Episodes

Thursday May 22, 2025

Thursday May 22, 2025

Thursday May 22, 2025

Wednesday May 21, 2025

Wednesday May 21, 2025
Delaware County Today 5/21/25
Wednesday May 21, 2025
Wednesday May 21, 2025
From basketball courts in Yorktown to boutique ribbon-cuttings at 105 years old, this episode of Delaware County Today brings the energy! Town Manager Chase Bruton shares updates (and jokes) about roadwork, local ordinances, and the 4th of July Run, while Julie Meares highlights the incredible work happening at the Muncie Senior Center—from veteran support to rebranding Edie’s Boutique & Thrift. Plus: we’ve got your sports, news, and race track updates all in one place. Tune in for the heart, the hustle, and a few laughs.

Wednesday May 21, 2025
Julie Meares Interview on Delaware County Today 5/21/25
Wednesday May 21, 2025
Wednesday May 21, 2025
You might not expect a place called the Muncie Senior Center to be bursting with energy—but under Julie Meares’ leadership, it’s thriving. From supporting veterans and battling senior loneliness to the grand reopening of Edie’s Boutique & Thrift (with 105-year-old Edie cutting the ribbon!), this conversation is full of passion, purpose, and community spirit. Whether you’re 25 or 85, there’s something here for you.

Wednesday May 21, 2025
Yorktown’s Town Manager Chase Bruton on Delaware County Today 5/21/25
Wednesday May 21, 2025
Wednesday May 21, 2025
Everybody was town-hall typing! Yorktown’s Chase Bruton drops in with fast moves on surprise road repairs, a Cliff Barker hoops court, and what about a cussing ordinance?—plus some hilarious 4th of July Run banter with Steve. It’s local government with a side of laughs.

Tuesday May 20, 2025

Tuesday May 20, 2025
Delaware County Today 5/20/25
Tuesday May 20, 2025
Tuesday May 20, 2025
May 20 2025 Episode:
It’s a jam-packed Tuesday on Delaware County Today with Steve Lindell on WMUN! From motorcycle safety and boating prep to double roundabouts in Carmel, we cover it all — plus, a timely visit from a respected Indiana lawmaker.
In-studio at 8:30 a.m. — State Rep. Sue Errington joins Steve to talk about the recent legislative session, bipartisanship, helping constituents, and why she first ran for office. Insightful, grounded, and right here in Muncie.
Other local headlines include:
• Motorcycle vs. deer crash in eastern Delaware County
• Delta Eagles’ new head football coach
• Girls tennis sectional matchups
• Boating Safety Week – wear your life jacket
• And the inspiring Zumba queen from the UK
Also:
Weather updates from Paul Poteet
Listener shout-outs from Brazil to Uganda
Don’t abandon your ducks. Please.
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Tuesday May 20, 2025
Tuesday May 20, 2025
On Delaware County Today, Steve Lindell sits down in studio with State Representative Sue Errington (District 34) for a candid and wide-ranging conversation.
They discuss:
The end of this year’s legislative session
Sue’s ongoing goals for Indiana’s future
Her personal journey into public office
Town halls, civic engagement, and encouraging the next wave of leaders
Tenderloins (yes, really)
Available on WMUN 92.5 FM | 1340 AM | Alexa (“Play WMUN”)
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