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With Allen County Commissioner Nelson Peters retiring at the end of the year, his seat had an open Republican primary for the first time in 20 years. EACS board member Ron Turpin won the GOP nomination for that seat. And At-Large Councilman Kyle Kerley is out.
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Valerie McCray won the Democratic primary for U.S. Senate Tuesday, making history in the process — becoming the first Black woman to be a nominee for U.S. Senate in Indiana history.
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What do poll workers do to help elections? Some members of our audience were curious.
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People who use wheelchairs don’t always have access to necessary training to be able to learn advanced skills that allow them to navigate an often inaccessible world. One program in Indiana aims to address that.
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Two candidates, including a former Allen County Democratic Party chair, have filed for consideration in the upcoming caucus to fill the sixth district city council seat vacated by Mayor Sharon Tucker.
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Governor Eric Holcomb believes New Carlisle's location helped attract an $11 billion investment from Amazon. The planned data center would bring the largest capital investment in Indiana history to a relatively small community in St. Joseph County.
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A little more than a week after Sharon Tucker's inauguration as Fort Wayne mayor, the Allen County Democrats have announced a date, time and location to caucus in her replacement on the Fort Wayne City Council.
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The data center project now includes investment in alternative energy, non-profits, and job training.
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The Fort Wayne Police Department largely attributes this decrease to the Hope and Recovery Program, which prioritizes treatment over jail time.
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Former Sixth District City Councilwoman Sharon Tucker was formally sworn in as Fort Wayne mayor after her Democratic caucus victory to fill out the rest of the late Mayor Tom Henry's fifth term.
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Indiana is at a higher risk of private, out-of-state companies buying up housing stock.
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The festival went on hiatus during the pandemic and made its return this year, with four days of comedy programming around downtown.