Daily News Update - Friday, March 27, 2009

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INDIANA WIRE

Criticism over Obama invite mounts at Notre Dame

Recycling advocates warn of fund freeze's impact

Dems still want gov. to weigh in on unemployment

New rounds of layoffs coming across Indiana

Ind. House OKs bill to cancel snow day changes

NORTHERN INDIANA

Gary Post-Tribune

New Lake taxing plan floated in Indianapolis

IDEM calendar complaint rejected

$5.3 million in energy stimulus money heading this way

Times of Northwest Indiana

Gary pitches transparency at closed-door meeting

Senate begins state budget work

C.P. petitioners battle rate hike

$5.3M in grants to fund 'green' NWI projects, Visclosky says

EDITORIAL: Clean coal costs must be considered

South Bend Tribune

Recession cuts Michiana deeply

South Bend public works up for task force scrutiny

EDITORIAL: A high honor for Notre Dame

Fort Wayne Journal Gazette

House defies school-calendar shift

Ranks of uninsured put at 29% in state

City gets $2.5 million energy grant to upgrade efficiency

Lafayette Journal and Courier

Police asked to explore Clinton audit findings

City defers purchases, citing tax delays

City, county to get $1.1M to cut energy

CENTRAL INDIANA

Indianapolis Star

Stimulus money could fund 'green' projects in metro area

Indy says no to Louisville light show

House OKs bill to count half-days of school

Lawmakers: CIB fix will be 'shared pain'

Feds to give city $8M to help cut energy use

COLUMN: State's low rankings keep coming

EDITORIAL: Fiscal reality of staggering debt

Muncie Star Press

Mayor's third chat draws sparse crowd

Indiana remains 'No deposit, no return'

Senator to speak at Lincoln Day Dinner in Hartford City

EDITORIAL: Delaware County needs to get in early on commuter rail

Richmond Palladium-Item

Council ponders 911 fee hike

SOUTHERN INDIANA

Evansville Courier & Press

Daniels: State to move quickly on Rockport plant

WEHT-TV (Evansville)

Are Cost Cuts To Blame For Branchville Prison Escape?

Louisville Courier-Journal

House votes to reverse instructional time change

Escapees captured in western Nebraska


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