Curt Smith: Family support takes the stage in presidential race
Both the growing focus on family policy and the fact it is a bipartisan conversation in both the U.S. House and U.S. Senate offer some encouragement.
Both the growing focus on family policy and the fact it is a bipartisan conversation in both the U.S. House and U.S. Senate offer some encouragement.
This ad hoc group believes the key is harnessing the strength of Indiana’s nearly 50,000 not-for-profits to bring true entrepreneurial innovation while reimagining social services.
Beckwith’s passionate patriotism prevailed over the pragmatic positions so often on display at GOP functions.
If you or your loved ones are in a position to catalyze or create such an event, I’d strongly encourage it.
It is offered in the spirit of sparking a conversation about how we can tap into the latent talent and capacity of our neglected faith communities.
Political favor and fortune come and go.
Civic leaders will be challenged in a good way to make quality-of-life gains consistent with these economic advances.
It seems the backwaters of Indiana policymaking are fine when profits are being generated.
We are now less than 30 months from the 250th anniversary of America’s Declaration of Independence.
The stories one hears about estranged parents, bruised children and a weaponized court system break your heart.
Courage, not cowardice, is the call.
It is harder and harder to remain upbeat about national politics in Washington.
The May 4 culinary party at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway that raises funds for the Indiana University Health Foundation is sold out.
Simon, the longest-tenured team owner in NBA history, will be enshrined into the hall during festivities Aug. 16-17 in Springfield, Massachusetts.
Four others will be seeking a lieutenant governor nomination at Saturday’s event.
Indiana ranks near the bottom of the country when it comes to voter turnout for elections, according to the latest Indiana Civic Health Index.
Here’s a rundown of the results in all of the congressional primary races in Indiana.
Most incumbents face no primary competition, but eight open seats have drawn two dozen hopefuls.
In Washington, U.S. Sen. Mike Braun has authored legislation focused on demystifying the opaque costs and reducing burdens on Americans while frequently sharing the story of his own struggles with health care costs as a business owner.
It seems appropriate the Boilermakers would be playing in the final game on the same day as a total solar eclipse, given the rarity of both events.