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  • Indiana signs deal to aid federal deportation efforts. Gov. Braun suggests local wheel taxes as cities face revenue drops. Public media may see funding return, but not soon enough.
  • Long-time Allen County official not to seek re-election. A two-year Cedar Creek water quality study to end with public meeting. INDOT wraps ProPEL study, with changes likely for U.S. 30 and 31.
  • Mayor Tucker announces plan to address youth violence. Redistricting could reshape northern Indiana house districts. Democrats rally against GOP partisan power grab in St. Joe County.
  • Mayor Tucker opens first funding window to help residents overcome addiction. Indiana's unemployment rate improves from last year. Lawmakers explore solutions as state ranks high in medical debt.
  • Friday night lights are back, so Zach and Victoria discuss early scrimmages, this year's All Northeast Indiana team, and the weekend's key games. We close with notes on the Colts, Fever, and more.
  • Julia Meek is joined by Angie Fincannon to discuss her new adventure as CEO and Executive Director of Pearl Arts.
  • Indiana lawmakers dig into reducing state boards, commissions. Hoosier Lottery to deliver $341 million to state, lowest amount in five years. INDOT to add roundabouts in a Muncie historic district.
  • 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.
  • City of Fort Wayne unveils proposed $244 million budget. Hoosier health insurance costs may nearly double without tax credit extension. Indiana utilities 'backsliding' on transition to clean energy.
  • Secretary of State sends all Indiana voter data to federal government. A possible noncitizen voter found in Vigo County. Childcare providers and advocates condemn state voucher cuts.
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