John Krull: Fear as a weapon of mass destruction
PARIS, France — The warning came not long before it was time to board the train.
Michael Hicks: Lasting effects of the KKK in Indiana
Last autumn I read Timothy Egan’s masterpiece, “Fever in the Heartland,” which covers the abrupt rise and fall of the Ku Klux Klan in Indiana. It sent me down a research pathway that uncovered ill effects of the KKK on the population and demographics that still plague parts of Indiana.
Editorial: Decision to gut access law is disappointing
Indianapolis Business Journal
Another viewpoint editorial: Biden’s Iran sanctions policy signals incoherence
The Wall Street Journal
Niki Kelly: FSSA excels in one area, strikes out in another
On one hand, Indiana’s Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA) has performed well in the sensitive process of dis-enrolling people who are no longer eligible for Medicaid. But it has similarly faltered in proposing large cuts to a program helping parents care for disabled children.
Editorial: Pence speaks against Trump far too late
The (Columbus) Republic
Editorial: Recess is something that needs to be cherished
The (Fort Wayne) Journal Gazette