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Rhonda Estes is once again planning to lock herself inside the Anderson animal shelter. Estes took up residence in the no-kill shelter last year in an attempt to raise funds for the organization. The shelter is once again on the brink of failure. The Madison County Humane Society is supported entirely by donations from the community. In hopes of raising enough money to keep the Humane Society afloat, Estes will lock herself in the shelter on Dec. 7 and will not leave the facility until Jan. 5.
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Thousands of people have been exposed to measles at the Super Bowl Village. Two young children had not previously been vaccinated, developed measles and visited the downtown events. Officials say it’s unlikely that someone could get infected – it’s more contagious in confined environments –not in the open air. The State Health Department said there [...]
College-bound seniors and anyone else who qualifies for undergraduate admission to a college or technical school can get help this Sunday at the annual “College Goal Sunday” program. Financial aid experts will provide free assistance starting at 2 p.m. that day at Anderson University, Muncie’s Ivy Tech Community College and other locations throughout East Central [...]
Customers of the Muncie Sanitary District could see substantial increases in their monthly sewage and storm water bills if a $168 million, 20-year project to separate the city’s combined storm and sanitary sewers goes forward. Monthly sewage bills would increase 29 percent. Monthly storm water bills would increase from 95 cents a month to $6 [...]