Daily News Update - Tuesday, March 31, 2009

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INDIANA WIRE

Children's home backers renew Ind. Statehouse push

Critics say welfare changes cost Ind. $100M so far

Indiana colleges wait to set tuition rates

NORTHERN INDIANA

Gary Post-Tribune

Trial begins for former township trustee, others

Times of Northwest Indiana

Prosecutor: Payments from Cal Twp. pact were thefts

Cantrell set to be sentenced

Little Cal overhaul advances

South Bend Tribune

Hummer brand awaits its fate

Fort Wayne Journal Gazette

Obama to aid auto towns

Souder troubled by feds' 'takeover'

COLUMN: Casino is going nowhere

Lafayette Journal and Courier

EDITORIAL: Big changes needed in the auto industry

CENTRAL INDIANA

Indianapolis Star

Indiana factories could take a hit

EPA to monitor air quality at 4 Indiana schools

Home's backers make case at Statehouse

COLUMN: Marion County's AmeriPlex tax agreement is win-win

EDITORIAL: Riding the perfect transit storm

Anderson Herald Bulletin

Soldiers' and Sailors' Children's Home alumni rally

Councilman charged with drunken driving

Muncie Star Press

Muncie Police Department eliminated from federal drug-fighting grant

GUEST COLUMN: Richard Feldman: Soldiers and Sailors Home is too valuable to close

EDITORIAL: Nepotism no longer acceptable practice

Richmond Palladium-Item

Megadairy review continues

Easter Seals' trail of clues leads to former Richmond mayor

EDITORIAL: Obamas set good environmental example

Terre Haute Tribune-Star

Seeking support for Obama's budget: Group goes door-to-door to put pressure on Indiana lawmakers

EDITORIAL: Good, bad news coming from General Assembly

SOUTHERN INDIANA

Evansville Courier & Press

EDITORIAL: Card Check


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