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  • 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.
  • ISP investigate multiple swatting incidents against members of the Indiana General Assembly. Gov. Braun still pushing senators to reconvene in December. Community's young peacemakers tackle the problem of bullying.
  • 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.
  • Fort Wayne City Council President Russ Jehl is stepping aside. Beckwith, Morales join Indiana Statehouse rally. Indiana Senators voted to return for the 2026 legislative session in January.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Citilink will offer free fare on Saturdays during the holiday season. Hundreds remember a Delaware County Sheriff's deputy. Henry County's commission approves a rezoning plan that could bring a data center to the county.
  • Indiana families face increased costs for childcare after cuts to state vouchers. Indianapolis at risk of losing $10 million for long-term housing programs. New degrees must promote American values.
  • Indiana lawmakers return to the Statehouse to discuss redrawing congressional maps. A Republican state senator says he'll be voting "no" on mid-decade redistricting. International students are opting out of attending college in the U.S.
  • 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.
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