Wrong political message won’t help our economy
Listening to the election, inaugurations and the speeches that come with them, I am struck by how elected officials poorly portray the deep changes...
Let the moon, sun be your guide
By Brandon Butler
Fishermen and hunters are constantly in search of new and improved ways to either boat more fish or harvest more game. From...
Unique details shine bright in kitchen, and in people
By Janet Hommel Mangas
I’m sitting at my “new to me” kitchen table — a place I usually don’t write. The 1950’s vibrant-yellow, oval formica...
Unique details shine bright in kitchen, and in people
<strong>By Janet Hommel Mangas</strong>
I’m sitting at my “new to me” kitchen table — a place I usually don’t write. The 1950’s vibrant-yellow, oval formica...
Mayors at mercy of legislators
By Morton Marcus
Indiana mayors have little power to go with their great responsibilities. They are largely invisible outside their own communities. They are not...
Permanent campaign won’t fulfill promises
By Doyle McManus
In 1976, 10 presidential terms ago, an advisor to then-President-elect Jimmy Carter told him he should keep campaigning forever, even after his...
Mayors at mercy of legislators
<strong>By Morton Marcus</strong>
Indiana mayors have little power to go with their great responsibilities. They are largely invisible outside their own communities. They are not...
Greenwood residents hit the road, beginning their next adventure
By Margaret McGovern
A lot has happened to us in the last year and a half.
Eight years of winter sailing on our catamaran, Sunshine, came...
Queen of free: Saving money in the kitchen
By Cherie Lowe
The room in our home where I log the most routine waking hours is definitely the kitchen. I think it might be...
Can the media hold politicians accountable?
<strong>By Lee Hamilton</strong>
If you watched Donald Trump’s recent news conference, you may have overlooked a telling and worrisome moment.
A CNN reporter tried to ask...