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Justice O’Connor championed civics education

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Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, who died in December, was rightly celebrated as a trailblazing jurist who brought common sense and moderation to the Supreme Court. She also was a champion of civics education, especially after she retired from the bench.

Brian Howey: The tao of Willie in today’s polarized America

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In the nascent days of his administration, Gov. Eric Holcomb found himself confronted with Willie Nelson’s huge Prevost tour bus — the Honeysuckle Rose — in Evansville. Calls were made, and in short order the governor’s boot heels were ambling up the RV steps.

Michael Hicks: Indiana needs more municipal flexibility

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Over the past half-century, a tad more than 90% of population growth in Indiana occurred in metropolitan counties. Half of all the growth in Indiana over the past 50 years occurred in the Indianapolis metro area. That trend has accelerated over the past decade.

John Krull: A kinder, gentler America

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Small moments can say so much.

Niki Kelly: Ballot booting isn’t good for the civic health of the state

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One after another, 14 Hoosiers were kicked off the May primary ballot Tuesday.

Norman Knight: Jogging memories with music

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The postal car is driving away from the box, so I walk out to discover what surprises await.