Michael Hicks: Indiana is falling behind Mississippi

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Readers of this column know that I am deeply concerned about the rapid decline in college attendance in Indiana. This is the deepest economic problem Indiana now faces, and it risks defining the state’s economy for much of the 21st century. After all, the children whom we invest in today will have a 50-year work life. So, today’s high school students will still be working in large numbers in 2070.

Gratitude for AG Rokita and his team

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To the Editor:

Marcus: The front line health workers

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My friends are traveling. They were in Sioux City, then Pierre, and headed for the Badlands. They are thoughtful people, and they’ll leave a good tip for the maids who clean their motel or hotel rooms.

Franke: Ubiquitous road hazards

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Like nearly every other red-blooded American, I have dreamt about get-rich-quick schemes but to no avail. I wish I had been the genius who figured out that he could take free water, bottle it and then sell it at three bucks a crack. I was also too late with hula hoops, slinkies, soap-on-a-rope and pet rocks.

John Krull: It’s both good and wise to be human

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The two teachers who risked their lives in school shootings say the same thing helped them decide which reporters to talk with and which ones to avoid.