Who will smash through state’s glass ceiling?
High above Gov. Eric Holcomb and Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch in the Statehouse south atrium where they announced their 2018 legislative priorities was the...
Toss out warm mayo if it keeps the peace
Mary Ellen and I recently exchanged a few words over mayonnaise. Sometimes condiments can be seen as an insult to the chef. Like ketchup,...
Setting contradictory objectives for ourselves
Did you hear that? It sounded like trumpets from the Statehouse. A call, an inspiration for all Hoosiers in recognition of our Per Capita...
Setting contradictory objectives for ourselves
Did you hear that? It sounded like trumpets from the Statehouse. A call, an inspiration for all Hoosiers in recognition of our Per Capita...
Rokita, Messer still all in on Trump
By Dave Bangert
You didn’t have to look far or listen hard for Democratic strategists and political scientists pulling results from the off-year elections conducted...
Thankfulness becomes a way of seeing, doing
Saying “Thank you” is one of the first social graces we teach children.
One of the criticisms of Alexa, a popular voice-controlled virtual assistant —...
Keeping Indiana in Lincoln’s corner
By James Johnson
In November of 1863, Indiana Governor Oliver P. Morton boarded a train to go to Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. He had been invited to...
Thankfulness becomes a way of seeing, doing
Saying “Thank you” is one of the first social graces we teach children.
One of the criticisms of Alexa, a popular voice-controlled virtual assistant —...
Smartphones can sap real-life experiences
<strong>By Mark Bennett</strong>
Most of us are guilty.
We have relinquished the responsibility of using our flesh-and-blood memory to the digital memory inside our smartphones. Videoing...
Count your blessings; list might get lengthy
By Norman Knight
Becky and I are involved with the music worship at our church. We sing in the choir, we play in the Crystal...