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