Daily News Update - Monday, March 2, 2009

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INDIANA WIRE

Shepard wants more lawyers trained on foreclosures

Visclosky's ties to troubled PMA Group run deep

Budget, job issues unresolved at session midpoint

Indiana expects to get $122 million for water, sewer projects

NORTHERN INDIANA

Gary Post-Tribune

Credit bill would protect consumers from hikes

Spring ISTEP testing begins this week

Proposed NIPSCO rate hike expected to draw protests

Crisis becoming the mother of new laws

EDITORIAL: Daniels rightly takes federal stimulus cash

EDITORIAL: Little Cal project must be fully funded

Times of Northwest Indiana

Big issues saw little progress in 1st half of legi session

The 10 bills for Northwest Indiana to watch

EDITORIAL: Consider outsourcing assessments

EDITORIAL: Councilmen don't belong on Hammond Port Authority

South Bend Tribune

EDITORIAL: Electronic records save money, lives

COLUMN: Governors soar or sputter with economy

Fort Wayne Journal Gazette

Pencils ready ... ISTEP+ test begins

Legislator couldn't vote on own bill

EDITORIAL: Governors on same page

EDITORIAL: Township turmoil

Lafayette Journal and Courier

Roswarski, Dennis look at stimulus during capital visit

EDITORIAL: Some still not happy with Obama's plan

EDITORIAL: Wheel taxes or the roads less traveled

CENTRAL INDIANA

Indianapolis Star

Residents of 6 Marion County townships are taxed twice for fire service

Indiana bills would require lenders to meet with homeowners to avert foreclosures

Light rail could face obstacles in Senate

Township jobs: all in the family

Classroom spending is hard to track

Governor takes his wins where he can find them

COLUMN: Bill ensures bad bet yields winning hand for racinos

Muncie Star Press

McKinney, office keeps plugging

Richmond Palladium-Item

EDITORIAL: For township governments, accountability or elimination

Terre Haute Tribune-Star

Attorney General challenges lawyers to help food banks

SOUTHERN INDIANA

Evansville Courier & Press

State Senate, House to swap bills

EDITORIAL: Affordable housing

Louisville Courier-Journal

Young opposes township changes

Lawmakers clash in general session

Special session suggestion a surprise


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