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TODAY'S UPDATES

Reid: Burris might get Senate seat

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid says Roland Burris will not likely take Barack Obama's Senate seat until a court in Illinois... - 11:48 AM

State will close Knightstown children's home

The Indiana State Department of Health will close the Indiana Soldiers' and Sailors' Children's Home in Knightstown this spring. The 112 students ... - 12:22 PM

Poll: Little support for school streamlining

An Indiana University poll on education issues found weak support at best for proposals to consolidate small school districts in the state. - 10:16 AM

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As Indiana legislature convenes, high expectations come during recession

When lawmakers convene at the Statehouse today for the 116th session of the Indiana General Assembly, they'll do so under the worst economic conditions of their lifetimes.  [01/07]

Presidential inauguration

Beech Grove couple joining Obama on train to D.C. for inauguration

WASHINGTON -- Beech Grove resident Mike Fisher and his wife, Cheryl, will arrive in style at the presidential inauguration aboard the train taking ...  [01/07]

Daniels' lean budget proposal leaves some wanting

Republican Gov. Mitch Daniels unveiled a budget blueprint Tuesday that was immediately assailed by Democrats because it set aside almost no new...  [01/07]

Daniels' trip to GMAC Bowl won't come out of state funds

INDIANAPOLIS — Bad weather in Indiana and Alabama has prompted Gov. Mitch Daniels to cancel his planned trip to see Ball State’s football team...  [01/06]

2009 Legislature

Budget gets top billing; then it's a medley

Passing a new state budget will be the top priority for lawmakers when they convene Wednesday, but they'll also confront hundreds of other bills...  [01/06]

Daniels will be saying 'no' a lot

No money for new state programs. No money, potentially, to fully fund some existing programs at current levels. And no money for state pay raises.

Battle lines form over decision on tax caps

Governor and activists seek a vote for constitutional amendment; local officials urge caution.

City workers can OK their own raises

In Indiana, government employees can approve their own increases, while other states ban practice.

Statehouse to tackle foreclosures

State lawmakers plan to begin hearings when they convene this week.
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