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  • Braun says AI can help Indiana businesses, launches new initiative. Farm Bill heads to rules committee, could get House vote later this week. IDOE to pilot AI program that will flag chronically absent students.
  • New recount director appointed to oversee recounting process of narrow Republican primary races. Secretary of State Diego Morales pushes back on allegations of wrongdoing. IDOH reports state's infant mortality rate hit historic low last year.
  • Southwest Allen County quarry zoning fails amid loud public opposition. DNA closes nearly 30-year-old Huntington County homicide. Two people face federal criminal charges for an alleged virtual school scheme to defraud the state.
  • Indiana homeowners could face more property tax changes. Greene County hospital awaits nearly $1M from Anthem. Todd Rokita joins lawsuit challenging medical marijuana reclassification.
  • Humane Fort Wayne expands free cat surgeries across Allen County. Safe Park Indy to relaunch in late June. National Muslim advocacy group responds to Beckwith's anti-Islam remarks.
  • Indiana Black Legislative Caucus launches 2026 town hall series, voting rights a key concern. Bears bill stalls in Illinois, is a move to Indiana more likely?
  • Fort Wayne City Council hears from dozens of residents about proposed homeless resource center. Braun continues gas tax suspension. Bloomington beekeeper says the honeybee population is stable following the 2025 mass die-off.
  • Governor Braun's "Nuclear Family Month" declaration sparks backlash. Indianapolis nonprofit to offer HIV prevention prescriptions at Pride festival. Hammond mayor expects Bears decision within 30 days.
  • Humane Fort Wayne calls for puppy mill reform following DeKalb seizure. Community health centers to be exempt from state changes to a drug pricing program. Indianapolis has high levels of air pollution, according to American Lung Association report.
  • Vote centers offer more flexibility where people can cast their ballots. About 14,000 families could get childcare vouchers starting in May. Indiana program, "Handle with Care", uses first responders to flag students who might need support.
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