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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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The Great Green Hope: I Don’t Idle, I Only Watch It on TV

Posted by: Ryan Puckett
Posted: September 2, 2009
Categories: Uncategorized

You know, we Hoosiers are infamous for being idle. Our statewide obesity rate is atrocious, we aren’t active enough, we eat poorly, and so on and so on. You’ve heard this too many times, haven’t you? If you’re […]

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The Great Green Hope: Why Improving IPS is a Green Issue

Posted by: Ryan Puckett
Posted: July 29, 2009
Categories: Uncategorized

On any given day, pick up a copy of the The Indianapolis Star, Indianapolis Business Journal or log onto Inside Indiana Business and you’ll read about a litany of major issues facing our beloved Circle City. Some of […]

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The Great Green Hope: The Greenest Burrito

Posted by: Ryan Puckett
Posted: July 14, 2009
Categories: Uncategorized

Others may define things more narrowly, but in my opinion, how food is farmed and raised is very much about being eco-friendly, sustainable, environmentally conscious or green. Personally, I try to choose foods that are locally grown, naturally […]

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