Daily News Update - Thursday, February 26, 2009

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INDIANA WIRE

Politics complicate push to fix Ind. jobless fund

House passes bill on restaurant nutrition info

Longtime Madison County judge dies

Bill would enhance penalties on certain attacks

Bill giving tax breaks to casinos passes House

Legislator abandons effort to replace IHSAA

NORTHERN INDIANA

Gary Post-Tribune

Gary student count bill clears House, draws criticism

House OKs $35 million in South Shore funds

3 vie for Lake Dem chairmanship

EDITORIAL: Tax break for casinos bad for all Hoosiers

Times of Northwest Indiana

Lake officials split on who does reassessment

Judge's lawsuit against City Council settled

City seeks $14 million from feds' stimulus

Fort Wayne Journal Gazette

House snubs jobless-aid fix

Rate hike looming on sewer project

Governors to talk local government

House approves local projects

Lafayette Journal and Courier

Road plans made for $3.8 million stimulus in Tippecanoe

County wheel tax up for 5-year review

EDITORIAL: Obama was optimistic but a little vague

CENTRAL INDIANA

Indianapolis Star

Indiana House votes to lift voter referendums on projects

Legislator attacked racial barriers

Hoosier Lottery cuts 20 jobs because of drop in ticket sales

Bill to aid Indiana's jobless fund dies in House

State lawmaker drops bill that would replace IHSAA

House unanimously OKs bill creating ombudsman

House passes bill on restaurant nutrition info

Bill proposes tax breaks for state's casinos

Earmark inquiries rejected

IU staffer's ideals questioned

COLUMN: Auto future could start right here

EDITORIAL: Long to-do list, scarce resources

Anderson Herald Bulletin

Drug Court part of Hopper's legacy

Only the governor can name Hopper's replacement

Austin plan to bring mass transit to central Indiana passes

Muncie Star Press

County says McShurley, Murphy owe back taxes

Tyler, Errington legislation advances

'Chat with Mayor' to focus on MPD changes

Richmond Palladium-Item

Well-delivered speech, but can Obama deliver?

EDITORIAL: A nation that shared excess should now share sacrifice

SOUTHERN INDIANA

Evansville Courier & Press

House gives arena tax boost

House may shunt some reform bills

State says area air quality improving

State House slows FSSA rollout of welfare system

House passes casino tax break bill

Indiana House passes bill to amplify child victim's rights

Evansville stimulus-ready projects updated

Louisville Courier-Journal

Tax break for casinos OK'd in divided House

Gov. Daniels to speak to One Southern Indiana


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