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Ryan Trares: A whole new world

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The world was in his hands.

Editorial: Lemonade stand bill hard to swallow

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The (Anderson) Herald Bulletin

Michael Leppert: GOP playing politics with border crisis

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“Never let a good crisis go to waste,” is an adage that is widely attributed to Winston Churchill as the one who said it first. Crediting him with quotes like this is easy to do and difficult to disprove. It sounds like something he would say, right?

David Carlson: What’s your calling?

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For some people, career and vocation mean the same thing, but there are differences. A career is usually something a person chooses based on several factors — one’s interests, the salary or one’s employability — while a vocation is something a person feels called to do.

Brian Howey: Biden, Trump and Shawn Fain’s UAW

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A year after U.S. Rep. Joe Donnelly played an advocacy role with President Barack Obama in preventing the collapse of General Motors and Chrysler, he ended up at a plant gate in the final days of his 2010 reelection bid.

Michelle Davis: Spend a day at the Statehouse

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Hands-on, learning experiences are invaluable to young Hoosiers as they engage the world around them. That’s why I encourage Johnson County students ages 13 to 18 interested in learning more about our state and our history, to sign up to page during the 2024 session, which runs through mid-March.

Editorial: Green2Gold gives local students new horizons

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The (Columbus) Republic

Michael Hicks: Do record levels of capital investment benefit citizens?

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Over the past couple years, the Indiana Economic Development Corporation has advertised record capital investment numbers. In 2022, they reported new investments of $22 billion and in 2023 another $29 billion. These are both record years for the IEDC. Still, more than one state official has lamented that taxpayers don’t seem to grasp how ‘big’ these numbers are, and how important they are to Indiana. That’s a good question, worth exploring.