The state agency in charge of building a new stadium for the Indianapolis Colts and a bean company whose property stands in its way are trying to work out their problems outside a courtroom.
A spokesman for the Indiana State and Convention Building Authority said representatives of the agency and the N.K. Hurst Company met most of the day Saturday.
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Saturday, January 21, 2006
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