THIRD PERIOD RALLY FALLS SHORT IN THUNDERBOLTS’ 4-2 LOSS TO STORM
The Word 120, Hope is Alive Today!
Hope is Alive Today! By Jerome Stewart 
Psalm 147 vs. 11 says; “The LORD takes pleasure in those who fear Him, In those who hope in His mercy.” Because of the mercy of God Jesus came into world so that mankind would experience the powerful meaning of His mercy and grace. Believe it to the fullest extent possible that there is always hope in Jesus Christ.
However; there must be a full understanding of the meaning of what the apostle Paul said to the brethren in Romans 8 vss. 24 and 25 which says; “For we were saved by hope, but hope seen is not hope for why does one still hope for what he sees? But if we hope for what we do not see, we eagerly wait for it with perseverance.”
Titus chapter 2 vss. 11 and 12 says; “For the grace of God that brings salvation has appeared to all men, teaching us that denying ungodliness and worldly lusts, we should live soberly, righteously, and godly in the present age. Vss. 13 and 14 specifically tells us why. The bible says; “looking for the blessed hope and glorious appearing of our great God and Savior Jesus Christ, who gave Himself for us, that He might redeem us from every lawless deed and purify for Himself His own special people, zealous for good works.”
For those handling the word of God vs. 15 says; “Speak these things, exhort, and rebuke with all authority. Let no one despise you.” The word of God is meant to convict and not appease the hearing of those engaged in sinful behavior.
The apostle Paul told his mentee Timothy in 2nd. Timothy 4 vs. 2; “preach the word! Be instant in season and out of season. Convince, rebuke, exhort with all longsuffering and teaching.”
Strongly consider the words about and of Jesus in Luke chapter 4 vss. 16 thru 19 which says; “So He came to Nazareth, where He had been brought up. And as His custom was, He went into the synagogue on the Sabbath day, and stood up to read. And He was handed the book of the prophet Isaiah. And when He had opened the book, He found the place where it was written:
“The Spirit of the LORD is upon Me, Because He has anointed Me, To preach the gospel to the poor; He has sent Me to heal the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to captives And recovery of sight to the blind, To set at liberty those who are oppressed; *To proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord.”
When there is a willingness to follow the teachings of Jesus Christ we will experience the meaning of a hope that can only be found in Him. It is an eternal hope. Write it down! The world cannot give us the hope found in knowing Jesus as Lord and Savior, a hope that is able to navigate us through the difficulties of this life. Which begs the question. Do you know Jesus? If not you need to. He died for you!
His Legacy
It is with a heavy heart that we share this message with everyone who has followed the City-County Observer for more than two decades. As of February 1, 2026, there will be no further publications of the City-County Observer.
With Ron’s passing, continuing his legacy has been incredibly difficult. This paper was truly his passion, and it meant a great deal to him to keep the community informed.
We are deeply grateful to all who supported and read the paper over the years, especially those who enjoyed “Is It True?” and the many articles that sparked conversation and kept readers engaged.
As we close this chapter, we do so with a salute to Ron and the work he dedicated so much of his life to.
Excluding Candy, Sugary Drinks from SNAP Benefits
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Indiana recently announced the launch of Smart SNAP, prohibiting SNAP benefits from being used to purchase sugary drinks and candy. SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) provides food assistance to low- and no-income individuals and families. Beginning Jan. 1, the program will no longer cover the cost of sugary drinks and candy, as part of the Make Indiana Healthy Again plan. Indiana was one of the first states to secure a U.S. Department of Agriculture waiver for this change to help facilitate healthier choices and improved health outcomes for Hoosiers. Click here to learn more about the state’s definitions of candy and sugary drinks. |
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Rep. McNamara’s bill strengthening CSAM penalties to protect Hoosier kids moves to Senate
STATEHOUSE (Jan. 23, 2026) – State Rep. Wendy McNamara’s (R-Evansville) bill to bolster punishments for those who make or distribute child sexual abuse material (CSAM) passed out of the House.
McNamara said the bill would create a new crime for distribution of CSAM, separating and raising the penalties and sentencing enhancements for possession of CSAM, distribution of CSAM, and child exploitation.
“We want to ensure our courts have strong tools to hold criminals accountable for crimes committed against Hoosier children,” McNamara said. “By clarifying and strengthening parts of our laws, this bill better protects victims and sends a message that these crimes will not be tolerated in Indiana.”
McNamara said the bill would also create certain restrictions on CSAM in discovery to also apply in civil proceedings. She said this change would help protect victims by ensuring these images are only shown to relevant parties in a legal proceeding.
To learn more about House Bill 1303 and follow the legislative session, visit iga.in.gov.
State of Emergency for the City of Evansville and Vanderburgh County,
Evansville Mayor Stephanie Terry and the Vanderburgh County Commissioners have declared a State of Emergency for the City of Evansville and Vanderburgh County, effective through Sunday, February 1, or until otherwise rescinded, pursuant to Indiana Code 10-14-3-29.
In addition, the Civic Center, County Courts Building, and Old Vanderburgh Courthouse will be closed on Monday, January 26.
Further updates will be provided as they become available.
January 25, 2026
To protect the public safety and welfare during this winter storm, Evansville Mayor Stephanie Terry and the Vanderburgh County Commissioners have declared Evansville and Vanderburgh County in a State of Emergency through Sunday, February 1, or until otherwise rescinded, pursuant to Indiana Code 10-14-3-29.
The Civic Center complex also will be closed on Monday, January 26.The State of Emergency is a response to the winter storm currently affecting Evansville and Vanderburgh County, and follows Governor Mike Braun’s declaration of a State of Emergency for the State of Indiana.
The effect of this declaration is to:
1. Activate the response and recovery aspects of all applicable city and county disaster emergency plans.
2. Authorize the furnishing of aid and assistance under the plans.
A full draft of the State of Emergency is attached to this news release.
City of Evansville-Vanderburgh County Commissioners Emergency Proclamation 01.25.2026
Board of School Trustees of the EVSC MEETING
The Board of School Trustees of the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation will meet in executive session at 3:30 PM. on Monday, January 26, 2026 at the EVSC Administration Building, Schroeder Conference Centre located at 951 Walnut Street, Evansville IN. The session will be conducted according to I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1 regarding the following: discussion of the assessment, design, and implementation of school safety and security measures, plans, and systems (b)(3) and to train school board members with an outside consultant about the performance of the role of the members as public officials (b)(11).
Warrick Humane Society Hosts “Mutts at Myriad: Valentine Edition” on February 1
Newburgh, IN — Warrick Humane Society is excited to announce its February community event, Mutts at Myriad: Valentine Edition, taking place on Sunday, February 1, from 12–3 PM at Myriad Brewing Company in Newburgh.
This Valentine-themed installment of WHS’s monthly Mutts at Myriad series invites the community to enjoy an afternoon of adoptable dogs, local brews, and special fundraising activities — all in support of homeless pets in need.
Guests will have the opportunity to meet and snuggle adoptable WHS dogs, shop WHS retail merchandise, and participate in themed activities designed to celebrate love while giving back. Event highlights include a Heart Plant Pot Painting activity, where participants can decorate a small pot and take home a Hoya Heart plant for $20, as well as Valentine photo sessions by Mariah McClain Photography, offering two themed photos for $15.
All proceeds from event activities directly benefit Warrick Humane Society and help provide food, medical care, enrichment, and shelter for animals awaiting their forever homes.
The event supports Warrick Humane Society’s mission to rescue, rehabilitate, and rehome hom
Reitz Memorial High School Names Megan Poulsen Director of Track & Field
Evansville, IN — Reitz Memorial High School is pleased to announce that Megan Poulsen has
been named the new Director of Track & Field for both the boys’ and girls’ programs. Poulsen will
continue to serve as the school’s Director of Cross Country, overseeing both programs moving
forward.
Coach Poulsen has been a vital part of the Memorial Athletics community and brings continuity,
experience, and proven leadership to the Tigers’ distance and track programs. Her expanded role
reflects Memorial’s confidence in her ability to lead, develop, and grow both programs with a
unified vision.
Prior to her appointment as Director of Cross Country, Coach Poulsen served as an assistant
coach for cross country and as a distance coach for the track & field program. She has quickly
established herself as a respected leader among student-athletes and fellow coaches alike.
During the 2025 cross country season, Coach Poulsen was recognized for her outstanding
leadership by being named Southern Indiana Athletic Conference Coach of the Year, an honor that
highlights her impact on Memorial’s cross country program and the success of her
student-athletes.
Coach Poulsen is a graduate of the University of Southern Indiana, where she competed in cross
country as well as indoor and outdoor track & field. During her collegiate career, she earned
multiple Academic All-GLVC honors and competed in events ranging from the mile to the 10,000
meters, bringing both competitive experience and academic excellence to her coaching philosophy.
“I am incredibly grateful for the opportunity to continue serving Memorial in an expanded role,
” said
Coach Poulsen.
“I have a deep passion for both cross country and track & field, and I’m excited to
work with our athletes as we continue building strong programs rooted in discipline, growth, and
teamwork.
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Reitz Memorial High School Athletic Director Chad Dockery expressed confidence in the decision,
noting that Coach Poulsen’s leadership and vision will benefit the entire track and field program.
“Megan has done an outstanding job leading our cross country program and developing
relationships with our student-athletes,
” Dockery said.
“Her knowledge of the sport, commitment to
our athletes, and proven success make her a great fit to lead both cross country and track & field
at Memorial.
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Reitz Memorial High School looks forward to the continued growth and success of its track & field
and cross country programs under Coach Poulsen’s leadership.










