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t’s getting harder for leaders of Indiana cities to predict how much their municipal construction projects are going to cost. A lack of trained workers in…
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Purdue students planning to vote this year have new ID rules to contend with. And with about three months to go until Election Day, what can the city of…
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It’s been about eight months since West Lafayette’s State Street reopened to traffic. And some drivers feel like they’ve spent the majority of that time…
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This week on WBAA’s Ask The Mayor with West Lafayette’s John Dennis, we talk about things getting thrown away.A listener wants to know how recycling in…
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West Lafayette officials expect to hold public input sessions before the end of the year about the idea of a new city hall.The city’s redevelopment…
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The West Lafayette City Council is set to vote Monday on the Parks and Recreation Department’s action plan, which includes spending more than $1.8 million…
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After years of literally molding over, West Lafayette’s city hall has been demolished. But what will replace it is still unclear – as is where that…
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West Lafayette Mayor John Dennis is assured of a third term in office after no one filed to run against him by this week’s deadline. So this month on our…
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As West Lafayette’s redesign of State Street gets going in earnest, there are still more questions than answers.What does a public-private partnership…
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West Lafayette officials are in the process of deciding what to do about City Hall.Mold drove them out of the building on Navajo Drive in February.Mayor…