Locals bend governor’s ear on budget, education, Major Moves and more Print
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Sunday, 21 June 2009 00:00
ALBION — The special Thursday morning at Half-Acre Cafe, a little one-room breakfast and sandwich shop just south of Albion, was potatoes, eggs, toast and your choice of meat, all for $5.19. A chat with Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels was thrown...Login to Read Full Story
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Albion residents Ryan McNeal, left, and Rex Cole, right, share a laugh as Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels talks with one of their friends, Indiana State Policeman Max Weber. The governor was in Half-Acre Cafe Thursday morning for breakfast, after staying the night with a local farm family. Wednesday he was at Chain O’ Lakes State Park, where he inspected some of the work being done by the Young Hoosiers Conservation Corps, and at Trine University, where he spoke at Hoosier Boys State. Photo by Cindy Bevington
In a surprise visit to Half-Acre Cafe, south of Albion, Thursday morning, Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels visited with local residents and talked about the economy, Major Moves, the budget, education and much more. Daniels was in Albion Wednesday to take a look at some of the work being done at Chain O’ Lakes State Park by Young Hoosier Conservation Corps members. Wednesday afternoon he was at Trine University, where he spoke to about 600 delegates at the Hoosier Boys State program. Photo by Cindy Bevington
 
 
 
   
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