Ask Amy: Welcome wagon should’ve stayed in the garage
Dear Amy: A new neighbor moved in. I left a welcome gift on their porch, like I do for everyone that moves in.
Editorial: City View District plan takes key step forward
It’s not every day that a major institution in a community sets out to transform nearly 700 acres of near-town farmland with a new hospital, housing, retail and more.
Bud Herron: Making the best of hitting the wrong note
Herbie Hancock always has been one of my favorite jazz musicians.
Ask Amy: Engaged man is a fool for love
Dear Amy: I’m writing in reference to my recent engagement,
Letter: Appreciating The Republic even with difficult changes
From: Warren Ward
John Foster: Remembering those times when we forget
I get a chuckle out of some of the things I read on Facebook regarding “senior moments”.
Tyler Cowen: Yes, there are Rich Men North of Richmond
Oliver Anthony’s hit song “Rich Men North of Richmond” raises anew an old question: When are folk songs a good guide to political and economic issues? The song reflects a dissatisfaction with current American life and working conditions, and Anthony yearns for leaders who will fight for America’s workers rather than the wealthy.
John Krull: Todd Rokita, ‘winning’
So often, moral shabbiness reveals itself most at moments of perceived triumph.
Editorial: Incentives for EV industry give state a positive charge
Terre Haute Tribune-Star
Ask Amy: Mom’s harsh discipline leads to disrespect
Dear Amy: I was the disciplinarian while my children grew up.















