Daily News Update - Friday, March 20, 2009

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INDIANA WIRE

Indiana's 2007 toxic releases fell 3.4 percent

Jackson Co. shelves ordinance on ongoing protests

McVey to seek GOP nomination in 5th District

NORTHERN INDIANA

Gary Post-Tribune

NIRPC seeks public comment on fed projects

State stimulus plan picking up support

Assessments reviewed as tax deadline looms in Porter County

EDITORIAL: Open government best serves citizens

Times of Northwest Indiana

NIRPC OKs $44.4 million stimulus transport list

C.P. mayor pledges more community forums

State school superintendent praises Gary's efforts

$40M in road projects tentatively planned

Visclosky: AIG should repay bonuses; House votes for tax

EDITORIAL: Gary needs a nepotism policy

South Bend Tribune

South Bend, Elkhart get fed money for foreclosures, abandoned homes

Earmarks help local lawmakers bring home bacon

Elkhart mayor presses Daniels for stimulus bucks

Huckabee: 'Save Elkhart'

EDITORIAL: Let the sun shine in Indiana

Fort Wayne Journal Gazette

Senate to cut cash from road bill

EDITORIAL: Bridge financing fix

Lafayette Journal and Courier

Census pegs county as one of fastest growing in state

CENTRAL INDIANA

Indianapolis Star

Ind. leads nation in new jobless claims

Indiana saw drop in toxic releases in 2007, EPA says

McVey starts bid to unseat U.S. Rep. Burton

EDITORIAL: Bayh finds solid middle ground

Muncie Star Press

Public information request often ignored

EDITORIAL: Federal agency goes too far for its own good

Richmond Palladium-Item

Tax collections might lag

EDITORIAL:: Shining a light on democracy and self-rule

SOUTHERN INDIANA

Evansville Courier & Press

Bayh pushing registry for Iraq vets

Tax breaks sealed factory deal

EDITORIAL: School days

Louisville Courier-Journal

Key senator opposes road bill

Senate panel OKs Hoosier's nomination


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