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  • We start with a preview of the fall Girls on the Run season. Victoria Jacobsen catches us up on high school football as we advance to Week 3. Zach closes with notes on IU football, NFL kickoff, and more.
  • Indiana Citizen sues for access to list of voters sent to federal government for citizenship check. Indiana wants the public's help crafting a new recycling plan. Hoosiers weigh in on moving municipal elections.
  • IU's football season begins Saturday; head coach Curt Cignetti shares how his team is feeling. Zach and Victoria catch up on high school football action. We close with notes on the Fever, Colts, and more.
  • Mayor Tucker announces Senate Bill 1 fiscal task force. Developers of Google data center ask for more wetlands. Indiana political centrist group shifts focus as partisan divide grows.
  • Man serving 80-year prison sentence for the murder of April Tinsley has died. Childcare provider's reimbursements cut to close state's financial gap. Hoosiers are split on the idea of vote centers.
  • Indianapolis students gather at Indiana Statehouse to rally for gun safety reform. Some medical experts fear this year's flu season could be worse than usual. IDOE sees decrease in chronic absenteeism.
  • Indiana lawmakers return to the Statehouse to discuss redrawing congressional maps. A Republican state senator says he'll be voting "no" on mid-decade redistricting. International students are opting out of attending college in the U.S.
  • Allen County's Drug Court program holds its fifty-ninth graduation. Indiana lawmakers release first draft of a new congressional map. MISO looks to fast-track more power plants for AI data centers, EVs, and more.
  • Zach and Victoria recap football state finals, before looking ahead to basketball. Curt Cignetti and Fernando Mendoza look ahead to IU's big matchup against Ohio State. We close with notes on the Komets, and more.
  • Fort Wayne is making changes to its Riverfront project. Gov. Mike Braun has revealed a new family leave program. A new study indicates more can be done to soften impacts of data centers.
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