Recent editorials published in Indiana newspapers

Recent editorials published in Indiana newspapers

Despite the improved employment figures, Democrats complain that Indiana wages are now 1.6 percent lower than they were in 2008. “Fact is, Mike … …read more

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Dick Wolfsie visits the Indiana State Fair

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Mike Pence “Flip Flops” On Education In Desperate Attempt To Turn Poll Numbers Around

INDIANAPOLIS – Governor Mike Pence thought he could pull a fast one on Hoosiers and the Department of Education yesterday when he asked the State Board of Education to not