In the past, the only option for people with aging loved ones who need regular care was to either become their caregiver or send them…
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BY MADISYN TAYLOR Breaking your family patterns may be the most important work you do and the most challenging. It is easy to believe that in…
Read More »By: Todd Smekens Tough Month for Mike White It’s been a tough couple weeks for Mike White, the so-called “right-hand man” for Phil Nichols who…
Read More »Public roadways are intended to be safe for all who use them, not only car and truck drivers but also pedestrians and cyclists. However, this…
Read More »Work-related injuries occur every single day in the United States. While we’ve come a long way from the days of the Industrial Revolution, it’s still…
Read More »Poor Governor Holcomb has been begging college students to stay in Indiana instead of packing their bags and heading elsewhere. As I pointed out yesterday,…
Read More »Indiana has found another area where we rank high – drugs. In fact, we are ranked #5 by a recent report using “Drug Use &…
Read More »Last December, the Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018 passed, federally legalizing hemp-derived CBD in the U.S. The new law now considers hemp a crop that…
Read More »A myth is a story created by humans. Every ‘culture of humans’ has its own explanation of what this majestic universe means. The stories give…
Read More »Even FBI investigations and arrests don’t stop the local democratic machine from playing games with their community–mainly their voters and some candidates. This go around…
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