Episodes

Thursday Apr 17, 2025
Ball State President Geoffrey Mearns on Delaware County Today
Thursday Apr 17, 2025
Thursday Apr 17, 2025
Ball State President Geoffrey Mearns joins us live!
We’re talking money (state + federal funding), Ball State Day, and what the new athletics marketing deal means for BSU.
Also on the list:
Commencement updates
The return of full-contact cornhole??
That mysterious pizza robot — is it still spinning out slices?
Catch it all with Steve Lindell on WMUN — 92.5 FM, 1340 AM, or stream it live!

Thursday Apr 17, 2025
Tony Skinner on Delaware County Today 4/17/25
Thursday Apr 17, 2025
Thursday Apr 17, 2025
Sheriff Tony Skinner Talks Recovery, Politics & What’s Next
On this episode of Delaware County Today, Delaware County Sheriff Tony Skinner joins Steve Lindell for a wide-ranging, timely conversation.
From the resources available in Muncie for those battling drug and alcohol addiction, to the role of law enforcement in supporting recovery—not just making arrests—Tony speaks candidly about the challenges and the hope.
He also reacts to Prosecutor Eric Hoffman’s announcement: a re-election bid and a party switch from Democrat to Republican. Will Sheriff Skinner endorse anyone? And what’s next for him personally and professionally?
Catch Delaware County Today, weekdays from 8 to 9AM on WMUN, The Talk of Muncie, 92.5 FM / 1340 AM, and streaming at WMUNmuncie.com.

Wednesday Apr 16, 2025

Wednesday Apr 16, 2025
Delaware County Today 4/16/25
Wednesday Apr 16, 2025
Wednesday Apr 16, 2025
Start your day the Delaware County way—with real talk, local updates, and voices that matter.
On this episode of Delaware County Today with Steve Lindell, Yorktown Town Manager Chase Bruton stops by to talk about what Senate Bill 1 could mean for small towns, how local leaders are preparing, and what’s ahead for Yorktown—from fun family events to community development projects you’ll want to know about.
Plus:🌤️ A check of your weather forecast from WMUN meteorologist Paul Poteet📰 A roundup of the latest local news🎙️ And a whole lot more, live and local from The Talk of Muncie
Tune in to Delaware County Today, weekday mornings from 8–9AM on WMUN, 92.5 FM / 1340 AM, or stream it anytime at WMUNmuncie.com.

Wednesday Apr 16, 2025
Yorktown Town Manager Chase Bruton on Delaware County Today 4/16/25
Wednesday Apr 16, 2025
Wednesday Apr 16, 2025
SB1, Small-Town Impact & Big Fun Ahead in Yorktown
What does Senate Bill 1 really mean for local towns like Yorktown? On Delaware County Today, Yorktown Town Manager Chase Bruton joins Steve Lindell to break it down.
Chase shares how SB1 could affect town budgets —Plus, he shifts gears to highlight the exciting events coming soon to Yorktown: from concerts and festivals to farmers markets that bring the community together.
Local insight, statewide issues, and a preview of what makes Yorktown such a vibrant place to live.
Catch the full conversation on Delaware County Today—live weekdays from 8 to 9AM on WMUN, The Talk of Muncie, 92.5 FM / 1340 AM, or stream it at WMUNmuncie.com.

Tuesday Apr 15, 2025

Tuesday Apr 15, 2025
Delaware County Today 4/15/25
Tuesday Apr 15, 2025
Tuesday Apr 15, 2025
From Statehouse votes to hospital beds, today’s SPECIAL episode of Delaware County Today!
First, Dr. Jeff Bird, President of IU Health East Region, joins host Steve Lindell to talk hospital expansion plans, staffing success at Ball, and the powerful story behind a $1 million donation to the NICU. He also shares what makes Muncie’s new YMCA more than just a gym—it’s a community health investment.
Then, State Rep. Sue Errington breaks down the latest on SB1, the property tax relief bill now headed to the governor’s desk. She explains why she voted “no,” what the bill means for local schools like Union.
It’s the local insight you can’t get anywhere else.
Tune in to Delaware County Today with Steve Lindell—weekday mornings, 8–9AM on WMUN, 92.5 FM / 1340 AM.

Tuesday Apr 15, 2025
Rep. Sue Errington on Delaware County Today 4/15/25
Tuesday Apr 15, 2025
Tuesday Apr 15, 2025
SB1, School Closures & Civil Discourse—Rep. Sue Errington Speaks Out
It’s one of the most talked-about bills of the session—SB1—and it’s now on the governor’s desk. But what’s really inside it?
On Delaware County Today, State Rep. Sue Errington joins Steve Lindell for a candid breakdown of the property tax relief measure, why she voted no, and what it could mean for schools like Union.
Tune into Delaware County Today with Steve Lindell, weekdays 8–9AM on WMUN, 92.5 FM / 1340 AM.
Because what happens at the Statehouse affects your house.

Tuesday Apr 15, 2025
Tuesday Apr 15, 2025
What’s really going on at IU Health Ball Memorial Hospital? On Delaware County Today, Dr. Jeff Bird joins Steve Lindell to share what’s next for one of East Central Indiana’s most vital health systems.
From visitor updates and potential hospital expansions to staffing wins and a warning about the rise of measles cases in Indiana—Dr. Bird covers it all with clarity and care. Plus, he reveals the story behind a $1 million NICU donation from a local family, and why IU Health stepped up big to help bring the new Muncie YMCA to life.
Listen to Delaware County Today with Steve Lindell—weekdays from 8 to 9AM on WMUN, 92.5 FM / 1340 AM.
Live. Local. Essential.

Monday Apr 14, 2025

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