Michael Leppert: A day of Rep. Jim Banks’ tweets
The last tweet I read before I turned it off was simply a message released from former President Donald Trump. It read: “If I were in office, this deadly Ukraine situation would never have happened!”
Editorial: Call for help may stop a fatal overdose
Thirty-three Bartholomew County residents died of drug overdoses in 2021, a record number that sadly keeps topping itself year after year.
Brian Howey: Why Ukraine matters to Hoosiers
The post-Cold War era has ended now that Russian President Vladimir Putin launched the invasion of Ukraine, an independent, democratic nation. Europe is now experiencing its first fighter jet-to-fighter jet, tank-to-tank military invasion since World War II. There is speculation a full-style incursion could end tens of thousands of lives, and generate a brutal counter-insurgency.
Letter: Western democracies failed to stand tall for Ukraine
From: Benjamin Hicks
Cummins’ big deal bodes well for future
Columbus-based Cummins Inc. this week shifted its move away from fossil fuels into overdrive with the acquisition of Michigan-based auto parts supplier Meritor Inc.
Bud Herron: A leader worth remembering
I met Robert N. Stewart while stuck with him in a tiny elevator between the second and third floors of the Columbia Club in Indianapolis in 1964.
John Krull: Trump in a trap of his own making
Former President Donald Trump has some dark days ahead of him.
Leo Morris: The ‘Quilhot Bid’ — Playing the hand you’re dealt
I have a new phrase to add to your vocabulary and self-help guide: the Quilhot bid.
National unity paramount to confront Putin’s war
Vladimir Putin launched an unprovoked land, air and sea attack on the sovereign nation of Ukraine. This is Putin’s war. America and the international community must, at long last, confront him as the world’s most dangerous man.
Steven Roberts: Wanted: More Americans, but how exactly?
WANTED: More Americans!














