Brian Howey: Anne Hathaway chips away at Hoosier gender barriers
Indiana became a state 207 years ago. All of our governors and U.S. senators have been white guys. So have all our House speakers, Senate presidents, House Ways & Means and Senate Finance and Appropriation committee chairs.
Editorial: Clear path needed on marijuana issue
(Jeffersonville) News and Tribune
Michael Hicks: Are we in a period of new union activism?
The United Auto Workers strike against the big three domestic automakers has some economists arguing we are entering a new wave of labor union activism.
Bud Herron: Cherishing memories that linger, thankfully
Thanksgiving once meant a day at my Grandma Hamner’s house on Elm Street in Hope.
Michael Hicks: Economic perceptions driven by differences in prosperity
As a youngster, I recall asking my father what was the difference between a recession and a depression.
Editorial: Schools need to ban cellphones
Bloomberg Opinion
Bud Herron: Bridging eons, seasons and going with the flow
Autumn is a melancholy season for me.
Bud Herron: Oh the Times, they are a-aging
Earlier this month, The New York Times printed a warning about me in its Sunday issue.
Michael Hicks: Don’t expect the UAW to grow
The United Auto Workers strike against GM, Ford and Chrysler is now more than a week old, with little evidence of progress toward a resolution. While we wait for news from the UAW and the “Big Three,” it is better to reflect on the state of American unions.