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Is the American Dream of Homeownership Available to Millennials?
In 2018, the homeownership rate of millennials was roughly one in three, a number that was significantly lower than that of baby boomers or Generation…
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Democrats Debate
Our corporate media is a joke. I can’t even watch the debates because they are so rehearsed and so rigged with how and who asks…
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Finance Meeting to Discuss Fire-Based EMS
When you call 911 as a consumer, there are lots of assumptions and expectations. Usually, all are met and I’ve personally never heard anybody say…
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Politics – a Lack of Morality is the Problem
Why are the people so restless and full of disease — not at ease? Professor Kennedy touched a nerve today requiring additional vetting of a…
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It’s Good to Be Queen
Gretchen Cheesman, Part I Mayor Dennis Tyler wanted the former Chief of Police, Steve Stewart to investigate Gretchen, but the FBI was in town and…
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How to Be Strategic About Assisted Living Options
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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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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