Wednesday, April 9th, 2025

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Good morning, Lafayette. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 9th of April.
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ Amarion Alsup, a 22-year-old from Kokomo, was sentenced to 45 years in prison on April 4th for his role in the 2023 shooting death of Anthony Holdbrook near 813 North 7th Street in Lafayette — court records show he pleaded guilty to murder and Level 5 felony battery resulting in serious bodily injury. Star City News
- ➤ A Lafayette man, Demarcus Deshawn Scorza (46), was charged with a Level 5 felony for driving near Main Street and Asher Street on April 7 despite having his license permanently revoked after a 2004 conviction. Star City News
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ West Lafayette and Bloomington appear on Rent Cafe’s top 20 list of best college towns in the US; West Lafayette ranked 19 overall and sixth in the Midwest with a score of 92.34—Bloomington ranked 11 overall and third with a score of 94.60. Journal & Courier
- ➤ Purdue University placed 12 graduate programs in the national top 10 and its College of Engineering tied for fifth in the latest U.S. News & World Report rankings released Tuesday. The rankings showed the agricultural and biological engineering program ranked No. 1 and noted gains in industrial and biomedical engineering as Purdue is constructing a new Nursing and Pharmacy Education Building on campus. Star City News
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ The Senate passed a bill by a 35—13 vote that sends measures to the governor requiring Secretary of State Diego Morales to study switches to vote center voting and to ban student IDs as poll IDs at public colleges. The bill calls for gradual income tax cuts starting in 2030 and the House later approved changes to address towing abuses and drug advertising before sending them back to the Senate. WLFI
- ➤ Senate Bill 10 (headed for Governor Mike Braun’s desk) would ban Purdue student IDs at polling stations in Tippecanoe County, a move critics say aims to stop voter fraud. Some Purdue students worry the change will make voting harder (since many rely on campus IDs) and may lower turnout. Star City News
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SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Purdue basketball is seen as a national championship contender because its top three scorers from the Sweet 16 run are set to return for the coming season. Local fans may get a home advantage at the 2026 Final Four in Indianapolis — a major opportunity for the Boilers to shine. Journal & Courier
- ➤ Corin Berry flipped his commitment from Boston College to Purdue on Tuesday and became the third recruit for the 2026 class after being seen at a scrimmage at Mollenkopf Athletic Center—Purdue coaches now see him as a future quarterback. Journal & Courier
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Bob Dylan: World Wide Tour
8 p.m. — Elliott Hall of Music — See website for details — Experience the legendary Bob Dylan's timeless music live in concert.
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Community Nature Day
10 a.m. – 2 p.m. — John S. Wright Forestry Center — Free entry — Engage in environmental activities and explore local ecosystems at this community gathering.
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Life Church Easter Celebration
10 AM - 1 PM — Legacy Sports Club — Free entry — Celebrate Easter with a powerful service and special activities for kids.
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The B-Side, Track 5: (Re)Light a Fuse
7:30 p.m. — Rat Pak Venue — Cash Bar — Experience electrifying rock and pop hits with a jazz fusion twist from talented LSO musicians.
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Joel Gentz 5k 2025
9:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. — Engineering Fountain — Registration fee applies — Honor our service men and women through this spirited 5k run at Purdue University.
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10th Annual GRANT'S HOUSE Celebration
6-10:30 p.m. — Tippecanoe County Fairgrounds — Fundraising event — Celebrate a decade of progress in supporting children with developmental disabilities.
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Absolute Light Holistic Fair
10 a.m. – 6 p.m. — Tippecanoe County Fairgrounds — $10 per person — Explore intuitive readings, energy healings, and unique handcrafted items at this holistic fair.
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Colton Dixon Concert
6:00-7:30 p.m. — Long Center for the Performing Arts — Ticket info available — Experience the inspiring anthems of Colton Dixon, a Christian music sensation.
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