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A protester holds two signs up to traffic on South Calhoun Street in downtown Fort Wayne on Saturday. Protesters stretched down both sides of the street, from the intersection of East Berry Street down past the Rousseau Center.
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Local organizers estimate they pulled more than 9,000 people to the Allen County Courthouse Green on Saturday. Additional protests saw more than 100 people in the more rural communities around the region.
Patrons of the Art in the Park event last summer.
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Who & What: March 30, 2026
Thousands showed up for No Kings protests across Northeast Indiana on Saturday. Indiana drivers to pay more cents per gallon in taxes at the pump. Experts urge lawmakers to take action to address $39T national debt.
Who & What: March 27, 2026
Allen County population grew by 3,000 from 2024 to 2025. Central Indiana officials raise concerns over Lebanon water discharge plan. Federal order keeps two coal plants running as costs climb.
Who & What: March 26, 2026
A Libertarian candidate joins race for Indiana Secretary of State. Trump issues endorsements for Indiana Republicans who supported redistricting. New study finds Indiana lags behind other states in primary and preventative care.
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