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Some years back, a comedian told a joke about a friend saying, “I believe in the pope. “Don’t you kind of have to?” The comedian had responded. “He’s not a … more
INDIANAPOLIS — Back in the days when I was a Chicago White Sox fan, I remember walking through Comiskey Park before the opening pitch and hearing shouts of “Coach! Coach! Coach!” … more

A friend says that weeds are simply flowers out of place. Rude, obscene, and curse words are often words out of place. I said “hell” during a sermon one Sunday, perhaps referring to … more
Please read and understand   H.R. 8281 ­— Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act (SAVE Act), and let your congressmen know your opinion. This bill requires individuals to provide … more
Headlines are often clickbait, often written by an editor, rather than an article’s author, meant to tease readers. They can signal the angle or bias of a story, but not aways. Here’s a … more
Editor’s Note: In conjunction with this week’s column, the League of Women Voters of Montgomery County asked the Journal Review to respond to these questions: what would you want local … more
For a few weeks now, there have been hundreds of orange traffic barrels lining dividing the full length of Washington Street and extending down U.S. 231 to the south edge of town. Traffic is … more

CINCINNATI — On the face of it, Republican presidential nominee Donald J. Trump continues to say bizarre things at his rallies, but his intent is right there for all to see. Trump said at … more
The recent attempt to assassinate Donald Trump was shocking. The former president and Republican presidential candidate was struck in the ear when a gunman fired shots at a rally in Pennsylvania. One … more
“So, what’s the plan now?” came the text from one sibling to the others. It landed somewhere around 5 p.m. Sunday, July 21. It took a few minutes for the first reply. “You … more
Father Alexis Miller’s recent column is badly flawed, and others have addressed this already. The idea that to despise former President Donald Trump means a person is against Christianity is … more

INDIANAPOLIS — A Shakespearean tragedy is characterized by death and disaster, involving characters of high societal status: Prince Hamlet, King Lear, Julius Caesar, Lord Macbeth. Macbeth … more
Father Alexis Miller’s guest column“Why the ruling class hates Donald Trump” published July 26 contains a number of inaccuracies. The first is in the title. The ruling class … more

With the Fourth of July recently observed, it reminded me of the Pledge of Allegiance. When I was in grade school (a very long time ago, and no it wasn’t a one-room school), every morning we … more
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