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  • Duke Energy union workers prepare for potential strike. Indiana to receive up to $100 million from Purdue Pharma, Sackler family opioid settlement. Ball State freezes tuition and fees for two years.
  • Arrests made in connection with Pike's Pub brawl. One manufacturing company addresses worker shortage, negative perceptions through a camp. Indiana's new Medicaid long-term care program falls short.
  • No Kings Day protests draw thousands. Indiana students can access meals through statewide summer food program. Young backs legislation to drive more people into school mental health professions.
  • Thousands joined “No Kings” protests across northeast Indiana. One man is charged after protest incident in Bloomington. IDEM proposes rule to reduce smog in Lake and Porter counties.
  • One teen killed, three injured in Fort Wayne shooting after fireworks. Faith leaders hold funeral protesting federal cuts. FWCS says lost grants threaten crucial programs across the district.
  • Neighborhood Health opens Oxford clinic on Fort Wayne's Southeast side. Indiana transitions to new mental health model amid funding concerns. State launches office to support small businesses.
  • IU professor says federal cuts could affect quality of weather forecasts. EV tax credits will expire at the end of September. A Hamilton County resident tests positive for West Nile virus.
  • Zach and Victoria preview volleyball and cross country, before checking in on Snider football and the TinCaps. We close with notes on the Fever, NBA schedule release, and more.
  • Fort Wayne City Council passes utility rate increase. Third grade reading scores hit pre-pandemic high. Natural gas, battery storage could get fast tracked to serve AI data centers in Indiana.
  • Braun noncommittal on if lawmakers will redraw congressional map. Sgt. Julie Q. Smith named first state school safety director. Indiana colleges are changing 400 degrees this year.
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