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  • Results from Election Night in Indiana. Some students are eligible for free and reduced lunches. A guide to health care waitlists.
  • Peacemakers initiative receives large grant. ACPL celebrates milestone year for programming and facilities plan. The Local's Kara Hackett tells us this week's events.
  • Rokita and Nieshalla want clarity between IU and the Kinsey Institute. We learn more about Indiana's "All-Payer Claims Database."
  • Corcoran's stay of execution request denied. Stillwater Hospice offers grief support for LGBTQ+ individuals. Julia Meek speaks with local playwright Bob Ahlersmeyer.
  • Surprise, anger, parenting and Lizzo: That's one way to sum up the list of the most engaging stories in 2019. Other big topics included consumerism and climate change — and officials behaving badly.
  • Fort Wayne Police partners with Trine to solve cold cases. Gov. Eric Holcomb visits Ukraine. Julia Meek highlights Steve Smeltzer's latest publication of works.
  • SACS hires new superintendent. Indiana legislative session reaches halfway point. Trump administration lists three federal properties in Indiana to either close or sell.
  • Hundreds protest Trump, Project 2025 at Statehouse. Legal expert discusses immigrant students' rights. Bill headed to House floor would enhance FSSA transparency.
  • A closer look at threats to public media funding. Funds are now available for counties affected by flooding. Columbia City kicks off Historic Preservation Month with tours.
  • Five school tax measures pass, and one fails in Indiana special elections. New coalition aims to clean up, protect waterways in the Ohio River Basin. November SNAP benefits delayed at least one week.
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