Daily News Update - Thursday, September 4, 2008

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INDIANA WIRE

Obama campaign doesn't fear loss of Clinton voters

Long Thompson supports 5th year of high school

NORTHERN INDIANA

Gary Post-Tribune

Region's delegates show support for Palin

Obama camp targets Indiana

Visclosky visits VU meteorology department

Lawmaker wants school year to start in September, not August

Clay thanks Barden, but city still in crisis

Times of Northwest Indiana

Democrat calls for optional fifth year of high school

Fate of county public works in question

EDITORIAL: School board's delayed action tackled Valparaiso's taxpayers

South Bend Tribune

Local young women mixed on Palin pick

St. Joseph County prosecutor's budget targeted

Will Indiana be a battleground state?

Fort Wayne Journal Gazette

Obama envisions Indiana in blue

Candidates float education ideas

EDITORIAL: Ground it, governor

Lafayette Journal and Courier

Mayor pushes for annexation

City Council: Be nice or you're out

CENTRAL INDIANA

Indianapolis Star

Funds for 100 new officers diverted

Lawrence mayor asks council for $15,000 raise

Different party, same theme: change

Hoosier GOP celebrate VP candidate

COLUMN: Palin feels the love from GOP

EDITORIAL: Adding insult to injury, leaving debt unpaid

Anderson Herald Bulletin

Pence speech canceled

Muncie Star Press

Sheriff seeks more manpower, cars and money

Council must make big cuts to 2009 budget

Richmond Palladium-Item

Convention speech by Pence canceled

EDITORIAL: City smoking code needs wise balance

Terre Haute Tribune-Star

Gov candidate eyes private funds for 21st Century program

SOUTHERN INDIANA

Evansville Courier & Press

Delegates 'in awe' of McCain's choice

Candidate seeks more graduates

EDITORIAL: Abortion ordinances

Louisville Courier-Journal

Spring ISTEP means double dose of tests

Thompson outlines education plan


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