Daily News Update - Monday, September 29, 2008

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NORTHERN INDIANA

Gary Post-Tribune

Number of voters keeps growing

Obama campaign office opens, canvassers ready

House defeats Visclosky rail bill

Is bankruptcy an option for Gary?

Lake County stands out in elections

EDITORIAL: Lake County should fix election arguments

Times of Northwest Indiana

Some relief from tax caps will require local cooperation

E.C. casino cash bout headed to state's high court

M'ville cutbacks include donations

Valpo council adopts smaller budget for 2009

Visclosky: GOP blocked communities' voice in rail mergers

Retooled vote counting might speed tally

COLUMN: They play in a travelin' band

Gardner resigns from Little Cal commission

Congressman calls for Borman inquiry

South Bend Tribune

St. Joseph County split on tax abatement ordinance

Political TV news riles travelers

Young voters watch, listen

COLUMN: Miracles, money and the governor's race

Fort Wayne Journal Gazette

Jobs dominate governor race

Deputy mayor eager for duty

Palin the media's darling, study contends

EDITORIAL: Register to vote now

EDITORIAL: A kinder Medicaid proposal

EDITORIAL: Free speech and non-profits

Lafayette Journal and Courier

Voters use YouTube to keep eyes on politicians

Q&A with Heather Maddox

EDITORIAL: Indiana's state alcohol laws out of touch

CENTRAL INDIANA

Indianapolis Star

Pence against, Lugar supports rescue plan

Indiana pastor to take part in 'Pulpit Freedom Sunday'

Subjects took flight during debate

Ads for McCain to air in state

Hoosiers: Debate moves 4 voters toward a decision

COLUMN: In Southern Indiana, jobs are top issue

COLUMN: City's movers set to shake up education

EDITORIAL: Last chance to make voice heard in historic election

GUEST COLUMN: Smart government

Indianapolis Business Journal

EDITORIAL: Government needs fixing

Anderson Herald Bulletin

Gov. Daniels keeps date for breakfast

Muncie Star Press

Mayor felt 'threatened' in March DTF meeting

GOP admits presidential race in Indiana 'closer than we'd like'

Finances a factor in capital punishment

AG candidate under fire for representing CR3

County budget passes with party-line vote

Richmond Palladium-Item

Pence: I'm voting against rescue plan

For some voters, can't-miss event misses the mark

Terre Haute Tribune-Star

Daniels: Money is tight for colleges

'House' actor to visit Terre Haute's Campaign for Change office Sunday

FLASHPOINT: Voters must resist eliminating Harrison Township assessor

SOUTHERN INDIANA

Louisville Courier-Journal

Sale of Town Hall proposed

Don't believe everything you hear at debates

Assessor's final pay criticized

NATIONAL

Washington Post

Pastors flout tax law by talking politics from the pulpit


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