Daily News Update - Wednesday, April 29, 2009

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INDIANA WIRE

Deal near on Ind. jobless fund, but not budget

Indianapolis could get taxes for stadium agency

Ind. bill to impose access penalties likely dead

NORTHERN INDIANA

Gary Post-Tribune

Visclosky secures $3 million for Little Calumet River project

General Assembly approves new Little Cal board

Clay in Indianpolis for talks on city cuts

Times of Northwest Indiana

Region residents grade Obama's first 100 days

Little Cal overhaul headed to governor

Budget, NWI casino and transit bill going down to wire

$3M earmarked for pump stations

Visclosky will run for re-election to Congress amid controversy

EDITORIAL: Rethink business loan strategy

South Bend Tribune

Anti-Obama group displays graphic images

Kubsch resigned because of residency

GLBT amendment sought in South Bend again

Property tax bills late again

Fort Wayne Journal Gazette

Budget, jobless bill still up in air

Charitable casino site outlawed in 2 votes

Lugar backing IU prof's bid for White House job

EDITORIAL: Stimulus spending how-to

Lafayette Journal and Courier

Singled out, Klinker says no more voting for others

EDITORIAL: Results of first 100 days yet to be seen

CENTRAL INDIANA

Indianapolis Star

General Assembly may head into overtime

Obama helps inspire new era of community organizing

CIB answer likely won't include Colts, Pacers

Jobless fund bill remains in flux

EDITORIAL: GM saga spirals downward

Anderson Herald Bulletin

Local lawmakers work to pass state budget

Muncie Star Press

After 100 days in office, how does Obama rate?

The local verdict on Obama

Dog tax gets cool reception at county council

Graphics union supports Mansfield lawsuit

EDITORIAL: There are alternatives to state-sponsored preschool

Richmond Palladium-Item

Obama's first 100 can't match up to FDR's

Happy 100th day, Mr. President

EDITORIAL: New puppy, vegetable garden boost Obama's grade for first 100 days

Terre Haute Tribune-Star

Future of Vigo Commissioner David Decker uncertain

Budget cuts put to county commissioners

SOUTHERN INDIANA

Evansville Courier & Press

Indiana state budget talks stuck at impasse

Indiana legislators agree on final version of teen driving bill

Indiana lawmakers say they've brokered unemployment fund deal

Louisville Courier-Journal

Spending for schools snags late-session budget plan

New jobless bill may raise taxes, keep benefits

Johnsen's allies urge confirmation


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