Daily News Update - Friday, October 24, 2008

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INDIANA WIRE

Indiana Republicans still see McCain winning state

Clerk regrets distributing 'black Hitler' letters

GOP appeals early voting centers case

Lawyer says feds investigated but filed no charges

State warns counties of bogus voting applications

Professors walk fine political line

NORTHERN INDIANA

Gary Post-Tribune

'Exciting to be a Democrat in Indiana'

Lawyer: Feds passed on Second Century charges

Hammond city judge sues council over budget

Supreme Court asked to weigh in on early voting

Times of Northwest Indiana

Judge sues Hammond City Council

Lake early voter lines grow, as does the wait

ENDORSEMENT: We endorse Scheub, Dedelow for commissioner

South Bend Tribune

Donnelly, Puckett to debate

Fort Wayne Journal Gazette

Hoping for a blue tide

GOP questions foe's expenses

A new leader for education

ENDORSEMENT: Daniels, with caution

GUEST COLUMN: Township lobbying is for citizen benefit

Lafayette Journal and Courier

Property tax due date pushed to Dec. 1

Billing delays cause headaches for schools, cities

Ackerson outspending Buyer in 4th Dist. race

Accusations fly in District 26 race

EDITORIAL: Vote centers may need adjustments

CENTRAL INDIANA

Indianapolis Star

Heavy traffic at early voting sites

Vote on IPS plan is tough to predict

IPS bond campaign so far is low-key

Many favor mass transit

Obama urges Indianapolis crowd to vote early

35,000 welcome Obama at rally

Mellencamp's political ad questioned

ENDORSEMENT: Choices for 8 seats include 2 newcomers

COLUMN: Indiana in the thick of 2008 election

Anderson Herald Bulletin

EDITORIAL: Political parodies are part of free speech

Muncie Star Press

New Castle to lay off 7 full-time employees, close parks for winter

Indiana's college savings program re-launched, easier for parents

Incumbents fight to keep seats on county council

Two offenses, but one candidate stays, the other goes

ENDORSEMENT: Incumbent legislators have served ECI well

Richmond Palladium-Item

Pence starts spending

EDITORIAL: 'Yes' vote on township issue is a vote for fairness

Terre Haute Tribune-Star

Barack Obama criticizes John McCain tax plan in 47th Indiana stop

John Mellencamp featured in new Obama radio ad

EDITORIAL: Assessor question deserves time, dialogue

SOUTHERN INDIANA

Evansville Courier & Press

Obama urges Hoosiers to end run as red state

Barbs traded at last face-off

Long Thompson will campaign in Southwestern Indiana on Saturday

ENDORSEMENT: For commissioner

Louisville Courier-Journal

35,000 cheer Obama in Indianapolis


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