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  • 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.
  • Zach and Victoria go over football sectional pairings before preparing for the season's final week. Then they'll discuss soccer, volleyball and tennis playoffs. We close with notes on the Komets, Colts, and more.
  • Fort Wayne awards first Youth Violence Prevention microgrants. Community pushback makes tech giants rethink Indiana data center plans. IU fires Student Media director, ends print newspaper editions.
  • Indivisible Northeast Indiana joins nationwide No Kings protest. Free training offered to help childcare providers support young kids’ needs. Braun says reopening talks should address government size.
  • Allen County officials rededicate courthouse cornerstone. Public hearing set for Google data center request. Indiana Department of Education launches ‘faith-based academic pathway’ diploma credential.
  • 20 LGBTQ groups in Indiana comment on the state of pride. United Way expands workforce initiative to three more statewide organizations. Indiana revenue comes in strong for September, first quarter.
  • A look at what makes a good representative district. Vigo County Schools is planning an overhaul of its district.
  • Indiana needs over a thousand new construction workers to address labor shortage. Prosecutors weigh charges in deadly Indianapolis suburban shooting. Indiana lawmakers will convene early in December.
  • With tax credits set to expire, Hoosiers could face higher ACA premiums. IU removes lecturer and investigates student complaint. Partial federal food benefits will be available starting today.
  • Former Allen County Sheriff Ken Fries plans to run for his old seat. The FSSA is ending its contract with MDwise. IMP wants state's permission to acquire twice as much electricity to serve AI data centers.
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