Daily News Update - Friday, May 29, 2009

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INDIANA WIRE

Ind. councilman indicted on election charges

Local officials unhappy with air-monitoring change

SBA announces new loan guarantee

Ind. court considers Terre Haute mayoral dispute

Ind. Senate leader: no gambling issues in session

Ind. legislator enters GOP race against Burton

Ind. court upholds Muncie mayor's 13-vote win

NORTHERN INDIANA

Gary Post-Tribune

Senate leader wants gambling off agenda

IDEM to monitor lead near mills

Legislative forum set for Glen Theatre

Gary, Lake County getting federal cash

Gary hires stimulus cash help

EDITORIAL: Nation doesn't need guns in federal parks

Times of Northwest Indiana

Senate leader says he'll block Gary casino move, other gambling measures

Mayor touts amphitheater's benefits

EDITORIAL: Fix fund, then build trust

South Bend Tribune

Gov. Daniels talks about budget goals

Fort Wayne Journal Gazette

EDITORIAL: Mourdock's math

Lafayette Journal and Courier

EDITORIAL: Planning U.S. response to North Korea

CENTRAL INDIANA

Indianapolis Star

State Rep. Murphy joins race for U.S. Rep. Burton's seat

Odor-control idea doesn't smell right to panel

COLUMN: Energy Summit was an echo chamber

EDITORIAL: Keep it short and simple

Muncie Star Press

City Councilman Monte Murphy indicted on election-related counts

Appeals court says Sharon McShurley is our mayor

The 2007 election: Will it ever end?

Local business, legislator support more clean jobs

EDITORIAL: Please end this now, Jim

Terre Haute Tribune-Star

Attorneys for Bennett, Burke present cases to Indiana Supreme Court

SOUTHERN INDIANA

Evansville Courier & Press

Bayh details support of credit card reform

EDITORIAL: Supreme Court

Louisville Courier-Journal

House, Senate leaders split on special session agenda


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