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Lafayette Jeff offensive lineman Kyros Carr granted eligibility after appeal
LAFAYETTE — In a silent classroom studying English, Lafayette Jeff junior offensive lineman Kyros Carr learned the final fate of his 2024 football season. After eight days of uncertainty and disappointment, the 17-year-old Carr could finally smile. He was granted full and immediate eligibility after a third and final appeal was made to...
WL Mayor, local celebrities to compete in Malibu Jack’s go-kart race for nonprofit
West Lafayette Mayor Erin Easter will participate in a celebrity kart race among other local celebrities at Malibu Jack’s Lafayette tonight. The indoor family fun park will partner with Cars For Keeps, a local non-profit, for the 2024 Race to Place Fall Fundraiser, according to a press release. Other...
Purdue women's basketball gets new start with new faces heading into 2024-25 season
WEST LAFAYETTE — Purdue women's basketball started official practices earlier this week with echoing chatter. Voices from numerous sources paired off each other at the beginning before the resolve began to soften. Missed shots and blown defensive assignments started to stiffen the energy at Cardinal Gymnasium. Senior transfer Destini Lombard noticed her teammates...
Tippecanoe County Election Board approves early voting location on Purdue's campus
LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Election Day is right around the corner, and so is the deadline to register to vote. Some Purdue University students, Indiana State Democrats and voting rights advocates are concerned some Purdue students won’t get a chance to cast their ballot. In August, Tippecanoe County Democrats...
6 Lafayette elementary schools receive state kudos for high literacy rates
LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Six Lafayette elementary schools were recognized on Wednesday by Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb and Indiana Secretary of Education Katie Jenner for exceeding the state's 95% literacy goal. Amelia Earhart Elementary, James Cole Elementary, Faith Christian School, Lafayette Christian School, Saint Mary Cathedral Elementary and Saint Lawrence Elementary were among the 283 schools across the state to have at least 95% of its students demonstrate reading proficiency through the state's IREAD assessment. ...
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