Daily News Update - Tuesday, July 15, 2008

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INDIANA WIRE

Private I-69 celebration set amid ongoing tensions

Recycler says lawmaker playing politics

NORTHERN INDIANA

Gary Post-Tribune

Sheriff joins panel to advise Long Thompson

Electioneering charge against Lake Station mayor to be dropped

Times of Northwest Indiana

Obama to visit Purdue for national security talk

INDOT opts for longer days, shorter weeks

School officials bank on tax bill

Portage prepares to raise trash fee

Fuel costs make it hard for Valpo to keep on truckin'

Council hammers out duties for official

EDITORIAL: Hammond bus funding debate proves need for RBA funding

South Bend Tribune

VIM Recycling blasts Fry's complaints

Fort Wayne Journal Gazette

County appears ready to try flex hours, 4-day workweek

EDITORIAL: Legislative summer work

COLUMN: Write-ins don't sway Hoosier elections

Lafayette Journal and Courier

Decision time for juvenile center

WL decides to keep tax money in TIF districts

Candidates push end to gas sales tax

EDITORIAL: Gas prices don't qualify as emergency

CENTRAL INDIANA

Indianapolis Star

Study: Retirees in state may fare worse than most

Obama chooses Purdue for summit

Minority businesses want chance to compete

EDITORIAL: A good bet: Lottery lease could fund education

WRTV (Indianapolis)

Field Crowded For 7th District Spot

Muncie Star Press

McShurley hopes to move beyond rumors

Richmond Palladium-Item

Richmond councilman receives 50 calls about tax plan

Terre Haute Tribune-Star

Officials spar over 'Level Above' slogan, logo

SOUTHERN INDIANA

Evansville Courier & Press

I-69 project protesters arrested

School Board seats up for grabs in November

EDITORIAL: Smoking bans

Louisville Courier-Journal

BMV wins award for improvements

Randy Stumler leaving Floyd County posts for overseas job

Clark council OKs hiring officers


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