Michael was born the son of Larry Watts and Marcia Frazee on May 9, 1963, in Muncie, Indiana. He was a 1982 graduate of Yorktown High School. He worked for several years at Lowes and was also an ...
like he did this year by bringing 1963 Indiana Mr. Basketball, Rick Jones, to represent that year's state championship Muncie Central team. With increased planning, proof of concept and an ...
Bingo — 6 to 8 p.m. every Wednesday; and Somewhere South Band — 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 31 (New Year’s Eve).
The first Corvette ZR1 is a convertible example that opened the books for 25 examples in 1970 and spurred an emblematic ...
The Borg Warner T-10 was first used in 1963 but was replaced by the Muncie four-speed manual before 1964 production. In 1966, buyers could choose among the M20, which had been offered since 1963 ...
My favorite New Year’s Eve occurred in downtown Muncie on Dec. 31, 1999. The holiday that year was unique as it popularly marked the end of the 20th century and the dawning of a new millennium.
Jon Anderson can't help but feel nostalgic when he visits the Muncie Fieldhouse. Born and raised in Muncie and a graduate of Muncie Southside, Anderson recalls the feeling of being a kid in the ...
MUNCIE, Ind. — Police officers have put a Muncie woman behind bars after she allegedly confessed to striking an unruly child upwards of 20 times with a belt. Jessica A. Woodward, 36, is ...
Totally satisfied. I have bought four vehicles from Toyota of Muncie. All cars have been great, except this past one. I’ve had to deal with the service desk for quite a few issues in the short ...
Navy quarterback Blake Horvath had a 95-yard touchdown run, the longest in school history, in the Armed Forces Bowl against ...
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No, it’s not Tottenham’s last 10 results in all competitions, but the First Division results from Boxing Day 1963, the silliest of all days. Sixty-six goals across 10 games, with twice as many ...