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  • Bubble law for on-duty police put temporarily halted. Voter registration ends October 7. A conversation on the big issues between New Tech students.
  • Fort Wayne is installing two new EV charging stations. A constitutional amendment is on the November ballot in Indiana. Fort Wayne Ballet and Pearl Arts talk 'Don Quixote.'
  • Road improvements planned for North Clinton Street. Indiana lawmakers to meet in December to discuss redistricting. The state plans to place electric vehicle chargers along Indiana's interstates.
  • NACS operating referendum fails to pass. FWCS announces they are closing South Wayne Elementary at the end of the school year. Gov. Mike Braun says Hoosiers will benefit from redistricting at event in Evansville.
  • Indiana needs over a thousand new construction workers to address labor shortage. Prosecutors weigh charges in deadly Indianapolis suburban shooting. Indiana lawmakers will convene early in December.
  • Former Allen County Sheriff Ken Fries plans to run for his old seat. The FSSA is ending its contract with MDwise. IMP wants state's permission to acquire twice as much electricity to serve AI data centers.
  • With tax credits set to expire, Hoosiers could face higher ACA premiums. IU removes lecturer and investigates student complaint. Partial federal food benefits will be available starting today.
  • Local colleges surpass goal for the 11th Annual U Can Crush Hunger Campaign. Tax credits for residential solar installations and equipment will expire at the end of the year. Two Terre Haute hospitals gain state approval to merge.
  • Indiana Youth Institute launches FIVE by 50 initiative. IU places Tau Epsilon Phi on cease-and-desist for hazing. Advocates push for better access to affordable childcare next legislative session.
  • Swatting incident reported at lawmaker's home as Trump pressures Indiana GOP. IDEM hears public comment on diesel generators proposal. Officials gather to talk about impacts of property tax cuts.
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