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Palin leaves some fans frustrated

People who had wristbands in Noblesville didn't get their books signed.

Palin coming back to Fort Wayne

Makes promise to local GOP chair before book signing.

Palin snubs local media on tour

Marketing expert suspects former VP candidate wants to keep focus solely on her book.

Palin book signing event over

Former vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin has finished signing books at the Maysville Road Meijer store in Fort Wayne.  An estimated 1,300 people were on

Lugar backs Obama's choice for judge

Indianapolis judge could become next  judge in the federal court system

Lawmakers get jump start on 2010

Indiana lawmakers will get a jump start on the upcoming legislative session by holding committee meetings a month early on issues including property taxes,

McCain daughter won't comment on Palin

Meghan McCain says she wants to read former governor's book first.

Sarah Palin to visit FW this week

Former Alaska Governor and 2008 Republican Vice President Candidate Sarah Palin is coming to Fort Wayne this week.

Dems bashed over health care proposals

A Republican lawmaker says House Democrats missed opportunities to improve the House-passed health care bill by not listening to GOP suggestions.
 

Palin book goes after McCain camp

While the book - which contains 68 color photos but no index - stays away from Levi Johnston, the former vice presidential candidate digs in when it comes to

MoveOn.org targets Bayh

Group urging Indiana senator not to block health reform vote.

Souder sounds off on Fort Hood

Local congressman says tragedy shows need for change in military procedures.

Souder sounds off on various issues

Congressman Mark Souder will face opposition in next year's primary from Phil Troyer.  NewsChannel 15 caught up with Souder on Tuesday and he talked about the

Troyer to challenge Souder in primary

A Fort Wayne attorney has announced he will run against incumbent U.S. Congressman Mark Souder in the 2010 Republican primary.

IN senators react to health care reform

Health Care reform cleared a major hurdle over the weekend. Saturday night, the House passed the bill, 220 to 215 with just one Republican voting in favor of

Local representatives on health care

Rep. Mark Souder, Rep. Dan Burton and Rep. Bob Latta react to the passing of the health care legislation late Saturday night.
 

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