Niki Kelly: Tax cut proposals need more depth, less flash
It’s always popular for politicians to promise to cut your taxes. But is it realistic? Continue reading at The Republic News.
View ArticleMichael Hicks: We are nearing Fed rate cuts
The past three months of economic data offer an increasingly clear picture to Federal Reserve policymakers wrestling with the moment to begin cutting interest rates. The next meeting to consider rate...
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Today’s editorial cartoon. Continue reading at The Republic News.
View ArticleFarm family of the year nominations sought
Nominations are open for the 2025 Indiana Farm Family of the Year award presented by Atlanta, Indiana-based Beck’s and Indiana AgriNews. Continue reading at The Republic News.
View ArticleAsking Eric: Sisters disagree about brother’s debt
Dear Eric: My brother is always struggling financially. Because I am between jobs, instead of turning to me, as he has in the past, he recently turned to our sister, who is very well off. We never get...
View ArticleMark Franke: Is ‘Reaganism’ possible without Ronald Reagan?
Each month a handful or two of conservative friends gather to discuss a predetermined topic chosen the previous month. We have the conceit of calling our group Socratic, but I suspect Socrates would...
View ArticleLetter: A conservative, property-rights case for developing solar farms
From: Samuel Overly, Indiana Land & Liberty Coalition field representative Continue reading at The Republic News.
View ArticleEditorial: Cummins grant furthers responsible goals for future
A $75 million federal grant announced last week to help convert nearly half of Cummins Inc.’s Columbus Engine Plant for the production of zero-emissions components and electric powertrain systems will...
View ArticleJohn Krull: Trump, America and the sea of anger
In the aftermath of the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump, rumors and half-baked theories flew almost as fast as bullets. Continue reading at The Republic News.
View ArticleAsking Eric: No one wants to hear traveler’s stories
Dear Eric: I have been fortunate to have met a number of well-known people and visited many locales worldwide, often, due to my business, places where tourists don’t go. Continue reading at The...
View ArticleAnother viewpoint editorial: NATO at 75 has been a success in keeping the peace
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View ArticleToday’s editorial cartoon
Today’s editorial cartoon. Continue reading at The Republic News.
View ArticleAbdul-Hakim Shabazz: Happy Canniversary!
Nine years ago, the state of Indiana passed the Religious Freedom Restoration Act. It basically said that if the government was going to infringe on religious liberty, it needed to have a pretty good...
View ArticleAsking Eric: Grandmothers in competition over newborn
Dear Eric: Our daughter is expecting her first child, our first grandchild, in a couple of months. Our daughter and son-in-law live about an hour closer to his family than they do to us. Continue...
View ArticleAsking Eric: Parents won’t stop prying into finances
Dear Eric: I’m 26 and have been living on my own in an apartment for two years. I ran into some financial difficulties and had to get some money from my grandpa and parents. Continue reading at The...
View ArticleAsking Eric: Wife finds intimacy with an old friend
Dear Eric: My husband of 24 years has no interest in me. He’s a hard worker and stays busy all the time. I asked for a divorce, but he won’t do that. There is no intimacy, only the occasional kiss on...
View ArticleSam Carpenter: Growing energy demand doesn’t mean abandoning transition
Technologies and opportunities abound to add clean electric power to our communities and fuel growth in our economy. Indiana is seeing a birth of new industry such as battery manufacturing with more...
View ArticleLetter: Surging national debt poses serious problems for America
From: Larry Shade Continue reading at The Republic News.
View ArticleEditorial: Book banning monster again rears its head
The Republican supermajority in the Indiana General Assembly created a monster and obligated local school districts to feed it. Their monster is book banning and the process they invented to put books...
View ArticleAsking Eric: Grandkids are being kept away from dentist
Dear Eric: My grandchildren, ages 10 and 14, have not been to a dentist since long before Covid. I have brought up the subject with their mother and she agrees they need to see a dentist, but it has...
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