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Taya Flores

Journal & Courier

Lafayette, IN, United States

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Past articles by Taya:

What's the story behind that Nativity on wheels?

Here's the story behind the Nativity scene on the truck parked near the courthouse. → Read More

Northside stakeholders rely on 'good neighboring' to curb crime

Some religious leaders, city officials say it's part of a multi-faceted solution to solving major problems. → Read More

Unsung Hero: Volunteer leads behind the scenes

Jessica Rebmann, long-time United Way volunteer, was instrumental in hiring new executive director. → Read More

Tippecanoe County bucks state growth trend

County population grew at a time when more than half of Indiana's counties saw declines. → Read More

Unitarians host Black Lives Matter open house

Organizers want to provide a safe space for conversation and education about the movement, they say. → Read More

Food Finders volunteer wins Bison award

Pauline Shen was honored for her extensive volunteer efforts in the community → Read More

Upcycled showcase to benefit Habitat for Humanity

Showcase features upcycled, refinished or repurposed items; proceeds benefit Habitat for Humanity. → Read More

Mental health director to retire in May

Pattie Wollenburg to retire May 1; NAMI welcomes new executive director. → Read More

Skydiving Easter bunny kicks off egg hunt

First Assembly Community Ministries drew about 5,000 people Saturday with bunny spectacle, children's activities. → Read More

Woman gives back with autism fundraiser

Tiffany Kendall wants to show gratitude to Cornerstone Autism Center in West Lafayette for helping her son. → Read More

Millennials call pope 'breath of fresh air'

It’s difficult to know for certain, according to local priests and parishioners. → Read More

First Assembly plans STEM preschool

Church leadership aims to open doors to community center by fall 2016 → Read More

Walk in 'shoes' of person with disability

Program enables people to spend a day in the life of a person with a disability. → Read More

Robotics contest builds interest in STEM

Contest teaches students technology, team-work, public speaking skills. → Read More

What can spur racial reconciliation?

A. Charles Ware, president of the Crossroads Bible College in Indianapolis, will tackle the issue Sunday at Faith Church. → Read More

Lawsuit: Wabash National violated leave act

A Tippecanoe County woman says Wabash National fired her because she took time off for pregnancy complications. → Read More

Tutoring program tackles hunger, achievement gap

Program at Briarwood has helped improve students grades, provide after-school structure, teach kids social skills. → Read More

Purdue professor: ISIS 'hijacks' Islam

On Thursday, a Purdue University professor cut what he deemed misguided ties among Islam, terrorism and oppression. → Read More

Lafayette church welcomes strip club as new neighbor

Last summer, after praying about a building his church had pegged as a possible new home, Neal Porter talked to his two teenage children about the neighboring establishment — Filly’s Gentlemen's Club and adult gift shop. → Read More

Strip club welcomes church as new neighbor

Lafayette Community Church is renovating a newly purchased building that is next door to Filly's Gentlemens Club. → Read More