Originally published on Wed December 14, 2011 5:02 am
Gary, Ind., is among the most troubled cities in the Midwest, but some residents are starting to feel a bit more optimistic.
That's because they've just elected a new mayor with an Ivy League pedigree and some big ideas. Her name is Karen Freeman-Wilson and when she's sworn in at the beginning of the new year, she'll become the first African-American female mayor in the history of the state of Indiana.
But Freeman-Wilson isn't interested in the symbolism. She says her first job will be to promote Gary.
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