By James Madison January 13, 2026 One year ago this week, I authored a piece for The Indiana Citizen that drew on my scholarship of that dark period in Indiana history a century ago, when the Ku Klux Klan took over our state. I noted, “The past never repe... See more
This article was originally published by Votebeat , a nonprofit news organization covering local election administration and voting access. By Carrie Levine Votebeat January 12, 2026 Votebeat is a nonprofit news organization reporting on voting access and... See more
This story was originally published by Public News Service. By Chrystal Blair, producer Public News Service January 9, 2026 A recent report from the Pew Research Center found Americans are now more divided and less trusting of one another than at any poin... See more
This story was originally published by TheStatehouseFile.com. Indiana’s lawmakers have proposed more than 500 bills—from education to taxes to government policy—for 2026’s short legislative session. This years’ session will end earlier than previous short... See more
A note from the publisher of The Indiana Citizen: One year ago–on Inauguration Day, January 13, 2025–we asked one of Indiana’s leading public intellectuals, Ball State Economics Professor Michael Hicks, to analyze and anticipate the impact of having a Chr... See more