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Police still search for a suspect after an Indiana judge and his wife were found shot at their Lafayette home Sunday. Tippecanoe Superior Court Judge 2 Steve Meyer and wife Kimberly are reported in stable condition.
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The Tippecanoe Latino Festival in Lafayette drew crowds with music, food and community resources.
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More rural electric cooperatives around the country are looking to cut ties with their suppliers in favor of cheaper electric bills for customers and the flexibility to do what they want. That includes individual co-ops in Colorado, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota and South Carolina.
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A Tippecanoe County high school team brought home a world championship award in robotics.
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Purdue declined to provide the total number of those impacted but said it continues to support those students.
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The Federal Election Commission fined U.S. Representative Jim Baird of Indiana earlier this month for failing to disclose $160,500 less than two weeks before the May 7, 2024 primary election
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A new trail project connecting Lafayette and West Lafayette over the Wabash River opened Wednesday.
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A new vending machine in Tippecanoe County gives residents free period and contraceptive products.
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Rai, a West Lafayette 7th grader, will embark on a two-day space adventure in Florida.
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After a two year search, the Lafayette Symphony Orchestra has selected a new conductor and artistic director. WFYI’s Abriana Herron spoke with Kellen Gray who will become the orchestra’s first African American conductor and the second Black artistic leader of a professional orchestra in the state.