Daily News Update - Tuesday, April 14, 2009

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INDIANA WIRE

Changes made to abortion doctor bill

Mayor wants higher local alcohol, car rental taxes

Terre Haute mayoral foes get high court hearing

Notre Dame president defends Obama invitation

Indiana bankruptcies soar 41% in year

NORTHERN INDIANA

Gary Post-Tribune

State high court revives casino fund case

Federal money to help repair leaking tanks

Assessor: Appeals could reach 1,200

Portage tackles Dyngus Day

EDITORIAL: Lake County judges shouldn't be elected

Times of Northwest Indiana

ArcelorMittal planning 400 layoffs

Legislature takes up emotional issues

Carter declines interest in judgeship, U.S. attorney post

Uran, others headed to Vegas

Hundreds of tax appeals filed

Few respond to mayor's call

NWI legislators hope to revive stalled ideas

EDITORIAL: Judges should be appointed

South Bend Tribune

Obama, Notre Dame commencement issue bringing Keyes to South Bend

Jenkins defends Obama Notre Dame invitation

It's a normal Dyngus Day

Dyngus Day notebook

Jack Colwell: Weinzapfel Stars at SB's Dyngus Day

Fort Wayne Journal Gazette

Admission rules may go beyond abortion

Lawmakers recall Okeson's integrity

COLUMN: State charges taxpayer for IRS goof

Lafayette Journal and Courier

Legislators ease West Side fears

County chooses reassessment firm

EDITORIAL: Blame House chairman for toothless law

CENTRAL INDIANA

Indianapolis Star

$16.1M in stimulus money will jump-start IndyGo projects

City County Building going 'green'

Ballard adds his CIB plan to the mix

Child services overseer in budget

Congressman seeks $10M for interchange

COLUMN: Perhaps lawmakers will listen to Daniels' budget concerns

EDITORIAL: Ballard speaks; where are others?

Muncie Star Press

EDITORIAL: No engineers could prove costly

Richmond Palladium-Item

Council gets EDC seat

EDITORIAL: Taxpayers finally win under new police policy

Terre Haute Tribune-Star

Indiana Supreme Court will hear Burke v. Bennett

Talking technology: Congressman Ellsworth gets look at educational needs

Obama election supporters to continue work as 'Wabash Valley Organizers'

EDITORIAL: Legislation would help make teens better drivers

SOUTHERN INDIANA

Evansville Courier & Press

Kniese leaving Evansville City Council for bank job

EDITORIAL: State Budget

Louisville Courier-Journal

Bill on bridges project dies

Senate GOP defeats Democrat plan to send more money to poor schools

Daniels expands push to promote his agenda

NATIONAL

Congressional Quarterly

Bayh Cites Signs of Economic Renewal


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