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The move would put the Salamonie State Forest in the Salamonie Lake State Park.
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Delegates decided to back Max Engling for the secretary of state race during the Republican Party convention in Fort Wayne.
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Northwest Allen County Schools will have a year to find Superintendent Wayne Barker's replacement, as his retirement takes effect June 2027.
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Touted by law enforcement as a necessary and helpful tool, others worry about creeping surveillance and data sharing with federal agencies.
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Gov. Mike Braun replaced the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission chairman days after the commission approved a $71 million rate increase for AES Indiana customers. Advocates and some lawmakers are skeptical it will work.
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New data from United Way shows 38% of Indiana households earn above the federal poverty line but still can't afford basic necessities like housing, childcare and food.
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Indiana became the third state to win a federal waiver to consolidate some federal education funds and change how much academic results count in its high school ratings.
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All June, WBOI is showcasing the musical talents of Canterbury School students with a special edition of the Heard Me Here campaign.
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The Fort Wayne Philharmonic Chorus was joined by the DePaul University Concert Choir from Chicago, and pianist Jon Kimura Parker
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