The Jasper High School Gymnasium being demoed
Work has started on the demolition of the remains of the Jasper High School Gymnasium. It is expected to take approximately two months to complete the demolition.
Work has started on the demolition of the remains of the Jasper High School Gymnasium. It is expected to take approximately two months to complete the demolition.
The County Election Board conducted their monthly meeting today. Among the items on the agenda was the question of the ballot wording for the library bond that voters in Bainbridge and Madison Townships will vote on in November. The wording on the ballot has to go through several stages to be approved and may require…
Our Utility recently published in its own newsletter: “If negotiations between TOC and the city go through, it is expected that the plant will become operational in December 2013.” and “We’ve found research that the emissions particulates will stay in the boiler.” (Bud Hauersperger, no research reference noted). Yet Catasein stated in April (http://washtimesherald.com/statenews/x1540196696/Southern-Indiana-city-faces-opposition-to-biomass-plant/print) particulate…
Last nights public forum was a tame event as the board voted in favor of the wording on the ballot and allowed members of the community to voice their concerns over the new library. Gerald Schaeffer, Universal Design Associates, and Bill Sheneyfelt, the retained counsel for the board, were asked to go over the project’s…
The FreedomMakers of Dubois County met on Tuesday, May 24, 2011 from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. EDT at Jasper Engines and Transmissions in the East Break Room. Over a dozen people were present to hear from State Representatives Mark Messmer (District 63) and Sue Ellspermann (District 74). The focus of the meeting was to allow…
From the Veteran’s Affairs website. Memorial Day is for those who have fallen. Thank you for giving us those freedoms, for defending those freedoms, and for recognizing that we are not the only ones “endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” Thank you…
City workers manned phones all night, the Red Cross opened a shelter and food line, and volunteers reported to help; all came together to put Huntingburg’s south side back together. “We should have power back up today.” Mayor Marvin Belcher said. “The city’s (Huntingburg) workers are going above and beyond to get this area back…
According to Joe Sullivan with the National Weather Service the destruction in Huntingburg was caused by a tornado. Preliminary reports classify the tornado as an EF-2 with winds between 110 and 120 mph. The tornado’s path is at least a mile long and cut a swath approximately 1o0 yards wide through the south side of…
Contact the Foundation at: Direct: (812)-639-1134 Office: (812)-683-5799 After confirmation with Tammy Miller, Director of the Dubois County Emergency Management Agency, the Huntingburg Foundation’s Grant Committee has announced its intent of a $3,000 pro-active grant designated for seed money of a Disaster Relief Fund in Southwestern Dubois County. The Fund is designed to accept contributions…
Another storm, another wind, waiting for the determination as to whether it is another tornado. Regardless, south of First Avenue from Chestnut Street to Washington Street in Huntingburg, residents are scratching their heads and checking out more damage from last night’s storm. Sherri Byers was at home last night. “My son called from Selvin and…