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  • Indiana receives over 200-million dollars from the feds to support rural health initiatives. The top-ranked Hoosiers are heading to the Peach Bowl for a rematch with Big Ten rival Oregon next Friday.
  • Child poverty rises in Allen County despite full employment. A bill would limit land ownership, college access for some noncitizens. A proposal requires in-person checks before closing abuse cases.
  • Girls On The Run is gearing up for its spring season, and they're looking for coaches. State officials are assisting the effort to bring the Chicago Bears to Indiana. Zach and Victoria catch up on high school basketball and gymnastics.
  • The ACPL is digitizing two decades' worth of El Mexicano. A bill would expand policing powers of the National Guard if greenlit by the governor. LGBTQ+ advocates participate in day of advocacy at the Statehouse.
  • Environmental groups warn Senate bill would weaken pollution protections. Hospital report says many Indiana hospitals are financially vulnerable. Changes were made to a bill that would require Ten Commandments in classrooms.
  • We start with more information about a protester's rights in the Hoosier State. Indiana's youth vote is lagging behind the rest of the nation. Kara Hackett from The Local shares this week's events.
  • Fort Wayne city officials to hold educational forum on immigration. Indiana State Rep. Ed Clere expelled from House Republican Caucus. Martindale-Brightwood residents oppose data center development.
  • Confusion over paperwork handling has Indiana candidates scrambling. Lawmakers weigh scope of doxxing bill after redistricting threats. 'Hailey’s Law' and Bears Stadium key issues as session hits final stretch.
  • The City of Fort Wayne holds immigration information forum. Controversial language in a bill regarding data centers and farmland expected to be struck out this legislative session. State lawmakers, community advocates discuss issues affecting Latino Hoosiers.
  • A bill for relocating casino clears Indiana House. Indiana bill aligns state with Trump administration’s immigration enforcement goals. Hoosiers from across the state compete in annual Braille challenge.
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