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GREATER LAFAYETTE HAS 35,000 MANUFACTURING WORKERS. IT NEEDS MORE.
There is a version of the American manufacturing revival story that ends well. It requires, among other things, a workforce that does not yet exist.
Read MoreA STITCH IN TIME
Seven weeks before the scissors hit the ribbon, Charlene Brown bought her first shelf.
Read MoreA CHURCH-BASED EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION CENTER EXPANDS
Ninety-one new child care spots just opened in West Lafayette, where infant and toddler seats have been among the hardest to find.
Read MoreAPRIL 2026 SMALL BUSINESS OF THE MONTH: SANDY BEACH LIGHTING & DESIGN CO.
Five years ago, Michelle and Andy Schwindler identified a gap in the Greater Lafayette market.
Read MoreNO PLACE LIKE HOME
A newly renovated living room at the Greater Lafayette Family Shelter was unveiled, offering families a more comfortable space during times of housing uncertainty.
Read MoreGREATER LAFAYETTE COMMERCE BUILDS ON INTERN PROGRAM TO KEEP YOUNG TALENT IN REGION
The Greater Lafayette Intern Experience returns this May, introducing college interns to the opportunities in the area.
Read MoreLAFAYETTE FARMERS MARKET RETURNS DOWNTOWN MAY 2 WITH 120 VENDORS
The Lafayette Farmers Market will return to downtown Lafayette on Saturday, May 2 with weekly Saturday markets.
Read MoreCARMEL BUILDER BREAKS GROUND ON 1,200-UNIT WEST LAFAYETTE DEVELOPMENT
Carmel-based homebuilder, Estridge Homes broke ground this week on Millbrook, a 328-acre subdivision planned for Millbrook Boulevard in West Lafayette.
Read MoreIN LAFAYETTE, MORE THAN 60 LATINO ENTREPRENEURS TAKE CENTER STAGE AT ANNUAL EXPO
More than 60 Latino entrepreneurs will gather this Friday at the Tippecanoe County Fairgrounds for the Latino Business Expo.
Read MoreWHEN VETERANS FALL THROUGH THE CRACKS IN GREATER LAFAYETTE, LTHC CATCHES THEM
The No Hero Should Be Homeless Motorcycle + Jeep Ride is the centerpiece of a month-long campaign run by LTHC, a Lafayette nonprofit that has works to address homelessness in the region.
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