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  • FWCS invites community for a meeting about the stadium project at Snider HS. IU aims to be carbon neutral by 2040. Kara Hackett from The Local shares this week's events.
  • Hoosiers will get another income tax cut. Large solar project planned for Indiana's reclaimed mine land. Possible tax credit for providers could improve rural healthcare.
  • The state of the Medicaid waitlist in 2025. How dual credit plays into new state high school graduation requirements. Advocate group warns Hoosiers about "buy now, pay later" risks.
  • Gov. Holcomb reflects on his legacy. An online program teaches residents how to use Narcan. A look into why Indiana has so few rural doctors.
  • Peacemakers initiative receives large grant. ACPL celebrates milestone year for programming and facilities plan. The Local's Kara Hackett tells us this week's events.
  • State report on child abuse and neglect released. The 2025 legislative session has begun. House Democrats want more funding for child care access.
  • State's largest public school district could be dissolved. Lawmakers hope to expand pre-K, early learning options. Health leaders and lawmakers discuss Medicaid.
  • School district dissolution bill draws backlash. Lawmakers propose limits on social media for children. Julia Meek speaks with the creators of Fun Farm.
  • Braun and Beckwith sworn in as governor, lieutenant governor. Proposed bill could target minority scholarships. Former state senator Tallian vies for Dem party chair.
  • Governor Braun unveils budget proposal. Tariff threats make Indiana uniquely vulnerable. Julia Meek sits down with Arts United President, CEO Dan Ross.
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