Daily News Update - Tuesday, May 12, 2009

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INDIANA WIRE

New Ind. law gives teachers more legal protections

NORTHERN INDIANA

Times of Northwest Indiana

New state law aims to help teachers control unruly students

USW supporters rally for U.S. auto, manufacturing industry

Late tax bills have cities, towns grumbling at Lake County officials

U.S. attorney vows to keep prosecuting corrupt pols

Lake government security posts temporarily empty

S'ville councilman announces he will make a re-election bid

EDITORIAL: GOP needs to define itself

South Bend Tribune

Students split on Obama ND visit

St. Joseph County Council vote on veto override tonight

May 28 court date set for Keyes

EDITORIAL: Taxpayers left in limbo again

Fort Wayne Journal Gazette

Top 10 for tardy taxpayers owe less

Pence: GOP strayed from own beliefs

Treasurer proposes new tax tracking

EDITORIAL: The squeeze on Ivy Tech

Lafayette Journal and Courier

EDITORIAL: New law won't bring respect to classrooms

CENTRAL INDIANA

Indianapolis Star

Teachers shielded from suits

Gambling lobby rolls dice on special session

EDITORIAL: What's in your paycheck?

Muncie Star Press

Muncie must cut $2.1 million NOW or go broke by November

Yorktown council backs off insurance plan

Surveyor, recently arrested on drunken driving charge, says 'I put in for vacation'

Richmond Palladium-Item

State treasurer to speak at Rotary meeting

EDITORIAL: Teen drivers bill among session's bright spots

Terre Haute Tribune-Star

Burke v. Bennett case continues May 28

Nine now vying for vacant Vigo seat

SOUTHERN INDIANA

Evansville Courier & Press

Mayor to offer Front Door Pride progress report

Mayor assembling arena project committee

Daniels says bill empowers teachers to take back control

EDITORIAL: Welfare privatization


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