Daily News Update - Wednesday, September 10, 2008

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INDIANA WIRE

Lawmakers delve into illegal immigration again

NORTHERN INDIANA

Gary Post-Tribune

Bus ridership in region down 33 percent

State governor debate tickets still available

Two region officials push local impact rail sale bill

GUEST COLUMN: State candidates partially embrace school choice

Times of Northwest Indiana

Sheriff set to announce significant budget cuts

No raises for Portage City Council in 2009

Lake Council extends early retirement deal

Lake Council lets hiring freeze thaw a few degrees more

EDITORIAL: Let school boards be accountable to local taxpayers

South Bend Tribune

D.C. think tank crafts 'green' jobs proposal

Some private data released

Welfare services undergoing review

Fort Wayne Journal Gazette

Candidates clash over job duties (AG)

Legal minds at odds over immigration edicts

EDITORIAL: Put $29 million in context

Lafayette Journal and Courier

Assessment process slow, but ahead of last year

City defends utility referendum insert

EDITORIAL: Employment rates can be deceiving

CENTRAL INDIANA

Indianapolis Star

Indiana legislators tackle illegal immigration again

Attorney general candidate vows to target child abuse

COLUMN: With Ballard, I prefer Mayor Sincerity to Mayor Talking Point

EDITORIAL: Accountability plan solid; free tuition has downside

Anderson Herald Bulletin

Frankton council adds inspection fee

BOARD OF WORKS: Rate change in Oct. bills

BOARD OF WORKS: City OKs economic development tool

Obama campaign speaks to veterans

Muncie Star Press

Muncie could charge $500-$1,000 for fire runs

Fate of Ball State voting center in the hands of GOP

Muncie's deputy mayor accepts 'pay cut'

Richmond Palladium-Item

City awaits technology park's payoff

Terre Haute Tribune-Star

Long Thompson takes aim at Daniels' travel records

SOUTHERN INDIANA

Evansville Courier & Press

Commissioners balance money, safety

Study session shows split on immigration bill

EDITORIAL: Speedy education


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