Rep. Sharon Negele: Rising water demands require thoughtful balance
We need to look at water differently in Indiana, and to plan for and prevent any future water problems.
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We need to look at water differently in Indiana, and to plan for and prevent any future water problems.
Agriculture needs a seat at the table as Indiana seeks a lasting solution that safeguards our water for generations to come.
Agriculture needs a seat at the table as Indiana seeks a lasting solution that safeguards our water for generations to come.
The prescription medications used are self-administered; this is not euthanasia.
The stories one hears about estranged parents, bruised children and a weaponized court system break your heart.
More innovation and entrepreneurship in a place impact its culture in a multitude of subtle but cumulatively significant ways.
Over the years, every station in town has tried—without success—to find an anchor who would match Debby’s skills and longevity.
We have time before the 2024 elections to examine and vet the candidates.
Indiana, we deserve better than this.
While certainly an unpopular decision among young people, we’ll all be better off in the long run.
We can have a spirited debate. I’ve never had a problem with that.
Politics has long run on fear and anger, but it’s hard to ignore how much hotter that rage fire burns in the age of social media and widespread misinformation and disinformation campaigns.
These mighty engines are full of braggadocio but empty of substance.
There cannot be a clearer case of blaming the victim.
Unlike Israel, Hamas has no struggle with a ‘moral dilemma.’
It is not even a ‘friendship’ thing; it is a character thing.
The owners of Rock-Cola Cafe on the east side of Indianapolis have lined up a manufacturer that is willing to partner with them on mass distribution of Choc-Ola. They are targeting a first-quarter launch.
The Pacers, who haven’t reached the playoffs since 2020 or won a series since 2014, will have a chance to become the first in-season tournament champions Saturday.
The November jobs report from the Labor Department is expected to show that employers added a still-solid 172,500 jobs last month, according to a survey of economists by FactSet.
The judge ruled that a contested state law that limits who can run on a primary ballot is unconstitutional. The injunction was sought by John Rust, former chair of Indiana egg producer Rose Acre Farms.