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Three area business owners, former bank employee charged in $8M fraud schemes
The U.S. attorney’s office says five central Indiana residents and one man from Detroit took more than $8 million from a bank and an insurance company, in part to pay for a home, a wedding, cars and more.
Leah McGrath: Invest in new economy to boost middle class
We have the potential to grow businesses right here and to grow our talent pool through education and workforce efforts.
Anne Hathaway: GOP women’s program preparing for next election cycle
The Lugar Series, where I am executive director, was launched in 1990 by Judy Singleton and Teresa Lubbers with the full support of Lugar and the hope of guiding more Republican women to elected office and public service.
Franciscan, St. Vincent set to battle for patients on south side
The two health systems will directly compete for emergency and acute-care patients this summer after St. Vincent opens a micro-hospital just a few blocks from Franciscan’s large campus on South Emerson Avenue.
Adrianne Slash: Let’s subject candidates to a job interview
Nothing is more motivating to cast your vote than having a candidate you believe in, or one you’re terrified of, on the ballot. But how do you know if a candidate is one or the other?
Gerry Lanosga: Debates must be about candidates, issues and voters
Some ongoing criticism of the debate commission, including here in Forefront, reflected a fundamental lack of understanding about how we work and why we exist.
Ed DeLaney: Two slips offer insight into GOP motivation
Public concern about favoritism is increased when there has been no public testimony, no amendments allowed for the minority, no witnesses, and no public lobbying.
Dana Black: Gaining hope from seven women
Democrats have five women and Republicans have two women running for congress.
Bill Oesterle: Senate campaign piece was anti-Semitic, gay-baiting
I have never seen anything like it in Indiana.
Jennifer Ping: Why I’ve become a Girl Scout again
As a society, we have not placed a high enough value on what Girl Scouts provides for girls the way we have for Boy Scouts for boys.
Deborah Hearn Smith: Boy Scouts’ decision to add girls is all business
It is my belief after more than five decades at all levels, from Brownie to CEO, that a girl’s best interest is served in a single-gender, research-based, outcome-driven organization that values the total girl.
Baron Hill: Fake news or real news: What to believe?
Democracy is sustained by a free and open press. For the president to disparage this institution is to attack the very core of who we are.
Karen Celestino-Horseman: Immigration is not about politics, it’s about people
The current administration needs to address it with the precision of an experienced seamstress, reinforcing weaknesses and reworking the threads to make the fabric of all lives beneficially joined.
Una Osili: Immigrants contribute to public good
With the rising visibility of new immigrants, the public debate surrounding immigration policy has grown more divisive and controversial.
John McDonald: What is privacy in an internet-connected world?
Our responsibility is not only to author innovation, but to earn and maintain the trust of our users through secure, honest data collection.