It's been one bad year for Indianapolis, writes Matthew Tulley at the Indianapolis Star. He cites three big "fiascos" in city government, including tax assessors who ignored valuing commercial property leading to higher tax rates for residential property owners, polls that opened a day late, and a school system network that left students' private information wide open on the Internet. And 2007 is barely a little more than half over.
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