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Greater Lafayette residents gather to protest the end of Roe
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The survey from the Family and Social Services Administration will measure a person’s overall well being and the resources available to a person in recovery from addiction, and help track the overall recovery capital of the state.
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West Lafayette Mayor John Dennis announces early-onset Alzheimer's diagnosis, will not seek reelection
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National group representing university professors calls Purdue presidential hiring process “disturbing”
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This means children, seniors, and anyone with a heart or lung condition should avoid strenuous work or outside exercise.
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Indiana Democrats have identified their slate of candidates for statewide elections this year
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As Purdue president announces replacement, some faculty question “secretive” selection process
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Hundreds of rallies, including in Indianapolis and South Bend, were held across the country Saturday as part of the national March for Our Lives movement.
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More than 200 Salmonella illnesses linked to backyard poultry have been reported so far this year in the U.S., including four in Indiana.
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Gov. Eric Holcomb chose state Court of Appeals Judge Derek Molter to become Indiana's 111th Supreme Court justice.
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Purdue University President Mitch Daniels announces resignation, Board of Trustees names Dr. Mung Chiang as replacement
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Indiana lawmakers plan to return to the Statehouse by the end of June to send $1 billion in surplus state revenues back to Hoosiers.