Darlington
FOOD & DRINK
Humane Society for Greater Lafayette set to open after Labor Day weekend
LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Tippecanoe County will see a new animal shelter open to the public after the Labor Day weekend. The Humane Society for Greater Lafayette will open Tuesday, just over a year after the groundbreaking ceremony. The 17,000-square-foot Humane Society, 3150 Sagamore Parkway in Lafayette, will have the capacity to hold 68 dogs and more than 160 cats. Another room is set aside for other small animals. The building itself was funded by Tippecanoe...
Studio J. expands location, services
The Crawfordsville/Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce celebrated Studio J. for their expansion of their location and services with a ribbon cutting. Studio J. was established March of 2019 by Jolleen Hill, a stylist serving Montgomery County since 1998. Studio J. has grown from a studio of two stylists offering hair services to a larger location with six stylists, two nail technicians, and an esthetician. Salon services include hair care, skin care, light therapy, spray tanning, nail services, lash extensions, makeup, bridal services, and permanent makeup.
Artists honored for their mural creations in Lafayette
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (WLFI) — Early Thursday afternoon, The Arts of Federation hosted a celebration to honor five artists that painted murals in Tippecanoe County. The event occurred at the Wabash Landing Plaza where many people were in attendance including the Lafayette community along with several notable figures. The...
Seashore Waterpark Closes For The Season; Abner Longley Park Splash Pad Remains Open Until Further Notice
The Lebanon Parks and Recreation Department announced the closure of Seashore Waterpark ahead of the Labor Day weekend, highlighting the ongoing free amenities for youth to continue remaining cool during the summer heat. The Lebanon Parks Department announced that while Seashore Waterpark has officially closed for the season, the splash...
Libraries: More than meets the eye
I have worked for the Crawfordsville District Public Library for 24 years, but my journey with CDPL started long before then. From the time I started reading, I was an avid library patron. I inhaled books like I needed them to breathe. I read everything I could get my hands on — from Nancy Drew and R.L. Stine to Louise May Alcott and Charles Dickens. I joined the summer reading programs and dazzled over the prizes I could win just for doing something I loved.
It’s essential to note our commitment to transparency:
Our Terms of Use acknowledge that our services may not always be error-free, and our Community Standards emphasize our discretion in enforcing policies. As a platform hosting over 100,000 pieces of content published daily, we cannot pre-vet content, but we strive to foster a dynamic environment for free expression and robust discourse through safety guardrails of human and AI moderation.