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  • Indiana teens will soon be able to earn their driver's licenses sooner. IDNR celebrates opening of forty-three playground projects across Indiana. Indiana farmers see bigger tax assessments on agricultural buildings.
  • City of Fort Wayne honored by nationwide Mayors Association for efforts to combat extreme heat. Democrats name Beau Bayh for secretary of state nominee. New law protects some Hoosiers from summer utility shutoffs.
  • The Chicago Bears move forward with Hammond stadium. In shakeup of Senate Republican leadership, Sen. Chris Garten steps down. Governor Mike Braun proposes regulatory changes for childcare to boost affordability.
  • The Kids Count Data Book places Indiana 29th in the country. Indiana Board of Health adopts animal movement restrictions as screwworm found in southern U.S. Sustainable clothing vendors see growing interest in fight against 'fast fashion'.
  • 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?
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Work requirements and Medicaid cuts already impacting Hoosiers. New report estimates Indiana farmers lost $600 million in agricultural exports due to U.S. - China trade disputes. Lawmakers want Governor to support religious freedom following Lt. Governor's comments.
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