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When does pumpkin spice season start? It already has at Dunkin', Krispy Kreme and 7-Eleven

Dunkin' and Krispy Kreme already have pumpkin spice donuts and coffee. There's plenty of pumpkin beers. Starbucks' pumpkin spice latte is coming, too.

 

'All hands on deck': 500-pound alligator caught during Alabama hunting season

The alligator was caught around 2 a.m. Aug. 13, Taylor Douglas said, while he and his crew were taking part in Alabama's alligator season.

 

From Orion to Steel Vengeance, the most thrilling roller coaters for a day trip from Indy

In celebration of National Roller Coaster Day, IndyStar has compiled a list of thrilling rides within driving distance of Indianapolis.

 

Lafayette announces changes to Utility Billing Office's internal drop box hours

Effective Sept. 1, the payment drop box inside of City Hall for the Utility Billing Office will not be available after normal business hours.

 

Purdue receives grant to research, produce project on London theaters

Purdue University will receive $249,706 toward the research and writing of a digital project, "Mapping London's Theater Districts, 1576–1642."

 

See who made the Lafayette Journal & Courier's 2023 small school all-area baseball team

There's plenty of of firepower on the Lafayette Journal & Courier's 2023 All-Area small school baseball team

 

'A fight I'll never forget': Kansas man's 102-pound catfish that could've broken a state record

Travis Herzog of Topeka, Kansas reeled in a 102-pound blue catfish from the Kansas River on May 18. The catch could have broken a state record.

 

Texas woman's arm healing after hawk-snake attack, but the nightmares linger

Texas resident Peggy Jones was injured after she said a hawk drop a snake on her before attacking her to recover its prey. Her recovery will be long.

 

Want a job with student-loan forgiveness? A public-service career may be the answer.

A career in public service may be your answer to student loan forgiveness. See what jobs qualify for loan cancelation.

 

Amid devastating Maui wildfires, a vacationing Denver pilot steps in to fly hundreds home

As wildfire burned through Maui, Captain Vince Eckelkamp, who was vacationing on the island, stepped in to help 300+ passengers evacuate.

 

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