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  • Zach and Victoria look at the high school football landscape, reflect on Concordia soccer's success at regionals, and more. You'll also hear notes on the Komets, WNBA, World Series, and pro football.
  • Zach and Victoria walk us through the IHSAA football sectional draws, as well as soccer sectionals and semi state tennis. You'll also hear quick notes on the WNBA Finals, MLB playoffs, and the weekend football schedule.
  • Zach and Victoria discuss Week 8 of high school football, girls' golf and cross country. Meeting the 2024-25 Fort Wayne Komets. Quick notes on the WNBA Finals, MLB playoffs, and more.
  • Cedar Canyon Elementary introduces a therapy dog. A breakdown of how charter and public schools could share property tax revenue under a new proposal. Ball State economist weighs in on trade war.
  • More measles cases are confirmed in Northeast Indiana. Lawmakers take another shot at a parental rights measure, and propose changes to human sexuality courses.
  • ISTA protests education measures at the Statehouse. Gov. Braun orders state agencies to find "marriage penalties." Lawmakers hope a new bill will help address the state's doctor shortage.
  • We catch up on the latest from the Statehouse. Gov. Braun signs executive orders related to coal plants. Kara Hackett shares the week's events.
  • Bird flu detected in Kosciusko County. FBI says little on raids to IU professor's homes. ACLU of Indiana sues state on amended birth records halt for trans Hoosiers.
  • FW Mayor Tom Henry remembered at Citizens Square. Rep. Spartz faces boos and jeers at weekend town halls. Indiana’s unemployment rate remains above the national average.
  • House bill would ban student IDs at polling places. COVID grants to Indiana cancelled. School leaders worry about superintendent requirements.
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