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  • FSSA asks feds for flexibility on HIP eligibility under Senate plan. Deaf advocates say school budget cuts are a crisis. Kroger workers in Indiana push for better pay and hours.
  • Lawmakers boost funding for Secretary of State despite spending concerns. Supreme Court upholds bans on gender-affirming care for transgender youth. Ex-virtual school official pleads guilty to fraud.
  • Zach and Victoria discuss ongoing spring sports tournaments, before sharing some thoughts on the Rafael Devers trade. We close with notes on the Pacers and Fever, the TinCaps, and more.
  • City of Fort Wayne plans to raise utility rates. A senate proposal may require Indiana to roll back eligibility in Medicaid program. Duke Energy's Cayuga coal plant might not shut down after all.
  • Two Midwest development firms named finalists for Fort Wayne’s North River Fieldhouse. ACPL offers new mural card designs to boost cardholders. City seeks help for downtown alley art project.
  • 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.
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