East Central Indiana

Highlighted in red are the counties of East Central Indiana.

East Central Indiana is a region in Indiana east of Indianapolis, Indiana, and borders the Ohio state line. The Indiana Gas Boom, which took place during the 1890s, changed much of the area from small agricultural communities to larger cities with economies that included manufacturing. Companies such as Ball Corporation and Overhead Door once had their headquarters in the region. Glass manufacturing was the first industry to be widespread in the area, because of the natural gas. As the glass industry faded, many of the skilled workers became employed at auto parts factories in cities such as Muncie and Anderson. With the decline of the American automobile industry, East Central Indiana became part of the Rust Belt. Many communities have been forced to reinvent themselves with a focus on services or a return to agriculture.

Counties

Downtown in small city with courthouse
Small town with indian statue
Historic downtown Hartford City (left) and downtown Montpelier (right) in Blackford County

County seats

Large gated stone mansion
historic buildings in town
Muncie's Edmund B. and Bertha Ball House (left) and part of the Walnut Street Historic District in downtown Muncie (right) in Delaware County

Notable small towns

Blackford County

Delaware County

Statue of man
Round red barn and farmhouse
Statue of James Whitcomb Riley (left) and the Frank Littleton Round Barn (right) in Hancock County

Hancock County

Henry County

Old brick commercial buildings in historic district
Old two-story brick house with tower
Buildings in the New Castle Commercial Historic District (left) and Knightstown's Elias Hinshaw House (right) in Henry County
View of small town's main street in historic district
Old brick building with clock tower
Portland Commercial Historic District (left) and historic Redkey Town Hall in Jay County.

Jay County

Madison County

View of small town's main street in historic district
Park with rustic fence, small road, and hills
Downtown Anderson (left) and Mounds State Park in Madison County.

Randolph County

Grand old three-story brick house with porch
Courthouse and monument
Historic William Kerr House (left) and county courthouse in Randolph County.
Old three-story mansion with columns and round observatory
Old brick building with clock tower
Richmond's historic Henry and Alice Gennett house (left) and historic Doddridge Chapel in Wayne County.

Wayne County

Major newspapers

TV stations

Radio stations

FM stations

  • WBKQ 96.7 - Country (licensed to Alexandria)
  • WGNR 97.9 - Contemporary Christian, Inspirational
  • WQME 98.7 - Christian Contemporary (Anderson University)
  • WIKL 101.7 - Christian Contemporary/K-Love (licensed to Elwood)

AM stations

  • WHBU 1240 Talk "News Talk 1240 WHBU"
  • WGNR 1470 Religious

FM stations

  • WKMV 88.3 FM - Adult contemporary Christian "K-Love"
  • WCRD 91.3 FM - Public Radio (Ball State University) "WCRD"
  • WBST 92.1 FM (Ball State University) NPR Talk, Classical, Jazz "Indiana Public Radio"
  • WMXQ 93.5 FM Classic Rock "93.5 MAXimum Classic Rock"(licensed to Hartford City)
  • W231CC 93.9 FM Christian Contemporary
  • WNAP-LP 99.1 FM - Southern Gospel
  • W268BJ 101.5 FM Adult contemporary Christian "WJCF" (translator of WJCF-FM Morristown, IN)
  • W275AJ 102.9FM Simulcast of 1340AM WMUN "Fox Sports Radio"
  • WLBC 104.1 FM Hot AC "Today's Best Music"
  • WERK 104.9 FM Classic Hits "104.9 WERK The New Sound"
  • W291AH 106.1 FM Contemporary Christian (translator of WBCL 90.3 FM in Ft. Wayne)

AM stations

FM stations

AM stations

  • WLTI 1550 AM Classic Country

FM stations

  • WKRT 89.3 MHz - Adult contemporary Christian "K-Love"
  • WECI 91.5 MHz - Public Radio (Earlham College)
  • W233AN 94.5 MHz - Contemporary Christian (translator of WJYW Union City) "Joy FM"
  • W237AT 95.3 MHz - Adult Contemporary Christian, Inspirational "The Path" (translator of WKCD Cederville, OH)
  • WQLK 96.1 MHz - Country "Kicks 96"
  • W249BG 97.7 MHz - Contemporary Christian (translator of WJYW Union City) "Joy FM"
  • WFMG 101.3 MHz - Hot A/C "G 101-3"
  • W269BP 101.7 MHz - Christian rock "Air 1" (translator of WORI Delhi Hills/Cincinnati, OH)

AM stations

  • WHON 930 kHz - News/Talk "News Talk 930" (licensed to Centerville)
  • WKBV 1490 kHz - ESPN Sports "ESPN 1490"

FM stations

  • WZZY 98.3 FM Classic hits "Star 98.3"

Colleges and universities

Shafer Tower on the campus of Ball State University, the largest post-secondary education institution in East Central Indiana.

Public and large private high schools in East Central Indiana

Blackford County

Delaware County

  • Cowan High School - Cowan
  • Daleville High School - Daleville
  • Muncie Burris High School - Muncie
  • Wapahani High School - Selma
  • Wes-Del High School - Gaston
  • Yorktown High School - Yorktown
  • Muncie Central High School - Muncie
  • Muncie South Side High School - Muncie
  • Delta High School - Eaton

Henry County

  • Blue River Valley High School - Mr. Summit
  • Shannondoah High School - Middletown
  • Tri High - Lewisville
  • New Castle High School - New Castle
  • Knightstown High School - Knightstown

Jay County

  • Jay County High School - Portland

Madison County

  • Alexandria-Monroe High School-Alexandria
  • Anderson High School-Anderson
  • Anderson Preparatory Academy - Anderson
  • Liberty Christian -Anderson
  • Pendleton Heights High School-Pendleton
  • Lapel High School-Lapel
  • Frankton High School-Frankton
  • Elwood Community High School-Elwood

Randolph County

  • Union High School (Modoc)-Modoc
  • Randolph Southern High School-Lynn
  • Winchester Community High School-Winchester
  • Union City High School-Union City
  • Monroe Central High School-Parker City

Wayne County Indiana

  • Hagerstown High School-Hagerstown High School
  • Lincoln High School-Cambridge City
  • Centerville High School-Centerville
  • Richmond High School-Richmond
  • Northeastern High School-Fountain City

Notes and references

Notes
References
Cited works
  • Glass, James A.; Kohrman, David (2005). The Gas Boom of East Central Indiana. Image of America. Charleston, SC: Arcadia. ISBN 978-0-7385-3963-8. OCLC 61885891. Retrieved 2012-06-22.
  • Grant, Tina (2005). International directory of company histories, Volume 70. Chicago: St. James Press. ISBN 978-1-55862-545-7. OCLC 224417874. Retrieved 2012-06-22.
  • Hamilton, Kristi; Abraham, Kent; Lankford, Susan (2005). "National Register of Historic Places Nomination: Hartford City Courthouse Square District" (PDF). Indiana Department of Natural Resources. National Park Service. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-10-10. Retrieved 2012-06-22.
  • Unlisted (Biographical and historical record...) (1887). Biographical and historical record of Jay and Blackford Counties, Indiana: Containing ... portraits and biographies of some of the prominent men of the state: engravings of prominent citizens in Jay and Blackford Counties, with personal histories of many of the leading families and a concise history of Jay and Blackford Counties and their cities and villages. Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Company. OCLC 15560416. Retrieved 2012-06-22.

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