Brad Rateike: The day my mobile phone service crashed
Many of us depend on wireless connectivity and should make no apologies for it.
Many of us depend on wireless connectivity and should make no apologies for it.
Let’s pay tribute to the women in our lives—both personal and professional—who inspire us.
By focusing on solutions to reduce the cost of health care, being a good steward of taxpayer resources and focusing on opportunities to educate our entire workforce, we can make Indiana better than it’s ever been.
It’s time for a change. It’s time for future-focused leadership.
The average American needs an extra $11,400 more today than they did three years ago just to meet basic needs.
Right now, top-down economic development plans made in Indianapolis mainly benefit big corporations, big projects and big communities.
Our ‘Pathway to Prosperity’ is fiscally sound, responsible and attainable.
You won’t learn what you need to know from the candidates’ ads.
Indianapolis-based Citimark has already leased about one-quarter of the old appliance retailer’s home at 4151 E. 96th St.—which it acquired in December 2021 for $14 million—to a pair of companies that will use their spaces for showroom, office and warehousing purposes.
By focusing on solutions to improve our K-12 education system, improving rural health care, and lowering health care costs, we can make rural Indiana better than it’s ever been.
There’s only one person in this race with a record of working to boost rural Indiana’s economy—with unprecedented results.
A Crouch administration would also reform and restructure the Indiana Economic Development Corp. to ensure leaders from our rural communities, especially agriculture, have a voice.
Politicians have neglected the very way of life and the very people who do much of the important work that represents the very fiber of our state.
As governor, I will not allow the state’s economic development arm to unilaterally determine who will win and who will lose.
Indiana should consider operating regional career services centers staffed by highly trained career advisers who work in partnership with K-12 schools.
These unfounded allegations undermine the confidence of the public in the judicial system, a bedrock of our democratic society.
Any bulwark, if hit hard enough and often enough will start to weaken.
Indeed, the session proved to be the lightest and most inconsequential in my memory.
In your early days of service, no one expects much out of you.
All of this is a very good thing for democracy, which operates best when it operates in the sunlight.