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  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Zach and Victoria discuss Carroll's success in this year's fall tournaments, from volleyball winning the state title to football's playoff progress. We close with notes on the Komets, Colts, and more.
  • Zach & Victoria discuss high school tournaments from football, to soccer, and more. Samantha Horton brings us sound from the inaugural girls' flag football championship. We close with notes on the Hoosiers, the Komets, and more.
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  • A bill to redraw Indiana congressional maps passes through committee. Sue Ellspermann speaks out against redistricting. IMP shares tips to help Hoosiers stay safe and save money this holiday season.
  • Allen County's parties clash over early voting. A new EPA rule aims to protect kids from lead paint. Brandon Smith speaks with Indiana's US Senate candidates on abortion.
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  • PBS Fort Wayne announces new president. Allen County Coroner's Office identifies two men killed in recent violence. Average Indiana renter doesn't earn enough to afford basic two-bedroom apartment.
  • Zach and Victoria discuss local success in the nation's largest volleyball tournament, catch up on the TinCaps, and preview the rest of July. We close with notes on Fort Wayne FC, the Fever, and more.
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