Year: 2019

Government

What’s Happening in Muncie?

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…

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Infrastructure Proposals for More Pedestrian-Friendly Roadways

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…

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Workplace Safety: How Are We Doing?

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…

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Indiana Ranks Poorly in US News’ Best States Report

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,…

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Indiana Top 5 Drug User

Indiana has found another area where we rank high – drugs. In fact, we are ranked #5 by a recent report using “Drug Use &…

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Implications of Making CBD Federally Legal in the U.S.

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…

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Love or Fear – A Sunday Musing

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…

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Nora Powell Pranks Democrats

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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4 Apps for a Less-Stressful 2019

Life can be stressful. Luckily, there’s an app for that. Whether you want to get better about managing your finances or pick up a healthy…

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Muncie City Election 2019

By: Todd Smekens I’ll be updating this article throughout the day as we get reports about the city primary election. I’ve heard lots of projections.…

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