Lindsay Moore, Journal & Courier

Lindsay Moore

Journal & Courier

Lafayette, IN, United States

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Past articles by Lindsay:

State Health Commissioner talks infant mortality, family planning and abortion

State health department requested nearly $7 million to tackle Indiana's high infant mortality rate. → Read More

Lafayette Jeff senior receives first art scholarship in honor of Kristi Redmon

The $1,000 scholarship was funded through donations from the community after the teacher was murdered in 2016. → Read More

Senate pushes Teacher Appreciation Grant, teachers say they rather see a salary raise

The Senate released a budget proposal that increases overall school funding but still no teacher raises. → Read More

National Child Abuse Prevention Month: children use text hotlines to report abuse, neglect

Purdue researcher finds children give detailed reports of abuse through texting hotline. → Read More

Indiana ranks last for teacher salary raises, teachers say it's time to start walking

All three school corporations have planned teacher walk-ins for Wednesday, April 10. → Read More

Add crunch to Purdue Spring Fest: Brooklyn Bug chef cooks with Food Science students

Food science and culinary arts are mixing at Purdue's Spring Fest thanks to the Brooklyn Bug Chef. → Read More

Perdue at Purdue: trade deals, immigrant labor and future of farming

Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue spoke in Fowler Hall about White House negotiations and future of farming, → Read More

Carsen Edwards has met his match. This Purdue robot has a 90 percent free-throw rate.

Purdue's Robotics Team will compete in the Final Four in Minneapolis for the Bot Shot competition. → Read More

Wabash Township Fire Chief Mike Francis resigns

Wabash Township Trustee Jennifer Teising confirmed Fire Chief Mike Francis left the department. → Read More

Islamic Society mourns New Zealand victims, asks for active interfaith community

The Islamic Society of Greater Lafayette's vigil stressed the importance of combating hate before tragedy strikes. → Read More

Three historical pieces you can only see at Purdue's new Neil Armstrong exhibit

Armstrong's widow donated 450 boxes of notes, photos and memorabilia to Purdue's Archives and Special Collections. → Read More

Purdue researcher's border wall proposal focuses on renewable energy, not immigration policy

Social media criticized Purdue researchers "border wall could pay for itself" claim. The scientific proposal has little to do with immigration policy. → Read More

West Lafayette, Lafayette teachers testify at Statehouse budget hearing

Representatives from TSC, LSC and West Lafayette have supported Indiana State Teachers Association's efforts to raise teacher pay. → Read More

One year after legal Sunday sales local liquor stores don't feel threatened by grocery stores

Sales have redistributed, not dipped, at local liquor stores after Sunday sales were localized. → Read More

Proposed bill limits 'frivolous' claims against schools, attorneys say this will discourage parents

The proposed bill would require parents to pick up the legal fees if they pursue legal action against schools. → Read More

Captain Sully speaks at Purdue 10 years after the 'Miracle on the Hudson'

Purdue alumnus Capt. 'Sully' Sullenberger will speak Feb. 24 in Elliott Hall at a free, public event. → Read More

Purdue grad wins $10,000 toward student loans through trivia app

Givling crowdsources funds for debt through trivia game. → Read More

Election equipment was "simply inadequate" to handle 2018 midterm elections

Tippecanoe County Election Board discussed how bills at the statehouse could alter voting equipment and experience. → Read More

3 takeaways from Howard Schultz's talk at Purdue

The former Starbucks CEO spoke in Fowler Hall at Purdue University Thursday afternoon. → Read More

USPS deliveries remain suspended, Post Office buildings open

USPS delivery is postponed but FedEx and UPS delivery has not been affected for Greater Lafayette. → Read More