Nathan Gotsch: Beware assuming anything in Indiana politics
Establishment candidates in this era must work twice as hard.
Establishment candidates in this era must work twice as hard.
Indianapolis should adapt its own leadership culture to invest in decentralized and intersecting ‘dense networks’ of engaged residents.
Community leaders are advancing important efforts we can get behind.
For those watching from outside Indiana and for those who traveled here for the event, there is no Westfield or Hamilton County or Marion County. It’s Indianapolis. It’s all the Indianapolis region. And that’s a good thing.
Mike Chappell has seen the highs and the lows,from the press box as the one constant in the local media.
No matter your political beliefs or walk of life, a winning team can initiate conversations or a high-five among complete strangers.
What instead can be stated here is how much Jim Irsay the sports owner meant to this city.
As our growth continues, we should take special care not to lose sight of the importance of protecting nature.