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Community Harvest Rated One of Nation's Best Food Banks

FORT WAYNE, Ind. (www.incnow.tv) – The Community Harvest Food Bank of Northeast Indiana gets a big honor. Full story

Today is 'Free Fishing Day'

Hoosiers looking to cast in their fishing line for the first time this year should do so Saturday for Free Fishing Day. Full story

Indiana State Police Major Recognized for 35 Years of Service

An Indiana State Police Major recently observed a milestone in his career as a result of achievement, service and dedication to the Indiana State Police Department and to the citizens of the State of Indiana. Full story

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Indiana State Police Hold Memorial For Those Who've Died In Service (PHOTOS)

Dickie V nears $10M milestone in cancer crusade

Indiana hires development vet to lead farm efforts

Local Senator On Board with Proposed Lower BAC

What Does A Major Earthquake Feel Like? (VIDEO)

Stutzman Renews Invitation For Beretta Headquarters Relocation (VIDEO)

Top Ind. wind farm drafts bat-protection plans

Trade group files suit over cold beer sales law

Law Enforcement Camp Shows Kids What It's Like In The Line Of Duty (VIDEO)

First Merchants to buy CFS Bancorp for $114.7M

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  Waitress’ positive attitude pays off with $446.00 tip

CeCe Bruce, a waitress who is also attending school part time in Indiana, says she is grateful to the loyal customer who left her a $446 tip on $6 bill. WTHR’s Mary Milz reports.

  White House finds itself dealing with three scandals

From Benghazi, to the IRS and AP – the Obama administration is on defense, trying to deal with three different issues. Lynn Sweet, Ron Fournier and Rep. Todd Young, R-Ind., discuss on Jansing & Co.

  First-graders’ acts of kindness catch on

When an Indiana teacher asked her first grade class to jot down whenever someone does something nice on a piece of paper, the idea became popular in other local schools as well, with hundreds of multi-colored thank you notes decorating the walls.  NBC’s Kevin Tibbles reports.

  Nursing mom asked to move to restroom

An Indiana restaurant asks a nursing mom to feed her baby in restroom or leave. WNDU's Christine Karsten reports.

  Senate helps themselves, ends FAA furloughs

Congress passed a bill to end the cuts and furloughs that caused thousands of flight delays this week. But what about the other programs suffering from the sequester? Reverend Al Sharpton talks to Dana Milbank and Jared Bernstein about Congress’ latest legislative move.

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