Randy Kron: Tax reform is essential for the future of Indiana agriculture
It’s the heat of the summer, which means farmers are constantly monitoring the weather, tending to livestock, and focusing on pest and disease management for their crops. Unfortunately, this summer...
View ArticleLee Hamilton: Should politics stop at the water’s edge?
The United States faced fundamental decisions about foreign policy after World War II. Germany and Japan had been defeated, but the Soviet Union had emerged as a new threat. Mao Zedong’s forces were on...
View ArticleEditorial: Parentguidance.org is a helpful connection for mental health
When we are dealing with issues of mental health — those of ourselves or those of loved ones — connections are precious. Resources including empathetic advice and mindful guidance offered with an...
View ArticleAsking Eric: Children blame ailing mom for dad’s cheating
Dear Eric: Throughout our marriage my husband has had trysts online and in person. When I became aware of this, I began the process of leaving but then was diagnosed with cancer and my focus completely...
View ArticleBrian Howey: Our American Shakespearean drama
A Shakespearean tragedy is characterized by death and disaster, involving characters of high societal status: Prince Hamlet, King Lear, Julius Caesar, Lord Macbeth. Continue reading at The Republic News.
View ArticleMichael Leppert: A week away from America can really do the soul some good
We had planned a trip to London and Paris in 2020, but it was canceled by the pandemic. Until last week, we hadn’t left the country since before that awful year. Ironically, the thought of visiting or...
View ArticleAnother viewpoint editorial: Hoosier Olympians ready to dive in
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View ArticleAsking Eric: Brother banishes atheist sibling from home
Dear Eric: My brother and his family are born-again Christian. I stayed with him in his hometown for about a week while I was having surgery to remove my prostate. Continue reading at The Republic News.
View ArticleAnother viewpoint editorial: Biden owed Americans an honest reason for...
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View ArticleMichael Hicks: Why don’t we learn from economic development failures?
Many economic development leaders and elected officials think of their state or city like it’s a business. They approach economic development policies trying to make their place competitive by offering...
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Today’s editorial cartoon. Continue reading at The Republic News.
View ArticleLetter: What is a neighborhood watch?
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View ArticleAsking Eric: Ex-wife’s will puts ex-husband in a bind
Dear Eric: In 2012, my father died leaving valuable land as part of his estate. After selling the property, I paid off my two daughters’ homes, saving them more than $500,000 in future payments....
View ArticleLetter: Focus on personal growth more than presidential race
From: Ant Blair Continue reading at The Republic News.
View ArticleLetter: Residents petitioning for 4-way stop deserve better from county...
From: Doug Logan Continue reading at The Republic News.
View ArticleJohn Krull: JD Vance, a hillbilly no longer
Let’s start with a confession. Continue reading at The Republic News.
View ArticleEditorial: New school year brings new tests for students and us
Students will head back to school Wednesday at Bartholomew Consolidated School Corp. and Flat Rock-Hawcreek School Corp. Students in Edinburgh schools started back on July 25, and students in Jennings...
View ArticleAsking Eric: Wife spills friend’s secret to BFFs
Dear Eric: Please help me settle a disagreement with my wife. One day, a friend of ours, “Ed,” shared something very sensitive and embarrassing with us and asked for advice. He also asked us not to...
View ArticleKim Dodson: Waiver changes bring frustrating summer to Indiana families
Summer is supposed to be a time of enjoyment, relaxation and fun. But this year is different for thousands of families across the state who depend on Medicaid waivers for critical home and...
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