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Landing another Super Bowl might not be such a long shot after all

February 4, 2012
Talk of bringing another Super Bowl to Indianapolis began soon after week-long festivities kicked off for the 2012 game, but city leaders will have to find a way to generate more revenue for the NFL and its 32 team owners for Indianapolis to muscle its way into a regular Super Bowl rotation.More.

Company: Sugarland resisted delaying state fair concert

February 8, 2012
Sugarland resisted delaying the start of a concert at the state fair despite threatening weather that caused a deadly stage collapse, the fair's top official testified against the company that built the stage rigging.More.

Koch family takes another step toward Kentucky park

February 8, 2012
The owners of Holiday World have taken another step toward re-opening an amusement park near Louisville known as Kentucky Kingdom that closed more than two years ago.More.

Indiana stage builder cited in state fair disaster

February 8, 2012
The State Labor Department says the company that built the stage ahead of last summer's deadly Indiana State Fair collapse showed "plain indifference" to safety standards.More.

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Koch family takes another step toward Kentucky park

The owners of Holiday World have taken another step toward re-opening an amusement park near Louisville known as Kentucky Kingdom that closed more than two years ago.More.

TRAVEL: Surprise! Carmel has turned into a place I'd like to visit

Over the past few months, we’ve fallen in love with a charming city just a few miles north of our Indianapolis home.More.

HETRICK: Here's a little ditty 'bout health insurance reform

Just before Christmas, I received a nasty-gram in the mail from a firm called ORS.More.

WEB REVIEW: Super Bowl adds momentum to charity effort

Basket of Hope has opportunities for involvement long after the Super Bowl has moved on to the next destination.More.

Questioning Obama, Favre and the CIB's $50 millionRestricted Content

It's the season for bailouts—banks, businesses, capital improvement boards are all standing on street corners shaking empty Burger King cups at passing taxpayers.More.

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In Depth Report

Indianapolis shows up peer cities in attracting the young and educated

Cities must woo people while they’re young—in their 20s or early 30s—because after that age, people tend to hunker down. The Indianapolis area apparently appeals to at least two key groups of young people—particularly those already married, according to a new study by researchers at IUPUI.More.

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