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New Roundabout Lafayette's very first roundabout is under construction at the Pleasant Hill Road and Olympic Boulevard intersection. The roundabout will address congestion and delays, city officials decided, and will smooth traffic flow and improve safety. The project started in ...
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Lafayette City Elections Offer No Contest While Lafayette residents may already be ...
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City Agrees to Controversial Wight Home Settlement To the dismay of neighbors, the city of Lafayette recently approved a $204,643 settlement in order to avoid future, potentially much more costly litigation over a proposed home on Monticello Road, effectively giving property owners Linda and Steven Wight the green ...By Cathy Tyson
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Lafayette Police Blotter Incident Summary Report
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New Owners Ready to Resurrect Park Theater Atrio of partners are excited to bring new life to the historic Park Theater in Lafayette, which has been closed for more than a decade.
Armed with a business plan and a sense of urgency ...By Cathy Tyson
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Lafayette Little League All Stars 11's Win District 4 Championship With a victory over Continental, the Lafayette Little League 11U All Stars baseball team won the District 4 championship. Avenging an earlier loss to Continental Lafayette pounded out 15 hits and led wire to wire in the 9-4 victory, sending the team to the sectional ...Submitted by Jenny Solari
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Love of Local Places Showcased at Lafayette Library Exhibit Three local artists, whose work all reflects the influence of places they have lived in and travelled to, are exhibiting their work at the Lafayette Library and Learning Center's Community Hall through Sept. 12. The exhibit features oil paintings by Geoff Meredith of ...By Kara Navolio
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Lafayette Native Victorious in International Moot Court Lafayette's Helaina Hirsch helped her school, Patrick Henry College, win the eighth Annual Nelson Mandela World Human Rights Moot Court Competition on July 20in Geneva, Switzerland - a leading human rights educational event. Submitted by Stephen Allen
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It's Full STEAM Ahead at Lafayette Library's MakerFest What to make of the MakerFest at Lafayette ...By Cathy Dausman
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Lafayette Resident Helps Remove Offensive Tattoos Lafayette resident Mark Drevno is fighting tattoos.
What he is advocating passionately is not the removal of the cute butterfly on your shoulder or even the dragon on your forearm; what ...By Sophie Braccini
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City's Financial Reporting is Honored With Award For the first time ever, the city of Lafayette's financial reporting won the "Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting," from the Government Finance Officers Association. By Cathy Tyson
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Will Lafayette Get a Central Park Downtown? There are some big hurdles to clear for the city's dream of a centrally located Library Park to become reality, and only time will tell if an existing building and parking area will be transformed into a public park. By Cathy Tyson
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Environmental 'Green Screen' Will Protect Springhill Elementary Students It took a village, or rather a trifecta of interested parties, to transform a chain link fence at Springhill Elementary school to a lush green hedge: a scout in search of an eagle project, a Green Team mom and the school superintendent. By Cathy Tyson
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Large Lennar Project in West Lafayette Gets Design Tweaks A new project that will transform a city block in west Lafayette is inching its way
forward.
A fence ...By Cathy Tyson
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Lafayette Police Blotter Incident Summary Report
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