Daily News Update - Thursday, August 21, 2008

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INDIANA WIRE

Roob: proposed rule would cost some food stamps

Southern Indiana county keeps abortion restrictions

Ex-Putnam County sheriff faces federal charges

Judge seizes Harris' bank accounts

NORTHERN INDIANA

Gary Post-Tribune

Transit group looks to Indy for support

Governor to visit storm-damaged Griffith next week

EDITORIAL: Gary City Council must reduce spending

Times of Northwest Indiana

Long Thompson vows privatization review

Harris claims poverty in appeal

County suspicious of salt shortage

EDITORIAL: Green light to cut spending, but not to red light cameras

South Bend Tribune

Long Thompson: Review contracts

Budget cuts threaten park swimming

St. Joseph County judges defend proposed budgets as mandates

EDITORIAL: SCHIP's lifeline for families

WNDU-TV (South Bend)

Daniels' plan for RV workers draws mixed reaction

Fort Wayne Journal Gazette

Feds credit state on welfare aid

Override could be on deck

EDITORIAL: The drinking age debate

WANE-TV (Fort Wayne)

170 new jobs coming to Ligonier

Jobs, Privatization big topics in Governor's Race

Lafayette Journal and Courier

Ackerson visits Lafayette, pledges to follow pay-as-you-go spending

EDITORIAL: Let's reopen debate about drinking age

CENTRAL INDIANA

Indianapolis Star

Long Thompson calls for review of privatization efforts

Obama taps Beech Grove worker to speak at Democratic convention

Ballard names Lowry as new Indy Parks director

Ex-CIB chief helped spearhead deal

COLUMN: Effort grows to change face of government

EDITORIAL: Lower drinking age won't end binge drinking

WISH-TV (Indianapolis)

Thompson attacks privatization efforts

Anderson Herald Bulletin

FSSA: Letter indicates food stamp progress

FSSA: Agencies work for clients' benefits

Muncie Star Press

EDITORIAL: Delaying tax collection won't benefit anyone

Richmond Palladium-Item

EDITORIAL: Candidates must tackle U.S. deficit

SOUTHERN INDIANA

Louisville Courier-Journal

New Albany City Council to vote on smoking ban

Lugar going overseas

NATIONAL

CQPolitics.com

Dems' Defenses of '06 Indiana House Gains Look Effective


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