BSU Pres. Clarifies Position on SB202

Nothing to see here –  SB202 was signed into law, affecting some Indiana colleges – but Ball State President Geoffrey Mearns said again yesterday on WMUN that it doesn’t change much at his school


Hoping for more of the same

Tomorrow 11 a.m. coverage begins on WMUN – 92.5 FM 1340 AM and Alexa:  Play WMUN.


She voted No on the measure to fund the government last weekend – and we asked Victoria Spartz why

from yesterday’s WMUN Delaware County Today radio show.


In the hours, and days that followed the storms in Selma, many helped – and County Highway Department Superintendent Tommy Humbert saw people working together

Hear that entire interview tomorrow in the 11 a.m. hour of special extended pregame coverage on WMUN Radio.


Tuesday at the first televised debate for the Governor’s race, the question was about the border, and the attacks were levied against Mike Braun

The Senator seeing to say that the upstart candidates don’t understand the complexities – and politics in DC.


Talking about Selma Strong

That’s Mark Fahey, principal of Wapahani High School – hear his words during tomorrow’s 11 a.m. extended pregame on WMUN as the Raiders seek more good news for those recovering from that storm damage.

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