Bosma
30. October 2010 | 00:19State GOP feels winds of change blowing its way
Standing before a microphone near the Statehouse on an afternoon of fierce winds, Indiana House Republican leader Brian Bosma delivered what was essentially a closing argument in support of GOP House control. (News Source: The Indianapolis Star - 06:08:53)
Daniels’ group spends $1M on Indiana House races
Gov. Mitch Daniels’ political action committee has spent nearly $1 million so far to support more than two dozen Republican candidates. (News Source: WTHR Indianapolis - 15:00:45)
Statehouse control will sway agenda
INDIANAPOLIS #8212; A few hundred voters in a handful of Indiana House districts could make a huge difference in state policies hashed out over the next two years #8211; and the next decade. (News Source: Fort Wayne News-Sentinel - 14:10:16)
Students rock with Rundgren for class
Rocker Todd Rundgren never went to college — until now. He’s in Bloomington this week and next teaching an honors seminar at Indiana University. (News Source: The Indianapolis Star - 06:34:03)
Daniels’ group spends $1M on Indiana House races
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Gov. Mitch Daniels’ political action committee has spent nearly $1 million so far to support more than two dozen Republican candidates as his party tries to win back control of the Indiana House. (News Source: The Star Press - 16:47:04)
Daniels’ PAC is piling nearly $1M into House races
27 state candidates receive funds as Aiming Higher makes a bid to elect a Republican majority. (News Source: The Indianapolis Star - 08:00:30)
House vote key for Daniels: Outcome to affect state policies for years.
INDIANAPOLIS — A few hundred voters in a handful of Indiana House districts could make a huge difference in state policies hashed out over the next two years — and the next decade. (News Source: South Bend Tribune - 11:08:34)
Timothy L. Foltz
Timothy L. Foltz , 45 yrs. old, of Lanark, died Wednesday, Oct. 20, 2010 at Good Samaritan Nursing Center in Mt. Carroll. He was born Oct. 1, 1965 in the Morrison Community Hospital, the son of Sandra Rogers and Jerry Foltz. He was a 1981 graduate of Lanark High School. (News Source: The Prairie Advocate - 03:00:50)
Tax caps will benefit more homeowners
The percentage of homeowners who will benefit from property tax caps next year will nearly double, according to an analysis released Thursday. But that also means a dramatic decrease in revenue for local governments and schools statewide. (News Source: Fort Wayne Journal Gazette - 11:34:12)
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