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Shutdown · ChicagoIn the coming days, a food aid program that helps millions of mothers and young children will likely run out of money. States like Indiana must use their own dollars to keep funds flowing to families or let it lapse,…See the Story
Federal shutdown could hurt government services like WIC, SNAP in Indiana
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Golf · KillenAces tied for 4th place KILLEN, Ala. – With the opening two rounds complete at the Turtle Point Invite the University of Evansville men’s golf team ranks in a tie for fourth place at Turtle Point Yacht & Country Club.
Evansville was led by Daniil Romashkin on the first day. He opened the tournament with a 1-over 73 before carding a 2-under 70 in the second round. With a 143, he is tied for 16th place. Four behind him is Julian Kiessling. SittinSee the Story
Thirty-six holes complete at Turtle Point Invite | City-County Observer

Indiana, United States · IndianaIn Memoriam: Sister Karlene Sensmeier October 12, 2025 Sister Karlene Sensmeier of Monastery Immaculate Conception in Ferdinand, IN, died at 6:00 p.m. on Sunday, October 12, 2025, at Memorial Hospital in Jasper, IN. Sister Karlene Sensmeier was born Caren Agnes Sensmeier on March 13, 1944, in Princeton, IN, the oldest of four children of Edward G. Sensmeier and Mildred E. (Schaefer) Sensmeier. She entered the Sisters of St. Benedict of FerdinandSee the Story