
John Krull
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Husband, father, friend, teacher, writer, radio talk show host.
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1 week ago |
commercial-news.com | John Krull
One of the many sad things about the shootings in Minnesota is that they somehow seem inevitable. Any reasonable person—conservative or progressive, Republican or Democrat—who has paid attention over the past few years could see something like this coming. With all the free-flowing anger rushing over the landscape, it was just a matter of time before someone was killed. kAmxE’D >@C6 E92? ;FDE 2 BF6DE:@? @7 F?4:G:= 5:D4@FCD6] uC@> @FC 62C=:6DE 52JD 2D 2 ?2E:@?[ H6 92G6 2=H2JD 925 A6@A=6 H9@ D2J >62?
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thestatehousefile.com | John Krull
Let people speak. I’ll say that again. Let. People. Speak. Close to home and across the nation, we’re now seeing bad situations made much worse by public officials’ attempts to deny people who have legitimate concerns the opportunity to voice those concerns. In Indianapolis, Mayor Joe Hogsett and the City-County Council have managed to escalate what was an ugly situation into a crisis, one that threatens to undermine the capital city’s government and destroy once-promising political careers.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | John Krull
One of the many sad things about the shootings in Minnesota is that they somehow seem inevitable. Any reasonable person — conservative or progressive, Republican or Democrat — who has paid attention over the past few years could see something like this coming. With all the free-flowing anger rushing over the landscape, it was just a matter of time before someone was killed. It’s more than just a question of uncivil discourse.
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1 week ago |
pressrepublican.com | John Krull
One of the many sad things about the shootings in Minnesota is that they somehow seem inevitable. Any reasonable person — conservative or progressive, Republican or Democrat — who has paid attention over the past few years could see something like this coming. With all the free-flowing anger rushing over the landscape, it was just a matter of time before someone was killed. kAmxE’D >@C6 E92? ;FDE 2 BF6DE:@?
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morgancountycorrespondent.com | John Krull
In the hungry days following World War II, when the United States had assumed world leadership, America’s colleges and universities looked for ways to set themselves apart. Some focused on building massive library collections. Others strove to lure the best scholars and create first-rate research centers. Still others sought to carve out a clear superiority […]
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RT @grizalumni: Thanks @boss2356 and @JohnKrull2 for the great conversation at the @franklincollege Luncheon Series at @Harryandizzys today…

RT @IndyPressClub: Cheers to #Keating19 winner @EIrishify, and thanks again to WaPo’s @schmidtsam7 for inspiring our finalists this weekend…

My thanks to @DanielSComiskey and the team at Indianapolis Monthly for the chance to shine some light on a great book and a great man.

On the 50th anniversary of Slaughterhouse-Five, Vonnegut's friend @JohnKrull2 delivers a very personal history of Indiana's most important book. https://t.co/3Ie7bDDLLl