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  • City creates three new boards in line with Mayor Tucker's agenda. United Steelworkers union raises concerns over Nippon-U.S. Steel deal. Allen County Health Department declares measles outbreak over.
  • “I Am Allen” sculpture unveiled for Allen County’s bicentennial celebration. Arts United Center set to reopen in October. Court rules IPS must offer one building to charter schools for $1.
  • GOP lawmakers passed a bill Thursday that may cut SNAP for 600K Hoosiers. Purdue Fort Wayne announces staff reductions. Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith says it is still not time to legalize cannabis to raise additional revenue.
  • Purdue closes its diversity office, citing state and federal pressure. A new law lets Hoosiers report college policy violations. Indiana must now publicly report Medicaid changes before federal review.
  • A new partnership will provide BraveBags to kids in need. Governor Mike Braun replaces three IU trustees. Fort Wayne Mayor Sharon Tucker condemns violence after a bar fight video went viral.
  • Brianna Barrow starts with more on the closure of PFW baseball and softball, before chatting with Victoria Jacobsen about IHSAA tournaments and the TinCaps. We close with notes on the Pacers and Fever.
  • The VA Secretary insists cuts to agency won't affect care for veterans. Northern Indiana rail fares going up 10%. A "Know Your Rights" card helps immigrants amid tightening enforcement.
  • Community leaders call for patience as local investigations continue. Northeast Indiana's Tri-Share Plus launches program to share childcare costs. Former DNR Director Dan Bortner retires.
  • Two local pastors go on hunger strikes over Gaza aid. Pearl Arts director James Palermo retires, Angie Fincannon steps in. Governor Mike Braun terminates three IU trustees this week.
  • Olympic and Paralympic events are being planned in the Hoosier State. Zach and Victoria catch up on spring high school sports tournaments. We close with notes on the NBA Finals-bound Pacers, and more.
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