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issues & trends
In this February 8, 2012 issue
Indianapolis fights to eliminate abandoned homes
Cities hop on afterschool programs bus
Finding new economic growth in the aging care industry
Indiana adopts 'right to work' law
Pigs on police cars? Inmates pull a fast one on police

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Top Stories
Indianapolis fights to eliminate abandoned homes
Public safety, property values are main concerns.
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Cities hop on afterschool programs bus
Schools, community groups work to keep youth in school and out of trouble.
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Commentary
Finding new economic growth in the aging care industry
Louisville thrives by supporting businesses that focus on aging residents.
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Learn how to contribute columns for publishing in future issues of American City & County's Issues & Trends newsletter.
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New Laws
Indiana adopts 'right to work' law
Measure could spur action in other states.
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Lighter Side
Pigs on police cars? Inmates pull a fast one on police
Prison prank alters cruisers' decals.
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