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A new residential development has been announced on Purdue's campus with a focus on alumni and residents in their mid 60s to mid 80s. → Read More
West Lafayette Mayor John Dennis to participate in National Challenge for Water Conservation throughout the month of April. → Read More
Right Steps, a Lafayette-based child care and advocacy center, has opened a new location in Rensselaer, Indiana. → Read More
The owner of Von's Book Shop wants to clarify that there are no immediate plans for closure, and that it is only being considered due to rising rates of shoplifting. → Read More
TSC has recently hired two new principals. They will transition into their roles on July 17. → Read More
Purdue professor Steven Schneider sat down to discuss the importance of hypersonics locally at Purdue and on a national level. → Read More
Skyepack is a custom digital course company that brings customized content to schools. A new program with GLC aims to further help area students. → Read More
Reportedly an elderly driver drove through the Hardee's. No injuries inside or outside of the car noted. → Read More
Citizens will learn about criminal and traffic laws, defensive tactics and more through the academy. → Read More
West Lafayette to fund $50,000 for Almost Home Humane Society through the next 18 months. → Read More
ARPA funds have been appropriated for future use after two readings at West Lafayette City Council. → Read More
'Lost in Love' Air Supply will perform at Loeb Stadium in July. Tickets go on sale March 10. → Read More
A Lafayette resident found damage to her apartment after shots were fired over the weekend. An investigation is ongoing; no arrests yet. → Read More
Taylor Cappelleri reprises her role as artist in residence at Civic Theatre for the 2023-2024 season → Read More
To make room for a growing children's ministry, Brady Lane Church has closed its food pantry to some negative feedback from the community. → Read More
Purdue ranks top in education and 16th overall on Fast Company Magazine's Top 50 Most Innovative Companies list. → Read More
A protest in front of IU Health Arnett was held in response to the hospital putting a pause in inpatient midwife services. → Read More
Multiple Parks and Recreation projects and road closures, some long-term, were approved at West Lafayette Board of Public Works and Safety this week. → Read More
Renovations to the eagle and otter exhibits along with work on a new commissary area are in the early stages at Columbian Park Zoo. → Read More
A variety of dance types will be showcased at the XSeries spring performance. → Read More