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Noriteo Korean Food and Culture Store to Open at Tippecanoe Mall in Lafayette. Noriteo, a retailer focused on Korean cuisine and pop culture, is scheduled to open its new location at the Tippecanoe Mall in Lafayette this spring. The shop will offer a variety of Korean foods such as fried chicken, ramen, boba beverages, and snacks. Shoppers can also enjoy beauty products and unique photo booth experiences, reflecting the brand’s approach to delivering a comprehensive cultural visit. The store's opening is part of Noriteo’s broader Midwest expansion. (Source: Journal & Courier on Mar 10) Greater Lafayette Lafayette, IN Greenwood, IN

Bloomfield Girls Basketball Falls in Overtime, Waterloo Moves to Regionals. The Bloomfield girls basketball team narrowly missed securing a third consecutive Sectional Class C1 title, losing 66-61 in overtime to Canisteo-Greenwood at Finger Lakes Community College. After holding an early lead, Bloomfield struggled with turnovers as Canisteo-Greenwood mounted a strong comeback. Despite several lead changes late in the game, Bloomfield could not regain momentum. Meanwhile, Waterloo advanced to the regional round with a win on the same day. (Source: Fingerlakes1.com on Mar 7) Finger Lakes Bloomfield, NY Canisteo, NY Greenwood, IN

Mynderse Boys Basketball Falls to Le Roy in Class B1 Sectional Final. The Mynderse Blue Devils lost to the Le Roy Oatkan Knights 58-50 in the Class B1 sectional championship held at the Blue Cross Arena. Mynderse held the lead through three quarters but was overtaken in the final period as Le Roy earned its second-ever sectional title and first since 2003. Key performances included Braeden Cimineri’s 20 points for Mynderse and Aidan Weaver’s 24 for Le Roy. The Knights' strong second-half play secured their victory in the title matchup. (Source: Fingerlakes1.com on Mar 6) Finger Lakes Le Roy, NY Canisteo, NY

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Kings Defeat Pacers 114-109 at Golden 1 Center. The Sacramento Kings secured a 114-109 win over the Indiana Pacers at Golden 1 Center. Both teams kept the game close, but the Kings held on in the final minutes to earn the victory. The contest drew an attendance of 14,618. (Source: Townsquare Times on Mar 10) Indiana Pacers Sacramento Kings