Daily News Update - Wednesday, April 15, 2009

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INDIANA WIRE

Court hears arguments in Muncie mayoral case

Senate budget would boost school funding _ for now

Statewide alcohol tax proposal taken out of bill

NORTHERN INDIANA

Gary Post-Tribune

Senate tweaks transit bill

Plasmatronics loan in limbo

BP again contests appeal

Times of Northwest Indiana

Reassessments could mean back tax payments

State liquor tax dries up

State Senate OKs $30 billion budget

Stimulus funding cut 16 percent for communities

South Bend Tribune

Cuomo declines Notre Dame abortion debate invite

Judge, sheriff balk at St. Joseph County cuts

TEA Party protest is lined up for courthouse

Fort Wayne Journal Gazette

Local tax district still alive in Senate

Capitol set for budget showdown

Bid to freeze gaming voted down in House

Stimulus little help for roads, city hears

EDITORIAL: Tax day politics

Lafayette Journal and Courier

Tea party organizers get OK to use bridge

Police look to tap into stimulus funds

Reassessment contract drains fund

EDITORIAL: Experience wins out over local roots

CENTRAL INDIANA

Indianapolis Star

A greener City-County Building: motion-activated lights, rain catchers, bike transit

Daniels aims to change culture so that science, math skills are valued like basketball

The stage is set for battle over budget

Senate inserts Ballard plan into CIB rescue bill

Property tax cap amendment shut down in House

Visclosky gives questionable campaign funds to Treasury

COLUMN: Challengers put Burton to work

EDITORIAL: Competitive races: what a concept

Muncie Star Press

Local lawmakers against doubling alcohol tax

EDITORIAL: Lawsuit's continuation not in Muncie's best interests

Richmond Palladium-Item

EDITORIAL: Lifting of Cuba travel ban could warm relations

Terre Haute Tribune-Star

Mayor visits with northside residents

SOUTHERN INDIANA

Evansville Courier & Press

Legislators get last chance at bills

Council's vacant seat sparking interest

County not waiting for slice of stimulus

EDITORIAL: Tea parties

Louisville Courier-Journal

Senate passes spending proposal

Floyd schools chief resigns to take state education post


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