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View ArticleEditorial: Glimpsing eclipse is a wonder that’s worth wandering
On Monday, residents and visitors to our area will cast their eyes skyward — with proper protective glasses, of course — to view an awe-inspiring celestial event that will last mere minutes. Continue...
View ArticleAsk Amy: Retired man wants to smell, not plant, the roses
Dear Amy: I retired from a very stressful job three years ago. I usually worked 50 to 60 hours a week. Continue reading at The Republic News.
View ArticleRichard McGowan: Men and the Socratic ‘what is it’ question
“When I use a word,” Humpty Dumpty said in rather a scornful tone, “it means just what I choose it to mean — neither more nor less.” Continue reading at The Republic News.
View ArticleEditorial: Purdue’s Final 4, finally, is pure Hoosier hysteria
Boiler up! Continue reading at The Republic News.
View ArticleJohn Krull: When next year finally comes
I was traveling back from Paris to Indianapolis by way of Atlanta. For reasons inexplicable to everyone on board, the live TV options on the flight from Georgia to Indiana didn’t carry the NCAA Men’s...
View ArticleToday’s editorial cartoon
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View ArticleAsk Amy: Marrying couple seeks serving help
Dear Amy: ‘Tis the season for wedding advice, I guess. Continue reading at The Republic News.
View ArticleMorton Marcus: Young people are leaving Indiana because wages are woefully weak
Students will be graduating from Hoosier high schools and colleges in just a few months. Parents and politicians want them to stay in Indiana. I recommend they leave to see what is available elsewhere...
View ArticleNiki Kelly: Public records request on taxpayer dollars not so simple
It seemed like a simple question: how many taxpayer dollars are being spent to defend Attorney General Todd Rokita’s personal law license? Continue reading at The Republic News.
View ArticleAsk Amy: Future family visit fuels some fears
Dear Amy: I have a lot of hesitation about a visit by my brother and sister-in-law this summer. Continue reading at The Republic News.
View ArticleMichael Hicks: The political economy of inflation
The fourth anniversary of COVID offers an economics columnist a rich set of policy lessons. Among the most pressing is the political economy of inflation. I begin by reminding readers that inflation is...
View ArticleSteven Roberts: Taking third parties seriously
The recent headline in the Washington Post read: “Democrats are taking third-party threats seriously this time.” Continue reading at The Republic News.
View ArticleEditorial: New event again spotlights Columbus’ unique architecture
Columbus’ gravitational pull in the architectural world continues to get stronger. A new festival scheduled this summer will feature a weekend of professional talks and workshops with architects,...
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View ArticleAsk Amy: Facebook enables another hookup
Dear Amy: Recently I received a Facebook friend request from “Frank,” a man I had an affair with 20 years ago. Continue reading at The Republic News.
View ArticleAsk Amy: Mother frets about daughter’s alcoholism
Dear Amy: I have a 49-year-old daughter who is an elementary school teacher. She became an alcoholic during Covid. She has a master’s degree, a beautiful home, and a partner of nine years. Continue...
View ArticleAsk Amy: An update reveals no ‘deviants’ in the house
Dear Readers: I value hearing back from people who have had their questions published in this space. Like you, I am curious about how people dealt with their dilemmas, and I wonder whether my advice...
View ArticleJeff Raatz will look out for rural Indiana
From: Nathan LaMar, former president of the Henry County Council (2009-2019) Continue reading at The Republic News.
View ArticleTracy Souza: North Christian landmark offers a mission to once again build...
The recent Easter weekend provided me, and many others, with a tangible reminder of what a special community we live in. I am talking specifically about the magnificence and beauty of the former North...
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