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  • NWS warns Northern Indiana of arctic blast. Brandon Smith wraps up what occurred last week at the Statehouse. The Local's Kara Hackett shares this week's events.
  • FW Parks & Rec seeks public input for Foster Park entrance redesign. IBLC denounces Braun's purge against DEI. Bill could further cut the state individual income tax rate
  • Humane Fort Wayne looking to expand pet wellness services with big grant. Indiana House GOP unveil agenda. Indiana Black Legislative Caucus lays out priority bills.
  • Allen County Coroner identifies person shot by police last week. Tips on how to avoid norovirus. The Local's Kara Hackett tells us this week's events.
  • Cannabis legalization back in the spotlight. Major cybersecurity breach impacts hundreds of schools. Senate Republicans want big changes to HIP and Medicaid.
  • Fort Wayne neighborhoods see $50 million in infrastructure investments. DeKalb High School wins first ever Milken Award. Kara Hackett tells us this week's events.
  • Fort Wayne City Council accepts grant to help St Mary's River. Lawmakers meet up to discuss legislative priorities. Julia Meek sits down with Creager Smith.
  • Man identified in police-action shooting in Huntertown. Senator Greg Taylor ousted from leadership. Lawmaker proposes repeal to part of gender-affirm care ban for youth.
  • Harrison Hill students chip in for the holidays. Budget proposals could look different with new leadership. FSSA is adjusting coverage of a behavioral treatment drug.
  • ACSD names officer involved in police-action shooting in Huntertown last year. State Medicaid Director to resign this month. Class of 2024 graduation rate breaks record.
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