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Heartland on schedule

Pharos-Tribune - Fri Nov 06

After Jim Earl reported the final section of the Hoosier Heartland Corridor was on schedule and remained fully funded, he received a standing ovation.

Person of interest sought

WLFI-TV West Lafayette - Fri Nov 06

The Tippecanoe County Sheriff's Department is looking for a person of interest for questioning in a shooting yesterday, November 5, 2009 at the Emerald Pines Apartment Complex.

Governor offers revenue warning

WLFI-TV West Lafayette - Thu Nov 05

Governor Mitch Daniels delivered what he called a "sober message" on the economy Thursday in West Lafayette.

WL sees if metered trash covers costs

WLFI-TV West Lafayette - Wed Nov 04

A group looks at if the proposed Pay As You Throw system will generate enough money to pay for an important city service in West Lafayette.

Damage minimal from a wet Feast weekend

WLFI-TV West Lafayette - Wed Nov 04

After a wet Feast of the Hunter's moon, volunteers have minimized the impact the rain and mud had on Fort Ouiatenon and the property.

Purdue students promote CASA

WLFI-TV West Lafayette - Wed Nov 04

A group of Purdue students is trying to raise awareness of Tippecanoe County's Court Appointed Special Advocates program and help it find more volunteers.

Indiana comedy tour to benefit injured, hurting vets

WTHR-TV Indianapolis - Wed Nov 04

Indianapolis - A statewide comedy tour will benefit veterans who've been injured or experienced hardships as a result of their service to the country.

Attempted dog theft leads to road crew

WLFI-TV West Lafayette - Wed Nov 04

A Purdue student accused of trying to steal one of the '"Dog Days of Summer" statues pleaded guilty to criminal mischief.

H1N1 vaccines for patients only

WLFI-TV West Lafayette - Tue Nov 03

H1N1 vaccines in Tippecanoe County are hard to come by, because of a nation wide shortage.

Live H1N1 Q&A on the web this Thursday

WLFI-TV West Lafayette - Tue Nov 03

The Tippecanoe County Health Department will answer questions from the public about the H1N1 virus online this week.

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