Archive of Indiana on Friday November 06, 2009
IN: Indiana public school leaders warned of funding cuts
By Mike Smith, South Bend Tribune
Indiana's school chief warned school superintendents Thursday declining state revenues could force cuts in public education spending, education officials said.
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IN: In Indiana, blacks continue to be at higher risk for HIV
By Will Higgins, The Indianapolis Star
Blacks have suffered disproportionately from HIV/AIDS for a long time, and lately the gap has widened.
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IN: IU economists predict weak recovery in 2010
By The Associated Press, Evansville Courier and Press
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- Indiana University economists predict a weak recovery in 2010 as the state and nation begin to recuperate from one of the worst recessions since World War II.
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IN: Indiana swine flu deaths spike upward
By Jeff Parrott, South Bend Tribune
Nine Hoosiers died from swine flu over the past week, nearly doubling the state's number of flu deaths since the pandemic started in the spring.
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Weekly wrap: Louisiana pleasantly surprised by haul from tax amnesty program
By Stephen C. Fehr, Stateline.org Staff Writer
More than $300 million is generated from delinquent Louisiana taxpayers; California finance chief hangs it up; Iowa Gov. Culver campaigns as problem solver; and stimulus Web site turns up boo-boos.
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