By Lindsay Doty A new study published by the non-profit research group RAND Corporation says hospitals are charging privately insured patients more than double what
Month: May 2019
Cummins celebrates 100 years in Indiana, plans for multiple footprint expansions
Governor Eric J. Holcomb and city officials joined Tom Linebarger, Chairman and CEO of Cummins Inc., a global power leader, today at the Indianapolis Motor
TOP TEN CONCERNS ABOUT BEING A CHAPERONE FOR A FIFTH-GRADE FIELD TRIP
By Torry Stiles (Dear readers: Saturday morning I leave the Hoosier state for a trip to Washington, D. C. with a few dozen students from
Pokémon Detective Pikachu
By Bradley Lane Pokémon has been a significant part of American culture since it was first introduced to Americans in 1998 with the joint release
Nourishing salmon: Wild caught vs. frankenfish
By Wendell Fowler After we offer a prayer of gratitude to the Great Creator, Sandi and I will occasionally eat red-fleshed, wild-caught, open-ocean (not farm-raised)
Getting intransigent about intransitive verbs
By Curtis Honeycutt I ran into my friend Lou at the farmers market on Saturday and she looked troubled. This wasn’t because the sweet corn
Ghost TV: What’s new in 2019
Ghost TV: What’s new in 2019 By Rick Hinton Paranormal television shows have come and gone throughout the years, with the old being replaced by
Ivy Tech culinary program showcases world food
By Tony Little For the majority of us, taking a trip around the world is probably out of the question. The money, the time, the
Greenwood officials break ground on new veterans memorial
By Angela Norris The city of Greenwood broke ground on a memorial central to revitalization efforts in downtown Greenwood. Veterans, police officers, firefighters, city leaders
Prevention awareness and education keys to a safer community
By Angela Norris Beech Grove resident Diana Hendricks was inspired to start a local drug prevention program for a very personal reason. “As an individual