SHERI FELLA: Don’t assume you can’t do it. Give it a try.
My biggest hurdle was my own assumption. I assumed I couldn’t do something I wanted to do simply because someone said I couldn’t.
My biggest hurdle was my own assumption. I assumed I couldn’t do something I wanted to do simply because someone said I couldn’t.
It must be one that understands a child’s future is on the line—not just a school year.
Indiana has become the exporter of talent and not an importer of talent.
I think we lost something when we moved to tigers and wildcats and patriots.
Entrepreneurship is the wherewithal to see ideas to fruition.
Indiana is a manufacturing state, which contributes greatly to our robust economy, but manufacturing is associated with air pollution.
In many Indiana communities, the primary is where the real choices are made.
The tragedy in both situations is that these men exemplify the best; the beautiful, God-given color of their skin is their only offense.
The Legislature is not as transparent as it should be on the best of days.
It is estimated that 21 percent of CEOs are psychopaths.
Prescribers need to be held accountable for how they prescribe opioids, and to whom.
Too many outlets have shed their commitment to real journalism to chase declining ratings and ad revenue.
Newspapers have played, and continue to play, a disproportionate role as the backbone of our public discourse.
We should examine the models that are already working in a number of other states to provide paid family and medical leave to all workers.
We encourage employers who are able to offer paid parental leave to do so.
Harvard history major, Yale philosophy grad give Indians a seemingly brainy battery.
The Aviation Empowerment Act creates a class of pilots called “personal operators” who can use flight-sharing apps without being subject to common-carrier regulations.
Lance Secretan’s book on leadership, “The Spark, the Flame and the Torch” is worth your time.
The idea is that Indiana has fixed the problems that forced graduates to go elsewhere to find good jobs in tech, finance and other industries. Instead, it now needs to find and recruit talent to fill all the jobs Indiana firms are creating.
What seems to aggravate Maurer more than anything is Delph’s traditional Christian orthodoxy on issues involving the institution of marriage and family.