Daily News Update - Wednesday, May 6, 2009

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INDIANA WIRE

Ind. bill would allow online voter registration

NORTHERN INDIANA

Gary Post-Tribune

Skillman talks state economy

EDITORIAL: IDEM should follow in the Fed's footsteps

Times of Northwest Indiana

Skillman offers NWI message of hope

Stimulus money help not likely

C.P. mayor to pay own way to annual conference in Vegas

Commissioner fears transit plan not dead

Revenue decline means cuts to Portage budget

EDITORIAL: Provide funds for mass transit

South Bend Tribune

D'Arcy gets plea from pro-lifers

Fort Wayne Journal Gazette

Henry seeks 86% hike in sewer rates

State: 3 violated 'do not call' law

Bluffton News-Banner

More losers than winners in 2009 legislative session

Lafayette Journal and Courier

County looks into using reverse 911 calls

EDITORIAL: Green energy is only at its starting point

CENTRAL INDIANA

Indianapolis Star

Attorney general to file lawsuit against telemarketers

2 plan to seek sheriff, prosecutor posts

County assessor may run for prosecutor

COLUMN: Colts' handling of CIB mess shows a lack of team spirit

EDITORIAL: Ethics plan doesn't go far enough

Muncie Star Press

Yorktown council avoids public in insurance vote

Lawmakers disagree with governor over budget cuts

Richmond Palladium-Item

Preble County voters say no to more taxes

EDITORIAL: Charter schools offer a choice

SOUTHERN INDIANA

Evansville Courier & Press

Deputy pay nets rebuke for assessor

Louisville Courier-Journal

Zoeller sues over sales calls

New Albany Tribune

Indiana Rep. Baron Hill undecided on Clean Energy act


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