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'Little bit of history': First passengers embark on Purdue commercial flight
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (WLFI) — Purdue Airport entered a new stage in advancement as it launched its first commercial air service since 2004 on Wednesday. The inaugural flight left at 6:18 a.m., 2 minutes ahead of schedule. It's been 20 years since a commercial flight has flown out of...
Frankfort Summer Concert Series Continues Tonight At 6:30 p.m. At Prairie Creek Park
The Frankfort Summer Concert Series continues tonight at Prairie Creek Park at 6:30 p.m. featuring Josh Melton. The series includes opportunities to hear music specifically catered to entertain the Frankfort community, enjoy food options from food trucks and grab an alcoholic beverage for those over the age of 21. The...
Frankfort High School Offers Free Breakfast May 28 Through June 12
The Community Schools of Frankfort will be hosting free breakfasts beginning May 28 through June 12 for youth in the community for Serving IN Summer. The breakfasts will be available for youth 18-years-old and younger at Frankfort High School at 1 S. Maish Rd. in Frankfort through door 1 from 7:40 a.m. to 8:10 a.m.
'100 years late'
Over 30 years ago, author and historian Angie Klink moved into a house across the street from what she’d later learn was called the “Little House of Dreams.”. Her neighbors mentioned a famous poet and artist lived there, but it wasn’t until later that Klink became acquainted with the voice of writer and artist Evaleen Stein.
Downtown Lafayette gallery walk kicks off Friday
LAFAYETTE, Ind. (WLFI) — Happening tomorrow, local galleries and businesses will host the first Gallery Walk of the year in downtown Lafayette. The walk takes place from 6-9 tomorrow evening. It includes 18 stops, each featuring different artists and exhibits. The Art Museum of Greater Lafayette is one of...
Fur-Ever Home: Meet Neo!
Our month of senior dogs continues with Neo a 9-year-old pup. “He's pretty gentle with taking treats and playing with toys. He likes pets. He's honestly a very well-respected dog. He's definitely lived in a home before,” said Brittany Tommila of Lafayette’s Almost Home Humane Society. You can't...
Visit Lafayette-West Lafayette to host 'Tourism Week,' promoting local activities and treats
LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Greater Lafayette residents have the chance to be a tourist in their own city for a week as Visit Lafayette-West Lafayette prepares to host its second annual Tourism Week beginning Monday. Sara Erickson, director of communications for Visit Lafayette-West Lafayette, said prior to 2020, the organization...
Angie Klink, Stein Watercolors
Angie Klink, author and historian, stands in front of Winter Bottum's private collection of Evaleen Stein watercolors. Klink previously researched, petitioned and funded a historical marker in Stein's honor. Maren Logan | Staff Photographer.
B1G 2024: Pork Tenderloin Sandwiches and Football Scheduling Philosophies
It used to be that every day of preview weeks we would have a potluck where we talked about regional foods and or drinks local to the state that our school is located in. Not being an Indiana native, I always thought this was stupid had trouble talking about the foods and drinks native to the Hoosier Boilermaker state, but have muddled through.
Red Barn Summer Theatre’s Third Annual Summer Kick-Off Set for June 1
The Red Barn Summer Theatre will throw open the barn doors for their third annual Summer Kick-Off on Saturday, June 1. Starting at 5 p.m., the Box Office and theatre will be open to anyone who may have questions, want to check out seat locations, or would like to purchase tickets. Artistic Director Michael Taylor will lead tours of the backstage area, and members of our company will be available to meet and greet the public. The Barntenders will open the Cellar for beer, wine and Barn Box snacks.
Council pauses ban on feeding wildlife, strays
A proposal to ban the intentional feeding of wildlife and stray animals within the city was tabled Monday by members of the Crawfordsville Common Council. Councilman Jeff Lucas, chairman of the Ordinance & Petitions Committee, introduced the proposed legislation to the full council, but immediately made a motion to table it. His fellow council members agreed, voting 7-0.
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