Author: Neal G. Moore
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New food pantry in Lawrence Township begins serving residents
The Cupboard of Lawrence Township opened its doors today to begin serving residents in need of food assistance. Constructed by the Lawrence Township Trustee’s Office, The ... -
WNAP’s Raft Race Reunion: Lovefest for a “Freakin’ Radio Station”
Writer / Neal G. Moore Last month, several hundred people gathered at the White River Yacht Club to celebrate a decades-old radio station promotion—not a typical ... -
Lawrence Township announces child & adult care food program
The MSD of Lawrence Township is pleased to announce sponsorship of the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) and its policy for providing free and ... -
Can you say, “It’s about d*mn time!”
The abandoned Village Pantry is no more. That’s right – the high-profile eyesore on Pendleton Pike at Sunnyside Road has been torn down. No word yet ... -
“Fridays at the Fort” Concert Series In Full Swing
Writer / Neal G. Moore Ripping a page directly from Fishers’ entertainment playbook, Lawrence is presenting a series of free, public concerts this summer. Fridays at ... -
Army Reserve Center Set to Open
Writer / Neal G. Moore Final construction is being completed on the latest gem in Lawrence’s collection of military-related crown jewels. The $48 million Fort Benjamin ... -
Local Steel Firm Has Something You Might Need: A Good Job
Writer / Neal G. Moore If you’re looking for a job, and a manufacturing environment is your thing (some office jobs are available, too), be advised ... -
Striking a New Chord: Why Lawrence Bands Are Marching to the Beat of a Different Drummer
Writer / Neal G. Moore Photographer / Kathi Moore Anyone who was in a high school band or is a band parent knows the passion that ... -
Lawrence Library Branch Touts Impressive Summer Reading Stats for Kids
Initial figures indicate a 12-year record of 59,182 children and families who experienced the joy of reading during The Indianapolis Public Library’s 2014 Summer Reading Program, ... -
Holding the Line on Crime
Indy’s Public Safety Director & Geist Resident Troy Riggs Talks About Crime in the Burbs Writer / Neal G. Moore It was a tough week for ...