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  • The Komets' season has come to an end, and we reflect on the year. Zach and Victoria discuss volleyball, track and field, and the TinCaps. We wrap up with notes on Fort Wayne FC, the Pacers, and more.
  • A “Churches’ Bill of Rights” affirms legal protections for religious institutions and faith groups. The ACPL's storyscape encourages early learning. Indiana abortions drop 98% after near-total ban.
  • Citilink works with local businesses to assess public transit needs. AG Todd Rokita threatens Notre Dame with lawsuit for DEI efforts. Indianapolis woman with no criminal record detained by ICE.
  • NACS considers costs of expanded buildings, operating referendum. New exemptions are proposed for Medicaid and HIP work rules. A rare state execution takes place in Michigan City.
  • We start with everything you need to know about Sunday's Indy 500. Zach and Victoria discuss track and volleyball sectionals, and catch up on the TinCaps. We close with notes on the Pacers, Fever, and more.
  • Hoosier Lottery officials work to expand online. Indiana utility commission chair to retire in January. Indiana shifts into tornado alley, posing risks for homes without basements.
  • The Fort Wayne Zoo reopens Coastal Cove. Indiana’s maternal mental health grade improves from a D to a C. The Hoosier Lottery may send the state its lowest payout since 2020.
  • Purdue addresses the federal suspension of student visas. House Republicans pass property tax changes. Tony Henry reflects on his time at Deer Park.
  • Zach and Victoria discuss a big win for PFW men's volleyball, Olivia Miles' transfer to TCU, and the weekend sports outlook. We close with notes on the Komets, Pacers, and TinCaps.
  • First measles case in Indiana confirmed in Allen County. House committee scales back anti-DEI bill. Democratic lawmakers call GOP property tax plan 'a mirage'.
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