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New Tech Academy senior government students reflect on the benefit of their candidate conversations.
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Indiana voters approved an amendment to the state constitution this week that makes a small change to the gubernatorial line of succession.
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The five state Supreme Court and Court of Appeals judges that were on the ballot in Indiana this year easily kept their seats on the bench in Tuesday’s election.
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With several school board seats up for election across the county this year, only a handful were contested races.
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Count Us IN looks to encourage voting in each election by offering information, snacks and defending voters.
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Several local organizations are offering voters in Allen County a ride to the polls ahead of and on election day.
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Several area and state candidates joined the government class at New Tech Academy, either in person or virtually, to answer student's questions.
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Libertarian candidate for Indiana's 3rd Congressional District Jarrad Lancaster discusses immigration reform, red flag laws and financing a campaign from his own pocket.
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Democratic candidate for Indiana's 3rd Congressional District Kiley Adolph discusses education, gun regulation and immigration.
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Allen County democrats want to extend Saturday voting hours, but republicans think the move is unnecessary.