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First Christian Church of Hanover (Tonight) 6 to 8
Southwestern High School Student Council in schools circle drive (Tonight) 6 to 8
Hanover Baptist Church moved inside to the gym (Tomorrow)
Tuesday, October 30, 2018 at 8:56 AM
By Larry Duke
 
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TRUNK-OR-TREAT:
First Christian Church of Hanover (Tonight) 6 to 8
Southwestern High School Student Council in schools circle drive (Tonight) 6 to 8
Hanover Baptist Church moved inside to the gym (Tomorrow)
 Indiana Attorney General distributes $21.7 million to Hoosier communities in latest wave of opioid settlement funds
            Indiana Attorney General distributes $21.7 million to Hoosier communities in latest wave of opioid settlement funds
        
        Opioid Settlements alone total over $1.1 Billion under Rokita Administration
 Kentucky's Governor Challenges Trump Administration Over Illegal Suspension of SNAP Benefits
            Kentucky's Governor Challenges Trump Administration Over Illegal Suspension of SNAP Benefits
        
        Kentucky joins 24 states and DC demanding funding be restored
 Kentucky Governor and Congressman  Urge Congress To Extend Tax Credits To Protect Affordable Health Coverage for Kentuckians
            Kentucky Governor and Congressman  Urge Congress To Extend Tax Credits To Protect Affordable Health Coverage for Kentuckians
        
        Without extension of Affordable Care Act tax credits, Kentuckians will pay thousands of dollars more in annual premiums
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Opioid Settlements alone total over $1.1 Billion under Rokita Administration

Kentucky joins 24 states and DC demanding funding be restored

Without extension of Affordable Care Act tax credits, Kentuckians will pay thousands of dollars more in annual premiums