The Uplift Emergency Winter Overnight Shelter, located at 609 Wallace Rd., Farmington, is operated by East Missouri Action ...
Samantha Bresnahan is the ACLU of Indiana’s Senior Policy Specialist. This commentary previously appeared at ...
The Daily Journal is now in the midst of changes that will reshape its future. Along with several other ...
Before Braun took office in January, the Indiana Commission for Women had its own line item in the state budget of $113,601 ...
Responding to continued rapid shifts toward digital news consumption, The Daily Journal will cease home delivery on Mondays effective April 25, but instead will provide subscribers with a full digital ...
A small California publishing company that was owned by famed investor Charlie Munger warned its shareholders that his death would have a significant impact on the company’s $300 million stock ...
The Falcons won the Class 1A title two years ago and then took the 2A crown last season. Ingomar’s lineup returns mostly intact and is led by powerful outsider hitter Macie Phifer (565 kills last year ...
VINELAND — Saturday, June 7 marks 150 years since the first edition of The Daily Journal was published. Like its hometown of Vineland, the newspaper today bears the same name it started with, but ...
The Daily Journal is proud to announce the launch of CalLawyer.com, a dedicated online portal designed specifically for California law students. This career-focused resource provides exclusive content ...
My December sell rating on DJCO was driven by its extreme 3.2x price-to-book valuation, which has since corrected with a 30% share price drop. Daily Journal is a unique blend of legacy newspaper ...
The Daily Journal Corporation's shares have surged 80% in the past year, now trading at 3.2x price-to-book value, which I believe grossly overvalues the company. With Charlie Munger's passing, DJCO's ...
Charlie Munger's Daily Journal likely realized a 15x return on BYD stock last quarter. The investor used $50 million in sale proceeds and $37 million in margin debt to buy securities. Munger's ...