Columns

Some advice: Don’t get too big for your britches

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Question: What was your first job and how old were you? The husband’s “first job” was selling fortune eggs. He hollowed out raw eggs and...

Seize the opportunity on tax reform in U.S.

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By Joshua Bolten As momentum for tax reform builds, America’s business leaders believe the country stands to benefit from this once-in-a-generation opportunity to revitalize U.S....

Movie brings back memories of old friend

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<strong>By Norman Knight</strong> It was raining Thursday morning as we left for Indianapolis, but then again it had been raining for days upon chilly days,...

Movie brings back memories of old friend

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By Norman Knight It was raining Thursday morning as we left for Indianapolis, but then again it had been raining for days upon chilly days,...

Seize the opportunity on tax reform in U.S.

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<strong>By Joshua Bolten</strong> As momentum for tax reform builds, America’s business leaders believe the country stands to benefit from this once-in-a-generation opportunity to revitalize U.S....

Colleges and the combat between truth, error

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By John Krull INDIANAPOLIS Thomas Jefferson said it best. “This institution will be based on the illimitable freedom of the human mind. For here we are not...

Downward trend: Predicting base rate of farmland for property taxes

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<strong>By Larry DeBoer</strong> The late great George Carlin had a routine about a weather forecaster. "The forecast for tonight: dark. Continued dark throughout the night, with...

Failure isn’t fatal: How to change missing the mark into success

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Our culture has such a weird obsession with failure. Most of us buy into the lie that once we fail in a particular area...

Downward trend: Predicting base rate of farmland for property taxes

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By Larry DeBoer The late great George Carlin had a routine about a weather forecaster. "The forecast for tonight: dark. Continued dark throughout the night, with...

Failure isn’t fatal: How to change missing the mark into success

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Our culture has such a weird obsession with failure. Most of us buy into the lie that once we fail in a particular area...