Episodes

Friday Jun 20, 2025
Delaware County Today 6/20/25
Friday Jun 20, 2025
Friday Jun 20, 2025
On Today’s Delaware County Today with guest host Bret Busby…
🎬 Big screen dreams meet real-life impact! Local filmmaker Thomas Peek shares the inspiring story behind his new romantic comedy Dear Cupid — shot right here in Muncie and Anderson, and helping raise funds for St. Baldrick’s Foundation. From no budget to community-powered magic, find out how this heartwarming film came to life.
🚜 Then, State Rep. JD Prescott joins Bret for a deep dive into the future of Indiana — from transportation funding and Medicaid reform, to school closures, property rights, and more.
🎧 Don’t miss these two powerful conversations — tune in to WMUN today, or catch the replay anytime at WMUNmuncie.com.👉 Learn more and support Dear Cupid at stbaldricks.org — just search “Dear Cupid.”

Friday Jun 20, 2025
State Rep. JD Prescott on Delaware County Today 6/20/25
Friday Jun 20, 2025
Friday Jun 20, 2025
State Rep. JD Prescott joined Bret Busby in studio on Delaware County Today to talk transportation funding, healthcare transparency, school closures, and Indiana’s agricultural future. From toll roads to Medicaid reform, Union Schools to property rights, catch this in-depth conversation on WMUN or listen to the replay anytime at WMUNmuncie.com

Friday Jun 20, 2025
Local Filmmaker Thomas Peek on Delaware County Today 6/20/25
Friday Jun 20, 2025
Friday Jun 20, 2025
Indiana stories, big screen dreams!
On today’s episode of Delaware County Today with guest host Bret Busby, local filmmaker Thomas Peek shares the behind-the-scenes journey of his newest romantic comedy Dear Cupid — filmed across Muncie and Anderson and benefiting St. Baldrick’s Foundation. From zero budget to full-hearted storytelling, hear how community collaboration brought this film to life.

Thursday Jun 19, 2025

Thursday Jun 19, 2025
Delaware County Today 6/19/25
Thursday Jun 19, 2025
Thursday Jun 19, 2025
What’s really happening in Delaware County? Sheriff Tony Skinner joins us live to talk storms, safety, and serious concerns—from the fourth homicide this year, to 911 call surges during Tuesday’s storm, and how $400,000 in state reimbursements is holding back local services. He also sets the record straight on ICE’s role in our area and how your tax dollars are (and aren’t) being used.
Then, meet Hunter Reed—a 16-year-old with the highest-level amateur radio license and a passion for crisis communication. He’s helping lead this year’s Field Day, where the public can see firsthand how ham radio still saves lives in emergencies.
Field Day is June 28–29 at Morrow’s Meadow in Yorktown — and you’ll hear why it matters.
Don’t miss this no-fluff, all-local hour—Delaware County Today, live 8–9 a.m. on WMUN: 92.5 FM / 1340 AM, or stream it at WMUNmuncie.com

Thursday Jun 19, 2025
Hunter Reed on Delaware County Today 6/19/25
Thursday Jun 19, 2025
Thursday Jun 19, 2025
From Delta High to Worldwide Radio Waves
Sixteen-year-old Hunter Reed joins Delaware County Today to share his passion for amateur radio and his role with the Muncie Amateur Radio Club. He’s already achieved the highest-level FCC license and is helping coordinate this year’s Field Day, where the public can experience emergency communication demonstrations firsthand.
Learn what it takes to get licensed, why ham radio matters in a crisis, and how it’s still building community — one signal at a time.
Field Day: June 28–29
Morrow’s Meadow, Yorktown
Replay at WMUNmuncie.com

Thursday Jun 19, 2025
Sheriff Tony Skinner on Delaware County Today 6/19/25
Thursday Jun 19, 2025
Thursday Jun 19, 2025
Sheriff Tony Skinner joined Bret Busby live on WMUN to talk about storms, safety, and serious issues affecting our community.
From the fourth local homicide this year to rumors about moving county government offices, plus a $400,000 backlog from the state—and what ICE actually does in our area.
Learn how your tax dollars are (and aren’t) being used, how many 911 calls came in during Tuesday’s storm, and how local law enforcement trains to de-escalate and protect.
Catch Delaware County Today, live and local every weekday 8–9 a.m. on WMUN, The Talk of Muncie.
Replay available anytime at WMUNmuncie.com

Wednesday Jun 18, 2025
Erin Hurley, Yorktown's Assistant Town Manager on Delaware County Today 6/18/25
Wednesday Jun 18, 2025
Wednesday Jun 18, 2025
🏡 Yorktown's Growth & Local Buzz! 🎙️
This morning on Delaware County Today, guest host Bret Busby welcomed Erin Hurley, Yorktown's Assistant Town Manager, for an insightful chat!
They covered everything from exciting new apartments and major infrastructure updates to the vibrant Civic Green concerts and the incredible bravery of a Yorktown police officer. Plus, hear about local businesses thriving and why Yorktown is the "diamond of Delaware County"!
#YorktownIN #DelawareCountyToday #CommunityNews #LocalGovernment #BretBusby #WMUN

Wednesday Jun 18, 2025
Jennifer Carmack Brilliant from Hoosier Burn Camp on Delaware County Today 6/18/25
Wednesday Jun 18, 2025
Wednesday Jun 18, 2025
Get ready to be inspired! Bret Busby recently had the privilege of interviewing Jennifer Carmack Brilliant from Hoosier Burn Camp, and her insights into how they transform the lives of young burn survivors are truly powerful.
Jennifer shares how their annual summer camp provides a vital week of "normalcy" where kids can simply be themselves, surrounded by understanding volunteers and peers. But it's so much more than just a camp—Hoosier Burn Camp offers year-round support, fostering a community where survivors find friends, family, and the resilience to pursue their dreams. You'll even hear a story about a former camper who's now an Indianapolis firefighter, all thanks to the guidance he received!
Curious how a $20 donation can literally help a child feel comfortable enough to put on a swimsuit for the first time? Find out in this must-watch interview!
#HoosierBurnCamp #BurnSurvivors #SupportSystem #CommunityLove #Inspiration #WMunc

Wednesday Jun 18, 2025

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