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Your daily digest of news from Northeast Indiana and around the Hoosier state.

Latest Episodes
  • Duke Energy union workers prepare for potential strike. Indiana to receive up to $100 million from Purdue Pharma, Sackler family opioid settlement. Ball State freezes tuition and fees for two years.
  • No Kings Day protests draw thousands. Indiana students can access meals through statewide summer food program. Young backs legislation to drive more people into school mental health professions.
  • Arrests made in connection with Pike's Pub brawl. One manufacturing company addresses worker shortage, negative perceptions through a camp. Indiana's new Medicaid long-term care program falls short.
  • Fort Wayne Council condemns bar attack on Black patron. Budget cuts continue to impact state programs. BP pauses Indiana carbon storage project.
  • Fort Wayne awards $380K to 22 nonprofits. Protesters gather at Indy airport as Trump’s travel ban takes effect. Indiana agencies face further budget cuts.
  • Indiana slashes number of children in state preschool program. Activists say NIPSCO's seawall repairs won't prevent coal ash crisis. A listener asks if schools are required to accept all students.
  • The City of Fort Wayne kicks off Plant, Pick, & Plate program. Purdue University abruptly ends distribution partnership with student newspaper. Indiana Black Caucus plans statewide town halls.
  • The Language Access Lab finishes its first interpreter training. We break down differences between public, charter, and private schools. Governor Braun is open to talks on Indiana’s death penalty.
  • Community leaders call for patience as local investigations continue. Northeast Indiana's Tri-Share Plus launches program to share childcare costs. Former DNR Director Dan Bortner retires.
  • Two local pastors go on hunger strikes over Gaza aid. Pearl Arts director James Palermo retires, Angie Fincannon steps in. Governor Mike Braun terminates three IU trustees this week.
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