Marshawn Wolley: Leaders must look long term when tackling problems
Bush reminds us that leadership isn’t always doing the people’s will; sometimes it’s helping us find our better selves.
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Bush reminds us that leadership isn’t always doing the people’s will; sometimes it’s helping us find our better selves.
I can’t imagine any other politician handling it that way.
The 41st president was likely better prepared to serve as president of the United States than any president before or after his tenure.
The least fortunate among us will get better help and government will at a minimum pay for more effective services.
You can’t judge a 1944 song using 2018 standards.
But fighting for what is right for our children in public education is so important that the fight is worth it.
Its second store in the downtown area will replace one in Broad Ripple. Also this week: Carvana, Vispring, Texas Roadhouse, Aldi, Dunkin’ Donuts and Jimmy John’s
For Indiana, a switch from the Eastern time zone would turn our daylight saving time choice to daylight losing time.
Hoosiers should live in a state that values health and well-being, promotes strong commerce and protects our youngest citizens.
Digital billboards seem poised to make an official entrance in Marion County soon—but almost no one, including the sign industry, is happy about it.
The $200 million in upgrades to the Atlanta Hawks’ arena might provide hints as to what Pacers Sports & Entertainment is seeking in hush-hush negotiations with the Capital Improvement Board.
Rolls-Royce in Indianapolis has been selected to build the jet engine to power the revolutionary MQ-25 Stingray.
This year, a wide range of movies rose above the average fare.
When the Indiana General Assembly convenes for the 2019 session on Thursday, it will have 21 new faces—16 in the House and five in the Senate—a significant amount of turnover for a body of 150 lawmakers.
The proliferation of post-season college football contests crowns a champ: consumerism.
Synapse Sitters pairs caregivers experienced working with children who have special needs with parents who need them.
The Texas capital, which already has more than 6,000 Apple employees, is slated to get at least 5,000 more. Three other cities will get more than 1,000 jobs each.
After months of debate and negotiation, Congress voted final approval Wednesday to a massive farm bill that will provide more than $400 billion for agriculture subsidies, conservation programs and food aid.
Indiana Secretary of State Connie Lawson’s office is investigating an Election Day technical glitch that left some central Indiana voters waiting in lines for hours and others not voting at all.
Republican Statehouse leaders say they want to increase funding for Indiana's embattled child welfare agency and find a way to pay teachers more, but that money will be tight when they craft the state's next two-year budget.