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Purdue Basketball Ends Big Ten's 14-Team Era with Most Wins
Now that the 14-team era is officially over for the Big Ten, we can anoint Purdue as the best men's basketball team of the 10-year stretch. That's not an opinion, either. During the conference's 14-team era (2014-2024), no Big Ten basketball team had more wins than Matt Painter's Boilermakers. Purdue ended with a 137-54 record, which equates to a .717 winning percentage over the 10-year period.
Purdue basketball's leaders prefer 'magic' of current NCAA tournament over 'watered-down' expansion
WEST LAFAYETTE — Purdue basketball spent most of the past decade oblivious to the treachery of the NCAA tournament bubble. The program’s nine consecutive NCAA appearances rank a distant third behind Michigan State (25) and Gonzaga (24) as the longest streaks in the country. The Boilermakers held a 5 seed or higher in the past eight tournaments.
Delphi Police Department Announces Increased Patrols In Parks & Trails Following Two Logansport Assaults On Wednesday
The Delphi Police Department announced that officers will be conducting increased patrols at the parks, trailheads and on the trails utilizing the department’s golf cart after reports of two assaults that occurred in Logansport on trails. The Logansport Police Department announced that an investigation is ongoing into two assault...
2024 Football Single-Game Tickets Now On Sale
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Purdue Football 2024 single-game tickets are now on sale to the general public. Tickets start at just $15 with the purchase of a four-pack. Click here to secure your tickets today. Six home games are on the docket as Purdue enters its second season under...
Purdue Extension leads workforce development project with AgriProspects network
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Tanya Hall, Purdue University Extension community development regional educator, has been selected as the north central region content coordinator with the AgriProspects Workforce Development Network. The network is a collaboration between the Extension Foundation and the Extension Committee on Organization and Policy’s Economic and Workforce...
Jina S. Kelly
Jina Selana Kelly, 30, of Lafayette, formerly of Rossville, passed away July 14, 2024. She was born Jina Renee-Love Rust on June 9, 1994, in South Bend. She was later adopted by Ralph and Susan (Dillen) Kelly. She was a 2013 graduate of Rossville High School where she participated in...
School board keeps leadership the same for 2024-25 school year
Jeffrey Mensch (left) and Samantha Smith have been re-elected as the president and vice president of the Blind Brook Board of Education for the 2024-25 school year. The board voted on its leadership during the annual reorganization meeting on Wednesday, July 10. (David Tapia/Westmore News)
Lafayette Renew seeks volunteers for Adopt-A-Spot initiative
Lafayette Renew is seeking volunteers to become Rain Guardians for its Adopt-A-Spot initiative. Participants will help keep their designated rain garden free of trash on a weekly basis, contributing to the protection of the city’s water sources. Volunteers' commitments will be recognized with a sign in their adopted area.
Hoopeston Police Report 7/20/24
Operating Vehicle with Expired Registration Plates or Registration Sticker, No Valid Driver's License, Operating Uninsured Vehicle H24-3916. Details: HPD conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle with the above subject identified as the driver. Mr. Prattis was taken into custody and transported to HPD for processing. He was released with...
Auburn Sports Roundup: Auburn basketball set for two-year series with Purdue
Auburn men's basketball adds yet another elite opponent to its 2024-25 schedule as the Tigers are set to take on Purdue on Saturday, Dec. 21, 2024, at Legacy Arena at the Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex. The game will mark the first of two in two years between the two schools...
Lafayette Symphony Orchestra names first African American conductor
The Lafayette Symphony Orchestra has selected a new conductor and artistic director after a two-year search. WFYI’s Abriana Herron spoke with Kellen Gray, who has a background as conductor, professional violinist and beekeeper. Gray will become the orchestra’s first African American conductor and the second Black artistic leader of a professional orchestra in Indiana.
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