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Two Tornadoes Confirmed From Thursday Night Storms

(HUNTINGTON COUNTY) -- The National Weather Service has now confirmed two tornadoes from Thursday night's severe storms in Huntington, Grant and Wabash county areas.One tornado touched down near the Huntington-Grant county line within a broader swath of storm damage south of Banquo.Meteorologists...

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Clothes For Joes Launches Campaign For New Ft. Wayne Veterans Service Center

(FORT WAYNE) -- Clothes for Joes has launched a 250-thousand-dollar capital campaign to open a new Veterans Service Center in Fort Wayne.Organizers say the goal is to have the center up and running by Veterans Day.The planned facility will offer free clothing, showers, laundry, mailboxes, and acc...

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IURC Listening Tour Stops In Syracuse As Utility Bill Concerns Grow

(SYRACUSE) -- Indiana utility regulators are taking public feedback directly from customers as concerns over rising energy costs continue across the state.One of the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission's northeast Indiana listening sessions was held Saturday morning at Syracuse Town Hall.The st...

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Fort Wayne Zoo Opens Spring Preview To Public Ahead Of 2026 Season

(FORT WAYNE) -- The Fort Wayne Zoo is giving the public an early look at the 2026 season starting this weekend.The zoo's Wild Zoo Spring Preview opened Saturday and runs through April 5, offering guests a chance to get back inside before the full season begins. Preview hours are 10 a.m. to 3 p.m....

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Indiana Launches New Space Force Veteran License Plate

(INDIANAPOLIS) -- Indiana is now offering a new specialty license plate for veterans and disabled veterans of the United States Space Force.Governor Mike Braun announced the new plate design Friday through the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles.The plate recognizes Hoosier veterans who served in th...

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Indiana Utilities Warn Trump Coal Plant Order Could Drive Bills Higher

(INDIANAPOLIS) -- Indiana utilities are warning that a federal order keeping two aging coal plants online could soon drive up electric costs for Hoosiers.According to the Indiana Capital Chronicle, the U.S. Department of Energy has ordered NIPSCO and CenterPoint to continue operating coal units a...

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Ohio Democrats Push Energy Tax Plan, Face GOP Resistance

(COLUMBUS) -- Ohio House Democrats are proposing a new tax on oil and natural gas production as part of a broader push to lower utility costs for residents.According to WCMH, the plan would create a seven percent severance tax based on the market value of oil and gas extracted in the state. Reven...

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Indiana Voter Registration Deadline Is One Week Away

(INDIANAPOLIS) -- Hoosiers have one week left to register for the May primary election.The deadline to register to vote, update an address, or change party-related registration information is Monday, April 6. Indiana law requires registration to close 29 days before Election Day. Voters can regis...

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300 Indiana National Guard Troops Return Home After D.C. Deployment

(INDIANAPOLIS) -- Three hundred Indiana National Guard soldiers and airmen are back in Indiana after a four-month deployment in Washington, D.C. The troops were sent to the nation's capital in December as part of the "D.C. Safe and Beautiful" mission at the request of the D.C. National Guard. The...

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Kruse Flower Show Set For Saturday In Auburn

(AUBURN) -- The Kruse Flower Show is happening today at Kruse Plaza.The event runs from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and features floral displays, shopping, workshops and live demonstrations. The dahlia is the featured flower for this inaugural show.Organizers say the show is designed to offer inspiration fo...

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