Daily News Update - Wednesday, April 1, 2009

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INDIANA WIRE

Religious head asks Obama to rethink abortion

Stimulus money to hire 2,000 for Ind. projects

NORTHERN INDIANA

Gary Post-Tribune

Senate pushes transit taxing board for region

Foes of plan will likely be vocal

Cantrell gets 6 1/2 years for fraud scheme

Defense fights back at Dozier Allen fraud trial

Crown Point mayor now opposes Preserve

EDITORIAL: Daniels right to rap contract for Clay's son

Times of Northwest Indiana

Income tax linked to NWI transit funding

Cantrell sentenced to 6 1/2 years in prison

Development official named chief of staff

Mayor: Dump The Preserve

EDITORIAL: Unigov idea merits discussion

South Bend Tribune

Indiana House move boosts cities' budget angst

Notre Dame's Obama invitation shakes down thunder

April 1 tax hikes on tobacco products are no joke

Most South Bend property taxes collected

Fort Wayne Journal Gazette

Tax-weary smokers stock up, weigh options

Puppy-mill bill clears Senate panel

Lafayette Journal and Courier

EDITORIAL: Cutting mail service in the modern world

CENTRAL INDIANA

Indianapolis Star

Senate unanimously approves teacher background checks

Senate panel alters bill to regulate dog breeders

Senior citizens can opt out of jury duty under recent bill

State jobs for youths

EDITORIAL: Taking a chance on bankruptcy

Anderson Herald Bulletin

Authorities weigh gun charge against councilman

EDITORIAL: Notre Dame should welcome Obama

Muncie Star Press

Audit finds 'questionable disbursements'

Surveyor hires stepson as chief deputy

Richmond Palladium-Item

Plan taxes smokers

Terre Haute Tribune-Star

EDITORIAL: When will we stop trashing Indiana roadsides?

SOUTHERN INDIANA

Evansville Courier & Press

Old National returns bailout money

Watchdog group starts petition in opposition to proposed arena funding

EDITORIAL: Saving the automakers

Louisville Courier-Journal

2,000 to be hired for parks work

Kentucky inaction stalls Indiana bill on bridge projects


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