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  • It's football state finals weekend! Zach and Victoria discuss two local schools looking to bring home titles. We close with notes on the Komets, the holiday NFL schedule, and more.
  • The City of Fort Wayne announced its emergency winter shelter plan. Indiana House Republicans will return to the statehouse early for the 2026 regular session. Waste Management will accept to-go cups.
  • An information session will be held regarding Fort Wayne's data center. The state's redistricting push clears its latest hurdle. Marion County reacts to proposed changes to its district.
  • We start by hearing from Curt Cignetti and others as IU prepares for the Rose Bowl. Zach and Victoria discuss Notre Dame's playoff exclusion and local hoops. We close with notes on the Komets, Colts, and more.
  • Fort Wayne and Allen County express interest in a casino. Redistricting advances past its next hurdle. Turnstone Center reflects on 80 years of service to the community.
  • Redistricting efforts continue to work their way through the Statehouse. IU trustees vote on new evaluation criteria. Kara Hackett shares the week's key events.
  • Google officials meet with Fort Wayne residents over the new data center. The Senate rejects redistricting efforts. Julia Meek chats with Becky Smeltzer-Lowe about her new book.
  • Redistricting plans continue to move through the Senate. Lutheran Social Services' early learning center is closing. The state is looking to expand its cell phone ban in schools.
  • A date is set for a hearing on Fort Wayne's water rate hike. IU's president makes her annual address. The 2025 bobcat season comes to an end.
  • PB Development wins the City of Fort Wayne's North River District project. Hoosier National Guard members will deploy to Washington, D.C. Winters are warming faster than other seasons in Indiana.
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