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As the No.1 IU football team continues its historic season in Pasadena, the Marching Hundred are having one of their own.
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Fort Wayne-area Senator Liz Brown was a vocal supporter of the redistricting proposal demanded by President Donald Trump .
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The deadline for states to decide whether to participate in SUNBucks — a federal program that helps provide funds during the summer — is approaching, after Indiana opted out of the program last year.
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Federal law regulates imports of organisms that can harm agriculture.
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Road salt can reduce car accidents on icy winter days. But it often doesn’t stay on the road — and that runoff can harm aquatic life in rivers and lakes as well as damage plants and soil.
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The average salary for teachers in Indiana is over $60,000, according to last year’s teacher compensation report. Although teacher pay is up from previous years, the state still pays less than most others.
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A central Indiana youth advocacy group wants the state to invest in more affordable housing for Hoosier families. The Marion County Commission on Youth said lack of housing and other basic needs can cause a negative domino effect for children.
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WBOI’s The Nights Before Christmas returns this December 10th and December 12th with more holiday music from Rob Martinez’s vast Christmas music library.
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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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