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INDIANAPOLIS - An Indiana law passed this year is changing some aspects of the state's unemployment system.
Saying the state’s 2009-11 budget protects middle class taxpayers while offering steep program cuts to plug a $6.6 billion shortfall, Gov. Jim Doyle has signed the state’s $62 billion spending plan for the two years starting Wednesday.
COLUMBUS - Multimillion-dollar downpayments on racetrack slots proposed by Gov. Ted Strickland are at risk if Ohio voters approve a competing casino plan in November, the chief executive of a major racing company said Friday.
Responding to requests received from bikers and others who enjoy the outdoors, the Dunn County Highway Department has upgraded County Highway D between State Highway 25 and the Red Cedar bridge in Irvington at an approximate cost of $120,000.
Record label mogul Allen Klein, who handled the affairs of both the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, died in New York on Saturday after a battle with Alzheimer's disease, a spokesman said. He was 77.
Letters on alternative energy, flooding in North Jersey, gun control, merging municipal services and managing the nation.
By ANDY KIRKALDY ADDISON — As of Friday, traffic on the Crown Point Bridge, which links Addison with Crown Point, N.Y., will be reduced to one lane to allow New York Department of Transportation workers to perform repairs to the span’s steel trusses.
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Homeowners in the U.S. are challenging their property tax bills in droves as the value of their homes drop, threatening local governments with another big drain on their budgets.
California voters gave Arnold Schwarzenegger a single, blockbuster-sized mission when they sent him to Sacramento six years ago in an unprecedented election: Fix California's chaotic budget system, once and for all.
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