John Krull: In the center of nowhere
In this divided land of ours, I find myself hoping that some smart people will recognize a reality that seems obvious.
Niki Kelly: LEAP, carbon projects require Hoosiers to trust their government
Whether it’s putting carbon dioxide into the ground or taking water out, these two examples of residents bucking government action have the same thing in common: trust.
Norman Knight: Getting unfussy at Costco
The Wall Street Journal headline asked, “So You Love Costco?”
Ryan Trares: Picking the great pumpkin
Poking through the long grass and oversized leaves, we were on a treasure hunt.
Bud Herron: Nothing nutty about squirrely memories
Indiana’s squirrel season began August 15 and will run through January 31, 2024.
David Carlson: When faith stories collide
To understand the off and on, and now full-on conflict in Israel and Gaza, we have to understand the stories that lie behind the violence. These stories on all sides are ancient, but they continue to empower the people who love them.
Editorial: Indiana’s federal GOP lawmakers must work toward consensus on funding bill
The (Fort Wayne) Journal Gazette
Tiffany Woods: Empowering students to advocate for mental health awareness
When the Greenwood Education Foundation, or GEF, started in 2014, our focus at the time was to provide proper funding for classrooms in the midst of budget cuts. GEF established a teacher grant program, which awards $40,000 annually to Greenwood teachers, along with numerous scholarships throughout the past decade.
Jim Merritt: China is polluting the world; action needed
China has become an alarming threat to U.S. national security. Few issues encapsulate this more than our race for energy security and the technologies of tomorrow.
Editorial: Indiana leaders should ditch idea of eliminating state’s income tax
Indianapolis Business Journal