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  • Allen County approves vote centers. More frequent wildfires put Hoosiers' health at risk. The Indiana Black Legislative Caucus brings its statewide town hall tour to South Bend.
  • The ACLU of Indiana and Exodus Refugee Immigration push back against A.G. Todd Rokita's investigation into Exodus. Indiana's unemployment rate continues to outperform the national average.
  • The ACLU is suing Indiana State University. New workforce program reimburses employers who upskill, promote workers. The Midwest has new neighbors-armadillos.
  • Zach and Victoria recap an exciting high school football game, look ahead to Week 5, and catch up on girls' golf. We close with notes on the Fever playoff run, the 2-0 Colts, and more.
  • A Fort Wayne police officer suffers injuries in a stabbing incident. Advocates say Indiana's unemployment benefits aren't enough to meet basic needs. ACLU sues Ball State president.
  • Applications are open for seats on the commission that shapes Hoosiers' electric bills. Google drops data center campus plans in Marion County. Egg prices drop significantly in the Midwest.
  • Zach and Victoria discuss another defensive football showdown and catch up on other high school sports. We remember Pacers icon Nancy Leonard, and close with notes on the Fever, Colts, and more.
  • Clean energy job growth slows down in Indiana, as federal policies make future growth uncertain. Public health experts say people are skipping visits to the doctor due to fears of deportation by ICE.
  • Taiwan to buy nearly $6.4 billion in Indiana corn and soybeans. NIPSCO plans large natural gas plant to serve data centers. Indiana Supreme Court considers how far COVID-19 legal immunity laws extend.
  • Count Us IN seeks records on Braun-White House redistricting talks. Purdue ends statewide program aiding low-income students. Government shutdown furloughs or halts pay for Indiana federal workers.
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