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Author Archives: Ryan Puckett

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The Great Green Hope: Sometimes You Gotta Make Sausage

Posted by: Ryan Puckett
Posted: January 31, 2011
Categories: Uncategorized

You have likely heard the old saying that goes something like, “Laws are like sausage… you’re better off not knowing how they are made.” Well, if I learned one thing during 2010, it’s that very little is accomplished […]

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The Great Green Hope: I Pledge…

Posted by: Ryan Puckett
Posted: August 31, 2010
Categories: Uncategorized

From first grade through my senior year of high school, I repeated the Pledge of Allegiance daily. Basically, “The Pledge” says I promise to be loyal to the United States of America – in retrospect, that’s kind of […]

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The Great Green Hope: Park This

Posted by: Ryan Puckett
Posted: August 13, 2010
Categories: Uncategorized

Around most of Indianapolis and all across suburbia there is ample, free parking. Basically, we are spread out and there is room for our vehicles to stay put while we travel from place to place. For downtown workers, […]

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The Great Green Hope – It’s Time to Get Connected

Posted by: Ryan Puckett
Posted: March 1, 2010
Categories: Uncategorized

Once upon a time, there was a new city emerging in America’s Heartland. The city grew quickly and became the state capital—the only state capital located directly in the center of its state. A Scottish architect designed the […]

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