John Torr: It’s time Indiana considers ranked-choice voting
Indiana voters will have several qualified candidates with varying ideas in the May primary election for Governor, and I think that’s a good thing. What I’m not good with, however, is that a winner could well be chosen with fewer than a quarter of the votes cast.
John Krull: Katie Britt, not so funny
Sometimes, even a joke can become a menace.
Editorial: Recess is something that needs to be cherished
The (Fort Wayne) Journal Gazette
Norman Knight: The Big Book of Mom and Dad Nags
My parents tended to repeat endless parental advice and admonishments to us kids.
Ryan Trares: Roll the balls out
All of the signs point in the same way — spring is on its way in.
Editorial: Take time to prepare for severe weather
The (Columbus) Republic
Brian Howey: Brace yourselves for a rollicking GOP governor primary
In two months, Hoosier voters will be selecting nominees for their next governor. Former Republican school superintendent Jennifer McCormick will be the Democrat nominee, and Libertarians have nominated Donald Rainwater again. For Republicans, there are an unprecedented six candidates seeking to replace term-limited Gov. Eric Holcomb.
David Carlson: Appreciating Oscar night
As my wife and I watched the Oscar awards last Sunday, she remembered that the last night we watched the entire ceremony was when we lived in Los Angeles back in the early ’70s. That was when we were first married and our TV was a black and white box with a screen about 10 inches on the diagonal.
Editorial: Stripping access counselor’s authority harms public, press
Indianapolis Business Journal
Mark Franke: Trump as Andrew Jackson
It is a matter of discipline with me to avoid listening to political speeches.