Daily News Update - Tuesday, February 3, 2009

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INDIANA WIRE

Study documents secondhand smoke costs to Indiana

Democrats: Increase school spending by 2 percent

Panel endorses bill to fund local road projects

State senate OKs 'Silver Alert' bill

NORTHERN INDIANA

Gary Post-Tribune

State road-building proposal would key on Hoosier steel

Velazquez, other Indiana mayors, off to D.C. to lobby for stimulus

Times of Northwest Indiana

Restaurant owners don't like taste of proposed food tax

Dems play Robin Hood with Toll Road loot

BP, USW reach local accord

EDITORIAL: Give us a plan before a new tax

Fort Wayne Journal Gazette

City, workers at labor standstill

Disputed road bill advances in House

Hoosier mayors convene on taxes, stimulus

House Democrats propose 1-year school spending plan

EDITORIAL: Spending that counts

Lafayette Journal and Courier

Bills give schools scheduling flexibility

'Best-case scenario' means first tax bills due in mid-July

West Lafayette's mayor looks at city's positives, challenges

EDITORIAL: There's still a need for the NAACP

CENTRAL INDIANA

Indianapolis Star

Study: Secondhand smoke costs Indiana $390 million a year

Daniels honors 'moral heroes' who turned in cash-filled tire

Indy's Super Bowl 2012 delegation learns from Tampa's hosting duties

Democrats propose 1-year education budget

Panel OKs $800M in local roads stimulus

EDITORIAL: Facts prove case for smoking ban

Muncie Star Press

Snowplow-efforts lacking says Randolph commissioner

SOUTHERN INDIANA

Evansville Courier & Press

Judge: GOP does not owe Bassemier attorney fees

State stimulus bill clears hurdle

Welfare rollout criticized

Louisville Courier-Journal

Campaign volunteers continue to help Obama

Democrats offer school budget plan

Roads bill advances but hurdles still await

New Albany council backs adult-entertainment ordinance


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