SHELLA: Democrats will reorganize — eventually
They are wasting their ammunition on each other.
They are wasting their ammunition on each other.
Japan is now Indiana’s No. 1 international partner and a good friend.
Many parents would joyfully let their 14-year-olds become roofers, if it meant more money for meth.
Advocates of dominion theology find ranking Indiana Republicans to be lukewarm politically and religiously.
Lawmakers are wasting their time if they spend a single minute on anything but bills meant to improve business conditions.
Separate the teachers and administrators who aren’t serving our students. Fire them now.
Instead of solely finding a way to build more cellblocks, the focus should be on how to not need more.
The Hardy/Duke scandal has left a dark stain of impropriety.
There is no serious vetting of candidates for lower office.
Just a warning: Even if we catch a week of sunny skies and temps in the 40s, some will be unhappy.
Basket of Hope has opportunities for involvement long after the Super Bowl has moved on to the next destination.
Taking a break from the typical B&B fare, “Jack Milo’s Baggy Pants Burlesque” begins knowingly, with a wife dragging her husband to the theater.
You cannot overstate the positive impact Indiana’s longest-serving Supreme Court chief justice, Randall T. Shepard, has had on the state and local judiciary in Indiana (and nationally, where he is the longest-serving court leader).
Yes, America struggles with instances of poverty, unemployment and other hardships. But we also have the freedom and the opportunities available to improve our standard of living.
The new year is a time of reflection. For someone who comments on the economy and provides analysis and forecasts, it should be a time to take stock and be honest about where I was right and wrong.
I can think of few products that I’ve cursed more soundly over the years than Microsoft’s Office applications. But I’m also hard-pressed to think of more versatile and powerful tools. Talk about love-hate.
So the big new mass transit plan has come out, and its main solution is … buses on roads. Government-owned buses, of course.
Smoking and secondhand smoke put people at risk. But I just don’t understand the mentality of people who are trying to force their views on this topic.
Absent a focus on county-wide educational reform, these efforts may address underachievement within IPS but fail to address needs of top academic performers, the large academic middle, and underperformers in all Marion County schools.
Let’s get real: If so-called “right-to-work” laws generated economic growth, Mississippi would be an epicenter of economic activity.