Daily News Update - Wednesday, October 8, 2008

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INDIANA WIRE

Feds question new voter checks in 6 states

Long Thompson hits the road, not the airwaves

Obama to campaign in Indianapolis

New poll shows Daniels with slight lead

NORTHERN INDIANA

Gary Post-Tribune

Biofuels get political boost

Unions join early-voting battle

Gary's 2009 budget gets public review next week

EDITORIAL: Taxpayers will pay, but who will regulate?

Times of Northwest Indiana

Long Thompson tells Rotary about jobs plan

Early vote in full swing in C.P. but closed in Gary, Hammond, E.C.

Groups call for more early voting centers

IDEM to assist Little Cal commission, DNR official says

South Bend Tribune

Salt rubbed in St. Joseph County's budget wounds

In mock election at ND, Obama wins presidency

Web site adds judge retention features

EDITORIAL: Lakes compact a big step forward

Fort Wayne Journal Gazette

A federal contracts magnet

Business on Long Thompson's agenda

Council pushes budget cuts to head off '09 tax increase

EDITORIAL: The missing issue

Lafayette Journal and Courier

Tax delays leave districts owing interest

Assessor vows bills will be on time next year

Indiana shifts from red to battleground

Debate clears up questions for local viewers

EDITORIAL: You registered, now make sure you vote

CENTRAL INDIANA

Indianapolis Star

College debaters give edge to McCain

Local Democratic politicians joining in Obama rally in Indy

Judge faces rare disciplinary hearing

Monon to get cameras

COLUMN: Presidential election hinging on Lake County? Scary

EDITORIAL: Let's hear straight talk about nation's money woes

WISH-TV (Indianapolis)

Poll: Thompson within reach of Daniels

Anderson Herald Bulletin

Candidates for state representative address issues

Muncie Star Press

Governor says high school's not enough

Officials confirm 450-job turbine plant; mayor says she was key

Davis, Schemenaur square off for House District 33 seat

EDITORIAL: Hoosiers deserve answers on gas price fluctuations

Richmond Palladium-Item

Pence: 'Inaction was never an option' on economy

EDITORIAL: Legislators can posture, but not lower gas prices

Terre Haute Tribune-Star

Vulnerable citizens struggling with privatized welfare

Jill Long Thompson: Overhaul tax structure

Brad Ellsworth, Greg Goode debate health care, economy and war

SOUTHERN INDIANA

Evansville Courier & Press

Ellsworth, Goode spar over financial rescue package

Six seek three County Council seats

Dem says no 'Major Moves'will shift to mass transit fund

Viewers left wanting more from debate

State welfare system changes decried

Louisville Courier-Journal

Sodrel's now 'Million Mile Mike'

Thompson offers help to businesses


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