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Evansville Courier and Press from Evansville, Indiana • 1

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DIGITAL ACCESS IS INCLUDED IN YOUR SUBSCRIPTION Evansville w-v PUTTING YOUR WORLD IN YOUR HANDS Just mmm todayatcourierpresscomactivate 1 if 18 Friday October 2013 44 BACK TO BASICS Windows 81 update returns favorites TECHNOLOGY 5B 28 PERCENT IN COVERAGE GAP Report: Many earn too much for Medicaid LOCAL 4A HOOPS SEASON ALMOST HERE UE and basketball teams debut at Hoop-fest SPORTS IB sBWBIf Sun mixing with clouds One dollar Download our apps to get the most current news on your mobile device: courierpresscomapps courierpresscom Analysis Facility to show war effort Old hangar would house museum By John Martin martinj(5)courierpresscom 012-464-7594 win has strings attached GOP ponders its next move By Julie Pace Associated Press local photographs and artifacts from the World War II era along with interviews that have been taped by students and others over the years always been an interest in what impact on national and world events was during that Litov said See MUSEUM 13A want to locate the facility in Evansville Regional old hangar near the Vanderburgh County Office command post Richard Litov who along with John Dunn is credited with spearheading the project said the museum is estimated to cost $7 million to $9 million The facility will collect An ambitious private-sector project is underway to recognize contribution to the US military effort during World War II Organizers of the Freedom Heritage Museum a nonprofit corporation SUBMITTED BY FREEDOM HERITAGE MUSEUM This artist rendering provided by Hafer Associates shows the Freedom Heritage Museum in Evansville Band together for music WASHINGTON By most measures President Barack Obama emerged far stronger than his Republican adversaries in latest fiscal fight He gave away virtually nothing and his hardline tactics exposed deep divisions among Republicans and growing public frustration with the GOP But victory came with strings attached Under his watch big swaths of the federal government were shuttered for 16 days forcing hundreds of thousands of workers off the job and restricting many services See BUDGET 10A Indiana tobacco funds fall to $68M State can collect funds UHniNiiutiu JUIII4 11111 PHOTOGRAPHS BY JASON CLARK COURIER PRESS Central drum major Brenna Dunville leads the Central High School marching band during practice at Central Stadium recently Central and other regional bands will compete in the Indiana State School Music Association Open Class Regional competitions Saturday at Central Stadium The Associated Press Area marching bands prep for state contests By Jessie Hellmann jessiehellmanncourierpresscom James Sandifer walks through the halls at Central High School carrying a bass drum before marching band practice at the school INDIANAPOLIS inability to collect from cigarette companies that were not part of an original legal settlement will force the annual share of tobacco settlement funds to drop next year from about $131 million to $68 million A three-judge arbitration panel last month decided to decrease share by about $63 million next year because it found the state had failed to do enough to collect funds from cigarette companies that part of the See TOBACCO 13A Dunville a senior drum major for the rest of us this may be our last competition If we get past regionals done We really (have) to lock Dunville was referring to the Indiana State School Music Association Open Class Regional competitions which take place Saturday Central a Class school will compete on its own field at 4:51 pm Schools are See BAND 13A Brenna Dunville stood in front of Central High School marching band members as they prepared to practice on the football field Wednesday evening The ground was littered with instruments and the members were stretching and resting after running a mile on the track some this means absolutely said Copyright is 2013 Evansville Courier Press SUDOKU 8B TECHNOLOGY 5B TELEVISION 8B BREAKING NEWS DESK: 812 464 7430 CIRCULATION: 812-464-7500 or 1-800-288-3100 OBITUARIES 8A OPINION 12A SPORTS IB HOROSCOPE 8B LOCAL 4A LOTTERIES 3A ASK AMY 8B CLASSIFIEDS 1C-16C CROSSWORDS 8B14C 6 "97822 01100 2 AUTHORIZED MANUFACTURER OVERSTOCK HEADQUARTERS Mtmvfarivrtn asked us not te advertise HU or Call Mor for certain brands and rites whkfa might rouse them some problems in the Biarketpinte! Extreme Discounts! Save tip To 75!.

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