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  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • An information session will be held regarding Fort Wayne's data center. The state's redistricting push clears its latest hurdle. Marion County reacts to proposed changes to its district.
  • 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.
  • Nuclear power legislation would cut Indiana's oversight from state law. Rezoning decision on Martindale-Brightwood data center delayed. Indiana lawmakers want to restrict kids' social media use.
  • 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.
  • 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.
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