Local Opinion

Here’s how U.S. ended up with 2-party system

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There is little doubt Americans are living in an age of countless choices. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, there are approximately...

Almost time for annual feeding frenzy

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The Wolfsies have accepted two invitations to dinner on Thanksgiving. Our good friends the Haversticks always invite my wife and son and me to join...

Let your voice be heard, not metal detector

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Sigh. That’s the feeling of relief after voting. The husband and I voted early at the Johnson County Courthouse last week. There was no wait as...

Redistricting on Obama’s agenda

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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (TNS) With fewer than 100 days left to serve, President Barack Obama’s post-White House career is coming into focus. He will team up...

Here’s how U.S. ended up with 2-party system

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There is little doubt Americans are living in an age of countless choices. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, there are approximately...

Letter: Time for change in House District 58

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<strong>To the editor:</strong> The phrase “once in a blue moon” is meant to describe a rare occurrence. However, if you are a voter in Johnson...

Despite less-than-ideal choices, voting imperative to democratic process

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Americans will elect the 45th president of the United States on Nov. 8. Regardless who wins, it will be a historical breakthrough. If Hillary Clinton...

Letter: O’Connor top pick for District 58 seat

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To the editor: Indiana State Rep. Woody Burton, a friendly, self-deprecating real estate salesman, has held his seat in the Indiana House...

Despite less-than-ideal choices, voting imperative to democratic process

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Americans will elect the 45th president of the United States on Nov. 8. Regardless who wins, it will be a historical breakthrough. If Hillary Clinton...

Letter: O’Connor top pick for District 58 seat

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<p><strong>To the editor:</strong></p> <p>Indiana State Rep. Woody Burton, a friendly, self-deprecating real estate salesman, has held his seat in the Indiana House...