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  • Ivy Tech to close its DEI office. Committee passes bill banning trans women from competing in college sports. Effort to install cameras in special-ed classrooms fails.
  • Allen County Commissioners settle on "hard cost" for jail project. New disciplinary charges filed against AG Todd Rokita. Kara Hackett shares this week's events.
  • State Senate approves anti-DEI measure. Civics education bill sparks concerns of neglecting parts of US history. Senate Committee revives school chaplain bill.
  • Hundreds protest Trump, Project 2025 at Statehouse. Legal expert discusses immigrant students' rights. Bill headed to House floor would enhance FSSA transparency.
  • A listeria outbreak has roots in Fort Wayne. The state will study potential casino locations. Schools have until the end of the week to comply with new DEI rules.
  • New Tech Academy rolls out "Say Their Names" projects. Braun offers thoughts on the status of property tax reform. A new study highlights housing challenges among students.
  • IPB's Brandon Smith offers a rundown of statehouse stories from last week. First Lady Maureen Braun is tasked with saving the Imagination Library. The Local's Kara Hackett shares this week's events.
  • A man has been sentenced in the death of Master Trooper James Bailey. UAW and Rolls-Royce reach an agreement. An effort to expand online gaming in Indiana has failed at the Statehouse.
  • Fort Wayne City Council approves millions for ACPL renovations. Proposed casino in New Haven not likely to be built. WBOI hears from Fort Wayne immigrants.
  • Fort Wayne Mayor responds to immigration enforcement concerns. Indiana AG Todd Rokita sues St. Joseph County. The Local's Kara Hackett tells us this week's events.
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