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Date Added: May 25, 2008 02:36:02 PM
The business of courting companies or manufacturing industries to locate in the Tri-State does not appear to be affected much by the slumping national economy. "The activity has been OK. It's not off the charts, but it certainly is pretty consistent," said Greg Wathen, president and chief executive officer of the Economic Development Coalition of Southwest Indiana.

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