Hoosier Tax Dollars Should Not Be Used To Advance Partisan Politics
In recent years, Hoosiers have seen extreme ideology creep more and more into our state government.
Read MoreIn recent years, Hoosiers have seen extreme ideology creep more and more into our state government.
Read MoreA political career that seemingly is destined to bring continued success can be cut short by something other than votes, something not found in polls, something not political at all.
Read MoreWhen I heard that the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, I was ecstatic because we had a chance to put abortion on the ash heap of history, like all the other miscarriages of civilization.
Read MoreBeing disappointed and frustrated with Senator’s Todd Young’s “no” vote on the PACT Act for veterans’ healthcare would be undercutting the impact of his decision.
Read MoreConsider this an open letter to all extreme right-wing wannabe dictator followers.
Read MoreThe furor that enveloped Indiana in 2015 after passage of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act was swift and effective. And that’s because the state’s major employers stepped in to demand action.
Read MoreDear Editor, On July 11, the Elkhart County Planning Commission sent a rezoning request to the Elkhart County Board of Commissioners, recommending its approval at the upcoming Aug. 15 meeting. The proposal was put forward by Northern Lakes Investment Corporation to rezone a 14-acre site just south of … Read More
My husband, Walter Charles, had a motorcycle wreck on June 28 at County Farm Road and CR 450S.
Read MoreAs you’re hopefully aware, local attorney Travis McConnell is running for prosecutor.
Read MoreWhen the State of Indiana officially closed our fiscal books on June 30, we collected $1.24 billion dollars more than was last forecast, which has created over $6 billion in reserves.
Read MoreParents take special note of what could be in their kid’s backpacks and pockets.
Read MoreDear Editor, On the campaign trail, I have repeatedly emphasized my love for my family. That emphasis is and always will be true. But, like all families, mine can be complicated. Last week, after a lengthy period of investigation, my son was charged with maintaining a common nuisance … Read More
Indiana’s most recent budget forecast shows that our state surplus is on track to reach a stunning $6 billion by the end of the fiscal year in July.
Read MoreDear Editor, The Indiana General Assembly must act soon to abolish abortion, without exceptions, in Indiana, and the Governor must sign the bill. To be consistent, there should also never be physician-assisted suicide in Indiana. But, what about in cases “to save the life of the mother?” Words … Read More
I like to describe the American farmer as a true conservationist and an incredible ambassador for our country. One who cares for the land for this — and future — generations.
Read MoreA child was bitten by a dog.
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