Indiana is embroiled right now in a bitter controversy, which as of the date of this writing appears to have been resolved – for now. Put simply, the controversy is over the right of individuals to “contract” with businesses to work, without being compelled to contribute to or take part in union membership as a condition of employment.
What Do You Think? Will This Move Save Indianapolis?
February 4, 2012 by Anita Cooper
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Indianapolis Hopes for Housing Boost after Super Bowl
January 31, 2012 by Tavis J. Hampton

The city of Indianapolis is only a week away from hosting Super Bowl XLVI. As the New England Patriots and New York Giants move in, many in the city are hoping visitors will like what they see and help boost the struggling housing market by taking up residence.
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