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  • Hoosiers gather at ACPL to voice concerns over redistricting. Roudebush VA hospital set for facility upgrades. About 11% of Indiana's early childcare providers say they may close in the next year.
  • Officials warn Fort Wayne residents about scam invoices. Senate Republicans meet privately on redistricting, offers no specifics. IU ranks 255 of 257 in national college free speech survey.
  • 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.
  • Fort Wayne seeks nonprofit to run new Homeless Services Center. Unsealed files reveal more on IU funding fraud probe. Marine veteran Beau Bayh launches Democratic run for Secretary of State.
  • One-woman play targets domestic violence with message of hope.
  • Zach and Victoria preview high school football Week 7 and soccer sectional draws. They also discuss St. Francis track athlete Hannah Boersema, who contributed to the new Electric Works mural. We close with notes on the Fever, Colts, and more.
  • Gov. Braun talks public safety, redistricting in Fort Wayne ISP visit. Historic preservation brings millions of dollars into Fort Wayne's economy. State, DHS deal lets ICE detain 1,000 men at Miami Correctional Facility.
  • 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.
  • Indiana highlights seven water quality 'success stories'. When could Indiana lawmakers redraw the state’s congressional maps?
  • Hoosier Starbucks union workers join nationwide push for fair labor contract. IEDC audit details undisclosed conflicts, 'potential for favoritism'. Mental health remains a challenge for girls in Indiana.
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