Why’s Social Security Moved to General Fund? 

Ask Rusty – Why was Social Security money moved to the General Treasury?  Dear Rusty: Why were the Social Security funds moved from the Social Security account to the General Fund with the government? Is it not then called a tax making it an entitlement? That then gives the government control of our retirement. Most…

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Heights Superintendent Shares Update

At last week’s Superintendent Advisory Group meeting, Jack Russell, President and CEO of OneZone, was our guest presenter. He shared his work with and perspective on our Reaching New Heights initiative. Jack did an excellent job enlightening the group about the program from a business perspective and as a parent with a child enrolled at…

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Shame On Our Government

The good governor of our great state campaigned on a number of issues, but the one that caught my ear – and a number of other Hoosier homeowners – was property tax relief. We don’t need to go over the history. You know it far too well. Property taxes have gone up and up and…

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Bonnie Shares Biblical Aspiration

I posted this question to social media one morning, “Which person in the Bible do you aspire to be like?” I promised my readers my personal response at the end of the day, and this is what I wrote. I aspire to be like the prostitute in the gospel of Luke 7. Here is part…

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It’s All Water Over the Dam

From Time to Thyme By Paula Dunn A couple of weeks ago, Cynthia Baker emailed to ask if I’d ever written a column about the creation of Morse Reservoir. Not exactly. I’ve covered aspects of the reservoir’s history before, but I’ve never devoted an entire column to it. To be honest, I’ve been a little…

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Montgomery Medicine No. 794

Artificial Intelligence Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming medicine at an astonishing pace. From improving diagnoses to streamlining administrative tasks, AI has the potential to make healthcare more efficient and accessible. While AI will never replace doctors, it is quickly becoming a powerful tool that enhances human decision-making and improves patient outcomes. In his book Deep…

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Keep Your Chin Up

Surveys show that most people hate at least one part of their body. I’m not happy with my ears, for example. They stick out more than they should. My wife said to be that obsessed with my own looks makes me appear very elfish. I think she meant selfish. Freud wasn’t all wrong. When I…

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Wasteful Government Spending Isn’t Just a National Issue

During a time when the president of the United States is meeting with reporters every day, providing more transparency to government operations than Americans have seen before, some lawmakers at the Indiana Statehouse are trying to do the opposite. A couple of committees are considering taking public notices out of Indiana newspapers and placing them…

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