Solving puzzles beneficial for brain, soul
Becky and I like puzzles. It is quite possible we spend too much time on them, but I like to think that working puzzles...
Indianapolis billboard denigrating Prophet Muhammad draws criticisms
By Kelly Hawes
According to the Pew Research Center on Religion & Public Life, those who identify as Muslim make up just under 1 percent...
A nonverbal lesson in respect and how to show it
By Charles Sacchetti
Growing up in a strict Italian-American family, while never dull, was quite predictable. My father, who was most certainly the head of...
Indianapolis billboard denigrating Prophet Muhammad draws criticisms
<strong>By Kelly Hawes</strong>
According to the Pew Research Center on Religion & Public Life, those who identify as Muslim make up just under 1 percent...
Extra innings: Award to boyhood hero, friend a home run
By Dick Wolfsie
Last week I had the honor of presenting to Carl Erskine the Heritage Place Award, given to six senior Hoosiers each year...
From calming to gloomy, rain changes meaning
I’m sitting on the back porch under a brown table umbrella as a thunderstorm is rolling in from the southwest. As the rumbling of...
From calming to gloomy, rain changes meaning
I’m sitting on the back porch under a brown table umbrella as a thunderstorm is rolling in from the southwest. As the rumbling of...
Illinois’ debt no laughing matter to Indiana
During the past several years many folks in the Midwest have enjoyed a good chuckle at the expense of Illinois and its hapless public...
Illinois’ debt no laughing matter to Indiana
During the past several years many folks in the Midwest have enjoyed a good chuckle at the expense of Illinois and its hapless public...
Grandma’s art camp: Trying to paint the big picture
I was one of those mothers who believed that every moment was a potentially teachable moment. Not having learned my lesson the first time...