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Chesterton Tribune - Wed Nov 18, 4:02 pm ET
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana lawmakers will get a jump start on the upcoming legislative session by holding committee meetings a month early, giving themselves more time to examine issues including property taxes, unemployment insurance and ethics.
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The Indiana Gazette - Wed Nov 18, 11:26 am ET
The Indiana County commissioners have called in technicians from the county's election system consultant in Nebraska to comply with a state directive to recount the county's votes in the Nov. 3 balloting for judge of the Pennsylvania Superior Court.
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Fort Wayne News-Sentinel - Wed Nov 18, 10:02 am ET
INDIANAPOLIS #8212; Indiana lawmakers will get a jump-start on the upcoming legislative session by holding committee meetings a month early, giving themselves more time to examine issues including property taxes, unemployment insurance and ethics.
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Post-Tribune - Wed Nov 18, 6:22 am ET
Road project has longtime grocery in financial trouble Concerns that the local grocery store may close after more than 50 years had residents and council members up in arms Tuesday. A resident who had heard that Patz's, now located on Indiana 2, might close by Jan. 1 asked the council about rumors that a member had been dismissive about it. But council members said they want to hold on to the ...
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WISH-TV Indianapolis - Tue Nov 17, 11:11 am ET
Indiana lawmakers are gathering for their largely ceremonial organization day at the Statehouse. Read more at www.WISHTV.com
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DePauw - Tue Nov 17, 8:08 am ET
A majority of voting members at the Student Congress meeting Sunday night agreed with the faculty proposal for distribution requirements - but not without concerns. In an informal vote, 18 were in favor of the proposal, 30 voted yes with reservations, eight voted no and 21 chose to abstain.
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The Indiana Gazette - Tue Nov 17, 2:27 am ET
Members and guests of the Indiana County Reading Council are invited to attend a presentation by Stacie Isenberg on Tuesday at 6 p.m. She will present ways to use technology and to differentiate instruction to meet the needs of diverse learners.
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Louisville Courier-Journal - Tue Nov 17, 1:27 am ET
City and town courts in Indiana would be eliminated, circuit and superior court judges would be appointed rather than elected and county clerks would no longer process and hold court records under a broad plan intended to improve how Indiana courts operate.
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Evansville Courier & Press - Tue Nov 17, 12:52 am ET
INDIANAPOLIS —Indiana business interests are focused on staving off property and payroll tax hikes and are hopeful that local government reform will be on the table as the General Assembly nears its 2010 session. The issues are similar to the 2009 budget-writing session, but business interests' approach is refined, the Indiana Chamber of Commerce indicated Monday at its annual legislative ...
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Indiana's NewsCenter - Mon Nov 16, 6:11 pm ET
FORT WAYNE, IN (Indiana's NewsCenter) --- One Allen County council member, opposed to co-locating city and county police downtown, wants to know why the City of Fort Wayne isn't putting its headquarters in the Northeast Indiana Public Safety Academy on the south side of town.
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WTHR Indianapolis - Mon Nov 16, 5:44 pm ET
A few days after appearing on Oprah, Sarah Palin will make a stop in central Indiana to promote her new book.
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Chesterton Tribune - Mon Nov 16, 4:17 pm ET
The opposition to the Northern Indiana Regional Transportation District gained a sizable chunk in the official results of the Nov. 3 referendum.
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Evansville Courier & Press - Mon Nov 16, 12:35 am ET
INDIANAPOLIS —Earlier this month, Indiana voters decided that school administrators are going to have to feel some of the pain caused by a lagging economy.Statewide, there were nine ballot initiatives dealing with requests for higher taxes to increase school funding. Four were approved. Five were not. Gov. Mitch Daniels was among the first to point to a common message he said taxpayers are ...
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The Seymour Tribune - Sun Nov 15, 11:56 pm ET
JEFFERSONVILLE — Indiana 9th District Rep. Baron Hill blamed groups “outside Indiana” for spreading what he called disingenuous claims about the impact health care reform would have on Medicare. Since voting in favor of the Affordable Health...
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WTWO Terre Haute - Sun Nov 15, 9:27 pm ET
With midterm elections next year, Republican candidates are hoping to unseat Democratic Senator Evan Bayh. Indiana State Police arrested former Putnam County Sheriff Mark Frisbie Friday night in Greencastle.