A century ago, Eli Lilly and Company grew one of the nation’s largest cannabis farms to supply a variety of pharmaceuticals. Why does the drug maker seem determined to conceal the details of that history?
Adam Wren
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Ask Me Anything: Colleen Fanning, Politician
“I’ve just kind of made a promise to myself that I’m not going to be public about issues that aren’t things I directly vote on, because it doesn’t serve my constituents.”
Adam Wren
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Importantville: Merritt For Mayor
“Everyone’s talking about Beto and Biden. But here’s another ‘B’ you should know.”
Adam Wren
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Pete Buttigieg Has His Eye On The Prize
Can South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg work the angles to become a dark-horse presidential contender for the Democrats in 2020?
Adam Wren
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Importantville: Post-Thanksgiving Leftovers
“I was very honored to be the first here in Indiana. Obviously, we made state history here.”
Adam Wren
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Importantville: Buttigieg PAC, Young’s 2020 Map, And Pence In Asia
“The Democratic Party is more than a party of coastal elites.”
Adam Wren
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Importantville: Post-Midterm Hot Takes
“I will contend until the day I die that the vast majority of Joe’s critics on the left have never reconciled themselves to the fact that Indiana is bigger than just where they live.”
Adam Wren
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Importantville: Post-Midterm Takeaways
“I think voters here probably are ready for universal healthcare.”
Adam Wren
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Importantville: Midterm Election Week
No one really knows anything.
Adam Wren
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Oladipo To Endorse Joe Donnelly
Oladipo with the assist.
Adam Wren
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Indiana Politics, September 2018
A record number of Hoosier women are their party’s nominee this year.
Adam Wren and Craig Fehrman
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A Spectator’s Guide To Sign Prep For The Mini-Marathon
Consider this a comedic call to arms.
Adam Wren
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Ersal Ozdemir’s 11th Hour
“We’re going to make one last run at it,” Ozdemir said of the Indy Eleven. “Something has to change.”
Adam Wren
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Indiana’s Drug Czar: The Worst Is Yet To Come
Indiana hasn’t reached the peak of the opioid epidemic yet.
Adam Wren
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Does Indy Need A Needle Exchange Program?
Dr. Krista Brucker, a reform advocate for opioid overdose treatment, fears Indianapolis is headed for deadly HIV and HIV and hepatitis C outbreaks.