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View ArticleAnother viewpoint: Jobs report less than rosy beneath the surface
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View ArticleAsk Amy: Grandson’s clothing can’t travel between homes
Dear Amy: I have an 18-year-old grandson, a senior in high school, who divides his time living with each of his parents half-time. Continue reading at The Republic News.
View ArticleAsk Amy: Assault survivor wants to keep trauma private
Dear Amy: I’ve been assaulted by multiple men in my life, mostly in high school and college. Continue reading at The Republic News.
View ArticleAsk Amy: Miserable wife contemplates next steps
Dear Amy: “Leonard” and I have been married for 47 years. Continue reading at The Republic News.
View ArticleMark Franke: Compromise is hard, but our founders did it
Well, another Republican Speaker of the House of Representatives is in trouble with the most extreme of his own party. The bipartisan budget deal reached by Speaker Mike Johnson and Senate Majority...
View ArticleEditorial: 14-year-olds belong in school, not at work
Sometimes we see bills moving through the Statehouse in Indianapolis that confirm our suspicions that many of our lawmakers have lost their commitment to the public good. Or maybe they’ve just lost...
View ArticleLetter: Farmers say biosolids put water, air quality at risk
From: Brian and Kim Scheidt; Doug and Linda Scheidt; and Mitchel & Kristen Paswater Continue reading at The Republic News.
View ArticleAsk Amy: A messy affair reveals ‘Daddy issues’
Dear Amy: I am involved in a very messy situation. I had an affair with a married man 33 years older (I am 25, he is 58). Continue reading at The Republic News.
View ArticleRichard Feldman: Don’t overlook lifesaving vaccines
The landscape has changed for the prevention of serious and life-threatening adult respiratory infections, especially for seniors and those with chronic underlying conditions. We now have the fall...
View ArticleEditorial: Legislature has gone to the dogs
We hate to sound like a broken record, but Indiana cities and towns are not being served by representatives and senators in the Indiana General Assembly. Continue reading at The Republic News.
View ArticleSuzy Roth: Every Hoosier can help Indiana foster children and families
Smart, dedicated and experienced professionals have been working diligently for years to meet the needs of Indiana children in foster care and foster families. I am one of those people. Continue...
View ArticleToday’s editorial cartoon
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View ArticleAsk Amy: Parents ponder son’s athletic ability
Dear Amy: My wife and I have a 4-year-old son who is interested in trying various “pee wee” sports. He has started playing T-ball and soccer. Continue reading at The Republic News.
View ArticleNiki Kelly: Caution: higher education bills have significant ramifications
Lawmakers are throwing everything at the wall to see what sticks in their quest to educate more Hoosiers — whether through job training or traditional college. Continue reading at The Republic News.
View ArticleJay Ambrose: A test for higher education is whether it uses the SAT
Surely, you’ve heard of the SAT, a standardized test once widely used by colleges and universities to figure out whether a student applicant is up to the challenges of higher education. Or maybe you...
View ArticleEditorial: BCSC book ban bid just same tired old story
The book-banning forces on the Bartholomew Consolidated School Corp. board were at it again recently, wasting more time and taxpayer dollars trying to deprive students of something they might want to...
View ArticleToday’s editorial cartoon
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View ArticleAsk Amy: Non-smokers want smokers to butt out
Dear Amy: Recently an out-of-state couple moved into our neighborhood, due to being transferred by their workplaces. Continue reading at The Republic News.
View ArticleLee Hamilton: Bashing China is easy but not always helpful
Here’s one thing we can count on in the upcoming election year: American politicians will find ways to criticize China, even if they’re running for jobs that have little to do with U.S. foreign policy....
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