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Students react to Purdue budget trouble

Purdue's cutbacks have some on campus concerned.

Salvation Army hopes to raise $325,000

The Salvation Army is kicking-off its Red Kettle Campaign and the community need is up 15 percent this year.

$30M to be cut from Purdue budget

Purdue University must cut $30 million from its next budget as state revenues continue to decline.

United Way doesn't meet $5 million goal

It's the first time in 35 years United Way hasn't reached its goal.

Property assessment questions answered

A public meeting on the new way the county assesses property answered many owners' questions.

Innovative bridge over Sugar Creek

Fiberglass beams and a polymer composite decking are replacing a 50-year-old concrete bridge.

 

Special Report: Introducing Evonik 1

We traveled to Evonik's largest US manufacturing facility in Mobile, Alabama, to learn more about the company that acquired Eli Lilly's Tippecanoe

Safety numbers highlight Subaru

The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety released its picks for the safest vehicles nationwide.

Seasonal hiring opportunities available

The holiday season is a time when retail stores expect to hire more employees. But how do seasonal employment opportunities in 2009 compare to opportunities in

Hunger and homelessness rising issues

It's National Huger and Homelessness Awareness Week and community members are eyeing the problem in Tippecanoe County.

Tippecanoe building fees may rise

Building fees could soon increase in Tippecanoe County.

Software may save Tipp. County money

Tippecanoe County may save nearly $200,000.00 a year by using new software that will replace paper time cards.

Coats for Kids celebrates 8 years

The Coats for Kids drive is celebrating 8 years of keeping youth warm in Greater Lafayette.

 

 

Economy driving more hunters to woods

The slow economy could lead to a higher-than-average number of deer hunters in Indiana this year.

ALDI to open in West Lafayette

Grocery shoppers will soon have a new option in West Lafayette.

2,400 loaves donated to Food Finders

A bread company from Fort Wayne donated 2,400 loaves of bread to Lafayette's Food Finders Food Bank.

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