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  • Fort Wayne awards $2M to two neighborhoods for improvements. Decatur hosts its first Pride event despite online threats. FWCS graduates new peacemakers for nonviolence.
  • Autocam to build $70M plant in Warsaw. Indiana’s labor force rate holds steady. Indiana pushes to keep TikTok lawsuits alive in Supreme Court.
  • Fort Wayne closes HVAC loan applications today after high demand. Public can comment on proposed BMV rule to ban gender marker changes. Gov. Braun orders review of costly or strict IDEM rules.
  • Local Republicans show support for Iranian nuclear site bombings. Gov. Mike Braun clears out IEDC board, appointing nine new members. New FSSA Medicaid assessments take effect July 1.
  • Zach and Victoria close the book on spring high school sports, catch up on the TinCaps, and look ahead to the coming months. We conclude with notes on the Pacers, Fever, and more.
  • Renovations begin at Arbors of Southtowne Square in Southeast Fort Wayne. Youth tobacco use in Indiana trends downward. TikTok lawsuits move forward after state Supreme Court decision.
  • Citilink expands paratransit service with Access Plus+. Some new Indiana laws will take effect much later. Gov. Braun backs law to curb long-term health issues.
  • Adam Mildred nominated for U.S. Attorney of Indiana's Northern District. New laws passed by Indiana General Assembly take effect July 1. Gov. Mike Braun explores tolling Indiana's interstate highways.
  • Zach and Victoria catch up on the TinCaps, preview the month's events, and discuss favorite Fourth of July sports activities. We close with notes on Fort Wayne FC, the Fever, and more.
  • The Language Access Lab finishes its first interpreter training. We break down differences between public, charter, and private schools. Governor Braun is open to talks on Indiana’s death penalty.
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