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  • We hear from Curt Cignetti and Fernando Mendoza ahead of Monday's title game. Zach and Victoria discuss local hoops and preview girls' wrestling state finals. We close with notes on the Komets, NFL playoffs, and more.
  • Lawmakers may roll back school cardiac emergency rules. Bill to reshape Indianapolis schools debated at Statehouse. ‘Let-kids-be-kids’ bill clears Indiana House committee with bipartisan support.
  • ISP urge awareness and reporting to help trafficking victims. Lawmakers target homeless encampments. Bill tightens Medicaid and SNAP eligibility to prevent fraud and abuse in Indiana welfare systems.
  • Allen County judge announces retirement. Lawmakers are again trying to dissolve some township governments in Indiana. Advocates rally for bills to address Indiana's healthcare affordability crisis.
  • Winter storms prompt disaster emergency in Indiana. Women's Fund of Greater Fort Wayne, AVOW partner to host talk on bills affecting women and girls. Lawmakers push a bill to lure Chicago Bears to Indiana.
  • Protests pop up around northeast Indiana after Minneapolis killings. Federal judge in Illinois halts deportations for Burmese nationals. A state house bill would eliminate the Indiana NRC.
  • Girls On The Run is gearing up for its spring season, and they're looking for coaches. State officials are assisting the effort to bring the Chicago Bears to Indiana. Zach and Victoria catch up on high school basketball and gymnastics.
  • Child poverty rises in Allen County despite full employment. A bill would limit land ownership, college access for some noncitizens. A proposal requires in-person checks before closing abuse cases.
  • Environmental groups warn Senate bill would weaken pollution protections. Hospital report says many Indiana hospitals are financially vulnerable. Changes were made to a bill that would require Ten Commandments in classrooms.
  • Fort Wayne city officials to hold educational forum on immigration. Indiana State Rep. Ed Clere expelled from House Republican Caucus. Martindale-Brightwood residents oppose data center development.
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