Hoosier abolitionist unsung national icon
George Washington Julian did not think much of compromise. In the decades before the Civil War, he was Indiana’s most radical abolitionist.
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Who bears costs of agency’s fiscal woes?
South Bend Tribune
The recent news that Indiana’s Department of Child Services had paid more than $600,000 in late fees was another...
Modern health care system often works against patients
I have a small business. A service business. But it’s not like your accountant or plumber or lawyer. I’m a doc, a family doc....
Wrangling without mediation no good
(Anderson) Herald Bulletin
The Republican Party took control of the U.S. Senate, strengthened its grip on the House of Representatives and wrestled...
Fill your days with God-centered teachable moments
Jesus said, “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled.” (Matthew 6:5) We’ve been exploring what it means...
Not all Hoosiers experiencing benefits from state’s ever-improving economy
(Bloomington) Herald-Times
Unemployment is down in the state and nation.
Already, merchants are talking about the great Christmas they expect.
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True economic growth requires thoughtful ideas, not gimmicks
My hometown paper ran an interesting story recently outlining the ten hottest jobs in the region.
These jobs looked a lot like...
Weekly rewards
The Tribune
Thumbs-up to area public properties that opened up their ponds and lakes for a free weekend of fishing in Indiana....
Refresh yourself by encouraging others in all your conversations
What if we realized that every time we have a conversation it’s an opportunity to encourage someone?
What is so amazing about...
Rape, sexual assault need greater attention
(Terre Haute) Tribune-Star
When the facts, figures, commentary and analysis about the devastating impact of rape in our society have been consumed,...