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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.
  • Braun asks utility regulators to reconsider AES rate increase. Fort Wayne death doula wins challenge to state restrictions. Federal order keeps two aging coal plants running through mid-September.
  • Lawmakers and advocacy groups respond to Governor Braun's removal of IURC chairman. Indiana DNR announces addition of over 1,400 acres of forestland to Indiana State Parks. The Clark County Health Dept. partners with homeless outreach to continue syringe services program.
  • 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'.
  • Fort Wayne Councilman Jehl, city officials at odds over Google data center. Indiana attorney general targets abortion pill mifepristone as water risk, health experts dispute the claim. Rudy Yakym’s HAILEY Act to expand Amber Alert use.
  • Fort Wayne Council discusses the three data center resolutions. Independent secretary of state candidate Greg Ballard nears signature requirement to appear on ballot. Indiana unveils exhibit for Great American State Fair celebrating America's 250th birthday.
  • Why Indiana school districts are rushing to put tax referendums on the November ballot. A new report raises about Indiana's voter citizenship verification process. America's Workforce Academy is coming to Indianapolis, to train workers to build Meta data centers.
  • We know you’re out honoring Juneteenth’s legacy of freedom and the end of slavery in the United States. Who & What will be back on Monday June 22nd.
  • Republicans gather in Fort Wayne Saturday to select their nominees for statewide office. Governor Mike Braun declares a state of disaster emergency for sixty-three Indiana counties following severe storms. A federal judge has orders ICE to release Palestinian and Muslim leader, Salah Sarsour.
  • Mixed reaction to Supreme Court ruling impacting thousands of Haitians living in Indiana. Lawmakers respond to Natural Resources chair's resignation. FSSA adopts AI to detect Medicaid fraud.
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