Daily News Update - Thursday, May 28, 2009

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INDIANA WIRE

Ind. court hearing Terre Haute mayoral dispute

Ind. tax collections forecast to drop this year

NORTHERN INDIANA

Gary Post-Tribune

Judge holds city in contempt, must return fees

RDA legal battle continues

EDITORIAL: Bayh bill would add to nursing faculty

EDITORIAL: Extra money won't fix state graduation woes

Times of Northwest Indiana

Bayh: Bill ends credit card abuses

Forecast calls for slimmer state budget, but Dems bristle

Hammond charter school plan earns queries, praise

Lake to receive stimulus funds for recession relief

State OK with tax collection plan

EDITORIAL: Lake council offers $60K insult

COLUMN: High taxes matter more than low-slung pants

COLUMN: Hey, Chicago! Want a free airport?

South Bend Tribune

Indiana budget outlook worse than thought

Roemer tapped as envoy to India

EDITORIAL: FDA should regulate tobacco

Fort Wayne Journal Gazette

$1 billion shortfall forecast

Credit card rules shield good customers, Bayh says

Busy Daniels to give weekly GOP address

Robertson named state health No. 2

Lafayette Journal and Courier

Street repairs could begin soon with help of wheel tax

EDITORIAL: End judicial confirmation witch hunts

CENTRAL INDIANA

Indianapolis Star

Indy councilman raises stink over biz odors

Revised revenue figures may force cuts at schools

Republicans critique emissions cap

Roemer nominated as envoy to India

EDITORIAL: Lighten up on carbon reduction

Muncie Star Press

Experts say wheel tax might save you some money (and grief)

EDITORIAL: Animal plan needs consideration

Terre Haute Tribune-Star

Burke v. Bennett hits Indiana's high court today

Ellsworth tours TH project locations

SOUTHERN INDIANA

Evansville Courier & Press

Tax shortfall to top $1 billion

Louisville Courier-Journal

$1.1 billion in cuts needed to save reserves, forecast says


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