » - Dec- 2021 -23 December
Muncie: Fire Department Budget
I was sitting in the December City Council meeting when upcoming Muncie 2022 wages were introduced. It was no accident…
Read More » - Nov- 2021 -8 November
Muncie Approves $100K in ARP Monies for the Newhouse Billionaires for Ironman Event
As I was scanning through Facebook the other day, I came across a video about a local Ironman triathlon that…
Read More » - Jan- 2019 -11 January
Muncie Mayor Not Seeking Reelection
Earlier this afternoon, an emotional Dennis Tyler announced to a room full of his department heads and the press that…
Read More » - Jun- 2017 -20 June
Indiana Workers Just Got Sucker Punched by GOP
Hoosiers’ Income Lagging for Decades As a journalist and progressive, it isn’t easy to share these facts with workers residing…
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