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  • Fort Wayne City Council approves revolving fund. New Tech students reflect on the election. Medicaid Oversight Committee makes no legislative recommendations, again.
  • Residents raise concerns over hydrogen project in Whiting. Pathways for Aging program creates trouble for members and providers. Kara Hackett shares this week's events.
  • NACS approves 2024-25 teacher contract. Indiana fails to meet revenue expectations for third month in a row. Hoosiers expected to spend less on Thanksgiving this year.
  • A hotline can assist Hoosiers on Election Day. The final word on absentee ballots. Fort Wayne's GM union authorizes a strike ahead of negotiations.
  • Temporary block on abortion ban to stay in place. Court stops law giving utilities dibs on interstate power lines. US offers $5 million reward for MJ Sharp's murderers.
  • Faith leaders urge Holcomb to call off Corcoran's execution. Public comment for Propel study on US 30 ends today. Julia Meek sits with retired sports writer Steve Warden.
  • Mike Schmuhl won't run for re-election. Potential growth of Medicare Advantage plans worries rural health leaders. Holcomb appoints Lake County judge to appeals court.
  • Joseph Corcoran has been executed. ACSD involved in police-action shooting in Huntertown. Lawmakers 'cautiously optimistic' about state's finances.
  • Woman killed, officer injured in police-action shooting in Fort Wayne. FWCS hosts meeting about Snider HS stadium proposal. Indiana lawmakers lay out party agendas.
  • FWCS invites community for a meeting about the stadium project at Snider HS. IU aims to be carbon neutral by 2040. Kara Hackett from The Local shares this week's events.
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