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Letter: Solar doesn’t work well in snow, ice and cloud-cover
Last week’s winter storm offered a real-world test of large-scale solar and battery energy storage systems proposed for Dubois County. We received about 10 inches of snow, followed by very cold temperatures and heavy cloud cover. During that time, solar panels were largely unable to produce electricity. Snow-covered panels do not generate power, and in…
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Every Dollar Doubled: Huntingburg launches fitness court crowdfunding campaign.
The City of Huntingburg has launched a community-wide crowdfunding campaign to bring an outdoor Fitness Court to Charles C. Niehaus Memorial Park, expanding access to health and wellness opportunities for residents of all ages and abilities. In partnership with the National Fitness Campaign (NFC) and Patronicity/IHCDA through the CreatINg Places program, the city is seeking to…
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Illusionist to share substance-prevention message
The Vive18 national drug prevention tour is coming to Dubois County on Feb. 24 to show eighth-graders they can have fun, make friends and feel good without using substances. A free session for the public is scheduled for the evening. Vive18 was created when co-founder Jake White began hosting house parties at his college without any…
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Lawmakers back away from a youth social media ban
by Casey Smith, Leslie Bonilla Muñiz, Tom Davies and Niki Kelly, Indiana Capital Chronicle January 29, 2026 With key legislative deadlines for the first half of session looming, the Indiana House and Senate passed numerous bills Wednesday — and eliminated a controversial social media provision. Language that would have barred young children from social media…
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2026 State of Jasper
Jasper Mayor Dean Vonderheide gave his final state of the city address to the council last week as he prepares to step down from the position on March 31. The mayor reported Jasper maintains a robust financial position with over $32 million in reserves at the end of 2025, exceeding the $26 million the city…
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Pine Ridge Elementary School preschool and kindergarten round-up dates
Pine Ridge Elementary School will host a Preschool Information Session (for families already registered) and Kindergarten Registration on Wednesday, February 11, 2026. The Preschool session will begin promptly at 5:30 p.m., followed by Kindergarten registration at 6:15 p.m. Both sessions will be held in the school gym. Children must be five (5) years old before…
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Habitat for Humanity of Dubois County celebrating 22nd home completion
The public is invited to celebrate the 22nd home built by Habitat for Humanity of Dubois County this Saturday, Jan. 31, 2026, at 10 a.m. Habitat will hand the Jacques family the keys to their new home located at 4075 W. 450 S. in St. Anthony, built by local volunteers and family and friends of…
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Strassenfest honors America’s 250th in 2026 theme
The Jasper Strassenfest Committee has announced the theme and Hofmarschall for the 48th Annual Jasper Strassenfest to be held July 30 through August 2, 2026, in downtown Jasper, Indiana. This year’s theme will be “Threads of History, Patterns of Progress”, celebrating America’s 250th birthday. The theme will be reflected in the button design for the 48th…
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Letter: Smart air traffic control modernization strengthens American manufacturing
The recent government shutdown exposed a critical problem: air traffic controllers went without paychecks while doing essential work. This only amplified existing personnel and technology constraints in ATC. For manufacturers in rural Indiana, this kind of disruption threatens operations and the jobs we support. OFS Brands and companies like ours depend on a functioning aviation…
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Concrete Supply, Seufert Construction & Universal Design Associates recognized for Merkley & Sons freezer project
The Indiana Ready Mixed Concrete Association awarded its 2025 Agricultural Award to Concrete Supply, Seufert Construction, and Universal Design Associates for their work on a local freezer addition at Merkley & Sons Packing Company. The award recognizes concrete projects that support Indiana’s farming and ag-business industries, designed to withstand heavy use, protect valuable products, and…
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Indiana National Guard ‘military police’ bill passes House
by Leslie Bonilla Muñiz, Indiana Capital ChronicleJanuary 29, 2026 Following 90 minutes of intense debate, a bill empowering Indiana’s governor to deploy a “military police force” of Indiana National Guard members throughout the state advanced Wednesday from the House on a 67-29 vote. It now heads to the Senate. Proponents maintain the measure ensures Hoosier…
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Indiana’s bid for the Chicago Bears gains momentum with Senate vote
by Casey Smith, Indiana Capital ChronicleJanuary 28, 2026 The Chicago Bears might not be packing their bags yet — but Indiana’s bid for the team picked up momentum Wednesday after senators approved legislation creating a state-run stadium authority that could finance and build a National Football League stadium in northwest Indiana. Senate Bill 27, authored…
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Jasper Band holding annual auction & dinner fundraiser, Notable Event
The Jasper Band Parent Organization is excited to share details of our Notable Event Auction & Dinner Fundraiser. As our largest fundraiser, this event supports all band programs, including: Marching, Pep, Symphonic, Jazz, and Concert bands, as well as Guard, Winter Guard, and Jasper Middle School band. The public is invited to this fundraiser on…
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Three set to take part in Dubois County GOP caucus Saturday
Adam Martindale, Brady Albright, and Michael Stallman have filed paperwork to be considered as the Republican candidate to fill the seat vacated by Ryan Craig on the Duobis County Council. The Dubois County GOP will hold a caucus of the seven precinct committee members in District 2 at 9 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 31, 2026, at…
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Tri-County YMCA schedule for Wednesday, Jan. 28
The Clem and Mary Lange YMCA will be open regular hours, 6 a.m. to 9 p.m., but Morning Energizers at Santa Claus, Huntingburg and Ferdinand are CANCELLED The therapy pool will open at 9 a.m.
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Letter: Should we be terrified of shipments from Crane?
In his recent letter to the editor, “Mid-States Corridor an investment in the future”, Doug Bawel, President and CEO of Jasper Engine and their subsidiary JET Transit, told us: “If people knew of the armaments that travel through Jasper many times daily, they would be terrified.” He made a similar claim at the August 14th…
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IU Health Mobile Lung Unit coming to Dubois County Feb. 4
The IU Health Mobile Lung Unit is traveling across Indiana, offering low-dose CT scans to individuals at high risk for lung cancer. Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States, claiming more lives each year than breast, prostate, and colon cancers combined. Yet, what many people don’t realize is that lung cancer…
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Family Roots Nursery hosting “Spring Rooted Artisan Market” on March 14
Family Roots Nursery is excited to announce the Spring Rooted Artisan Market, taking place on Friday, March 14, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time at 4871 W 1200 S, Dale, Indiana. This free, family-friendly event is designed to help the community kick off the spring season in style. The Spring Rooted Artisan Market will feature 20+ local artisans…
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Dubois County Chamber of Commerce hosting Canva crash course for small businesses
The Dubois County Chamber of Commerce invites local small business owners, entrepreneurs, and marketing professionals to attend a Canva Crash Course on Wednesday, February 11, from 12:00–1:00 p.m. The event will be held in the Cherry Room at the Jasper Public Library. This hands-on training will introduce participants to the benefits of using Canva as a marketing tool for their…
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Being for Others Health and Wellness Foundation welcomes Kaitlyn Neukam as office and communications coordinator
The Being for Others Health and Wellness Foundation (BFO) announced that Kaitlyn Neukam will join the Foundation as its Office and Communications Coordinator beginning in February. In this role, Neukam will support a range of Foundation functions while contributing to communications, coordination, and outreach efforts that help advance BFO’s mission across the region. Her background…
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German American Bancorp, Inc. reports record fourth quarter, strong annual 2025 earnings
German American Bancorp, Inc. reported record earnings for the three months ended December 31, 2025. The Company also announced a 7% increase in its regular quarterly cash dividend, as its Board of Directors declared a regular quarterly cash dividend of $0.31 per share, which will be payable on February 20, 2026, to shareholders of record…
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Veterans group requests county support for expanded mental health services
A local veterans support nonprofit presented a comprehensive mental health and recovery program to county commissioners, seeking $100,000 in opioid settlement funds over two years to expand services to veterans, law enforcement and emergency first responders. They also asked for $50,000 to support the remodel and renovation of a former factory building for the expanded…
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Huntingburg Transit not operating Tuesday, January 27, 2026
Huntingburg, Ind. – Huntingburg Transit will not be operating on Tuesday, January 27, 2026, due to road conditions. All other City departments remain open. Please continue to use caution while traveling.
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Democratic Party hosting meet and greet with township trustees
The Dubois County Democratic Party is hosting a “Meet your Dubois County Township Trustees” event on Wednesday, Jan. 28 at 6 p.m. at the Schnitzelbank Restaurant in Jasper. The public is invited to meet with some of the Dubois County Township Trustees and learn how they can assist local constituents in difficult life situations.
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Closures, cancellations and adjustments
This is by no means an exhaustive list, but includes those organizations that have reached out to us to share their closure or cancellation information. If you would like to be added, please contact us via the contact form on our page or email editor@duboiscountyfreepress.com.
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Jasper running double trash/recyclable collection trucks Tuesday
The Jasper Street Department will run double collection trucks on Tuesday, January 27th, due to extreme cold. The Street Department would like to remind everyone to have their trash and recyclables ready for collection by 7:00 a.m.
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Letter: You can’t compare the Mid-States Corridor to past highways
I read with great interest Mr. Doug Bawel’s letter with regards to the Mid-States Corridor. I was struck by his statements about forward thinkers and naysayers. I would have expected nothing less from a donor to the Mid-States Corridor RDA. US 231 is not a new highway as Mr. Bawels alluded. It was on the…
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Duck hunters rescued on White River
Indiana Conservation Officers responded to a call for help on the White River on Saturday and rescued five hunters after their boat froze into the White River near Haysville. At 11:37 a.m., officers responded to the call for help just east of the Haysville bridge. According to officers, the five men were working their way…
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Letter: Dubois County and Jasper report HELP results
In late 2021, Dubois County and the City of Jasper partnered to apply for and were selected to participate in the Hoosier Enduring Legacy Program (HELP) initiative through OCRA (Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs). The purpose of the program was to develop a strategic plan for using American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds…
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Commentary: Indiana’s property tax cut will shrink local government — and economic growth
by Michael Hicks, Indiana Capital ChronicleJanuary 26, 2026 Indiana’s Senate Enrolled Act 1 of 2025 delivered what many voters have wanted for years: lower property taxes. Homeowners received higher deductions, but businesses — especially those with substantial personal property — saw significant reductions in tax liability. Let’s compare the two. A family who owns a…
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Letter: If the governor really cared about the sanctity of life
My comments in response to Governor Braun’s recent post. If you truly cared about the sanctity of life, why do you never talk about the public health effects of your policies on prenatal development and maternal health? Where does Indiana rank in air and water quality, and what are the logical effects upon our children…
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Commissioners extend local emergency travel declaration
After originally declaring the local emergency and limiting travel in the county at about 8:30 a.m. Sunday, the commissioners have extended the Local Emergency Declaration and Travel Advisory Warning until 8 p.m. Monday, Jan. 26, 2026. All citizens are asked to comply with necessary emergency measures, and to cooperate with public officials and disaster service…
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Closures and cancellations Jan. 24 and 25
This is by no means an exhaustive list, but includes those organizations that have reached out to us to share their closure or cancellation information. If you would like to be added, please contact us through the contact form on our page or by emailing editor@duboiscountyfreepress.com.
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Jasper Chamber hosting two Legislative Breakfasts
Jasper Chamber of Commerce will host two Legislative Breakfast events in the first quarter of 2026. Both will take place in the lecture hall of the Jasper Campus Classroom Building (on top of the hill) on Saturday, Jan. 24, 2026, and Saturday, March 14, 2026, at the Vincennes University Jasper campus from 9:00 a.m. until…
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Jasper Council approves $34 million bond financing plan for Regional Wellness Center project
The Jasper City Council unanimously approved a resolution authorizing a $34 million bond financing plan for the Regional Wellness Center project at Wednesday’s regular meeting. The financing structure mirrors the approach used for the city’s outdoor aquatic pool, using lease agreements between the Redevelopment Authority and the Redevelopment Commission to avoid exceeding the city’s constitutional…
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Snow Emergency issued as Huntingburg prepares for weekend winter weather
The City of Huntingburg has declared a snow emergency effective Saturday, January 24, 2026, at 11:00 a.m. Parking on city streets designated as “snow routes” will be restricted during this time, and all vehicles must be removed before 11:00 a.m. Vehicles remaining on snow routes after this time may be towed at the owner’s expense….
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Tips as first winter storm of season threatens area
With a significant winter weather system expected to make its way to Dubois County on Saturday, January 24, 2026, the Emergency Management Agency is asking all citizens to prepare in advance. Preparations include charging cell phones and other items in case power is interrupted, evaluating whether shoveling is necessary, taking your time if you decide…
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Huntingburg Park Board discusses new playground, dog park safety issues, pickleball, League Stadium lease
Huntingburg City Park will have a new playground area ready for when the warmer weather returns. The playground replacement near the girls’ softball field will be prepped for installation by the end of February, with workers already digging footers and preparing the site despite challenging weather conditions, according to Park Director Jace Merkel. The project…
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Connect with Indiana 211 to find local warming centers during the winter weather season
During the winter weather season, warming centers will be open across the state for those in need of a safe and warm place to stay. Connect with Indiana 211 for up-to-date information on warming center locations and hours in your area. Call: Speak with a Community Navigator on the phone. Phone: Dial 2-1-1 or 1-866-211-9966 Available Mon.- Fri.,…
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Beta Gamma Chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa January meeting minutes
Beta Gamma Chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa, an honorary sorority for women educators, met on Thursday, January 8, 2026, at Holy Family Fellowship Hall. The guest speaker was Adam Meece who explained how to use an AED for emergency situations. Meece also shared instructions on using CPR. Meece has been a firefighter for twelve years….
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Jasper Municipal Gas asks customers to reduce gas usage
With falling temperatures expected over the upcoming weekend and into early next week, the Jasper Municipal Gas Department is asking local industries and schools to help reduce natural gas consumption wherever possible. Officials say the request is precautionary and not considered an emergency. However, with colder weather in the forecast, any reduction in usage can…
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St. Anthony Conservation Club cancels 3D Archery shoot
The St. Anthony Conservation Club 3D Archery shoot planned for Sunday, Jan. 25, 2026, has been preemptively cancelled due to the forecasted weather.
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Laura Grammer ATHENA display unveiled at Dubois County Museum
On January 21, 2026, the Rotary Club of Dubois County proudly unveiled Laura Grammer’s permanent display in the ATHENA exhibit at the Dubois County Museum. The ATHENA Leadership Award is a prestigious honor presented annually by the Rotary Club of Dubois County, recognizing women whose leadership, service, and commitment have made a lasting impact on…
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Indiana Furniture joins forces with JSA in Minnesota and the Dakotas
Indiana Furniture is proud to announce the addition of JSA Design Resource Group to its growing network of sales representatives, strengthening its service and support across Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota. For more than 50 years, JSA Design Resource Group has built a reputation for delivering exceptional products and services guided by a ‘people…
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Dubois County GOP calls caucus to fill County Council District 2 seat
The Dubois County Republican Party has scheduled a caucus to fill the upcoming vacancy in the office of Dubois County Council, District 2, following the resignation of Councilman Ryan Craig. Craig was selected to finish Jasper Mayor Dean Vonderheide’s term in a recent caucus. The caucus for county council will take place on Saturday, January…
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Letter: Large energy projects unduly burden ratepayers
Residents of Dubois County deserve to understand how large energy projects can affect their electric bills. While solar fields and battery storage systems are often promoted as “clean energy” (when the sun is not shining, coal-fired power plants will charge the batteries), what is rarely discussed is who actually pays for them. These facilities require…
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Indiana State Police report Human Trafficking Awareness initiative results
The Indiana State Police Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Division partnered with the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) for the CVSA Human Trafficking Awareness Initiative, which took place from January 12 through 16, 2026. This initiative sought to empower commercial motor vehicle drivers, motor carriers, school bus drivers, law enforcement officials, and the public with crucial knowledge…
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Commissioners cold on Duff Solar Project expansion in light of moratorium
County Commissioners agreed the expansion of the Duff Solar project into a second phase would remain on pause as officials study and consider enacting new ordinances regulating solar installations. Commission Chad Blessinger stated he had been approached by officials from EDP Renewables, the company installing the Duff Solar Park, about a planned second phase. The…
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County Board of Finance reports $2.3 million in investment earnings for 2025
The Dubois County Board of Finance collected $2.3 million in investment earnings during 2025, maintaining strong returns despite declining interest rates throughout the year, County Treasurer Craig Greulich reported. The earnings represent a slight decrease from 2024’s peak of $2.7 million but match the $2.3 million earned in 2023. “We peaked maybe in March, it…
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Holiday lights recycling program results in 1,435 pounds of lights this year
The seventh annual Christmas light recycling program in Dubois County was a great success, with 1,435 pounds of Christmas lights recycled at the Rural King and SWMD Process Center drop-off locations in December and January. This is the seventh year in a row that at least half a ton of light strands have been diverted…
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Daughters of Isabella Jasper Circle #140 January meeting minutes
The Daughters of Isabella Jasper Circle #140 met for their monthly meeting on Monday, January 12, at 6:30 pm, in Room 301 in the St. Joseph Parish Center. Regent Marge Beckman welcomed all to the meeting and invited members to join her in a rosary said for past members Mona Resenbeck, Alice Beck and Marie…
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Being For Others seeking grant applicants
It’s not every day an offer of lunch comes with a potential $250,000 grant, but that was exactly the case on Friday, January 16, when the Being For Others Health and Wellness Foundation provided both. The event was held at the Dubois County Museum, which also houses the Being For Others Foundation offices. Attendees covered…
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Dubois Strong promotes Jami Marcum to Community Development Coordinator
Dubois Strong announced the promotion of Jami Marcum to the newly created role of Community Development Coordinator, effective Monday, January 19, 2026. In this position, Jami will oversee and advance key initiatives in childcare, quality of place, talent attraction and retention, and broader community development across Dubois County. “I’m deeply thankful for this opportunity and the trust placed…
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Letter: Mid-States Corridor an investment in the future
We know the Mid-States Corridor is very controversial, and for those whose land it affects, it is very personal; we do understand. I have personally witnessed this same controversy on two previous roads. The first was in the early 70s, US-231 between Huntingburg and Jasper. It was personal for us because it cut our property…
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Jasper Chamber and Small Business Development Center announce upcoming seminars
FREE online workshop for small business owners interested in building a professional online presence. ? January 22, 2026? 6:00–8:00 PM EST? Online (Virtual) Basics of Website Development – Build Your Business OnlineParticipants will learn: – Why a strong web presence matters– Options for website platforms and securing a domain name– How to build a basic website, including a live Wix…
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Scriptless in Seattle, musical improv comedy group, coming to The Astra
The Astra Theatre will be welcoming America’s musical improv comedy group, Scriptless in Seattle, for a night of entertainment on Saturday, March 21, 2026. Come and enjoy a show that has not yet been written and even get the chance to steer its direction! Tickets are on sale now at www.AstraTheater.com. Reserved seating tickets are $20, and…
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OFS “Feed the Dream” initiative supports local communities in honor of MLK
In honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, OFS has launched “Feed The Dream,” a January food drive dedicated to supporting local hunger relief organizations and putting service into action. Recognized as a National Day of Service, Martin Luther King Jr. Day calls on individuals and organizations to move beyond reflection and actively serve their…
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For Zen Michalski’s family, Indiana’s title run is a homecoming
As Zen Michalski prepares to play for a national championship once again, the moment feels surreal — not just for the Indiana offensive tackle, but for his family watching in the stands tonight and at home in Jasper and even in Oregon. For his mother, Tami (Williams) Ware, the Hoosiers’ run has been more than…
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Saint Meinrad will host Cyprian Davis Lecture on February 5
Dr. James Jay Carney will be the featured presenter at the Cyprian Davis Lecture at Saint Meinrad Seminary and School of Theology, St. Meinrad, IN. His talk, “The Priest in Public: Case Studies from Catholic Africa,” will be held on Thursday, February 5, at 7 p.m. Central Time in St. Bede Theater. Across the African…
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Saint Meinrad to host Servant Leadership Workshop
Saint Meinrad Seminary and School of Theology, St. Meinrad, IN, will host a workshop on servant leadership presented by Ken Ogorek on March 12-13, 2026. This workshop explores how to lead a team in ways that make everyone’s work joyful and lifegiving. Administrative leadership is important for the life of our Church, and this learning…
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Stove fire causes evacuation of Jasper Lofts
About sixty residents of the Jasper Lofts were forced to evacuate the apartment complex Sunday evening when a stove fire set off the sprinklers in a third-floor apartment. According to Chief Kenny Hochgesang, they were called out at 3:55 p.m. for a water flow activation alarm caused by the stove fire. According to Hochgesang, no…
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Commentary: SEA1’s (Indiana’s 2025 tax cut bill) unintended effects
One of the thornier issues in tax policy is anticipating behavioral, or second-order, effects. These are normally analyzed over a couple of years to avoid unintended consequences. That didn’t happen with last year’s Senate Enrolled Act 1. The looming effects are worth noting, beginning with the size and scope of tax changes across businesses, families…
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Mentors for Youth announces five new board members
Mentors for Youth is excited to announce the addition of five new members to their Board of Directors throughout the 2025 fiscal year as part of their Mentors for Youth Month celebrations! Daniel Conrad Community Member Dan and family relocated to Jasper from Grosse Pointe Shores, MI in 2019. Dan spent his career in occupational…
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Dubois County Art Guild Gallery Walk at the Jasper City Mill
The Dubois County Art Guild at the Jasper City Mill in Jasper has a new exhibit up, and it will be on display through May, 2026. The DCAG Gallery Walk exhibit changes every six months. The public is invited to the Jasper City Mill, open Thursday through Sunday. The featured artist for this time period…
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Legendary Lanes recipient of quarterly Dubois County Chamber business grant
The Dubois County Chamber of Commerce presented its fourth-quarter business grant to Legendary Lanes on January 14, 2026, recognizing the business for its continued investment in its facility and its strong commitment to the local community. Legendary Lanes plans to use the grant funds to help cover the cost of much-needed facility updates, as well…
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Letter: Mid-States Corridor a statewide issue
Over the past few years, our organization, the Coalition Against the Mid-States Corridor, has been trying to show that this is more than a local issue. It is a statewide issue that will affect all Hoosier taxpayers if INDOT and the Governor try to proceed with building it. This proposed 54-mile new terrain highway in…
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Craig picking up Vonderheide’s vision with future in mind
Ryan Craig, 39, will officially take office as Jasper’s mayor on April 1. He was chosen by caucus vote to finish Mayor Dean Vonderheide’s term. For now, he has a dual responsibility: shadowing Mayor Dean Vonderheide and finishing out his time on county council. He hasn’t officially resigned from the council, but will soon. His…
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Doug Uebelhor running for County Commissioner District 2 seat
Republican Doug Uebelhor has filed his candidacy for the Dubois County Commissioner District 2 seat. Uebelhor is currently on the Dubois County Council as an At-Large member and was elected to the position in 2016. He previously served as County Commissioner from 2010-2014. Uebelhor is eager to continue serving the citizens of Dubois County. “I…
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Mason Scholarship open for applicants
The Grand Lodge of Indiana Scholarship Board is offering scholarships for Indiana high school graduates. Applications will be accepted from Master Masons, or the sons, daughters, adopted sons or daughters, stepsons or stepdaughters of a Master Mason in good standing in Line Lodge #743, Jasper, Dubois Lodge #520 , Huntingburg or Bethlehem Lodge #574, Birdseye or any Indiana Lodge,…
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Ireland Utilities to hold annual membership meeting Feb. 2
Ireland Utilities, Inc. will hold its annual membership meeting on Monday, February 2, 2026, at 6:30 pm.The meeting will be held at 4981 W State Road 56, Ireland. Election of board members will be held. Allmembers are invited to attend.
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Stephanie Stallwood Fair files for Dubois County Clerk on Republican Ticket
Stephanie Stallwood Fair has officially filed to run for Dubois County Clerk on the Republican ticket in the 2026 election. Fair currently serves as Chief Deputy Clerk, a position she has held since 2023. She brings years of hands-on experience in the clerk’s office and is committed to continuing the efficient, professional service currently provided…
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GOP chair provides background and rules for caucus procedure
The Dubois County Republican Party is providing the following information in advance of the City of Jasper Mayoral Caucus scheduled for January 16, 2026, to outline the caucus process, reference governing rules, and provide background on key dates. All caucus rules and procedures are established by Indiana election law and the Indiana Republican Party. The…
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Dubois County Chamber of Commerce launches new website
The Dubois County Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce the launch of its newly redesigned website, created in partnership with Indigo Webservices. The updated site features a clean, modern design and improved navigation to better serve Chamber members, local businesses, and the community. The new website makes it easier than ever to access Chamber…
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Jasper VFW announces updated hours, open to public, more
Veterans of Foreign Wars Dubois County Post 673 welcomes all members, auxiliary, and guests to experience the recently released Electronic Gaming. We are also introducing our updated hours: Monday through Friday, 2:00 to 8:00 p.m. We are OPEN TO THE PUBLIC every Thursday from 2:00 to 8:00 p.m. with several drawings at 6:00 p.m. Our…
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L4G announces leadership change
Living For God (L4G), a Dubois County faith-based nonprofit organization dedicated to strengthening our communities through essential services and support, announced a leadership transition as founder Amilcar “Mo” Peraza is stepping down as president, with Alex Zehr assuming the role effective 1 January 2026. The leadership change represents a carefully planned transition. “This transition has…
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Emily Meyer announces candidacy for Dubois County Auditor
Emily Meyer has officially announced her candidacy for Dubois County Auditor on the Republican ticket, pledging a commitment to accuracy, transparency, and responsible financial oversight for county residents. Meyer is running on a platform focused on fiscal responsibility, efficient recordkeeping, and open communication between county government and the public. As County Auditor, she aims to…
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Erin Houchin files for re-election to Congress
Congresswoman Erin Houchin has filed for re-election to represent Indiana’s Ninth Congressional District. About her decision to seek re-election, Houchin said, “Our work is not finished. Since taking office, my team has helped return nearly $15 million to constituents across Indiana’s Ninth District through community project funding and constituent casework, making sure families, veterans, seniors,…
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Senator Schmitt asks residents to take his constituent survey
State Sen. Daryl Schmitt (R-Jasper) is encouraging residents of Senate District 48 to take his online survey to provide feedback and insights on important issues he may address during the 2026 legislative session. Schmitt’s survey is available online at www.IndianaSenateRepublicans.com/Schmitt. “As your State Senator, I want to hear from you on important topics like illegal immigration, government spending…
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Braun trumpets first-year success in State of the State address; addresses affordability
by Niki Kelly, Indiana Capital Chronicle January 14, 2026 Gov. Mike Braun delivered a State of the State speech Wednesday night that was heavy on achievements, light on new goals and with a few football callouts. “With our strong business environment, it’s not surprising that another organization has noticed that Indiana is open for business:…
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Cities of Jasper and Huntingburg proclaim January 2026 as Mentors for Youth Month
In honor of National Mentoring Month, the mayors of the City of Jasper and the City of Huntingburg have jointly proclaimed January 2026 as Mentors for Youth Month. This recognition celebrates the invaluable role mentorship plays in developing young people in our community, as well as the dedicated mentors who provide guidance, support, and inspiration to help them…
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Jasper police chief outlines December police activities
During Tuesday’s board of public works and safety meeting, Jasper Police Chief Chad Dick outlined the department’s activities for December. He began by noting that December is historically a busy month for responses to domestic disputes. The Jasper Police Department responded to 22 domestic violence calls in December, resulting in six arrests. “Domestic violence calls…
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Letter: An open letter to the GOP caucus for Jasper Mayor
Greetings. Let me first thank you for your service to our community. It is appreciated. Having said that, I feel the need to opine and remind you all of a few things, if you will. First and foremost, We The People entrusted each and every one of you with our votes. We all know that…
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Jasper mayoral caucus candidates finalized
Ryan Craig and Phil Mundy are the two candidates who have met the requirements to be considered for the position of Jasper’s next mayor. Craig currently serves on the Dubois County Council as the representative for the county’s second district, which encompasses Bainbridge 2E, 2W, 3E, 4N, 4S, 5S and 6S. He was elected to…
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Student seeking help to attend special leadership forum
The family of a Northeast Dubois Junior/Senior High School student is seeking help to raise funds for him to attend a special Youth Leadership Forum at Yale University. Ninth grader Teagan Freund received an invitation to attend the special forum taking place over nine days this summer through the national organization that has been holding…
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Castle Knoll to feature Aaron Lewis and the Stateliners
One of country music’s most powerful and uncompromising voices is headed to Southern Indiana’s most scenic live music destination. Aaron Lewis and the Stateliners 2026 American Tour will hit the stage at Castle Knoll Amphitheater on Friday, July 10, 2026, delivering an unforgettable night of raw, authentic country music beneath the stars on the venue’s historic hillside. Gates open at 6:00…
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Forestry Roundtable set for Thursday, February 5
Join your neighbors and friends for a casual evening discussing forest ownership experiences! Let the Sun Shine In-Indiana is hosting a forestry roundtable, set for Thursday, February 5, from 5 to 8 p.m. EST at Schwartz Family Restaurant. Being a forest steward is challenging. Join fellow landowners to learn from their experiences. Does your forest…
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Holland town councilman asks Huntingburg to support countywide zoning to stop solar developments
Holland Town Council member John Kaltenbacher asked the Huntingburg Council to work with the county commissioners to develop a countywide zoning ordinance to stymie future solar developments. He emphasized the need for regional cooperation to address the increasing number of solar projects in the area. His comments come as the town of Holland prepares to…
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First Responder Agencies to Host Battle of the Badges in Jasper
Resolve to give blood and help save lives during National Blood Donor Month The public is invited to join the Jasper Fire and Police Departments as they come together for the first-ever Battle of the Badges to support patients in need of blood transfusions. Winter can be an especially challenging time to collect enough blood, as inclement…
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Tropical Smoothie Cafe brings good vibes, great smoothies and healthy options to Jasper’s southside
With the success and warm welcome Brijesh Patel and his family received when they opened Dunkin’ Donuts in 2020, he knew he wanted to bring something else to the area. “I really wanted to do another business here in Jasper,” he explained. “But, I wanted to do something different.” After visiting a Tropical Smoothie Café…
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Patoka National Wildlife Refuge volunteers needed
Stuck in a rut? Looking for something meaningful to do? Enjoy the outdoors? This opportunity may be just the thing you are looking for. The Friends of Patoka River National Wildlife Refuge is seeking volunteers to assist with maintenance at the Refuge. The Refuge Staff has been cut to the bare bones and are relying…
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BFO Foundation president named to Mutz Philanthropic Leadership Institute
Christian Blome of Being for Others Health and Wellness Foundation has been selected as a member of the 2026 class of the Mutz Philanthropic Leadership Institute. Launched by Indiana Philanthropy Alliance in 2021, the Mutz Institute provides a leadership training experience to skill-up professionals serving in board and executive roles at foundations, corporations and social impact…
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Letter: What would you have us do?
What would you have us do? After viewing over and over from every angle the appalling tragedy of a young mother being executed as she attempted to leave the scene following a confrontation with heavily armed and masked ICE agents, what is the appropriate response? The argument is being made that she was violating the…
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Jasper kindergarten registration open and pre-kindergarten registration information
Greater Jasper Consolidated School Corporation announced upcoming kindergarten registration sessions for Ireland and Jasper Elementary Schools as well as online registration for pre-kindergarten. Kindergarten Registration for the 2026-2027 school year is NOW OPEN! To enroll, follow the steps below at the school you wish to enroll your student. Ireland Elementary School Step 1: Click the…
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St. Isidore hosts kids’ free throw competition
On Sunday, January 11, 2026, the Good Shepherd of the Hills #13623 Knights of Columbus council, serving St. Isidore Catholic Parish located in Celestine & Dubois, held their annual local round of the nationwide free throw competition at the Northeast Dubois Intermediate School. 36 youth competed in boys’ and girls’ age divisions, ages 9-14. Winners advance to…
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John Cougar Mellencamp tribute band, American Fools Band, performance benefits Anderson Woods
John Cougar Mellencamp fans can experience a great concert and support local folks with special needs on Saturday, February 21 at 7:30 p.m. EST when the American Fools Band – A Tribute to the music of John Cougar Mellencamp performs at The Historic Astra Theatre. The concert supports Anderson Woods, a summer camp in rural…
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Jasper High School earns Silver Designation on College Board Honor Roll
Jasper High School is proud to announce it has earned silver recognition on the 2025 College Board AP School Honor Roll. This distinction is based on performance in three areas: “This recognition reflects our commitment to providing meaningful opportunities for students to challenge themselves, earn college credit, and graduate with more options for their future,”…
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Memorial Medical Center Foundation welcomes Craig Buse and Clara Fromme to board of directors
The Memorial Medical Center Foundation is pleased to announce the addition of Craig Buse and Clara Fromme to its Board of Directors. Craig Buse joined Springs Valley Bank & Trust Company in 2002 and has held a variety of leadership roles throughout his tenure, currently serving as president and CEO. His leadership is grounded in…
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Letter: An open letter to the GOP Precinct Committee members
On Friday, January 16, thirteen GOP Precinct Committee members will be gathering to select the next mayor of Jasper. As a resident of Cass Township, I will have no voice in the selection, but your decision will affect my future and that of hundreds of your fellow citizens. The next mayor of Jasper will have…
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Dubois County Community Foundation announces new board members
Dubois County Community Foundation announced the appointment of two new board members, Luke Bawel and Adam Hedinger. Luke Bawel is the Manager of Jasper Production Systems at Jasper Engines & Transmissions and resides in Huntingburg. Luke is a member of Jasper Endows Today and Tomorrow (JETT), a Jasper Engine’s giving circle administered by the Community…
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Tim Lampert files candidacy for Dubois County Sheriff
Dubois County Sheriff’s Department SRO Tim Lampert, 57, of Jasper, officially filed his candidacy for Dubois County Sheriff on the Republican ticket in the 2026 election. A lifelong resident of Dubois County, Lampert is the son of Dennis and the late Linda (Recker) Lampert of Jasper. He is married to Jennifer (Schwenk) of Ireland and…
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Indiana State Police partnering in human traffic awareness initiative
Indiana State Police Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Division is partnering with the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) for CVSA’s Human Trafficking Awareness Initiative January 12 – 16, 2026. During this annual human trafficking initiative ISP’s Commercial Vehicle Enforcement units will have conversations with the CMV drivers they encounter during CMV Roadside Inspections. They will also pass…
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Dubois County organizations celebrating America 250th to meet in January
Dubois County’s America 250 Committee will meet on Thursday, January 22, 2026, at 6 p.m. at the Jasper Public Library Hickory Room. The focus of those organizations attending is to coordinate activities to most effectively use resources. The group has already had 5 successful meetings where ideas were shared. There has been discussion about planned and potential…
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Magnolia Boulevard is scheduled to bring some “Rock & Soul” to Astra Theatre Feb. 7
The Astra Theatre is excited to announce the first event of the 2026 season, featuring the rapidly rising band Magnolia Boulevard on Saturday, February 7. Magnolia Boulevard is a five-piece band built in Lexington, KY. With a diverse range of musical backgrounds, the group has come together seamlessly to create a common sound, balancing the…
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Vendors wanted for Spring Rooted Art Market at Family Roots Nursery
Family Roots Nursery is now accepting vendor applications for the Spring Rooted Art Market, taking place Saturday, March 14, 2026, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. This popular spring event features a curated selection of handcrafted goods, kitchen items, and unique home and garden décor alongside a bustling nursery filled with spring plants, including annuals,…
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Local Merrill Advisory Team earns fourth consecutive #1 state ranking on Forbes’ Wealth Management Lists
The Payne & Mencias Group with Merrill Lynch Wealth Management has once again been recognized among the nation’s top advisory teams, earning the #1 spot on Forbes’ “Best-in-State Wealth Management Teams” 2026 list for the fourth consecutive year. The team also secured a top national placement on Forbes’ “America’s Top Wealth Management Teams: High Net…
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Visit Dubois County, Inc. accepting 2026 grant & stage applications
Visit Dubois County, Inc. is accepting applications for grants from the Tourism Promotion Fund. Grant applications are open to tourism-related organizations, festivals, events, attractions, and other projects which will increase visitor attendance from outside the immediate area. Approved applications for previously funded projects or events may receive new grant money if additional tourism benefits can…
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Indiana wins national drone test site designation
by Niki Kelly, Indiana Capital ChronicleJanuary 8, 2026 The Trump administration on Thursday announced Indiana as one of two new national drone test sites — a designation that could attract jobs and spending from the industry. Sen. Todd Young, who spearheaded the effort to land the site, applauded the move. “It means that we have…
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Woven baskets on display at Archabbey Library
Saint Meinrad Archabbey Library Gallery, St. Meinrad, IN, will host an exhibit of woven baskets by Saint Meinrad monk and artist Br. Jean Fish, OSB, from January 10 through February 27. Br. Jean works primarily with sculptural basket weaving. Creating each stitch by hand, he describes his work as contemplative and a form of prayer….
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Local students shine at Noetic Learning Math Contest
Students from Southwest Dubois County School Corporation recently demonstrated exceptional problem-solving skills in the Noetic Learning Math Contest (NLMC) — a national mathematics competition that challenges elementary and middle school students to think critically and creatively. The Noetic Math Contest is a nationwide, semi-annual problem-solving competition for students in grades 2–8 that emphasizes deep thinking…
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Ziggi’s opening next week
Local business owners Aaron and Ashley Cochran will open Jasper’s first Ziggi’s Coffee on Jan. 13, bringing a new drive-thru beverage destination to the south side of town. The Cochrans, who moved to the Jasper area five years ago, say opening a Ziggi’s is a way to deepen their roots in the community they now call home. Drawn…
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In light of injuries, business owner asks city to address Fourth Street issues
Huntingburg Grind Coffee and Tea owner Chad Brian brought concerns over the condition of Fourth Street to the board of public works after suffering from a fall. “I took a pretty bad fall yesterday. Just tripped on a loose paver walking from one business to another across the street,” Brian told the board. He said…
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Jasper family displaced, responders able to save two pets
A Jasper family was displaced from their home on West 36th Street on Thursday evening after the home was severely damaged in a fire. (Clothes and other essentials have been taken care of and a GoFundMe has been set up for the family at this link) Eric and Kela Bailey, along with their two teenage…
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Hohl running for re-election in county’s fourth district
Republican Alex Hohl has announced his candidacy for re-election to the Dubois County Council District 4. Hohl has represented District 4 (Patoka, Cass, and Bainbridge 1 Townships) since 2021 on the seven-member fiscal body of county government. He also serves on the Community Corrections Board. Alex Hohl is a 2002 graduate of Southridge High School, a 2006 graduate of Indiana State University with a degree in…
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Amy Kippenbrock files for State Representative District 63 seat
Thursday, Amy Kippenbrock officially filed her candidacy for the Republican Primary in Indianapolis, taking the next step in her campaign to represent her community in the Indiana General Assembly. Kippenbrock currently serves as Dubois County Clerk, a position she has held since first being elected in 2018. In that role, she has focused on modernizing…
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Deaconess Memorial places temporary visitor restrictions as flu cases rise
In response to a steady increase in flu and RSV activity, Deaconess Memorial Medical Center, along with all Deaconess facilities, is joining several other hospitals across the Tri-State to implement temporary visitor restrictions. Influenza-like illness reported by patients at local hospital emergency departments is on the rise. These temporary visitor restrictions are being implemented to…
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Optimist Club of Jasper set to celebrate 50th anniversary
The Optimist Club of Jasper is celebrating its 50th anniversary with a public dinner and party on Saturday, Jan. 10, at the Thyen-Clark Cultural Center Atrium. The club received its charter with 58 members on Jan. 6, 1976, and has since grown to 134 members. The event, called ‘Half a Century of Hope, A Future…
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Forest Park Band Boosters Can & Paper Drive – Saturday, January 10
The Forest Park Band Boosters will host their monthly can and paper drive on Saturday, January 10. Ferdinand residents should place items curbside by 9:00 a.m. A box trailer will also be available all week in front of Sander Family Meat Market in St. Anthony. Those outside Ferdinand may drop items at the trailer or…
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Dubois County Humane Society announces new director
The Dubois County Humane Society (DCHS) announced the appointment of Jordan Wehr as its new Executive Director. Jordan brings nearly 14 years of hands-on animal-welfare experience to DCHS, along with a long history of service to the organization. For more than a decade, community members have seen her volunteering in the shelter, assisting in the…
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Jasper Arts to honor former director, Kit Miracle
Jasper Arts will present ‘In Memory of Kit Miracle’, an exhibition honoring the great artist, beloved family member and friend, Kit G. Miracle, for the months of January and February 2026 at the Thyen-Clark Cultural Center. Kit was the former Director of Jasper Community Arts and, before that, was employed by Ford Motor Company in…
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Cathedral Health Care Center earns 4-star rating from Medicare
Cathedral Health Care Center is proud to announce it has earned a 4-Star Overall Quality Rating from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) through the nationally recognized Five-Star Quality Rating System. This achievement reflects Cathedral’s unwavering commitment to clinical excellence, resident-centered care, and community trust, the organization said in a press release. The CMS Five-Star…
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VA volunteer van drivers needed
Do you want to help a veteran? Become a volunteer VA van driver. Call 812-481-7089 or stop by the Veterans’ Service Office on the corner of 6th Street and Jackson Street, across from the Post Office in Jasper, for more information.
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Trivia Night supports Forest Park Marching Rangers
Don’t miss out on Trivia Night – April 18th!Grab your friends, put your thinking caps on, and join the fun. Help us spread the word and make this the best night ever and suppot the Forest Park Marching Rangers ? Saturday, April 18? St. Anthony Community Center? 21 & Over Event ? TICKETS$30 per person$240 per table (8 people)…
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Letter: What are INDOT’s priorities?
Recently, Leslie Bonilla Muñiz reported in the Indiana Capital Chronicle that INDOT is cancelling or postponing over 300 planned projects because of a lack of funding. According to Overdrive’s Truckers’ 2025 Highway Report Card, Indiana is the worst state in the nation for highway conditions. Purdue LTAP and INDOT studies show Indiana needs $900M–$2.4B more per year…
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Letter: Mayor’s resignation opens path of support for Mid-States Corridor
Mayor Dean Vonderheide has announced his resignation as Mayor of Jasper, effective March 31, 2026. In his public letter to residents, Mayor Vonderheide explained that he wants to focus more on his health and family after seven years in office, and believes it’s time to “pass the torch” to new leadership to carry forward Jasper’s long-range…
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Letter: Caucus shapes future governance
As Jasper prepares for a leadership transition, residents are facing decisions that will influence how future governance reflects community priorities. The new mayor will not be elected by voters but chosen by a caucus of local Republican Party members. The composition of the caucus members is not published, but a listing of local Republican officials can be…
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Schwenk, Kaiser 2026 Junior Achievement Dubois County Business Hall of Fame inductees
Junior Achievement of Southwestern Indiana announced the 2026 JA Dubois County Business Hall of Fame Laureates at a press conference on Thursday, January 8, at the Dubois County Museum. The 2026 Laureates are Bill Kaiser and Raymond “Ray” J. Schwenk. Laurates will be inducted into the JA Dubois County Business Hall of Fame on Thursday,…
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Schroeder seeking re-election as Dubois County Prosecutor
Republican Beth E. Schroeder has announced her candidacy for re-election as Dubois County Prosecutor. She officially filed to seek re-election for the office on January 8, 2026. Schroeder, 39, has dedicated her entire legal career to serving Dubois County as a prosecutor. She started with the office as a deputy prosecutor in 2011, was promoted to…
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Guth files for County Recorder
Tammy Guth has filed to seek the Republican nomination for the office of Dubois County Recorder in the May 2026 primary. She has served as the Chief Deputy Recorder since January 1, 2019, and would welcome the opportunity to continue serving the citizens of Dubois County by recording and preserving their land records, she…
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Vonderheide ready to pass the torch
“We get more compliments than we do criticisms as an entire team,” Jasper Mayor Dean Vonderheide said. “Our street department, our park department, arts department, electric department, every department. It is what our teams do, they care about the residents.” The dedication of the city employees to the citizens of Jasper and the compliments he…
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Dubois County Museum hosts Membership Dinner January 22
The Dubois County Museum announces its Membership Dinner for Thursday, January 22, 2026, at the museum. A discussion on mining in Dubois County, in the Duff-Huntingburg area, with Randy Wellmeyer will begin at about 5:15 p.m. Following that presentation, Tom Fierst will discuss the silver mining bust in Dubois County in the late 1880s. Jim…
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City of Jasper seeking summer intern applicants
The City of Jasper is seeking applicants for the following summer internships. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT/PLANNING INTERNThe intern will support various functions within the Community Development and Planning Department, gaining hands-on experience in city operations related to economic development, planning, communications, andcommunity initiatives. Responsibilities include writing news releases and assisting in the development of print materials, videos,…
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Rotary Holiday Diaper Drive nets needed baby supplies
The spirit of giving was on full display this December as the Rotary Club of Dubois County, in partnership with the Rotary Club of Warrick County, successfully completed the second annual Holiday Diaper Drive, providing critical baby essentials to families across the region. Thanks to the generosity of Rotary Club members and community donors, the 2025…
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Dubois County Museum storytime to feature popular children’s authors
The Dubois County Museum will continue its Storytime program each month in 2026. The program is held on the second Saturday of each month at 10:30 a.m. in the Book Nook in the Little Pioneer’s area for the young visitors. Coordinator Carrie Holdsworth announced that in 2026, she will read books each month by renowned…
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Dubois County Museum announces Festival of Trees winners
The Dubois County Museum announced the winners of the 2025 Festival of Trees Tree Decorating contest. The 50,000-square-foot exhibit area was accented with 52 trees this year. The trees will remain on display until January 10. Volunteers will come in beginning on January 11 to take down their tree. The trees included one from each Dubois…
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Flags
Kurt Messier keeps an eye on several flags around the City of Jasper. He handles maintenance for many of the city’s facilities, and changing out tattered flags is part of the job. He was replacing the city flag this morning in front of City Hall. It’s more expensive than American Flags because it isn’t mass-produced….
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Mundy announces Jasper mayoral candidacy
Jasper City Council President Philip Mundy has announced his intention to seek the office of mayor following the resignation of Mayor Dean Vonderheide, who plans to step down on March 31, 2026. Mundy has served on the Jasper City Council for seven years, originally filling the council seat vacated by Vonderheide when he was appointed…
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County unlikely to take action against battery energy storage system installation
At the first meeting of the year on Monday, Dubois County Commissioners acknowledged they were unable to take any action to stop the installation of a battery energy storage system at the AES Crossvine solar project. They had previously passed a one-year moratorium on solar projects, which will affect any future requests before the county….
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Indiana governor boasts drug seizures, traffic enforcement as latest public safety wins
As lawmakers return to the Statehouse for the 2026 session, Gov. Mike Braun hails state police, feds for increased enforcement efforts. By Casey Smith-January 6, 2026 Gov. Mike Braun on Tuesday touted what his administration called major public safety gains in its first year, pointing to large drug seizures, stepped-up traffic enforcement and a sharp…
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INDOT cancels, postpones projects
by Leslie Bonilla Muñiz, Indiana Capital Chronicle January 6, 2026 The number of nixed road and bridge plans is rising, the Indiana Department of Transportation told state lawmakers on Monday, citing “funding constraints.” “We’ve continued to cancel projects. They’ve continued to have to be postponed,” Legislative Director Aaron Wainscott said. INDOT reported hitting the brakes…
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Jasper Chamber January ribbon-cutting events
The Jasper Chamber of Commerce is hosting four ribbon cuttings in January celebrating businesses. On Wednesday, January 14, the Chamber will celebrate The Movement Studio at 512 Third Avenue at 10 a.m. ant then Ziggi’s Coffee at 1311 Third Avenue at 2:30 p.m. On Wednesday, January 21, the Chamber will celebrate Priority You Health, located…
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Republican Party calls caucus to select new Jasper Mayor
The Dubois County Republican Party has scheduled a caucus to fill the upcoming vacancy in the office of Jasper Mayor following the service of Mayor Dean Vonderheide, who has led the city since 2018. The caucus will take place on Friday, January 16, 2026, at 6:00 p.m. at Jasper City Hall in the Pfaffenweiler Room….
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Statehouse Spotlight with Sen. Schmitt: Understanding how a bill becomes a law
While my work as your state senator takes place throughout the year, the Indiana General Assembly is only in session for a few months. The 2026 legislative session will reconvene the first full week of January. This year’s session is expected to be complete by late February, and bills go through a lengthy process before…
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Saint Meinrad launches new logo and brand identity
Saint Meinrad Archabbey and Seminary & School of Theology announced the launch of a refreshed logo and brand identity that reflect Saint Meinrad’s Benedictine heritage while supporting its mission in the years ahead. “While Saint Meinrad is a place built on stability, it’s important for us to continue to look and plan for the future,”…
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TDI Brands celebrates 30 years of innovation with category-defining solutions
TDI Brands is celebrating its 30th anniversary in 2026, marking three decades of innovation, partnership, and growth within the garden and green industries. Since its founding, TDI Brands has remained committed to delivering problem-solving products that help independent retailers stand out, drive sales, and serve today’s evolving gardener. As consumer expectations shift toward ease of…
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Hoosier girls say connecting with others is essential
Dubois County CARES Hoosier girls yearn for positive social connections, and they want adults to help them achieve them. Those are two takeaways from the 2025 Indiana Girl Report, which came out in the fall. The third annual report comes from the Girl Scouts Coalition of Indiana and the Indiana Youth Institute. In 2025, report…
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County Councilman Ryan Craig announces bid for Jasper mayor
Following the resignation announcement of Mayor Dean Vonderheide, Ryan Craig officially announced his intention to seek the office of Mayor of Jasper through the upcoming caucus process. Craig, a county council member and local business owner, expressed appreciation for Mayor Vonderheide’s years of service to the city. “Mayor Vonderheide has dedicated many years to serving…
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Mayor Vonderheide stepping down
Jasper Mayor Dean Vonderheide announced he will resign on March 31, 2026, after seven years in the role, which he describes as “the most rewarding of my life, second only to being a husband, father and grandfather.” Vonderheide, who said he is stepping down to focus on his health and family, announced the decision in…
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From cellphones to STEM, these are the education issues to watch in Indiana’s 2026 session
by Casey Smith, Indiana Capital Chronicle January 2, 2026 Stricter cellphone bans, more focus on STEM and increased school “efficiency” are shaping up as some of the highest-priority education debates Indiana lawmakers will tackle during a fast 2026 legislative session that starts back up next week. The session will be shorter than usual — ending…
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Letter: Venezuelans are free
If people here in Dubois County have any opposition to the recent events in Venezuela, they may give thought to the statement made to me yesterday by one of my Venezuelan tenants here in Jasper. His statement was, “Thanks to Mr. Trump, we are now FREE. Gene HostetterJasper
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City of Huntingburg Christmas Tree pick-up beginning Friday, January 2
The City of Huntingburg’s Street Department will pick up Christmas trees for Huntingburg residents beginning on Friday, January 2, 2026. Future pickups will take place on Fridays, January 9, January 16, January 23, and January 30. Christmas trees must be placed near the curb and easy to see. To have a Christmas tree picked up,…
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2025: A year in photos
It is hard to narrow down just a few photos to encapsulate the year, so we just picked a lot of our favorites. We hope you like them as well.
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Dubois County Board of Finance to meet Jan. 20
The Board of Finance of Dubois County will meet in the Commissioner’s Room of the Courthouse Annex in Jasper, Indiana, 8:00 am January 20, 2026.
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Lane closure planned for I-64 in Spencer and Perry counties
The Indiana Department of Transportation announces a lane closure for I-64 in Spencer and Perry Counties. Beginning on or around Monday, January 5, crews will begin two separate lane closures on I-64 near Ferdinand. These lane closures will both occur in the eastbound passing lanes. Lane closures will occur between the 70- and 71-mile markers…
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Olinger to retire from Freedom Bancorp
Freedom Bank announced that President and Co-Founder Eric Olinger will retire from his role and transition to an advisory role. In a Facebook announcement, the company thanked Mr. Olinger for his years of service. “Though it took many people to transform Freedom Bank from an idea into an organization, Eric was the first to dream…
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Mid-States RDA representatives defend transparency, urge county council to continue membership as eight-year term nears expiration
Representatives from the Mid-States Corridor Regional Development Authority presented a comprehensive defense of their operations to the Dubois County Council, requesting the council continue membership as the regional development authority approaches its eight-year statutory expiration in May. For background, Regional Development Authorities were authorized by statute in 2017 through Senate Bill 128, co-authored by then-State…
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Gov. Braun announces $207 million federal grant to launch GROW: Cultivating Rural Health
Indiana was awarded nearly $207 million for the first year of a five-year federal Rural Health Transformation Program (RHTP) to improve health outcomes in the state’s rural communities. The funding will support GROW (Growing Rural Opportunities for Well-being): Cultivating Rural Health, a five-year initiative designed to enhance healthcare access and data, quality, and outcomes through system innovation…
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Memorial Medical Center Foundation offers over $75,000 in scholarship opportunities
The Memorial Medical Center Foundation is offering over $75,000 in scholarship opportunities for current high school seniors or students currently enrolled in post-secondary education. A Scholarship Application must be completed by applicants and submitted online by March 15, 2026. For additional scholarship information or to apply, visit www.deaconessmemorial.com/giving and click on “Scholarship Opportunities.” For more information regarding…
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Dubois County Election Board meeting Jan. 13
The Dubois County Election Board will hold a public meeting on the first floor of the Dubois County Courthouse at 3 p.m. on Jan. 13, 2026. For more information, contact Dubois County Clerk Amy L. Kippenbrock at 812-481-7035.
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Huntingburg Council discusses potential legal battle over solar moratorium
The City of Huntingburg’s attempt to halt approval of commercial solar development plans through a moratorium could face legal challenges, according to the city attorney’s assessment presented to the council Tuesday evening. The moratorium, passed in November, was initiated in response to the AES Crossvine solar development after residents raised concerns about the Battery Energy…
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St. Anthony Road North to close for culvert replacement
The Dubois County Highway Department will close St. Anthony Road North beginning Monday, January 5, 2026, for a culvert replacement. The closure will take place approximately 0.6 miles north of Santine Road. Work is expected to last one week, barring any unforeseen circumstances.
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Nurse Practitioner Dixie Stiles joins Deaconess Memorial Medical Center
Deaconess Memorial Medical Center is pleased to announce the addition of Dixie Stiles, DNP, MSN, FNP-BC, GNP-BC, CEN, CCRN to its medical associate staff. She has joined the hospitalist staff to oversee the care of patients who are admitted to Deaconess Memorial. Stiles received her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in nursing from University of Phoenix…
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Actors Community Theatre holding auditions for 2026 Dinner Theatre Play: “This Murder Was Staged”
Actors Community Theatre is excited to announce auditions for its upcoming dinner theatre production of “This Murder Was Staged” by Patrick Greene and Jason Pizzarello. Performances will be held on March 26th-29th, 2026, at the Jasper Arts Center. It’s opening night of a brand-new mystery play, but just as the killer is about to be…
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Smoke-filled hallways force evacuation of Jasper senior living facility
Responding to a smoke alarm at Serinity Spring Senior Living at Northwood Sunday evening with winds whipping up ahead of an approaching cold front could have been the beginning of a bad night for many folks. The department had received the smoke alarm at about 6:30 p.m. and received a call from staff reporting smoke…
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Missing Jasper teen found in New York
The Jasper Police Department announced that 16-year-old Allison Alvarez Lopez has been located safely in the state of New York. Arrangements are underway to facilitate her return to Indiana. This successful outcome was the result of a coordinated investigative effort involving the Jasper Police Department, the Washington Police Department, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI),…
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Dubois County Jasper Flight Services, Airport Authority meet, continue contentious negotiations on hangar lease increases
Dubois County Flight Services and the Dubois County Airport Authority met last week to discuss a contentious hangar lease renewal, with CEO Doug Bawel presenting three compromise proposals after months of disagreement over rental rates. Here is information about the process from a story we did in October. The facility was originally built by the…
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Sisters of St. Benedict invite the public to a community prayer event
On Wednesday, January 7, 2026, at 6:30 p.m. EST, the Sisters of St. Benedict invite the public to join them in prayer in St. Gertrude Hall at Monastery Immaculate Conception in Ferdinand, IN. The event, part of The 100 Days of Prayer, Fasting and Advocacy initiative of the Leadership Conference of Women Religious unites religious…
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Friends of IU supports Community Food Bank
Friends of IU and local community members held the 21st annual food drive benefiting the Community Food Bank in Jasper. This year, they broke their record, raising nearly $ 7,000, according to co-organizer Keith Bartley. Working with Holiday Foods and Community Food Bank executive Director Amanda Drew, the organization delivered all the food to the…
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Op-Ed: Merry Christmas from Sen. Schmitt
It is that time of year again, where friends and family come together from throughout our community and beyond to celebrate Christmas. While Christmas is an important holiday throughout the world, it has an extra special meaning here in Senate District 48 as the home of Santa Claus. For decades, local residents have come together…
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Jasper Council members announce opposition to Mid-States Corridor as poll information released
Members of the Property Rights Alliance, the Stop the Mid-States Corridor Coalition, and residents gathered at the Dubois County Courthouse to announce the results of a recent poll regarding the proposed highway. Along with the polling results, Phil Mundy, President Pro Tempore of the Jasper Common Council, and fellow council members, Chad Lueken and Vince…
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Updated: Kimball International building damaged by fire after minivan strikes trailer
Update: Jasper Police determined the individual found at Sternberg’s 24 and More was involved in the crash that led to the fire on Friday. However, police did not release any further information about the individual’s identity due to their protected status. Nor did they confirm whether the individual would face any criminal charges. The officer…
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Candidate filing period for 2026 elections opens in January
The Dubois County Clerk’s Office announced today that the candidate filing period for the 2026 Primary Election will open on Wednesday, January 7, 2026, and close at 12:00 noon local time on Friday, February 6, 2026. Individuals interested in running for public office in the upcoming election must file their Declaration of Candidacy (CAN-2) form…
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Dubois County Advocacy for Prevention and Recovery (ARC) Council awards 2025 grants
The Dubois County Advocacy for Prevention and Recovery (ARC) Council, the county’s local coordinating council reporting to the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute (ICJI), has announced its 2025 grant awards, providing critical funding to local programs that address substance use prevention, treatment, and recovery support throughout the community. Grant decisions for 2025 were made by members…
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Forrest Lucas honored with 2025 Sachem Award
by Tom Davies, Indiana Capital ChronicleDecember 19, 2025 Lucas Oil founder Forrest Lucas was posthumously honored as the 2025 Sachem Award honoree by Gov. Mike Braun. The award is given out once a year to recognize Hoosiers honored for their work and virtue in shaping the state. Braun presented the award Thursday in the governor’s…
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Dance Central Academy Christmas Concert supports Community Food Bank
Come Celebrate the holidays and support the Community Food Bank. The public is invited to bring non-perishable food items or a monetary donation to a concert featuring the Strings Inc. and the Dance Central Academy students. The performance starts at 10 a.m. on December 20.
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Commentary: Everything I learned from state government this year
by Niki Kelly, Indiana Capital Chronicle December 19, 2025 Just like going to class, there is a lot to glean from watching state government in action. And 2025 was full of lessons. As we wrap up the year, here are the top five things I learned: DATA CENTERS Data centers aren’t going away — and…
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Raynie Schnell named 2026 Lilly Endowment Community Scholar
Dubois County Community Foundation announced the recipient of the 2026 Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship for Dubois County – Raynie Schnell of Northeast Dubois Jr/Sr High School. Schnell was selected from an applicant pool of 160 candidates across all four high schools in Dubois County. After the applicant pool was narrowed, nominees were submitted to the…
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Red, White and Brauen delivers more than 350 pairs of shoes to Dubois County kids
Dinosaurs, butterflies, blinking lights, cool Cons, and high-speed kicks hopped, walked and skipped into the halls of Jasper Elementary School this morning as more than a hundred students received a new pair of shoes. With support from the Optimist Club of Jasper and its Jasper High School counterpart, Octagon, as well as from volunteers with…
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Regional Wellness Center moving forward
The City of Jasper is moving forward with a redesigned Regional Wellness Center after pausing the project in March due to financial concerns related to legislative changes to property taxes. Mayor Dean Vonderheide announced that the city has identified funding for a $32 to $33 million facility in the first phase of a multiphase approach…
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Police seeking help finding missing 16-year-old girl
The Jasper Police Department is actively searching for a missing 16-year-old female. Allison Jasmine Alvarez Lopez was last seen at her home in Jasper on Friday, December 12, 2025. She is described as five feet tall, about 130 pounds, with brown eyes and black hair. Police reported that she may be with a male individual named…
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German American Bank recognized as one of America’s Best Regional Banks by ‘Newsweek’
JASPER, Ind.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– German American Bank announced today that it has been recognized as one of America’s Best Regional Banks 2026 by Newsweek and Plant-A-Insights Group. The company also received recognition across its footprint as a Best Regional Bank listed in the states of Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio. Newsweek, in partnership with Plant-A Insights Group, recognized top…
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First Saturday Hike
Start the new year with adventure and fresh air! Join us for the First Saturday Hike of 2026 on January 3, 2026, at 8 a.m. CDT at the beautiful Patoka River National Wildlife Refuge, Columbia Mine Management Area. We’ll explore the Massey Trail, a scenic 1.5-mile loop that offers stunning vantage points of Massey Lake….
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Bombers owners ask city to reconsider lease rate hike
The ownership of the Dubois County Bombers is asking the Huntingburg Park Board to reconsider the lease rate increase proposed for the 2026 season. Owner Justin Knepp addressed the board at its regular meeting on Monday about the proposed 80 percent increase in the lease. “We really appreciate and value our partnership with the city…
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Jasper Police recover over $20,000 in stolen merchandise
Two Alabama residents were arrested with merchandise stolen from multiple Home Depots, including the Jasper store, according to police. The pair was detected when a member of the asset protection team at the Jasper location found an unusually high number of power tools listed for sale on Facebook Marketplace and contacted the Jasper Police Department…
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Daughters of Isabella Jasper Circle December meeting minutes
Members of the Daughters of Isabella Jasper Circle #140 met for their Christmas Dinner on Monday, December 8, at St. Joseph Parish Center in Jasper. Regent Marge Beckman welcomed the ladies to the dinner and evening. She introduced vice regent Sharon Gramelspacher and past regent Kathy Schneider as they began their terms. Father John Brosmer,…
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Indiana Furniture expands and realigns regional sales leadership as Patty Streiner retires
Indiana Furniture is pleased to announce a strategic expansion and realignment of its Regional Sales Management team in anticipation of Patty Streiner’s upcoming retirement as Eastern Regional Manager. This transition welcomes two experienced professionals, Frank Verhagen and Phil Englert, who will join Tammy Wessel in leading the company’s independent representative network nationwide. Patty Streiner began…
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Letter: Mid-States Corridor Industry Day event problematic
In an INDOT News Release dated December 15, 2025, entitled “INDOT begins construction planning for Mid-States Corridor project” it stated that an Industry Day event was held for interested contractors, materials suppliers and other partners as the Mid-States Corridor project enters its construction planning phase. The question “Is this legal?” jumps to mind; and, yes…
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Sisters of St. Benedict to host trumpet and piano concert
On Friday, January 16 at 6:00 p.m. EST, the Sisters of St. Benedict will host a trumpet and piano concert at Monastery Immaculate Conception in Ferdinand, Indiana. Presented in collaboration with Indiana University, the performance will feature Jason Bergman on trumpet and Kimberly Carballo on piano, and will include pieces composed by Philippe Gaubert, Cait…
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Heart of Jasper announces 2026 Facade Grant Program
Heart of Jasper is now accepting applications for the 2026 Façade Grant Program, an initiative designed to support property owners and businesses in enhancing the appearance, vitality, and historic character of Downtown Jasper. The Façade Grant Program provides financial assistance for exterior improvements that contribute to a more vibrant and welcoming downtown district. Eligible projects…
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Public can honor veterans by adding their dogtags to new entrance to Veteran’s Garden
An Eagle Scout project enhancing the entrance to the Veteran’s Garden near the Schaeffer Barn on Fourth Street in Jasper is nearing completion. According to Eli Rasche, the only remaining item is the addition of personalized dog tags, which will be on display at the entrance. The personalized dog tags are available to purchase in…
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Property Rights Alliance urges Dubois County to withdraw from Mid-States Corridor Regional Development Authority
Members of the Property Rights Alliance and Coalition Against the Mid-States Corridor urged the Dubois County Council to withdraw from the Mid-States Corridor Regional Development Authority, citing concerns about transparency, fiscal responsibility, and the authority’s expansive powers. Mark Nowotarski, a Dubois County resident and member of both organizations, read a letter from Brad Hochgesang (included…
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State prepares for SNAP ban on sugary drinks, candy to take effect Jan. 1
by Leslie Bonilla Muñiz, Indiana Capital ChronicleDecember 16, 2025 Beginning Jan. 1, more than half a million low-income Indiana residents won’t be able to use government food assistance to buy sugary drinks or candy. And state officials are preparing retailers and participants for the changes. The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, is the nation’s…
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Indiana 211: Connecting Hoosiers to holiday support and essential resources
As the holiday season approaches, Indiana 211 is reminding Hoosiers that help is only three digits away. Whether families are seeking holiday meals, toy assistance, winter shelter, or support with basic needs, Indiana 211 is available?to connect residents with local, trustworthy resources across all 92 counties. Holiday and Winter Resource Support Holiday Meals & Food…
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Organist Gail Archer to Perform Messiaen’s “Meditations on the Mystery of the Holy Trinity” at Saint Meinrad
Saint Meinrad Institute for Sacred Music will host a concert by organist Gail Archer titled “Meditations on the Mystery of the Holy Trinity by Olivier Messiaen (1908-1992)” on March 1, 2026, at 3:00 p.m. Central Time, in the Archabbey Church. Olivier Messiaen, perhaps the most famous Catholic composer of the 20th century, wrote the Meditations on the Mystery…
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Being for Others Foundation announces 2026 grant opportunities, launches new community collaboration program
The Being for Others Health and Wellness Foundation (BFO) today announced its 2026 grant opportunities, including three distinct programs designed to strengthen health and wellness across Southern Indiana: While all three programs advance BFO’s mission to create a culture of health and wellness for the betterment of our communities, the Community Collaboration Program represents a…
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Jasper Library/Contractual Library Director Christine Golden presented Key to the City
Jasper and Dubois County Contractual Library Director Christine Golden was awarded a Key to the City of Jasper at last week’s regular meeting. It was a surprise to the director who helped lead the library through the decision-making process and move into its new home at the Thyen-Clark Cultural Center. The Thyen-Clark Cultural Center houses…
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Community asked to support World War II vet
Loren Brown, a World War II veteran in Crawford County, will turn 101 on December 19, and friends and family have asked the community to shower him with cards. If you would like to send him a birthday card, here is the address. Loren Brown3554 West Brown Mountain RoadSt. Croix, IN 47576 Here is an…
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Jasper closing 20th Street for storm sewer work
The Jasper Street Department will close 20th Street from 19th Street to Poplar Lane on Tuesday, December 16, 2026, starting at 8:00 a.m. for a storm sewer replacement. Barring any unforeseen issues, the street should reopen by 4:00 p.m. the same day.
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$200,000 grant fuels new tennis courts at Northeast Dubois
Northeast Dubois Jr/Sr High School boys tennis will have new courts to walk onto in the fall of 2026. The United States Tennis Association (USTA) announced that it has awarded a $200,000 Tennis Venue Services grant to Northeast Dubois Jr/Sr High School to reconstruct the school’s six tennis courts and add new fencing. Work will…
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Deaconess Memorial Medical Center recognized by U.S. News & World Report for maternity care
U.S. News & World Report, the global authority in hospital rankings and consumer advice, has recognized Deaconess Memorial Medical Center with two prestigious maternity care honors for 2026: High Performing Hospital for Maternity Care and Maternity Care Access Hospital. These awards represent the highest distinctions a hospital can earn as part of U.S. News’ Best Hospitals for Maternity Care annual…
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YÄCHTLEY CRËW “Seas The Night” World TourComing to Castle Knoll Amphitheater
Castle Knoll Amphitheater announced YÄCHTLEY CRËW, the nation’s number one Yacht Rock band, will open the venue’s third concert season on Saturday, May 9, 2026, bringing their wildly popular “Seas The Night” World Tour to the Historic Hillside at Castle Knoll Farms & Amphitheater in French Lick / Paoli, Indiana. Known as “The Titans of Soft Rock,” YÄCHTLEY CRËW has become a nationwide phenomenon, reviving the smooth sounds…
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Commentary: Strong schools build strong communities: Indiana’s funding system should reflect that
by Jon Tronc, Indiana Capital ChronicleDecember 15, 2025 As a teacher, I can explain how to balance a chemical equation or calculate the speed of a satellite in orbit, but school finance is far less straightforward. What I do know is that Indiana schools rely on two main funds, the education fund and the operations…
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Free Sheepshead training returns to Dubois County for four-week session
UPDATE: Due to the potential Indiana/Ohio rematch, the class will be delayed by one week. We’ve updated the dates in the story below A free four-week training course on Sheepshead, a traditional German card game, is returning to Dubois County. Led by Laura Grammer, the sessions kick off on four consecutive Mondays starting January 26….
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Jasper Chamber and Jaycees Decoration Contest results
Check out the list of Christmas decoration winners for 2025 as chosen by the judges in the Jasper Chamber of Commerce and Jasper Jaycee Christmas Decoration Contest. There is a link to a map at the bottom so you can check them all out. Best Use of Lights • 1st Place: Matt Popp – 397…
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Snow day fun
Area schools went from a two-hour delay to a full closure or e-learning day after snow blanketed the county overnight. Of course, we took some photos of kids sledding.
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Wreaths to be placed on Dubois County veterans’ graves
Each December, the national organization Wreaths Across America honors deceased veterans with a wreath-laying ceremony. The goal is to remember and honor veterans while teaching youth about the values and sacrifices of those who have served. Dubois County will hold its countywide dedication and wreath-laying ceremonies this Saturday, Dec. 13, and Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025….
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Greater Jasper schools featured in national magazine
Greater Jasper Consolidated Schools (GJCS) was featured in Business View Magazine for its efforts to be at the forefront of educational innovation. Read the article at the link below.
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Letter: People are not ‘garbage’
I am writing this because I am deeply troubled by President Trump’s recent comments calling Somali people “garbage.” Even when individuals commit fraud, it is wrong — and dangerous — to condemn an entire culture. Our democracy depends on respecting the dignity of every person and responding to wrongdoing through due process, not dehumanization. I…
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Dubois County Museum closed Friday, Reopens Saturday for special programs
The Dubois County Museum will be closed on Friday, December 12, 2025, due to the snowstorm. The museum will be open on Saturday, December 13, 2025, for the Sweets with Santa program beginning at 9:00 am, and for our Cookie Walk on Saturday and Sunday.
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Senate Republicans reject Trump’s plea for gerrymandered maps
by Tom Davies and Casey Smith, Indiana Capital ChronicleDecember 11, 2025 The Republican-dominated Indiana Senate spurned months of demands from President Donald Trump as it voted 31-19 on Thursday to reject a redrawing of the state’s congressional maps. The final outcome remained uncertain until 21 Republicans joined all 10 Democratic senators in blocking the redistricting…
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Dubois County Democratic Party hosting Christmas Potluck
The Dubois County Democratic Party is hosting a Christmas Potluck Party December 12. Please join us to celebrate the progress we have made this year and prepare for all the wonderful things we’ll achieve for our community in the election year 2026. When:Friday, December 12, 20255:00 PM – Late Where:Ferdinand Senior Citizens Center313 W 9th…
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Jasper Police Chief gives November activity report; Board approves employment offers to two new officers
The Jasper Police Department answered 1,166 calls for service during November, Police Chief Chad Dick reported to the Board of Public Works and Safety on Tuesday. Chief noted that the department handled 47 crashes with only property damage and six with injuries in November, several of which were related to snow and ice. “November ushered…
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Dubois County Community Foundation announces grant awards
The Community Foundation recently awarded $54,600 in grants to support projects across Dubois County, addressing pressing local needs and enhancing the county’s quality of place. Heitman House of Holland received a $15,000 grant for the restoration of the historic Heitman House in Holland to renovate a historically significant home into a public gathering place. Funded by: The Fund for…
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Letter: Mid-States Corridor: A closer look at claims and consequences
A response to “Answering some questions about the Mid-States Corridor” I respect anyone willing to put their name on an argument. When a project carries a price tag in the billions, the standard for “honest, truthful, and non-biased” information must be equally high. In a recent letter to the Dubois County Free Press, Dubois Strong…
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Letter: Merom Coal Plant’s impact on pollution
In rural Dubois County most of us get our electricity through Dubois REC, which has continued to do an excellent job of serving our community. As a cooperative, Dubois REC purchases our power through Hoosier Energy. While Hoosier Energy continues to balance energy needs to deliver the best product at a good price, unfortunately there…
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Framing Ferdinand Christmas Decorating contest
Calling All Ferdinand Residents. Who’s ready for some friendly competition?! Enter the 2nd Annual Christmas Decorating Contest sponsored by Framing Ferdinand! Submit your entry by December 17th for a chance to win 1st, 2nd, or 3rd place prizes! A People’s Choice winner will also be announced on Facebook on December 22nd. New this year: A…
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LifeSpring Health Systems recipient of $25,000 donation to support youth mental health
CareSource brought together the University of Louisville (UofL) and Indiana University (IU) men’s basketball teams for The CareSource Invitational – Indianapolis, Supporting Mental Health, a game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse dedicated to raising awareness for adolescent and young adult mental health. Focused on the powerful message, “it’s OK to not be OK,” the game aimed to…
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Indiana Senate sets up crucial Thursday vote on mid-cycle congressional redistricting bill
by Casey Smith and Tom Davies, Indiana Capital ChronicleDecember 10, 2025 A congressional redistricting proposal that has split Indiana’s Senate Republicans advanced to its final stage Wednesday after lawmakers quickly dispatched three Democratic amendments and positioned the high-stakes bill for a decisive vote on Thursday. But it remains unclear whether the Senate GOP caucus has…
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Saint Meinrad Institute for Sacred Music to host a workshop on Praying with Chant
The Saint Meinrad Institute for Sacred Music, St. Meinrad, IN, will host a workshop titled “Praying with Chant” on January 12-16, 2026. The focus of the week will be on the spiritual and theological dimensions of sacred music. Participants will explore questions such as: Why do we sing at all? Why and how does music…
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Indiana State Police Jasper Post welcomes K-9 Leo
On Wednesday, December 10, 2025, the Indiana State Police held a ceremony at the Indiana State Police Museum for the nine K-9 handlers who completed the 16th Indiana State Police K-9 Training School. Trooper Austin Collins (Jasper Post) and his partner “Leo” were among those graduates. The Indiana State Police K-9 School is an annual 12-week school…
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Southridge teacher recognized for dual credit work
Southridge Psychology instructor and guidance counselor Erin Rauscher was recognized by Ivy Tech Community College as the Statewide Dual Credit instructor of the year. Rauscher was named the Statewide Dual Credit for Excellence in Education awardee at the November 18 award celebration. She was presented with the award in class on Monday. The President’s Award…
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Regional Sewer District project faces tight timeline as state funding window opens
The regional sewer project serving Hayesville is working against a compressed timeline after unexpectedly jumping to 12th place on the state’s funding priority list. The district needs to complete land acquisition and design work by March 2026 to secure financing. Shane Spicer of Clark Dietz Design Engineering told county officials last week that the project’s…
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Dubois County Soil & Water Conservation District annual meeting tickets on sale
The Dubois County Soil & Water Conservation District (SWCD) invites the public to attend its Annual Meeting on Tuesday, February 3, 2026, at St. Mary’s Church Cafeteria in Ireland (2829 N 500 W, Jasper, IN 47546). Doors open at 6:00 p.m. EST, and the meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. EST. A snow/rain date has…
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Being For Other announces 16 more grants, celebrates successful first year of grantmaking
The Being for Others Health and Wellness Foundation (BFO) announced the recipients of its third and final grant cycle of 2025, awarding 16 organizations whose projects advance health, well-being, and community resilience across BFO’s eight-county Southwest Indiana service region. With this final cycle, BFO fulfills its 2025 commitment to invest just over $650,000 in community-based…
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First Lady Maureen Braun unveils Indiana’s Dolly Parton Imagination Library Christmas Tree
The ornaments on the tree are hand-painted by county Imagination Library partners, each uniquely reflecting the identity of its participating county and its Dolly Parton Imagination Library program. Visitors to the Indiana Statehouse this December will see something new in this year’s decorations—a display honoring early childhood literacy across the state. First Lady Maureen Braun…
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Commentary: Redistricting is both more and less than it seems
I have been reluctant to write about the redistricting debate in Indiana. After all, there is no original sin to gerrymandering and the economic effects are generally well into the future. But this Indiana General Assembly session offers a rich environment in which to judge the people involved. Originally, redistricting was supposed to have captured…
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Saint Meinrad Archabbey Church Christmas schedule
Christmas season Masses will be livestreamed from Saint Meinrad Archabbey Church With the holiday season approaching, all are welcome to pray with the Benedictine monks. Seating in the Archabbey Church is limited; however, the Christmas services will be livestreamed at www.saintmeinrad.org/live. Here is the schedule of services. All times are Central Time. Christmas Eve, Wednesday, December 24: Wednesday…
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Jasper/Ireland Kindergarten and Pre-kindergarten registration information
Registration dates for Pre-Kindergarten and Kindergarten for the 2026-2027 school year at Jasper Elementary and Ireland Elementary School have been set. Kindergarten Registration Kindergarten Registration will open on January 12, 2026. Students must be 5 years old on or before August 1, 2026, to register. Online registration is a two-step process. First, use the SignUpGenius…
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Celestine holds annual community Christmas Celebration
On the first Sunday in December, Celestine celebrates the Christmas season with its annual parade, tree lighting, a cookie walk, stories with Santa Claus and more. Here are a few photos of this year’s event submitted by the committee that puts on the celebration.
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President of local road materials supplier speaks out against Mid-States Corridor
As the Indiana Department of Transportation continues talks with local fiscal bodies about transferring U.S. 231 to them as the Mid-States Corridor proceeds, a local business leader is urging them to decline the offer and withdraw support for the new highway. Craig Knies, president of Knies Construction, Calcar Paving, and Cave Quarries, sent a letter…
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Venue on Vine: Bringing her vision to life
The number of bookings scheduled for December and through 2026 appears to confirm Ashley Werner’s split-second decision to open The Venue on Vine and ADW Design earlier this year. Several factors were at play as Ashley took that first step back in June after stopping by Emerald Greens to pay for the desserts they had…
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Strings, Inc. Christmas recital Sunday, Dec. 14
Strings, Inc. is having a. Christmas Recital on Sunday, Dec. 14 at 3:00 p.m. at Holy Family church. Strings, Inc. is a non-profit arts organization dedicated to providing professional, personalized violin instruction according to the Suzuki method for students in south-central Indiana. It is led by Rafaela Schaick.
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Dubois County communities receive $1.2 for infrastructure improvements, maintenance
Dubois County and Huntingburg were among the 191 communities receiving a share of the $100 million in state matching grants under the Community Crossing Grant program. Huntingburg was awarded $283,579.60 from the state, and Dubois County was awarded $1 million. Gov. Mike Braun, Secretary of Transportation and Infrastructure Matt Ubelhor and INDOT Commissioner Lyndsay Quist today…
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Best Home Furnishings honored with Furniture Today Reader Ranking Awards
Readers of Furniture Today have once again recognized Best Home Furnishings as a leader in American-made upholstery. The company has been awarded ‘Best Swivel Chair Company’ and ‘Best Domestic Upholstery Company’ in the 2025 Reader Rankings program. Best was also named a Finalist for ‘Best Recliner Company’ and Finalist for ‘Best Stationary Upholstery Company.’ “We…
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Trooper Brian LaRoche announces Dubois County Sheriff candidacy
Long-time Indiana State Trooper Brian LaRoche has announced his candidacy for Dubois County Sheriff. “I am excited to announce my candidacy for Sheriff of Dubois County as a Republican for the upcoming2026 election,” LaRoche said in his announcement. “Throughout my career, I have been committed to protecting our communities, upholding the law, and serving with…
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Fund created to help veteran after devastating fire
A Dale veteran was badly burned, and his dog was killed in a fire that destroyed his home last Tuesday. The U.S. Army veteran, Mike Norrington, was burned in the fire and taken to a burn unit, where he was last listed in critical condition. The Dubois County Veteran Service Officer, Kenneth Speedy LeFevre, has…
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Beta Gamma Chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa November meeting
Beta Gamma Chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa, an honorary sorority for women educators, met on Thursday, November 13, 2025, at Holy Family Fellowship Hall in Jasper. President Beth Meece welcomed all twenty-seven members. Instead of a guest speaker, members wrote messages of encouragement on pencils for eight graders to be given out in January by…
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Letter: Data model for corridor lacks balance for current reality
I feel that I must respond to the claims about the proposed Mid-States Corridor, which were made in the recent letter from the Executive Director of Dubois Strong, which indicated that this highway is being sold to the public not to make the towns any better, but to make Jasper even bigger. The author claimed…
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Crane Reps to represent Indiana Furniture in the Southwest Region
Indiana Furniture announces its new partnership with Crane Reps, a long-standing Independent Manufacturers Rep Group, to oversee sales efforts in the Southwest, including the states of Arizona and New Mexico, as well as parts of Texas and Nevada. This five-member team is known for its hands-on approach and commitment to simplifying the decision-making process for…
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Nurse Practitioner Taryn Goeppner brings a heart for service to hospitalist role
When Taryn Goeppner, FNP-C, walks into a patient’s room, she brings with her more than clinical training and credentials — she brings purpose, empathy, and a deep-rooted belief in serving the whole person. This December, Goeppner will officially join the Daviess Community Hospital hospitalist team, delivering inpatient care with compassion and integrity. “I felt called…
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Final week for City of Huntingburg Leaf Pick-Up: December 22-24.
The final week for Huntingburg’s city-wide leaf pick-up is December 22-24. Leaves will be collected south of Highway 64 on Mondays and Tuesdays and north of Highway 64 on Wednesdays and Thursdays. Fridays will be a catch-up day. Huntingburg Leaf Pick Up is a complimentary service and you are not required to call into City…
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Bobcat hunting season quickly hits limit
by Niki Kelly, Indiana Capital ChronicleDecember 8, 2025 The Indiana Department of Natural Resources has closed the bobcat trapping season after reaching the statewide quota of 250 bobcats in just four weeks. The season was scheduled to run from Nov. 8 to Jan. 31, or until the quota of bobcats was reached. A DNR news…
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Holland hosting Stille Nacht festivities Saturday, Dec. 6
Mark your calendars! The “Stille Nacht” holiday celebration returns to The Commons in Holland on Saturday, December 6, 2025, from 4-6 p.m. Join the festive parade (lineup starts at 3 p.m.), listen to live music from David & Jesse Underwood, and bring the kids to the Children’s Holiday Village, where they can get their faces…
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Holland Council hosts public Q&A with AES
The Holland Town Council hosted representatives from AES and the company that constructs its Battery Energy Storage System to answer questions on the Crossvine Solar development. Before taking questions from the public, AES Indiana representatives presented details of their proposed 85-megawatt solar and battery storage project. Jeff Cummins, an AES Indiana representative, opened the meeting…
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Helping feed the hungry
Smiles and “thank-yous” abounded in the frigid cold of the St. Joseph Catholic Church parking lot as a group of volunteers packed boxes of canned goods, fruit, vegetables, bread, milk, and even bouquets of flowers into cars. “I just felt there was a need in the community,” co-organizer Gary Schnell said. “Everything is getting more…
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Huntingburg VFW 2366 celebrating 80 years on Sunday
The Huntingburg VFW Post 2366 is holding an open house celebration of its 80th anniversary this Sunday, December 7, from 1 to 4 p.m. They will have a cake cutting at 2 p.m. for guests. Here is a story we did about the post for its 75th anniversary.
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Lions Club looking forward to continued service to community and vision impaired
The Jasper Lions Club brought vision checks to the local schools in the late 1950s. Before then, parents were on their own to determine whether their children might need prescription glasses. But for a group dedicated to addressing vision issues in our communities and internationally, the local Lions Club members saw it as an important…
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House fire, medical emergency and more pull Huntingburg firefighters from annual Christmas Party
The Huntingburg Volunteer Fire Department was in the midst of its annual Christmas Party Wednesday night when the first call for a fire came in at 7:04 p.m. With the majority of the department on hand, it was a quick response to the Chestnut Street home. Chief Donnie Heim, who’s been hampered from directly fighting…
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O’Tannenbaum Days in Jasper begins Thursday
O’Tannenbaum Days begins Thursday evening in Jasper and continues through the weekend. Come stroll Jasper’s charming downtown, enjoy special promotions from local merchants, explore beautifully decorated storefronts, and take in the spirit of the season with family-friendly activities all weekend long. Here is a rundown of events and specials. O’Tannenbaum Promo December 4 – 7,…
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DC Multisport announces more than $10,000 donated from 2025 events’ proceeds
DC Multisport, a non-profit organization with a mission focused on health and wellness while giving back to our communities, completed another successful year of events, raising a total of $11,412.91 to support local nonprofits and an endowment. The 2025 event list included the Ferdinand State Forest hikes, Color Fun Run, Strassenfest Bike Ride, and Battle…
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Cops and Kids always a hit
It’s hard to tell who has more fun, the cops or kids at the annual Cops and Kids shopping spree hosted by Fraternal Order of Police #138 Wood Capital Lodge for the children in the Tri-Cap Headstart program. But there were plenty of smiles as local law enforcement officers and agency partners took their shoppers…
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Op-Ed: Answering some questions about the Mid-States Corridor
Recently, many questions have been asked about the benefits of the Mid-States Corridor in public meetings, on social media, and in regular conversation. I wanted to take these questions and attempt to consolidate many specific questions into broad questions and answers. I will be the first to tell you, I both personally and professionally believe…
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Holy Family hosting Interlude String Quartet, Dec. 15
Holy Family is delighted to host the Interlude String Quartet for the third consecutive year on Monday, December 15th at 6:30 p.m. EDT. “We look forward to performing familiar music that everyone knows and loves, plus lesser-known carols from around the world,” Stephen Taylor, the Interlude String Quartet’s lead violinist, shared. One of the older…
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Emmanuel Lutheran Hill Church holding Christmas gathering
Emmanuel Lutheran Hill Church, County Road 600 North 445 East near the Dubois Crossroads, will host a Christmas celebration gathering at 3:30 p.m. on Sunday, December 7, 2025. The church will be decorated, with a tree displaying Christmas ornaments left over from when the church closed in the 1970s. There will be hymn singing as…
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City of Jasper seeking public input for future of city at two upcoming meetings
The City of Jasper has embarked on a comprehensive planning project that began with community visioning for the city’s future and is seeking input from community members as it enters the second phase. The public is invited to learn more about the ongoing comprehensive planning process at two upcoming public sessions. Community Vision Presentation – Wednesday,…
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Jasper Chamber celebrating two businesses next week
The Jasper Chamber of Commerce will host ribbon-cuttings to celebrate the reopening of a popular, locally-owned pizza restaurant and the longevity of a local small business. On Monday, December 8, the public is invited to GG’s Pizza’s new location at the Southgate Shopping Center for a ribbon-cutting at 11 a.m. Then, on Thursday, December 11,…
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Residents continue to push county officials to act on battery storage system
The majority of Monday’s regular Dubois County Commissioner meeting was devoted to discussing the county’s role in regulating solar fields and associated battery energy storage systems. On the heels of the Huntingburg Council’s decision to enact a moratorium on solar projects within the city’s jurisdictional limits, the county commissioners are exploring a similar action at…
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Indiana map drawn ‘purely for political performance’ of GOP, bill author says
by Leslie Bonilla Muñiz, Indiana Capital Chronicle December 2, 2025 The author of Indiana’s new congressional redistricting bill acknowledged the maps are “politically gerrymandered” during committee questioning Tuesday but defended the proposal against accusations of illegal racial gerrymandering. The maps, released Monday morning, were drawn “purely for political performance” of Republicans, Rep. Ben Smaltz told…
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Jasper woman in contest to support breast cancer research/awareness
Jill McCune is seeking support from the local community in a contest that highlights women over 40 and raises funding for the National Breast Cancer Foundation. Jill, a Dubois County native and a local speech pathologist at Deaconess Memorial, entered the contest because of the impact funding can have on a disease that affects many…
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Museum sponsors Cookie Walk
The Dubois County Museum will sponsor their annual Cookie Walk on Saturday and Sunday, December 13 and 14, 2025, from 10 to 2 p.m. on Saturday and 1 to 3 p.m. on Sunday. The Cookie sale is organized with cookies and candies made by museum volunteers, museum members and the ladies of Indiana Beta Gamma…
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The Astra announces season tickets for the upcoming 2026 season
This is the ninth season of entertainment in the theatre since major renovations took place and the historic Astra reopened its doors in 2018. A lot has happened in the previous eight years, and this ninth season is shaping up to be a riveting year of live entertainment in Jasper, IN! The historic Astra Theatre…
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Reduced-Rate Young Adult Retreats offered throughout 2026 at Saint Meinrad Archabbey
Saint Meinrad Archabbey, a Benedictine monastery in southern Indiana, will offer several reduced-rate Young Adult Retreats in 2026 at the Saint Meinrad Guest House and Retreat Center. The retreats are open to young adults ages 18-35. The cost for the weekend retreat is $50 for a single room or $100 for a double room, which…
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Christmas crèches on display at Archabbey Library
An exhibit of Christmas crèches from around the world will be on display in the Saint Meinrad Archabbey Library, St. Meinrad, IN, from December 6 through January 6. The display features crèches from the monastery collection, as well as from the Catherine A. Smith Nativity Collection, which was donated to Saint Meinrad in 2002 in…
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Sisters of St. Benedict Invite Catholic Women to Come & See Weekend
The Sisters of St. Benedict in Ferdinand invite women who are discerning religious life to join them for a Come & See Weekend. Held from January 2 to January 4, 2026, the event will give single Catholic women ages 18 to 40 the opportunity to connect with other women considering religious life, experience the Benedictine…
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Basket Weaving Workshops offered in 2026 at Saint Meinrad
Saint Meinrad Archabbey Guest House and Retreat Center, St. Meinrad, IN, will host a series of basket weaving workshops throughout 2026 taught by Br. Jean Fish, OSB. The workshops are titled “Basket Weaving: Beginning and Beyond.” Participants will learn the fundamentals of weaving a twined basket by creating a set of two or three bowls. Demonstrations…
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County to closing county road for bridge work
The Dubois County Highway Department will be closing County Road 820 East beginning Monday, December 8, 2025, to replace a bridge deck and beams. The closure will take place at the bridge approximately 200 feet north of County Road 175 South and will last approximately five weeks, barring any unforeseen circumstances and inclement weather.
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Rotary Club of Dubois County Holiday Diaper Drive underway
The Rotary Club of Dubois County will host its second annual “Holiday Diaper Drive” to assist clients of TRI-CAP. From December 1, 2025, through December 31, 2025, community residents are encouraged to donate diapers, pull-ups and unscented baby wipes to low-income families in Dubois, Pike, and Warrick counties. Donations may be dropped off at any of the…
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Food distribution planned for Thursday
The Tri-State Food Bank and Dubois County Community Meals will host a mobile food distribution this Thursday, December 4, 2025, at St. Joseph Catholic Church, 1029 Kundek Street, in Jasper. Boxes of food will be distributed beginning at 10 a.m. while supplies last. Cars will enter the south parking lot at the church for the…
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Sunday’s Colts-Texans game a surreal moment for local sports photographer
When Heather Williams handed Kylie Schepers a camera in 2018 and told her she felt she would be good at sports photography, sitting in Lucas Oil Stadium taking photos of her favorite NFL team wasn’t even a glimmer of an idea for the then-17-year-old Southridge senior. Williams, who coached the Southridge Middle School Volleyball team…
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Indiana Republicans release proposed congressional redistricting plan
by Tom Davies, Indiana Capital ChronicleDecember 1, 2025 Indiana House Republicans released Monday a proposed redrawing of the state’s congressional maps aimed at producing a 9-0 Republican U.S. House delegation. The proposed map splits strongly Democratic Indianapolis among four districts that all stretch far into rural, heavily Republican counties. The map obliterates the current 7th…
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Huntingburg police make child solicitation arrest
Huntingburg Police, along with other local law enforcement agencies, arrested a Dubois resident after receiving a tip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Huntingburg Police Department detectives affiliated with the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force opened the investigation after receiving the tip pertaining to child solicitation on October 21, 2025. The…
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Christmas for Cora event at Sultan’s Run
I want to invite you, along with the entire listening/reading community, to a Fundraiser Spaghetti Holiday FUN Event: ‘Christmas for Cora’ on Saturday, December 13, 2025. The Open House event will take place at Sultan’s Run Golf Course, 1490 N. Meridian Road, Jasper, from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Open to all! The event will…
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Annual tradition lights up holiday cheer in Downtown Jasper
The annual Christmas Tree lighting and opening of Santa Claus’s cottage on the Square were held last Friday. The cold temperatures didn’t stop the crowds from enjoying the transition from turkey to tinsel as hundreds gathered for a quick parade from the fire station to the Square. Here are some photos of Friday’s events.
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Reinventing Power documentary film screening
The Sierra Club Hoosier Chapter will be hosting a screening of the documentary film, Reinventing Power: America’s Renewable Energy Boom on Monday, December 1, 2025 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. EDT at the Jasper Public Library. Representatives from the Sierra Club, Nicole Chandler and Colleen Curtin, will present the screening. The event is free to…
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Sheriff’s office warns of Bureau of Motor Vehicles scam
The Dubois County Sheriff’s Office issued a warning to the community regarding a scam involving the DMV/Bureau of Motor Vehicles. Scammers are contacting people via text, email, and phone, claiming there is an issue. They often include fake links or request payment or personal details. Important Reminders: • The DMV/BMV will not ask for your…
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Celebration Singers announce Christmas Concert schedule
The Celebration Singers will present four FREE one-hour Christmas Concerts in December. Including both Sacred and Secular Christmas music selections, these concerts are sure to warm the heart. The public is invited to attend. All times are EASTERN. The all-volunteer community choir features approximately 60 singers from Dubois, Spencer and Pike Counties, and Bloomington and…
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Op-Ed: Proposed Mid-States Corridor will ruin our great community
Lies, deceit, manipulation, and conflicts of interest are words that come to mind when analyzing what has been going on with the people pushing the Mid-States Corridor as a needed project for the future prosperity of Dubois County and all Southwest Indiana. So let me clarify who those “people” are. They include INDOT leadership Commissioner…
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Huntingburg Council approves solar moratorium
The Huntingburg Council unanimously approved a moratorium on solar development within the city’s jurisdiction at Tuesday evening’s meeting. The decision was met with applause from residents attending the meeting who oppose the AES Crossvine Solar project’s planned construction of a Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) along Holland Road Northeast. However, although the decision could affect…
