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  • Indiana Senate GOP leaders say they are prepared to make changes to their proposed Senate redistricting map after they get public input next…
  • Eleven more Allen County residents have died from COVID-19, as Indiana’s COVID-19 case count jumped to over 6,000 cases Thursday. Four hundred new cases…
  • The Allen County Public Library will be holding a series of community sessions in July to discuss its various buildings and facilities.The sessions will…
  • Fort Wayne Community Schools is offering students a chance to win $500 if they get both their doses of the COVID-19 vaccination at SuperShots by the…
  • Osaka has been the face of these Olympics and was chosen to light the cauldron in the opening ceremony. She easily won her first two tennis matches but lost in the third round.
  • About 10,000 people from the United Kingdom, Canada and more than 30 different states are in Fort Wayne for a 12-day roller hockey tournament.The…
  • Comic BOB NEWHART. He's been a part of the American comedy landscape since 1961 when his debut comedy album "The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart" became a surprise hit. Since then he's starred in three TV shows, including the Peabody award winning original "The Bob Newhart Show." And appeared in numerous films. There's a new Rhino anthology of his classic routines, "Something Like This. . .The Bob Newhart Anthology." Recently NEWHART was honored at the Aspen Comedy Festival. This Fall NEWHART is scheduled to co-star in a pilot for a new TV show. There's also a live concert performance by NEWHART on video, featuring him doing some new and classic routines, "Bob Newhart: Button Down concert: Off the Record" (Newhart Enterprises/Parvenu Productions). (THIS INTERVIEW CONTINUES INTO THE SECOND HALF OF THE SHOW). (REBROADCAST from 6
  • Congress is expected to respond promptly to President Bush's request for an additional $52 billion in aid for Hurricane Katrina victims. While Democrats and Republicans agree on the need for more money, they continue to argue over responsibility for the slow federal response to the disaster.
  • In Maryland, the current class of 9th graders will be the first to have to pass an algebra test to graduate from high school. Baltimore County's school system is working to help students by offering parents their own algebra refresher class.
  • The former Trump adviser was indicted last week on two counts of contempt of Congress for defying a congressional subpoena.
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