Editorials

Walking to school offers variety of benefits

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About 80 percent of students who lived within a mile of their school walked or biked to classes every day 50 years ago. Today,...

Moving EpiPens to public venues big step forward

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Medics, firefighters and police officers know that time is of the essence when responding to medical emergencies. That's why the city of Greenwood is...

Indiana should be proud of Fever, Catchings

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The Indiana Fever don't grab the attention of the general public the way the Indianapolis Colts do. There were no wear-red days at Hoosier...

Residents dedicated to making community better

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Daily Journal Johnson County is blessed with numerous people who make significant contributions with no thought of drawing attention to themselves. It’s...

Be strategic in giving to flood-relief efforts

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Daily Journal Images of flood devastation in South Carolina are nearly incomprehensible. Streets are turned into streams, streams become rivers and rivers...

Be strategic in giving to flood-relief efforts

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Daily Journal Images of flood devastation in South Carolina are nearly incomprehensible. Streets are turned into streams, streams become rivers and rivers...

Food stamp program needs more oversight

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Elkhart Truth In November, up to 50,000 Hoosiers could lose food stamp benefits because of a change to federal work and job...

New program supports victims of sex crimes

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The Tribune Survivors of sexual assault now have a new organization to turn to for help. The Indiana attorney general was among...

Editorial roundup – October 5

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Pay could be key to Indiana's teacher shortage KPC News Service A 50-member blue ribbon commission met for the first...

Telling the stories of those fighting cancer

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On Friday, we are going to bring you the stories of some remarkable people. They are everyday people -- patients, doctors, nurses, caregivers and...