Testing and providing more space for Covid-19 positive students to isolate are among the improvements happening this semester. University leaders are confident this semester will run more smoothly.
Q360 has contracts in 20 counties throughout the state and is fully running in about 11. The Tippecanoe County Jail has the largest program, which served 80 men and women last year alone.
Tippecanoe Co. Prosecutor Patrick Harrington said his office is rolling with the many punches COVID continues to throw.
More people than ever are seeking mental health services in Tippecanoe County, but many of them are struggling to pay for therapy.
A lockdown means that inmates in parts of the jail are restricted to their cells for 23 hours a day. Sheriff Bob Goldsmith says the jail is required by law to let them out for an hour a day.
The process of the National Guard leaving will begin on January 31st and will continue weekly. Over 80 percent of soldiers will be transitioning out of facilities by February 22nd.
Snow showers & colder weather followed by mix/snow to rain...
As you prepare to file your taxes this season local financial experts are letting people know of a few changes.
Gov. Eric J. Holcomb, the Indiana State Department of Health and other state leaders will host their media briefing to provide updates on COVID-19 and its impact on Indiana.
The Tippecanoe County Health Department is announcing that Health Officer Dr. Adler, will be having a bi-weekly press briefing each Wednesday at 1:00 p.m.
Precision 18 Forecast (01/18/21)
The Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) announced Wednesday, January 26 that 2,260 additional Hoosiers have been diagnosed with COVID-19.
One Lafayette organization is helping bring healing through a Covid-19 grieving garden.
CP outlasts Tipton
Snow snow, then colder with mix to rain to snow by the weekend.
Soup of Success, a non profit in Elkhart county, see success after viral memes
A policy at a Clinton County high school has parents demanding transparency. Clinton Prairie Junior Senior High School is upholding transgender rights under the federal Title Nine law.
Some scattered snow & colder...
Some scattered snow showers & colder...
The Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) announced Monday, January 25 that 2,210 additional Hoosiers have been diagnosed with COVID-19.
Micah Upshaw gives us a look at morning conditions
In a day and age where text messages and emails have become the way we communicate, writing letters often seems like a communication of the past.
President Mitch Daniels shared his goal of bringing commercial air service to Tippecanoe County. The university CFO also shared the outlook for FY21 with the Senate.
The group is inviting the community, parents, students, alumni and the WLCSC School Board to join in the town hall for a productive conversation around diversity and anti-racism.
Precision 18 Forecast (01/26/21)
Madeleine Wildermuth created Cards Of Happi. The Instagram account connects people by matching them with anonymous addresses of people interested in receiving a hand written letter that promotes kindness.
Icy precipitation continues....
Ice, rain & snow....
The move was to increase the vaccination process
The Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) announced Monday, January 25 that 2,210 additional Hoosiers have been diagnosed with COVID-19.
Students will be participating in remote learning during the week.
Livestock and agriculture report for the week
The second impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump gets in motion Monday when the House impeachment managers will walk the impeachment article to the Senate, even though the substance of the trial has been put off for another two weeks.
This month's string of shootings in Tippecanoe County has police noticing a trend. When one shooting happens, more aren't far to follow.
Impactful storm system with snow, ice, rain & wind...
Snow, ice & rain with impacts ahead.
Clouds move back into area
Frenzy Bonus Video Jan 22
Frenzy Bonus Video Jan 22
Frenzy Bonus Video Jan 22
Frenzy Bonus Video Jan 22
Frenzy Bonus Video Jan 22
Isaiah Livers scored a game-high 22 points in the win.
Isaiah Livers scored a game-high 22 points in the win.
Friday Night Frenzy show for Jan 22
Friday Night Frenzy show for Jan 22
Mix & windy with travel impacts ahead..
It will be located in the 600 block of Main street. Currently the location is pay parking lot that sits across the street from Lafayette Brewing Company.
This comes after the 2020 presidential election and this week's inauguration. And stores in Lafayette are having trouble keeping pace.
Police, responding to a call, find a deceased female with an apparent gunshot wound.
Data is updated nightly.
County | Cases | Deaths |
---|---|---|
Marion | 85215 | 1342 |
Lake | 45894 | 695 |
Allen | 33238 | 562 |
Hamilton | 29842 | 320 |
St. Joseph | 27623 | 385 |
Elkhart | 24546 | 347 |
Vanderburgh | 19795 | 256 |
Tippecanoe | 18242 | 146 |
Johnson | 15284 | 296 |
Porter | 15024 | 173 |
Hendricks | 14615 | 252 |
Madison | 11124 | 224 |
Clark | 10889 | 145 |
Vigo | 10856 | 185 |
Monroe | 9540 | 115 |
Delaware | 9224 | 136 |
LaPorte | 9188 | 165 |
Howard | 8381 | 151 |
Kosciusko | 8140 | 85 |
Warrick | 6866 | 102 |
Hancock | 6832 | 106 |
Bartholomew | 6684 | 100 |
Floyd | 6545 | 114 |
Wayne | 6214 | 164 |
Grant | 6063 | 119 |
Dubois | 5602 | 82 |
Boone | 5599 | 68 |
Morgan | 5545 | 96 |
Henry | 5132 | 66 |
Marshall | 5096 | 84 |
Dearborn | 4906 | 45 |
Cass | 4903 | 64 |
Noble | 4774 | 59 |
Jackson | 4297 | 48 |
Shelby | 4255 | 82 |
Lawrence | 3961 | 80 |
Gibson | 3783 | 60 |
Clinton | 3767 | 45 |
Harrison | 3547 | 47 |
DeKalb | 3536 | 65 |
Montgomery | 3511 | 54 |
Knox | 3381 | 39 |
Miami | 3268 | 45 |
Steuben | 3165 | 46 |
Whitley | 3162 | 26 |
Wabash | 3089 | 51 |
Adams | 3053 | 37 |
Ripley | 3030 | 47 |
Putnam | 3006 | 52 |
Huntington | 2984 | 61 |
Jasper | 2937 | 35 |
White | 2762 | 43 |
Daviess | 2720 | 76 |
Jefferson | 2683 | 38 |
Fayette | 2504 | 49 |
Decatur | 2502 | 83 |
Greene | 2434 | 64 |
Posey | 2428 | 28 |
Wells | 2379 | 52 |
LaGrange | 2309 | 63 |
Scott | 2283 | 40 |
Clay | 2257 | 32 |
Randolph | 2164 | 48 |
Jennings | 2014 | 37 |
Spencer | 1946 | 24 |
Sullivan | 1940 | 33 |
Washington | 1902 | 23 |
Fountain | 1854 | 27 |
Starke | 1783 | 44 |
Jay | 1694 | 23 |
Owen | 1687 | 38 |
Fulton | 1656 | 30 |
Orange | 1620 | 35 |
Carroll | 1611 | 16 |
Rush | 1572 | 18 |
Perry | 1569 | 30 |
Franklin | 1516 | 33 |
Vermillion | 1509 | 34 |
Tipton | 1350 | 33 |
Parke | 1315 | 8 |
Pike | 1195 | 26 |
Blackford | 1125 | 23 |
Pulaski | 980 | 37 |
Newton | 929 | 21 |
Brown | 894 | 34 |
Benton | 872 | 10 |
Crawford | 809 | 9 |
Martin | 752 | 13 |
Warren | 694 | 7 |
Switzerland | 681 | 5 |
Union | 632 | 7 |
Ohio | 497 | 7 |
Unassigned | 0 | 375 |
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