Daily News Update - Monday, May 11, 2009

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INDIANA WIRE

Special session presents big, big challenge

Former coal lobbyist takes state post

Teens face ban on cell phones while driving

Notre Dame to pay some police bill for Obama visit

Budget stall puts tuition in limbo

NORTHERN INDIANA

Gary Post-Tribune

Former coal lobbyist tapped for key role at IDEM

EDITORIAL: Indiana finally acts to protect the puppies

Times of Northwest Indiana

Visclosky cites glut of NWI subprime loans in call to Senate

The incredible shrinking Republican: Local GOP says party needs to return to core values

EDITORIAL: Don't limit charter schools

EDITORIAL: Government reforms are best hope

COLUMN: State, national political parties are out of synch

South Bend Tribune

Obama's visit puts focus on abortion

Is ND Catholic enough?

2001 kneeling grad has no regrets

EDITORIAL: ND-Obama issue calls for respect, civility

COLUMN: Looking for leadership from the gov

Fort Wayne Journal Gazette

Legislators try to cool foreclosure meltdown

Daniels full of advice for marginalized GOP

Lafayette Journal and Courier

Cities, county consider use of cash reserves

Rail fans rally for high-speed service

EDITORIAL: Tread lightly with eminent domain laws

EDITORIAL: Assessor bill dispute shows need for reform

CENTRAL INDIANA

Indianapolis Star

Are CIB naming rights worth it?

Daniels to offer CIB bailout plan

EDITORIAL: Political cronyism trumps reform

Muncie Star Press

Delaware County Surveyor facing alcohol charges

Delaware County prosecutor to look into union ad

EDITORIAL: Yorktown Council should rescind employee insurance ordinance

Richmond Palladium-Item

EDITORIAL: Governor lowers boom on 'selfish' boomers

Terre Haute Tribune-Star

Three file for commissioner seat

EDITORIAL: Reform measures improve state's voting procedures

SOUTHERN INDIANA

Evansville Courier & Press

Mayor to announce 'collaborative effort' for new arena

Obama, Clinton plan Indiana visits

Daniels, lawmakers seek budget accord ahead of session

EDITORIAL: Assessor Jonathan Weaver allows deputy to work from home

EDITORIAL: Legislature blocks the way. Our View: Locals should run with it.

Louisville Courier-Journal

Who will the budget 'buck' stop with -- Daniels or lawmakers?


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