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Lt. Gov. speaks on the need to expand broadband internet across rural Indiana

Indiana Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch participated in a roundtable discussing the need for broadband connection in the rural portion of the state.

 

'AI is not something to fear': How these local companies use artificial intelligence

Regular use of AI is becoming more of a necessity for businesses. Here are examples of this with two Greater Lafayette companies.

 

Winning Powerball numbers for Saturday, July 8, 2023. No winner, jackpot hits $650M

Here are the winning Powerball numbers and results for the $615 million lottery jackpot drawing on Saturday, July 8, 2023.

 

Purdue to sponsor car driven by Helio Castroneves, Tony Kanaan in SRX racing series

Purdue University will sponsor a car driven by IndyCar veterans Helio Castroneves and Tony Kanaan in the 2023 Superstar Racing Experience Series.

 

Book returned to Massachusetts library 120 years past its due date

After being discovered in West Virginia, a 141-yr-old book has been returned to the New Bedford Free Public Library in Massachusetts.

 

Can a thumbs-up emoji seal a contract? A Canadian judge rules

Sending a thumbs-up emoji as a response could be considered an agreement to a legally binding contract, a judge in Saskatchewan, Canada, has ruled.

 

An Idaho cold case of a woman killed in 1987 has been solved, Boise police say

The murder of Joyce Casper, a 65-year-old shop owner from Boise, Idaho, was recently solved after 35 years of investigations using new DNA technology.

 

'Death coming out of the ocean': Red tide killing California sea lions, dolphins

A historic algal bloom has sickened or killed hundreds, perhaps thousands, of sea lions and dolphins off the central and southern coasts of California

 

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