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Via WFYI: Border czar Tom Homan spoke at an event Tuesday, hosted at the Statehouse by Attorney General Todd Rokita and Representative J.D. Prescott (R-Union City).
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Since developers of the Google data center went before state and county officials, the number of emergency generators they say they need on the site has quadrupled. A public hearing on the proposal is set for Nov. 13.
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The cornerstone of the historic building was damaged last year by an act of vandalism.
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Child care providers in northeast Indiana can get free training on how to help young children with developmental and behavioral needs.
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The head of the Indiana Department of Environmental Management said the Clean Air Act — the federal law that regulates air pollution in the U.S. — desperately needs to be updated. Clint Woods spoke at a recent hearing about the Clean Air Act at the U.S. House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
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Over 200 casino workers in Central Indiana overwhelmingly voted to authorize a strike for union recognition. The Hoosier workers are also demanding better short-term disability pay, increased wages and safer parking lots. The vote to authorize a strike does not mean workers will strike.
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The Fort Wayne Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Andrew Constantine, opened the Masterworks Series of the 2025-26 season this past Saturday with music by Claude Debussy, Bela Bartok, and Johannes Brahms. Constantine named the concert “From Elegance to Decadence.”
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On Sept. 26, WBOI closed out its Live and Local at The Landing summer concert series with a superb performance from SUN.DYLE.
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SUN.DYLE will close out WBOI Music's "Live and Local at The Landing" summer concert series on today.
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