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  • Fort Wayne's area jobless rate dropped to 3.3 percent in September. Indiana education department announces new partnership with Lily Endowment to fund education. Gov. Braun picks new members of IURC.
  • Fernando Mendoza wins the Heisman. Zach and Victoria turn their attention to high school basketball. We close with notes on the Komets, the Colts, and more.
  • Allen County officials, TRAA dispute heads toward court. Six former IU Indianapolis players sue over alleged abuse by ex-coach. Advocates say higher pay and mental health support would retain teachers.
  • Parkview Health, University of Notre Dame partner to create AI solutions for health care in rural communities. Youth advocacy group urges state to invest in affordable housing. IU expands emergency opioid response.
  • The Chicago Bears explore a potential move to Northwest Indiana. 2026 Secretary of State candidates receive campaign donations. The Local's Kara Hackett highlights events happening this week.
  • The Allen County Sheriff's Dept. surprises a local elementary school. Eight Republican Attorneys General reject executive order to reclassify marijuana. Hoosiers face foreclosures at increasing rates.
  • Unincorporated areas of Allen County will have Emergency Medical Dispatch services. Local hunger advocates urge the state to opt back in to SUNbucks program. Arts United Center renovation is complete.
  • Indiana Senate Judiciary chair ousted in wake of redistricting split. Hoosiers barred from using SNAP benefits on sugary drinks, candy. Feds pause shutdowns of two coal-burning Indiana power plants.
  • Childcare is in crisis in Indiana after the state slashed funding for vouchers. The Indiana football team is back at the Rose Bowl this week for the first time in more than fifty years.
  • IBLC releases its priorities for 2026 legislative session. The CDC cuts the number of vaccines routinely recommended for all children. Indiana’s 2025 graduation rate hits record high.
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