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Deadline for internship fast approaches

October 18, 2021

By Senator Phil Boots The Oct. 31 deadline to submit an application for the Senate internship program is quickly approaching. Anyone interested in participating in the Indiana Senate Republican Caucus’ paid spring-semester internships should apply as soon as possible. Internships…

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Daily Almanac: Oct. 19, 2021

October 18, 2021

Sunrise/Sunset RISE: 8:03 a.m. SET: 7:02 p.m. High/Low Temperatures High: 72 °F Low: 47 °F Wacky Holiday Today • Dress Like a Dork Day • Evaluate Your Life Day What Happened On This Day • 2005 Trial of Saddam Hussein…

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10-18-2021

October 18, 2021
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Halloween Haunts

October 17, 2021

Beasley’s Orchards Fall Festivals  Location: Beasley’s Orchard, Danville Dates: Now through Oct. 31 Hours: Monday through Friday 1 p.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday noon to 6 p.m. Activities include an 8-acre corn maze, hayrides to the…

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What’s Next?

October 17, 2021

By Randall Franks I can remember standing nearby as I watched my mother move through business projects. She would finish one task and from her mouth I’d hear the words, “What’s Next?” In many respects that is how I have…

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Remote work here to stay — lean into it to thrive

October 17, 2021

By Erin Bloom Aquent The COVID-19 pandemic forced seismic changes on business workers in America. Closing the office was going to be a temporary inconvenience, yet it has illuminated a new and attractive path forward for many companies and their…

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Having freedom to enjoy life’s passions to their fullest

October 17, 2021

By Glenn Mollette Steady cash flow comes from steady work. If you want money you have to do something that produces money. Much of what we want to do in life does not always produce cash. We may experience fun,…

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Current tax proposals: critiquing two promises to Americans

October 17, 2021

By: Dr. Mark W. Hendrickson I have written about “Washington’s Bi-Partisan Fiscal Folly” for years, caused by chronic over-spending. Regardless of which party holds the upper hand in Washington, the federal budget deficit persists. In the first two full fiscal…

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Why civic engagement matters for companies and nonprofits

October 17, 2021

(StatePoint) New research reveals that not only has America’s largest generation — millennials — become more civically engaged since the pandemic began, but that the time is right for nonprofits and companies to help all Americans see how profoundly they…

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Tips to get out of sticky situations in the great outdoors

October 17, 2021

(StatePoint) When it comes to outdoor adventures, you never know what unexpected issues will arise. While you’re unlikely to pack a full toolbox, extra shoes or equipment due to space limitations, tape can offer quick fixes in a variety of…

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