Dennis Ganahl: Legislative reform: A ‘Little Dab’ll Do Ya’
By Dennis Ganahl
Bud Herron: Oh, those pestering, bloodsucking females
Females have all the fun and also cause all the problems.
Michael Leppert: The electorate is mad, and perfectly happy to be that
With football season upon us, I must confess one of my favorite things about it. I love yelling at the refs. It’s a silly thing to do, because after decades of doing it, I can count on one hand the times a football referee has distinctly heard my complaints. It’s hard to be heard from the upper deck at Lucas Oil Stadium, or my preferred spot, the recliner in my living room.
Another viewpoint: Indiana must fund child care as state infrastructure
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
Friends for a reason, a season or life
I often find myself reflecting back on friends I’ve had the privilege of knowing at various stages of my life.
Mark Franke: The Anglo-Saxon heritage
Ours is a nation of immigrants transformed into Americans, a true melting pot of different ethnicities and national backgrounds.
Niki Kelly: Lawsuits over laws were rare; now, they’re regular
It might be a record this year: Five lawsuits filed against newly enacted legislation, all brought by the American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana.
Our viewpoint: Authorities should use red flag law whenever justified
Aim Media Indiana
Teachers give back through scholarship fund
Giving back and helping ensure young people interested in being teachers have an opportunity to attend college explain why Joyce and John Stuckwisch created the Stuckwisch Educational Scholarship Fund in April 2006.