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  • Local colleges surpass goal for the 11th Annual U Can Crush Hunger Campaign. Tax credits for residential solar installations and equipment will expire at the end of the year. Two Terre Haute hospitals gain state approval to merge.
  • 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.
  • Fort Wayne is making changes to its Riverfront project. Gov. Mike Braun has revealed a new family leave program. A new study indicates more can be done to soften impacts of data centers.
  • Fort Wayne and Allen County express interest in a casino. Redistricting advances past its next hurdle. Turnstone Center reflects on 80 years of service to the community.
  • A bill to redraw Indiana congressional maps passes through committee. Sue Ellspermann speaks out against redistricting. IMP shares tips to help Hoosiers stay safe and save money this holiday season.
  • Zach and Victoria recap football state finals, before looking ahead to basketball. Curt Cignetti and Fernando Mendoza look ahead to IU's big matchup against Ohio State. We close with notes on the Komets, and more.
  • Redistricting efforts continue to work their way through the Statehouse. IU trustees vote on new evaluation criteria. Kara Hackett shares the week's key events.
  • A Fort Wayne foundation has changed its name. Ball State economist explains tariff impacts on U.S. economy. Indiana Senate advances bell-to-bell school cellphone limits despite bipartisan concerns.
  • We hear from Curt Cignetti, Fernando Mendoza, and Kirkwood Avenue in the aftermath of IU's national championship win over Miami. Zach and Victoria also discuss girls' wrestling state finals, high school basketball, and Rams kicker — and Warsaw native — Harrison Mevis.
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