Letter to the Editor: Thoughts from a 93-year-old Hoosier
To the Editor:
John Krull: When tragedy visits the local mall
Some things grow old fast.
DeBoer: $6 billion in Indiana state balances; large balances in 2023 could trigger more...
Mid-July is number-cruncher nirvana if you follow the Indiana state budget. That’s when the Indiana State Budget Agency releases its closeout for the previous fiscal year. This year the glorious day fell on Friday, July 15, and we learned one astounding fact: At the end of June, the end of fiscal year 2022, Indiana balances were $6.1 billion. Our state has six billion dollars in the bank.
Another perspective: New hotline help for those in crisis
More Hoosiers and Americans are in need of mental health services after more than two years of the COVID-19 pandemic and its multiple effects.
Letter to the Editor: Don’t allow animals in restaurants
To the Editor:
Morris: A not-so-special session
Indiana legislators are gearing up for a special session set to begin July 25 and last at least a couple of weeks. We should urge them to reconsider and just stay home.
Another perspective: Pharmacy middlemen merit tougher regulations, scrutiny
Indianapolis Business Journal
Dunn: Inflexible laws and their consequences
Many questions and concerns have arisen since a 10-year-old Ohio rape victim was sent to Indiana for the abortion that was denied her in her home state.
Letter to the Editor: The stormwater problem
To the Editor:
Griffin: We’ve gone a long way backward
“Unless women demand their rights politically, socially and financially, they will continue in the future as in the past.” - from the constitution of the Women’s Rights Convention in Dublin, Ind., 1851.