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  • GM says Fort Wayne strike would be "illegal." The Indiana Supreme Court justices on the November ballot. Kara Hackett shares the events of the week.
  • Braun and McCormick square off in televised debate. Eli Lilly to invest in LEAP district. Legislative commission issues behavioral health recommendations.
  • 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.'
  • Five school tax measures pass, and one fails in Indiana special elections. New coalition aims to clean up, protect waterways in the Ohio River Basin. November SNAP benefits delayed at least one week.
  • 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.
  • Brianna and Victoria cover as much tournament ground as possible, with the latest in football, soccer, volleyball, and more. We close with notes on the Komets, Hoosiers, and more.
  • Fort Wayne Mayor makes first round of opioid settlement grants. U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth to visit Fort Wayne to speak at Defense Summit. LGBTQ+ advocates say BMV gender rule targets trans Hoosies.
  • 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.
  • Fort Wayne City Clerk Lana Keesling announces plans to step down. Nonpartisan group launches redistricting education, listening sessions across Indiana. State lawmakers to revisit property and income tax reform.
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