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Jasper closes portion of Maute Street
The Jasper Street Dept and JH Rudolph Paving Company have closed Maute Street between Wagner Street and W. 14th Street. The intersections of both Wagner Street and W. 14th Street will remain open. This closure has started immediately and will continue for the next 24 hours. Barring any unforeseen issues, Maute Street should reopen by 5:00 p.m….
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Letter: Business and government interests brought Mid-States Corridor to life
The public record surrounding the development of the Mid-States Corridor project raises legitimate questions about whether a coordinated relationship existed among private business interests, economic-development organizations, elected officials, and later governmental entities to advance a predetermined transportation project. The available evidence does not prove an unlawful conspiracy or collusion; however, the chronology and relationships are sufficient…
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American Idol Winner and Country Music Star Chayce Beckham headlining Buffalo Trace Festival in Petersburg
Discover Downtown Petersburg announced that Chayce Beckham, winner of Season 19 of American Idol and a rising country music star, will headline the three-day Buffalo Trace Festival on Saturday, October 10, 2026, with social media sensation Brandon Davis joining Beckham as a special guest for the Saturday night performance. The festival runs Thursday, October 8,…
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Letter: Save the Spirit of Jasper
I am writing, hoping the community of Dubois County will come together to ask the city or county to rally support to stop the possible loss of a historical part of their community. I am not sure if it is common knowledge, but when asking I heard there was a good possibility that Jasper may…
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East Deanery Wisdom Day
WISDOM DAY is offered annually through the Diocese of Evansville Office of Marriage, Family and Life to celebrate its over-age 55 population. The upcoming East Deanery Wisdom Day at Jasper will be held on Monday, September 21, 2026. The day will begin with an optional 8 am Mass at St. Joseph Church, Jasper, “for Wisdom…
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Coffee and Convo with Mayor Ryan Craig set for Aug. 27
The Jasper Chamber will host a “Coffee and Convo” with Mayor Ryan Craig on Thursday, Aug. 27, from 8 to 9:15 a.m. at Parlor Doughnuts, 511 N. Newton St. The event is sponsored by Matrix and open to the public with no RSVP required. Organizers describe it as a casual Q&A opportunity for residents to…
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League Stadium to be used for docudrama highlighting unknown baseball great
League Stadium will be the backdrop for a docudrama about Oscar Charleston, a Negro Leagues star that baseball historian Bill James has ranked as the fourth-greatest player of all time. Gerald Harkness, a documentary producer from Indianapolis with 30 years in the industry, presented the project to the Huntingburg Park Board. His credits include work…
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Huntingburg Park Board recommends new bike ordinance to city council
The Huntingburg Park Board voted to recommend a new bike ordinance to the city council that would designate where bicycles and other mobility devices are allowed in city parks. The move comes in response to growing safety concerns over reckless riding on ball fields and park trails. The recommendation includes three designated exceptions where bikes…
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Dubois County Regional Sewer District outlines progress and funding challenges for Haysville sewer project
The Dubois County Regional Sewer District has closed 90% of the design work on the $18 million Haysville sewer project, but a $9.4 million funding gap remains even after an $8.6 million state loan. Dubois County Councilwoman Deena Lewis, president of the sewer district board of trustees, presented a comprehensive update on the District’s progress…
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Indiana shifts $130M to replace road funding lost during gas tax holiday
by Casey Smith, Indiana Capital ChronicleAugust 18, 2026 Indiana officials directed more than $130 million Tuesday to state and local road programs, replacing revenue lost in June amid Gov. Mike Braun’s continued suspension of the state’s gasoline taxes. The State Board of Finance approved three transfers totaling $130.45 million from the State Highway Fund’s existing…
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Vincennes University Jasper Weed Wrangle – September 26, 2026
Seeking volunteers for workday to remove invasive plants Join the Invasive Species Awareness Coalition (ISAC) of Dubois County and Vincennes University Jasper for an invasive plant Weed Wrangle, Saturday, September 26th from 9am to Noon at Vincennes University Jasper Campus. At this hands-on workday, volunteers will learn to identify and remove harmful invasive plants such…
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Dubois County Chamber announces annual luncheon & awards ceremony
The Dubois County Chamber of Commerce invites businesses, community leaders, and residents to join us for the Annual Luncheon & Awards Ceremony on Wednesday, October 14, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Ferdinand Community Center. This signature Chamber event brings together business owners, community leaders, elected officials, and professionals from across Dubois County for an afternoon of networking,…
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Flags being placed as part of Frontier Communications fiber project
Jasper–The City of Jasper issued a notice that Frontier Communications is currently engaged in a fiber-optic cable build-out project within the city. As part of this project, residents may notice colored flags and colored paint markings within rights-of-way and easements on or near their property. City of Jasper utility crews are placing these flags and…
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Honor and Remember honors veterans, families, first responders and those who gave the ultimate sacrifice
OFS 6th Annual Honor and Remember Run Brings Community Together in Tribute Honoring veterans, first responders, Gold Star families, and those who made the ultimate sacrifice Velpen–Veterans, active-duty military members, first responders, Gold Star families, and community members gathered at Cool Springs in Velpen, Indiana, on Saturday, August 8, for the OFS sixth annual Honor…
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Indiana governor announces emergency aid, temporary housing grants amid lethal storms and flooding
by Leslie Bonilla Muñiz, Indiana Capital Chronicle August 17, 2026 Indiana has opened grants for emergency food, clothing, temporary housing and other basic needs to victims of severe storm and flooding damage, Gov. Mike Braun announced Monday. At least 1,000 residents have been displaced statewide, Indiana Department of Homeland Security Executive Director Jonathan Whitham estimated,…
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Dr. Emily Cushman appointed to medical staff
Emily Cushman, M.D. was recently appointed to the active medical staff at Deaconess Memorial Medical Center. ?She will see patients in the Emergency Department. Dr. Cushman is a graduate of Jasper High School and earned her medical degree at Michigan State University in East Lansing. She recently completed her residency in emergency medicine at Kettering…
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First annual Patriot Day Challenge brings fun competition to downtown Jasper
Jasper–Local first responders will be the beneficiaries of a new community fitness competition next month, as Kerstiens Companies hosts the inaugural Patriot Day Challenge on Sept. 9 at 1 DCB Plaza in Jasper The event, set for 5 to 7 p.m., will pit teams from local businesses, banks and public safety agencies against each other…
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Dubois County Museum hosting Archaeology Day September 12
The Dubois County Museum announced the continuation of its Archaeology Day program. The program will be held Saturday, September 12, at 10:30 a.m. at the museum, 2704 N. Newton St. (U.S. 231) in Jasper. Michael Strezewski, professor of anthropology at the University of Southern Indiana, returns to give a presentation titled “Pottery Production in Pioneer-Era…
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Braun seeks federal emergency declaration after storms batter Indiana
by Casey Smith, Indiana Capital Chronicle August 14, 2026 After days of deadly storms, historic flooding and widespread power outages, Indiana Gov. Mike Braun on Friday requested a presidential emergency declaration to bring federal assistance into the state. The request, submitted through the Federal Emergency Management Agency, seeks federal support for emergency response costs. That…
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Night Moves – The Ultimate Bob Seger Tribute to perform at The Astra
The Astra Theatre is excited to bring Night Moves – The Ultimate Bob Seger Tribute to The Astra on Saturday, September 26. Doors open at 7:00 PM with music beginning at 8:00 PM. Night Moves brings a remarkable recreation of the live performance of Bob Seger and The Silver Bullet Band from the Live Bullet…
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Jasper Strassenfest Half Pot winner has claimed $75,085 prize
Jasper–The Jasper Strassenfest Committee announced that a winner has come forward and claimed the 2026 Half Pot Prize. After confirmation that the ticket was valid, committee members met at the Jasper Chamber of Commerce to present the $75,085 check to the winner, a man from Jasper who wishes to remain anonymous. In its sixth year,…
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Dubois County Highway reports two closures due to high water
The Dubois County Highway Department reports that two county roads in Patoka Township are closed due to rising water levels from Bruner Creek and Short Creek. Districts 1 and 2 have no active closures. In District 3, First Street in Huntingburg west of County Road 75 West is closed due to Bruner Creek, and County…
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Reserved hunt applications open for waterfowl, deer, and gamebirds
Reserved hunts available in this round include waterfowl, deer, and gamebird hunts on properties managed by the DNR Division of Fish, Wildlife & Nature Preserves (DFWNP), on Indiana Private Lands Access (IPLA) properties, Indiana State Park properties, and on National Wildlife Refuge properties. The online application method is the only way to apply for these…
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Coming to Ruritan Park, Dubois: Democratic Party “Your Community, Your Say” town hall
The fourth Big Tent town hall in the series is set for this Wednesday, August 19 at Ruritan Park in Dubois. Dubois–Neighbors from across Dubois County and beyond are invited to a community town hall. It is the fourth in the series of Big Tent town halls hosted by the Dubois County Democratic Party. Let us…
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Huntingburg closing intersection of Hickory Dr. and Maple St.
The Huntingburg Water Department will have the west intersection of Hickory Drive and Maple Street closed beginning Monday, August 17. The closure is expected to last until Wednesday, August 19. Residents should access homes using the Hickory Drive loop.
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Springs Valley Bank & Trust Company recognized as a top-performing bank
Springs Valley Bank & Trust Company was recognized as a Top 10 Performing Bank in Indiana for the second quarter of 2026 by the Bank Performance Report (BPR). This recognition reflects Springs Valley’s continued commitment to being a trusted financial partner for the families and businesses we serve. Through strong financial performance, local decision-making, and…
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(Update) Huntingburg to close portion of Church Avenue
The work is rescheduled for Tuesday due to weather. The Huntingburg Wastewater Department will close Church Avenue from Van Buren Street to Washington Street on Monday Tuesday, August 18, from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. for sewer main repair work. Please use an alternate route.
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Letter: What does accountability mean across the criminal justice system?
As the race for Dubois Circuit Court Judge continues, I have been following the recent campaign posts from Republican candidate Brian Lucchi regarding decisions made by current Judge Nathan Verkamp. Mr. Lucchi has made accountability a major theme of his campaign and has highlighted several serious criminal cases in which he believes defendants should have…
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Officials say Flock Safety cameras asset for local law enforcement despite national concerns
When a group of criminals on a multistate theft spree stopped at the Jasper Ulta, swiped testers from the displays, and bolted out the door, a witness was able to describe the vehicle to a responding Jasper Police Officer. That officer passed the information along to Jasper Detective Sgt. Greg Brescher, who entered the description…
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‘Our focus is on Hammond’: Bears keep stadium sights on Indiana
by Mackenzi Klemann, Indiana Capital ChronicleAugust 13, 2026 The Chicago Bears are continuing to look at two Northwest Indiana sites as potential locations for the team’s new domed football stadium, but team officials declined to fully commit to the move across the border in a much-hyped press conference Thursday. “Our focus is on Hammond,” team…
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Strassenfest Committee announces winning half pot ticket number
Check your tickets: the winning number of the 2026 Jasper Strassenfest Half Pot is A-23524744 The drawing was held Friday morning at the Jasper Chamber of Commerce. The total funds raised with the half pot were $150,170. The winning ticket holder will receive half of the gross proceeds, for a prize of $75,085. The winner…
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Open invitation to fellow bridge players
Bridge players are invited to visit Jasper native Julia Bomalaski, known worldwide as an outstanding bridge player. Julia earned the title of Platinum Life Master and has 10,000 Master Points awarded by the American Contract Bridge League. She will be at 302 W. 42nd Street, Jasper, on Wednesday, August 19, 2026, from 3 p.m. until 5…
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Jasper Chamber accepting nominations for 2026 President’s Community Excellence Award
The Jasper Chamber of Commerce is accepting nominations for its 2026 President’s Community Excellence Award. The award is presented annually by the President of the Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors. The presentation is made to an individual who has contributed generously of his or her time, talents, or resources to the Jasper community. This…
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Letter: Dubois County needs to move quickly as solar moratorium deadline approaches
Dubois County has spent considerable time, money, and public effort developing its first Comprehensive Plan. Residents have attended meetings, completed surveys, offered comments, and made their concerns known. Now it is time to finish the plan and make it available to the public. The Comprehensive Plan should provide the foundation for how Dubois County handles…
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(Fixed) Jasper water line repair affecting Genevieve Avenue residents
The Jasper Municipal Water Department is currently working on an emergency repair on Genevieve Avenue. During this time, water customers in this immediate area may have little to no water pressure. The anticipated time to restore service depends on the severity of the break and could take several hours to repair. The city will provide…
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Letter: AES/Crossvine Solar and BESS project safety concerns
I am writing to raise urgent public-safety concerns about the AES/Crossvine Solar and Battery Energy Storage System project in Dubois County. The full complement of 92 twenty-foot BESS units is now reportedly on site, yet several critical safety and emergency-response conditions appear to remain unresolved. The BESS units appear to be spaced only two to…
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Bird flu restrictions eased as Indiana classified as HPAI-free
The Indiana State Board of Animal Health announced the state was free from highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI). This designation, in accordance with standards set by the World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH), eases export restrictions and international trade barriers for Indiana poultry and poultry products. Poultry owners should note that HPAI-free status is NOT…
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SVB&T Corporation reports record second-quarter, first-half earnings
Jasper–SVB&T Corporation, the Jasper-based parent company of Springs Valley Bank & Trust Company, reported unaudited second-quarter earnings of $3.04 million, or $2.75 per basic share, the company announced Thursday. That’s a 41.75% increase in per-share earnings over the same period last year. The bank’s return on average assets was 1.84% for the quarter, up from…
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Caitlin Lottes named next GARDENER Award Winner by Deaconess Memorial
Deaconess Memorial Medical Center is excited to name Caitlin Lottes as the next recipient of the GARDENER Award. Lottes works as a medical office assistant at Deaconess Clinic Family Medicine – St. Charles. She is described as greeting every patient with a bright expression and a warm smile, and maintaining a thoughtfully decorated workstation that reflects her cheerful personality. Deaconess…
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Letter: Our bilingual students strengthen our community
As a parent and community member, I find it incredibly uplifting to know that right here in Dubois County, we have a school corporation that made the intentional decision to invest in dual language education. To me, that says something important about our school leadership: the willingness to look at how our community is changing,…
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Rotary Club of Dubois County awards more than $20,000 in community grants
The Rotary Club of Dubois County has awarded a total of $21,000 in community grants to four local organizations as part of its 2026 Community Grants Program. This year’s recipients are ALASI, Deaconess Memorial Medical Center Volunteer Services/Memorial Medical Center Foundation, Next Step Recovery Home, and Holy Trinity Catholic School. “We are honored to continue investing in…
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Dubois County Health Department to host free Home & Family Safety Training
Jasper, Indiana: The Dubois County Health Department is partnering with Operation Mind, Body & Soul and the Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) to offer a free Home & Family Safety Training course on September 2, 2026. The Home & Family Safety Training will focus on practical, family-centered safety topics, including gun safety, emergency planning,…
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Zoning audit finds Dubois County’s older neighborhoods outperform newer subdivisions on tax value
Dubois Strong Economic Development Corporation and planning firm IncCodes have released the initial findings from a comprehensive zoning audit of Jasper, Huntingburg and Ferdinand, the next step in a zoning modernization effort the county announced earlier this year. The review examined existing zoning standards, comprehensive plans, infrastructure and local development patterns to understand how current…
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Holiday World’s Summer Wine’d Down Culinary Festival back by popular demand
Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari’s Summer Wine’d Down Culinary Festival is back for its second year. Featuring a menu of more than 40 new snacks, treats, small bites, and more across the parks’ restaurants, the event is one more reason for Guests to head to Santa Claus, Indiana. The event runs every day the parks are open…
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New Americans trace Lincoln’s footsteps on final journey to citizenship
The Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial welcomed 47 immigrants on their final steps to citizenship Thursday morning in its chapel. The guests of honor hailed from 29 countries, spanning every continent. As of last week they all had one thing in common, they are Americans, and they all began that new chapter of their lives in…
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Huntingburg Council introduces wheel tax ordinance to unlock up to $1 million in road funding
Facing a new state mandate that ties road-funding eligibility to local vehicle taxes, the Huntingburg Common Council introduced a wheel tax ordinance this week to unlock up to $1 million in Community Crossings grant funding. Mayor Neil Elkins presented the ordinance as a necessary step to meet a state requirement, with the deadline to certify…
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Cat Tales: 1934 season, measles, referee interference, and homemade cheerleader uniforms
(This is excerpt #3 from the book currently being written called “Cat Tales: Jasper Sports Stories.”) The 1934 Jasper basketball team, on their way to a gaudy 29-2 record, blasted through the postseason sectional, winning by margins of 22, 23, 16, and 16. Eager to claim the school’s first-ever regional crown, the team was hit…
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Emmanuel Lutheran Hill Church upcoming homecoming to celebrate 125th anniversary
Emmanuel Lutheran Hill Church of rural Dubois will hold the annual homecoming on Sunday, September 20, 2026, at 2:30 p.m. Rev. Tim Kraemer of Christ Lutheran will conduct the service. Holy Communion will be celebrated during the service. After the service, there will be a carry-in meal in the old schoolhouse. This year we will honor…
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Habitat for Humanity of Dubois County breaks ground on 23rd home
The most recent family partnering with Habitat for Humanity of Dubois County celebrated the groundbreaking of their new home in St. Anthony on Saturday. The Coopers, Paige and Dustin and their four children, will organize volunteer builders to help with the construction of the home as part of their sweat-equity donation. Due to the volunteers…
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Jasper Board of Public Works and Safety Aug. 11 meeting
The Jasper Board of Public Works and Safety met Tuesday, August 11, 2026, for its regular meeting. Jasper Police Chief Chad Dick presented the department’s July monthly report to the Board of Public Works and Safety on Tuesday. Chief Dick opened by highlighting the scale of the department’s commitment to Strassenfest, noting that from Thursday…
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Confidence Night Out: Self-Defense with Ed Messmer
The Dubois County women’s leadership organization, Women Empowering Women (WEW), invites women throughout Dubois County and the surrounding communities to attend Confidence Night Out: Self-Defense with Ed Messmer on Wednesday, August 19, 2026, from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. EST at CrossFit Discipline, 475 Wernsing Road, Jasper, Indiana 47546. Designed to empower women through education…
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Letter: Senator Schmitt should come to our town halls
Senator Schmitt, I read your town hall schedule in the Free Press, and I want to be among the first to congratulate you. Six counties, six meetings, every corner of the district. That’s a real public service. You said something in that announcement that I couldn’t have put better myself: “the best ideas don’t come…
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Megan Hunt named next DAISY Award recipient at Deaconess Memorial
Jasper–Deaconess Memorial Medical Center is excited to announce Megan Hunt, LPN, as the next recipient of the DAISY Award! Hunt works on the Medical Unit. In the heartfelt nomination, a family member of a patient described Hunt as dedicated and compassionate, who cares for patients with both skill and heart. We thank Megan for being an advocate for her patients…
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Commentary: Community benefits, not moratoriums, should guide Indiana’s debate on data centers
by Rob Henderson, Indiana Capital Chronicle August 11, 2026 As more Hoosier communities debate data centers, a growing number of local governments are reaching for moratoriums. Nearly a third of Indiana counties have adopted data center restrictions, with Indianapolis now considering a temporary halt of its own. Concerns about water, power, taxes, infrastructure and transparency…
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Jasper RC Flyers annual Fun-Fly brings pilots together
The Jasper RC Flyers held their annual Fun-Fly on Saturday, August 8, bringing approximately 65 pilots, spectators, friends and family members to the club’s flying field in Jasper. The event, which has been a Jasper RC Flyers tradition for at least 20 years, gives RC pilots from around the region an opportunity to get together,…
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Paint battles highlight Redemption student ministry kickoff
Redemption Christian Church in Jasper hosted its annual Student Ministry kickoff Sunday evening with free food, games, a worship service and a paint battle between the different grades. More than 400 students from seventh through twelfth grade attended the fun event that celebrates the ministry hosted through the church’s three campus locations: Jasper, Tell City…
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Rotary Club of Dubois County accepting applications for 2026 RYLA Leadership Conference
Dubois County–The Rotary Club of Dubois County is now accepting applications from Dubois County high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors interested in attending the 2026 Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) conference. The club will sponsor up to four local students, providing full scholarships that cover registration costs associated with the weekend leadership experience. The conference…
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Jasper to close Vine and 14th Street intersection for storm sewer work
The Jasper Steet Department will close Vine Street at the intersection with 14th Street starting at 8:00 a.m. on Tuesday, August 11, 2026. This closure is to replace the storm sewer under the street before it is paved later this year. Barring any unforeseen issues, the street should reopen by 4:00 p.m. on the same…
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(Revised) Bretzville Junction to close two evenings next week, Aug 18 and Aug. 19
Indiana Department of Transportation revised its plans to close the Bretzville Junction two evenings this week. Originally, they planned to close it down on August 13 and August 14; however, they now plan to close the intersection completely on August 17 from 7 p.m. to August 18 at 5 a.m. They will reclose the intersection…
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Letter: County Administrator position removes accountability
Please understand what our county commissioners are about to do. They are preparing to create a county administrator position that will not answer directly to the people of Dubois County, but instead will serve at the pleasure of the very commissioners who appoint the position. Think about that. One individual, given significant influence over county…
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Senator Schmitt to host town halls across Senate District 48
District 48 State Senator Daryl Schmitt (R–Jasper) has announced a schedule of town hall meetings, which he says are invaluable to his service as state Senator, giving him the opportunity to meet with constituents and hear their questions and concerns. “Representing six counties means understanding that every community has its own challenges and opportunities,” Schmitt…
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US Sen. Young pushes congressional stock trading limits ahead possible 2028 primary
by Tom Davies, Indiana Capital Chronicle August 10, 2026 U.S. Sen. Todd Young sees greater limits on stock trading by members of Congress as a basic step toward restoring public trust. The Indiana senator’s support for the Stop Insider Trading Act is the latest among issues in which he’s positioned himself as a “problem solver”…
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David’s lifetime of love for baking brings new business to Jasper
A few months ago, David Torin was sitting in the middle of the store that would become his bakery in Jasper, looking at the emptiness with a vision and faith. He had $7 in his pocket, years of baking experience under his belt and a hope that when he opened the doors to David Bakery,…
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Dubois County businesses among 177 included in special grants from the U.S. Forest Service
Two Dubois County companies are among the 177 included in the U.S. Forest Service’s $105.5 million in wood innovation grants for projects across the nation that support active management of national forests and grasslands, promote wood and energy infrastructure by increasing manufacturing capacity and operational efficiencies and support rural economic prosperity and jobs. Werner Sawmill…
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Huntingburg Board of Public Works meeting notes
The Huntingburg Board of Public Works and Safety met Thursday, August 6, 2026 and took the following actions. Event approval Approved an event, Hops and Chops Stampede, hosted by Yard Goat and Butcher & Barrel that involves a 0.5-kilometer fun run/walk with your drink from Market Street Park to the restaurant and brewpub for an…
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Jasper Plan Commission recommends rezoning Mill Street farmland to industrial with restrictions
The Jasper Plan Commission voted to send a favorable recommendation to the city council for rezoning the Giesler Farm tract from R2 residential to I2 heavy industrial, with conditions limiting the property to warehouse use only and preserving existing tree lines along the western and northern boundaries. The roughly 38-acre property, located southwest of 36th…
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Dr. Naveed Chowhan joins Deaconess Lange-Fuhs Cancer Center
Jasper–Medical Oncologist Naveed Chowhan, MD, FACP, MBA, has joined the medical staff at Deaconess Lange-Fuhs Cancer Center. A medical oncologist is a doctor with special training in diagnosing and treating cancer in adults using chemotherapy, hormonal therapy, biological therapy, and targeted therapy. Dr. Chowhan received his medical degree at CETEC University in the Dominican Republic….
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Grant to support LifeSpring’s new outpatient treatment program and suicide prevention programming in Dubois County
LifeSpring Health Systems announced it had been awarded two new grants by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMHSA) totaling nearly $1,650,000. This funding will be used to create two new programs aimed at increasing access to mental health treatment. An Assisted Outpatient Treatment Program will be implemented in Clark, Dubois, Floyd, and Jefferson…
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Letter: Who is actually accountable for AES battery development?
Who exactly are we being asked to trust? Supporters of the proposed battery energy storage system have repeatedly assured Dubois County residents that there’s nothing to worry about. But a simple internet search raises an important question. AES is being acquired by a consortium that includes Global Infrastructure Partners (part of BlackRock), EQT, the California…
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Daughters of Isabella August meeting canceled
Daughters of Isabella Jasper Circle #140 will NOT meet on August 8 for their regular meeting. The officers will be attending the International Convention.
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(UPDATED) Braun announces new energy emergency, continues Indiana’s gas tax suspension
by Tom Davies, Indiana Capital ChronicleAugust 5, 2026 Indiana’s gasoline tax holiday will continue for at least a little while longer. Gov. Mike Braun issued a new executive order Wednesday extending the suspension of the state’s gas taxes for 30 days. Those taxes of 58.9 cents a gallon were set to be reimposed starting Friday…
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People of faith in Southern Indiana set to embark on Pilgrimage for Creation
Ferdinand–Monastery Immaculate Conception and Saint Meinrad Archabbey are partnering to hold a Pilgrimage for Creation, a spiritually transformative journey that blends prayer, reflection, and a deep commitment to caring for God’s creation. To honor the Season of Creation (September 1 – October 4) and as part of the global call for ecological conversion initiated by…
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Jasper Plan Commission to discuss city’s comprehensive plan
The City of Jasper’s Draft Comprehensive Plan will be introduced to the Jasper Plan Commission at its meeting on Wednesday, August 5, at 7:00 p.m. This meeting marks the first opportunity for the Plan Commission to formally review the draft plan and begin the public discussion process. We encourage residents, businesses, and stakeholders to review…
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Dubois County commissioners give property owner two more weeks to clear property, defer fine decision
Dubois County Commissioners granted Cynthia and Kurt Kippenbrock a two-week continuance to bring their Old State Road 64 property into compliance with county junk and waste ordinances, deferring a decision on fines and the threat of county-led cleanup to a follow-up hearing set for 8:30 a.m. on 17 August 2026. The case has drawn repeated…
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Letter: What was I thinkin’
Like the Dierks Bentley song “What was I Thinkin’?”, when I said the State’s politicians have seen the light about the Mid-States Corridor; and, “What was I Thinkin’” when I said we were winning the Corridor fight; or, “What was I Thinkin’” when I said the people of Indiana are opposed to the Corridor project; or…
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Tyler Ritchison named head distiller at Old Homestead Distilling
Birdseye — Old Homestead Distilling Co. (OHDC) announced the promotion of Tyler Ritchison to Head Distiller, marking an exciting milestone in the distillery’s continued growth. “We are excited about Tyler Ritchison’s promotion to Head Distiller,” said Stephen Bartels, Distillery President. “He has been an essential part of OHDC since shortly after we opened. His dedication, attention to…
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Over 3400 pesticide jugs recycled during Solid Waste District Annual Ag Day
Farmers and land managers took advantage of the opportunity to recycle their plastic pesticide jugs at the Dubois County Solid Waste District’s annual Agriculture Recycling Day on the morning of Wednesday, August 5. There were 3422 plastic pesticide jugs recycled during the morning event by 28 participants. This means about 2 and a half tons…
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Dubois County Commissioners vote 2-1 to create new county administrator position
Dubois County Commissioners voted 2 to 1 to create a county administrator position at Monday’s meeting. The issue will now go before the Dubois County Council to fund the position. Commissioner Chad Blessinger, who led the push for the position, argued the county lacked the capacity to handle a growing list of administrative needs, from…
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Sister Christian and Summer Nights: Night Ranger rolls into Lincoln Amphitheatre on Saturday, August 8
The Lincoln Amphitheatre will continue its 2026 Spencer County Community Foundation & Perry County Community Foundation Performance Series on Saturday, August 8, with one of the most iconic rock bands of the past four decades: Night Ranger. The evening will open with original southern rock and outlaw country artists Stackin’ Eights, who will take the…
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Cat Tales: A record year
The 1934 Jasper Wildcats, who still hold the school’s best all-time record for boys’ basketball at 29-2, broke out of the gate fast with eight straight victories. However, in the Mitchell game, star Eddie Rottet fell and broke his collarbone after being clipped while shooting. The Cats’ only regular season loss came in the next…
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VFW Post 673 makes donation to Civil Air Patrol Cadet Squadron
The “Patoka Valley Cadet Squadron” (IN-216), Civil Air Patrol (CAP), US Air Force Auxiliary, received a $680 check from the Dubois County VFW Post 673. The VFW has a weekly drawing for its “half-pot,” which supports the donations. Each quarter, profits from this are donated to a local charity. Currently, the local CAP has 24…
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Bentley, Therapy Dog, joins Deaconess Memorial Medical Center’s healing mission
A wagging tail, a calming presence, and an unwavering ability to brighten someone’s day has arrived at Deaconess Memorial Medical Center. Bentley, a fully trained one-year-old English Cream Golden Retriever, has officially joined the hospital as its newest therapy dog. Bentley is currently being integrated into the hospital’s environment and will be serving throughout the medical center….
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Freedom Reins launches $16,000 campaign for new equine lift
Freedom Reins Therapeutic Riding Center in Jasper has launched a fundraising campaign to purchase a new equine lift, with a goal of raising $16,000 between July 9 and August 14. The organization provides equine-assisted activities for individuals with physical, intellectual, and emotional disabilities. An equine lift would improve accessibility for riders with limited mobility, increase…
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New Indiana law restricts student cell phone use during school day
Indiana schools are rolling out new restrictions on personal wireless devices this year under a new state law requiring all public school corporations to adopt policies limiting student device use during the school day. School officials noted on their social media that the policy isn’t locally created — it’s a statewide mandate, and districts are…
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County to sealcoat County Road 700 South
The Dubois County Highway Department will apply sealcoat to County Road 700 South from State Road 162 to County Road 75 East on Wednesday, August 5, 2026. Flaggers will be directing traffic while the oil dries. Drivers are encouraged to use an alternate route between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. that day.
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Videos help keep motorists compliant and students safe as school starts next week
With students set to return to class Tuesday, Greater Jasper School Corporation officials are asking motorists to relearn a habit many haven’t practiced in months: stopping for school buses. Assistant Superintendent of Student Support Services Ryan Erny is the star of several videos highlighting the laws regarding stop arms and buses as well as reminders…
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Several Jasper streets set to be milled and paved
The Jasper Street Department, along with contractor J.H. Rudolph Paving Company, will start milling off old asphalt and replacing it with new asphalt on the following streets starting Wednesday, August 5, 2026. The contractor plans to start on the north side of Jasper and work south. Cones will be placed on the street the day…
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Jasper to close section of Vincent Street for storm sewer work
The Jasper Street Department will close Vincent Street at the intersection with Hopf Avenue starting at 8:00 a.m. on Wednesday, August 5, 2026. This closure is to replace the storm sewer under the street before it is paved later this year. Barring any unforeseen issues, the street should reopen by 4:00 p.m. the same day.
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Roundabout set to open Tuesday; work still in progress
The redesigned Bretzville Junction intersection will reopen to traffic on Tuesday, August 4, before 5:00 a.m. The new roundabout configuration will replace the traffic lights at State Roads 162/64. Although it is passable, construction crews are continuing to work, and intermittent flagging will begin on Wednesday, August 5. Motorists are asked to remain alert for…
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Deaconess Memorial Medical Center invites high school students to “Dive Into Nursing” Career Exploration Event
Jasper–Deaconess Memorial Medical Center is inviting area high school students to discover the rewarding world of nursing at its 2026 “Dive Into Nursing” pre-nursing event. Designed for freshmen through seniors, this interactive event will provide students with firsthand exposure to nursing careers, educational pathways, and opportunities available in the healthcare field. The event will take…
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2026 Jasper Strassenfest Parade
The 2026 Jasper Strassenfest ended Sunday afternoon with the annual parade. We tried to capture the heart of it and hope you enjoy these photos. A listing of Parade Winners is available at the end of the photos.
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Daily lane closures planned for State Road 64 in Dubois County
The Indiana Department of Transportation announced State Road 64 will have daily lane closures near St. Anthony beginning on or around Monday, August 10. These lane closures will occur between South Club Road and Saint Anthony Road South. Daily lane closures will allow for a slide repair project. Work is expected to last through the…
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Natural Resources Commission seeks input on proposed wildlife rule change
The Indiana Natural Resources Commission (NRC) has opened its second public comment period for proposed changes to the bobcat season rule. This is the last comment period before the NRC votes to adopt, reject, or modify the proposed changes. Proposed changes include adding hunting in addition to trapping and increasing the season quota to 400…
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Farmers and Land Managers can recycle empty pesticide jugs at annual Ag Recycling Day August 5
The Dubois County Solid Waste District is sponsoring our annual Agriculture Recycling Day on Wednesday, August 5 from 8:00 am til 12 noon. Dubois County farmers and land managers are invited to bring their empty, triple-rinsed pesticide containers (with lids off) to be recycled. Last year, over 2700 containers were recycled during this event. The…
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County hosting Comprehensive Plan open house Wednesday
Dubois County is hosting the Dubois County Comprehensive Plan Open House on Wednesday, August 5, 2026, at the Thyen-Clark Cultural Center – Black Box Room. Feel free to stop by anytime between 3:00 and 6:00 p.m. During the open house, attendees will have the opportunity to participate in interactive activities and provide feedback on topics including: From approximately…
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Alive After 5! celebrates back to school this Friday
The Heart of Jasper is inviting the community to celebrate the start of a new school year during Alive After 5! this Friday, August 7. Alive After 5! is a monthly event bringing music, local vendors, shopping, and community connection to the Square in Downtown Jasper. Held on the first Friday from May through December,…
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Dubois County Community Foundation announces $91k in grants
The Community Foundation awarded $91,791 in grants to support programs and projects across Dubois County. Crisis Connection received a $7,469 grant for new office equipment essential to providing victim services. Funded by: The Fund for Dubois County ($6,591) and Alan and Kay Smock Endowment ($878) Fellowship of Christian Athletes received a $4,250 grant for its Dubois County Faith Night. Funded by: Community IMPACT…
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(Rescheduled) Radio-controlled aircraft return to Jasper skies for annual fun-fly
Due to the weather forecast for this Saturday, the Jasper RC Flyers have postponed the annual Fun-Fly. The event will now be held on Saturday, August 8, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Eastern). Jasper–RC pilots from across southern Indiana and beyond will gather in Jasper on Saturday, August 8 as the Jasper RC Flyers…
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Tim Rasche running as Independent for Dubois County Sheriff
Deputy Tim Rasche announced his candidacy for Dubois County Sheriff as an Independent candidate. Rasche will face the Republican candidate, Tim Lampert. In an announcement for his candidacy, Rasche issued a thank you to “the people of Dubois County for everything you have done to support our Sheriff’s Department. You have stood behind us through…
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Commentary: Are we losing our freedom of speech?
by Niki Kelly, Indiana Capital Chronicle July 31, 2026 Everywhere I look, the concept of free speech is getting a workout. A food truck, a cake, a flag — all have stirred up emotions recently here in Indiana. Of course, the First Amendment applies only to freedom of speech as it pertains to government action….
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Indiana tax amnesty program underway with prospect of collecting at least $100M
by Tom Davies, Indiana Capital Chronicle July 31, 2026 Inquiries about Indiana’s tax amnesty program are off to a quick start from businesses and individuals with overdue state taxes, according to state officials. The general public, however, won’t notice much promotion of the effort as the Indiana Department of Revenue is focused on directly notifying…
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Countywide zoning meeting turns into public input session on solar projects
Jasper — Dubois County Commissioners hosted a public forum on Tuesday to help determine how to address developing countywide zoning, but the nearly 80 Dubois County residents attending spent most of the time pressing commissioners for tighter control over solar and battery storage development. The forum, held at the Dubois County Health Department, was the…
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‘Riding the lightning’
Camp Blaze & Badge is a hands-on youth camp led by local firefighters and police officers that teaches safety, teamwork, and community service through fun, interactive activities and real-world demonstrations. Today, campers got to witness how a Taser works. Sgt. Dubon volunteered to ride the lightning.
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AARP award supports Huntingburg’s safer streets initiatives
The City of Huntingburg’s Street Department has been awarded a $17,394 Community Challenge Grant from AARP to purchase a portable radar speed sign. The grant was 100% funded by AARP, and no matching dollars were required to secure the award, with the stipulation that the funds be used solely for the purchase of the portable…
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Dubois County Democratic Party brings “Your Community, Your Say” town hall to Jasper
Second Big Tent town hall set for Thursday, August 6 at KlubHaus61. Organized by the Democratic Party, moderated by a Republican, and open to everyone. Free. Jasper–Neighbors from across Dubois County and beyond are invited to a community town hall on Thursday, August 6, at KlubHaus61, 2031 N Newton St in Jasper. Doors open at…
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Huntingburg Planning Commission begins discussion on data center zoning regulations
Huntingburg’s Planning Commission took up the question of how — and whether — to regulate large-scale data centers at its recent meeting, with City Planning Director Paul Lake presenting a framework of considerations before any formal project arrives at the city’s door. Lake told commissioners the city’s Unified Development Ordinance currently makes no mention of…
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The reports of their demise have been greatly exaggerated: VFW Post 673 responds to AI-generated slop
While the VFW Post 673 was making plans to present its quarterly donation to the Civil Air Patrol at the Huntingburg Regional Airport Tuesday evening, an article outlining the organization’s decline began circulating on social media. The post published on a website called Prism — an AI-generated news outlet — claimed that Post 673 is…
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A life inspired by St. Meinrad: Fr. Meinrad Brune, OSB, honored as Distinguished Alumnus
As Novice Richard Brune approached his first profession in 1956, he submitted three religious names to Archabbot Bonaventure Knaebel, OSB, as is the custom for Saint Meinrad monks receiving a new name at first profession. “My first choice was Matthias, my second choice was Aquinas, and now you know I got my third choice, Meinrad,”…
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Roads in northeastern area of Dubois County to be sealcoated
The Dubois County Highway Department will be applying a sealcoat to Dubois Cuzco Road and Dubois Road SE on Friday, July 31, 2026. Work will take place on Dubois Cuzco Road between Dubois Road NE and County Road 850 E and on Dubois Road SE between State Road 545 and Ellsworth Road. Flaggers will be…
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Jasper Group honors the life and legacy of Ashley Sendelweck
Jasper–Jasper Group is mourning the loss of Vice President of Marketing Ashley Sendelweck, a beloved colleague, leader, and friend whose creativity, humility, and heart helped shape both the company and the people around her. For 17 years, Ashley helped guide Jasper Group’s evolution from a respected regional manufacturer into one of the furniture industry’s leading…
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Council declines to amend RDA withdrawal ordinance, citing statutory timeline
The Dubois County Council took no action Monday on a request to amend a previously passed ordinance governing the county’s withdrawal from the Mid-States Corridor Regional Development Authority (RDA), after members said legal advice indicated the withdrawal must follow a timeline set by state statute rather than take effect immediately. The council had already passed…
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Resident asks about tax implications of solar developments
A Dubois County resident pressed the county council and assessor Monday on unresolved financial questions surrounding the AES Crossvine Battery Energy Storage and other solar projects, raising concerns about tax revenue, property value impacts and who bears the cost if something goes wrong. Holly Bartelt Gogel, who lives near the Crossvine Solar project currently under…
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Sisters of St. Benedict to host a drive-through mobile food pantry in partnership with the Tri-State Food Bank
Ferdinand–As students head back to school, many families face extra expenses for school supplies, clothing, and other essentials. To help ease that burden, the Sisters of St. Benedict in Ferdinand are partnering with the Tri-State Food Bank to host this Drive-Through Mobile Food Pantry to distribute boxes of shelf-stable groceries to local families at risk…
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Comedian Pat Godwin set to perform at Astra Theatre, Saturday, Aug. 22
Comedian and singer/songwriter Pat Godwin is set to bring his high-speed, low-drag act, which is constantly changing and evolving, to the Astra Theatre on Saturday, August 22, 2026. Pat Godwin is known for his engaging live performances and witty musical comedy. He has had the unique honor of being a part of three of the…
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Signs Up! to return to county schools
Dubois County CARES is again conducting a Signs Up! campaign at county middle schools, junior highs and high schools in August. This is a project CARES created last summer as a show of support for area students. Collaborating with school administrators, CARES staff and volunteer community members greet students at the various schools on select…
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Indiana State Police Jasper District welcomes newly appointed detective
Indiana State Police Superintendent Anthony Scott promoted Senior Trooper Hunter Manning from the Evansville District to serve as a Detective at the Jasper District, effective August 2, 2026. Detective Manning, a native of Pike County and a 12-year veteran of the Indiana State Police, graduated from the 73rd Indiana State Police Recruit Academy on May 1,…
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Dubois County Chamber of Commerce announces third quarter grant opportunity
Dubois County–The Dubois County Chamber of Commerce is now accepting applications for its Third Quarter Grant Program, with applications due by August 30th. This quarter, the Chamber will award: The grant program is designed to support growth, innovation, and community impact within Dubois County. Funds may be used for projects such as equipment purchases, facility improvements, marketing…
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German American Bancorp reports record second-quarter earnings
Jasper–German American Bancorp, Inc. (Nasdaq: GABC) reported record earnings for the second quarter of 2026, with net income reaching $38.2 million, or $1.02 per share — the highest quarterly earnings per share in the Jasper-based company’s history. The result marks a 16% increase on a per-share basis from first-quarter 2026 net income of $33.2 million,…
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2026 Miss, Junior Miss and Little Miss/Mister Strassenfest named
Introducing the 2026 Miss Strassenfest Court 2026 Miss Congeniality: Cora Hasenour 2026 Miss Photogenic: Lilly Hanshaw 2026 Miss 2nd Runner Up: Olivia Young 2026 Miss 1st Runner Up: Whitney Recker 2026 Miss Strassenfest: Reese Mundy Introducing the 2026 Jr. Miss Strassenfest Court. 2026 Jr. Miss Congeniality: Amelia Grothouse 2026 Jr. Miss Photogenic: Mariell Schnell 2026…
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Deaconess Memorial Medical Center launches new Pediatric Hospitalist Program, enhancing care for hospitalized children and newborns
Jasper–Deaconess Memorial Medical Center announced the launch of its new Pediatric Hospitalist Program, expanding access to specialized inpatient care for children and newborns throughout the region. Amy Holthouser, MD and Meredith Carnes, PA-C, are now caring for hospitalized pediatric patients and newborns. The team will continue to grow this fall with the addition of two more pediatric providers,…
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Jasper’s Big Three
When Cyril Birge, 93, walked into the gathering of noted athletes, coaches, officials, and sportswriters in Huntingburg in 2008, they all stood to gather round and greet him. The annual meeting of this group was dubbed The Legends. But those there knew Cyril was the legend among legends. They stood for no one else. That…
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USI hosting traveling replica of Vietnam Veterans Memorial, ‘The Wall That Heals’
The University of Southern Indiana (USI) is honored to host The Wall That Heals October 29 through November 1, 2026. The Wall That Heals is free to the public and will be open 24 hours a day. Community tours will be available October 29 and 30 during specific times and with advanced reservations. Community tours can accommodate groups of up to 100 individuals per hour…
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Letter: It’s time to stop the smears, on both sides
A recent letter to the editor asked that we “Don’t fall for the smears leveled at Democrats”, well let’s not fall for the smears leveled at Republicans either. The political animosity is very one sided. When the hatred for one person becomes the rallying cry for an entire group, we have a problem. Civil discourse…
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Jasper Chamber hosting ribbon-cutting events
Jasper Chamber of Commerce announced two upcoming ribbon-cutting ceremonies. On Wednesday, August 5, at 10:30 a.m., the Chamber will celebrate the new ownership of Krodel Wholesale, LLC, by Fred and Jarod Sermersheim, with a ribbon-cutting. The business is located at 1250 Wernsing Road. Then on Friday, August 14, the Chamber will celebrate Thoroughbred Express Auto…
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Commentary: The tax debate is poised to worsen
The changes in Senate Enrolled Act 1 mean that families, not businesses, will pay more. Hoosiers should expect the next couple of years to be full of hasty and ill-conceived tax proposals as the failure of last year’s tax law sinks in. The Indiana Republican Party feels rushed to make more changes before voters experience…
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Young Professional Network, Community CHEW launch food drive for local pantries
The Young Professional Network of Southern Indiana and Community CHEW are hosting a community-wide food drive running July 27 through Aug. 14. Donations can be dropped off at eight locations across the area during business hours: Organizers are asking for non-perishable items including instant brown rice, all-purpose baking mix, seasoning packets, canned black beans, diced…
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Archabbey Library Gallery to host an exhibit of biblical personalities by Louisville artist Roy Clayton
Saint Meinrad Archabbey Library Gallery will host an exhibit of biblical personalities by Louisville, KY, artist Roy Clayton from July 20 – August 31, 2026. Clayton is an intuitive, self-taught artist originally from San Diego, CA. Since 2016, he has resided in Louisville, KY. In addition to being an artist, he is a musician and…
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Actors Community Theatre unveils 2026-2027 performance season
Jasper–Actors Community Theatre (ACT) is proud to unveil its 2026–2027 Performance Season. Frankenstein: The Radio Play Adapted by Philip Grecian from the novel by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley Frankenstein: The Radio Play transports audiences back in time, blending classic radio storytelling with imaginative sound effects and minimal staging. Captain Robert Walton’s expedition to the Arctic takes…
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Celebration Singers set to perform five free concerts
The Celebration Singers invite the community to attend one or more of their scheduled upcoming concerts. 2026 marks the Celebration Singers’ 25th year of performing free concerts throughout Southern Indiana, celebrating Faith and Freedom. The all-volunteer community choir features approximately 60 singers from Dubois, Spencer, Pike, Martin and Monroe Counties. There is no admission charge to…
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County holding meetings to address solar, land use, zoning and the comprehensive plan (update)
Dubois County Commissioners plan to hold two upcoming public sessions: one on solar energy development, land use and zoning and a second on the continued development of the comprehensive plan. The first meeting will likely impact how the comprehensive plan outlines the county’s views on developing comprehensive zoning. With a solar development moratorium set to…
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No injuries after early-morning house fire in Jasper
Jasper–No one was injured in a house fire that Jasper Volunteer Firefighters responded to early Friday morning Crews were called to a home on Plymouth Street at 1:11 a.m. for a report of smoke, according to Jasper Fire Chief Kenny Hochgesang. When Jasper police officers and the first firefighter arrived, they saw black smoke coming…
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Kinderchor practice
The Kinderchor is set to perform on the Glockenspiel Stage next week at the 2026 Jasper Strassenfest. Mary Burke, Jasper Elementary School Music Teacher, was taking the group through their final rehearsals Thursday evening at St. Joseph Parish. Here are a few photos from the rehearsal.
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City reconsiders alley vacation in light of lawsuit, improper notification procedures
Jasper–After the vacation of an alley in March led to a lawsuit, the Jasper Common Council is being asked to reconsider its decision since one property owner adjacent to the alley wasn’t properly notified. According to City Attorney Renee Kabrick, Jeremy W. Schroeder and Michelle K. Wiertel filed a petition to vacate a north-south public…
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Jasper Holdings, Inc. recognized among Indiana’s largest private companies
Jasper–Jasper Holdings, Inc. has been recognized by the Indianapolis Business Journal as the 17th largest private company in Indiana by revenue in its 2026 Corporate 100 report. This recognition places Jasper Holdings, Inc. among the state’s most successful privately held businesses and highlights the continued growth, strength, and performance of our associate-owned company. In addition…
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Elevator outage at Vine Street Lofts leaves disabled Jasper residents relying on 911 for medical appointments
An elevator issue is forcing second-floor residents at the Vine Street Lofts to call 911 to attend medical appointments and rely on property staff to deliver medications and remove trash. The low-income housing in Jasper is for residents 55 and older, and many have varying degrees of disabilities requiring canes or walkers, making it difficult…
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Commentary: Gas tax holiday coming to end at terrible time
by Niki Kelly, Indiana Capital ChronicleJuly 24, 2026 Hoosiers are in for a rude awakening in a few short weeks when all of Indiana’s gas taxes return to full price. Gov. Mike Braun has suspended both the sales tax on gas and the state gas excise tax for months. But he can’t do more unless…
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Letter: It wasn’t the Republican Party
This letter is in response to a letter to the editor from Julie Melchior, in which she claims some Republicans are hoping to demonize Democrats as Communists, atheists, and terrorists. She then proceeds to provide a “history” in support of her statement. I am responding to a couple of her points. Regarding the “demonization”, which…
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Jasper Council takes no action on leaving Mid-States Corridor RDA
Wednesday, the Jasper City Council voted 5-2 at the regular meeting to take no further action on its membership in the Mid-States Corridor Regional Development Authority, allowing the RDA to terminate naturally on Dec. 31, 2027. The council considered three options — taking no further action, voting to formally remain in the RDA through its…
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Bretzville Junction to close next week
The Indiana Department of Transportation announces an intersection closure for State Road 64/162 in Dubois County. Beginning on or around Thursday, July 30, crews will close the intersection of State Road 64 and State Road 162 near Bretzville. This intersection closure will allow for ongoing intersection improvement work. This phase of construction is expected to…
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Patoka Lake plant ID walk
Join Patoka Lake Wildlife Specialist Brian Finch, and SWCD Invasive Specialist Emily Finch, on Saturday August 22, 2026, from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. for a free plant ID walk along a portion of the Patoka Lake Bike Trail. Learn about several native forest and edge species that benefit wildlife, as well as the invasive…
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Actors Community Theatre presents ‘Legally Blonde: The Musical’ this weekend
Actors Community Theatre will bring “Legally Blonde: The Musical” to the stage this week, running Thursday through Sunday at the Jasper Arts Center, 951 College Ave. Based on the popular 2001 film, the musical follows Elle Woods, a fashionable and determined young woman who enrolls at Harvard Law School in pursuit of love, only to…
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Road reclosure planned for State Road 145 in Dubois County
The Indiana Department of Transportation announces the continuation of a road closure for State Road 145 in Dubois County. Beginning on or around Wednesday, July 29, crews will close State Road 145 near Birdseye. This road closure, originally set to begin in May, was reopened due to a project delay. This new closure will occur…
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I&M proposes Rockport Energy Center, eyes 2030 startup for natural gas plant at retiring coal site
Rockport–Indiana Michigan Power has asked state regulators to approve a natural gas plant at its Rockport Generating Station, aiming to replace the site’s retiring coal units with a new source of power and jobs for Spencer County. The utility, a subsidiary of American Electric Power, filed a request Monday with the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission…
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Letter: Don’t fall for the smears leveled at Democrats
After reading recently that some Republicans, in fear of mid-term losses, are hoping to demonize the Democrats as Communists, atheists and terrorists, in the same way they have successfully branded people of color as criminals and the poor as lazy. I am curious as to how well that will work in Dubois County where, up…
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IU O’Neil School to present Truman Road property analysis Thursday
Jasper–The Indiana University O’Neil School of Public & Environmental Affairs will present its Truman Road Property Analysis, a capstone project, during a public meeting Thursday, July 23, at 10:30 a.m. via Zoom. Join from computer or mobile: Zoom link: https://iu.zoom.us/j/81736808738Meeting ID: 817 3680 8738 The presentation is intended for informational purposes only. Members of…
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County holding public forum July 28
Dubois County Government will hold a Public Forum on July 28, 2026, from 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM at the Dubois County Health Department Education Room, located at 1187 S St. Charles Street, Jasper. The purpose of this forum is to provide residents with an opportunity to share feedback, make suggestions, and discuss matters related…
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Huntingburg Gas Dept. closing Ireland road for valve replacement on Wednesday
The Huntingburg Gas Department will close County Road North 500 West between State Road 56 and Center Street near Ireland Elementary on Wednesday, July 22, 2026, beginning at 8:00 a.m., due to a valve replacement. The roadway will be closed to through traffic while work is being completed. Please use alternative routes of travel at…
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Commissioners revisit stalled county administrator position ahead of budget season
Dubois County Commissioners signaled Monday they intend to bring back a proposal to create a county administrator position. Commissioner Chad Blessinger raised the issue as a discussion item during the board’s July 20 meeting, saying he did not want a vote that day but wanted other county offices and members of the public to have…
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Community Foundation supporting Ferdinand mural
The Community Foundation is supporting the creation of a new mural in Ferdinand with a $25,000 grant to Traditional Arts Today. Bloomington artist Adam Long was commissioned to create a historical mural celebrating the people, landmarks and innovations that have shaped the community. The 25-foot-tall by 75-foot-wide mural is taking shape on the brick exterior…
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Jasper Municipal Pool design recognized by Aquatics International
Jasper–The Jasper Municipal Pool, designed by Hafer and aquatics consultant Counsilman-Hunsaker, has been named a 2026 Dream Design by Aquatics International. The annual award program celebrates extraordinary aquatics facilities and honors the design teams involved. The Jasper Municipal Pool was one of 10 projects recognized from around the world. The Jasper Municipal Pool opened in…
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Distributions underway to repay local governments for gas tax suspension
by Mackenzi Klemann, Indiana Capital ChronicleJuly 21, 2026 Indiana will begin distributing highway funds to local governments this week to cover losses from the state’s gas tax suspension. The State Board of Finance met Tuesday morning to authorize the transfer of $121 million from the State Highway Fund to local governments through the Motor Vehicle…
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Huntingburg Park Board tables bike ordinance discussion, approves grant application for accessible playground
The Huntingburg Park Board voted to table a proposed ordinance governing bicycle and e-bike use in city parks at its most recent meeting, with board members agreeing they needed more time to develop a workable proposal before sending recommendations to the city council. Parks Director Jace Merkel brought the discussion forward after the city began…
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Erin Hochgesang work on display at Thyen-Clark Cultural Center
Jasper Arts is pleased to present the work of former Jasper resident and artist Erin Hochgesang at the Thyen-Clark Cultural Center from July 30 through September. The solo exhibition features a variety of textiles, embroidery, batik, and watercolor. Hochgesang, now residing in Floyds Knobs, is a natural dyer and textile artist living in the Indiana…
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Enjoy local history during the Strassenfest
Jasper–Tours and demonstrations will take place during the Strassenfest on Saturday, August 1, at the Alexander Schoolhouse, Jasper City Mill, and Schaeffer Barn. The Alexander One-Room Schoolhouse will be open for tours starting at 9:00am until 3:30pm. A special movie, Banished into Paradise will be played at 11:00am, 1:00pm and 3:00pm. The Jasper City Mill…
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Club Road to be closed for culvert installation
The Dubois County Highway Department will close Club Road on Friday, July 24, 2026, to install a culvert. The one-day closure will take place 300 feet south of State Road 64. Work will take place from approximately 6 a.m. to 3 p.m., barring any unforeseen circumstances. Drivers will have access up to the point of closure.
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Residents speak up for friends and neighbors
“Do you not see your neighbor?” Brandon Lopez asked rhetorically. “Do you not understand what is going on?” Lopez was gathered with about 80 concerned citizens who came out to the Dubois County Courthouse Saturday afternoon to protest recent Immigration and Customs Enforcement activity in the area. Spurred by the arrest of Jasper resident Angel…
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Farmers and land managers can recycle empty pesticide jugs at annual Ag Recycling Day on August 5
The Dubois County Solid Waste District is sponsoring our annual Agriculture Recycling Day on Wednesday, August 5, from 8:00 a.m. until noon. Dubois County farmers and land managers are invited to bring their empty, triple-rinsed pesticide containers (with lids off) to be recycled. Last year, over 2,700 containers were recycled during this event. The District…
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New analysis projects $8B in long-term benefits from Mid-States Corridor, INDOT says; Some figures require context
A new economic analysis says Section 2 of the Mid-States Corridor project in Dubois County could bring benefits worth four times its estimated cost, according to a July 15 announcement from the Indiana Department of Transportation. (Release attached at the end of the story.) But questions submitted by the Dubois County Free Press to INDOT…
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On the Hill 5K set for September 19 at Saint Meinrad Archabbey
Saint Meinrad Archabbey, St. Meinrad, IN, will host an in-person and virtual On the Hill 5K walk/run on Saturday, September 19, 2026. Registration is now open for the event. Registration is $20 per person before September 1, and $25 after. Children ages 17 and under are $10 each before September 1, and $15 after. All…
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Statehouse Spotlight with Sen. Schmitt: State launches agriculture cost-share program
As someone who represents a rural area, I know how important it is for farmers to be responsible stewards of their land. Farmers work hard to conserve the land we use to grow our crops and feed our animals, which is why I’m happy the state has created a program to share the cost of conservation efforts in…
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14,000 meals added to local food banks through Kimball Solutions’ efforts
Hips swayed and heads bobbed along three production lines at Kimball Solutions Friday afternoon. It was a fun moment as pop music blared from a nearby garage speaker, and each employee assembled their piece of the product before it was weighed, sealed and packed into cardboard boxes. Though much less technical than the work employees…
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Rotary Club of Dubois County announces 14th Annual ATHENA Leadership Award finalists
The Rotary Club of Dubois County is proud to announce six outstanding women leaders as finalists for the 14th Annual ATHENA International Leadership Awards. This year’s ATHENA Leadership Award finalists are: Beatriz Cobo Becerra, Shannon Fuhs, Tammy Humbert, Susan Mann, Paula Rasche, and Somula Schwoeppe. The 2026 awards banquet will be held on Thursday, September…
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All smoke, no fire; perfect for training
It was all smoke, but no fire, as firefighters trained on a home set to be demolished just off U.S. 231/Main Street in Huntingburg Wednesday evening. Firefighters from the Huntingburg and Jasper fire departments held a joint training session, practicing home entry and responding to simulated scenarios on multiple levels. “Acquired structures provide some of…
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Sixth Annual Honor and Remember Run coming up August 8
On Saturday, August 8, 2026, OFS is hosting its 6th Annual Honor and Remember Run. The family-friendly 5K and 10K Trail & Ruck Run was created in honor of military veterans, their families, emergency personnel, and all who died on 9/11 and the wars following that fateful day. Ruck Runners are encouraged to participate in…
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Property around Huntingburg’s south water tower could be subdivided for private sale
The City of Huntingburg is considering the sale of a portion of a six-acre site where the city’s south water tower is located. The city council voted unanimously on Tuesday to authorize Mayor Neil Elkins to seek two appraisals and contract for a survey on the city-owned parcel along Sunset Drive as the first step…
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Producers invited to Grazing 102 course
Cuzco–Producers can get first-hand tips from experts on how to incorporate management-intensive grazing techniques during a two-day seminar hosted by Purdue Extension, Indiana Forage Council, and Indiana Beef Cattle Association. Grazing 102, which will take place August 28-29, will cover topics on best management practices, including plant identification, forage selection, animal nutritional needs, soil fertility,…
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Dubois County Democratic Party hosting “Your Community, Your Say” event
Dubois County Democrats launch Big Tent town hall series in St. Anthony on July 22. Property rights, solar, data centers, property taxes, and more. Free and open to everyone. St. Anthony–Neighbors across Dubois County are invited to a community town hall on Wednesday, July 22, from 6:30 to 8:30 PM at the St. Anthony Community…
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Reclaiming Southwest Soils workshop for landowners working with reclaimed mine ground
Southwest Indiana—Soil and Water Conservation Districts from Dubois, Knox, Warrick, Pike, Gibson, and Spencer Counties are partnering to host the Reclaiming Southwest Soils Workshop on August 11, 2026, a region-wide educational event dedicated to helping landowners and managers improve productivity and ecological health on reclaimed mine ground. The workshop will take place at the Lynnville…
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Indiana’s state budget reserves jump 60% in past year to $4B
by Tom Davies, Indiana Capital Chronicle July 15, 2026 Indiana’s state government cash reserves grew by $1.5 billion over the past year as tax collections increased much faster than expected. Rising revenue combined with an ongoing clampdown on state spending led to a 60% jump in the reserves to just shy of $4 billion as…
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Jasper Engines & Transmissions included in TIME America’s Best Private Companies 2026 list
Jasper Engines & Transmissions has been awarded on TIME’s list of America’s Best Private Companies 2026. JASPER was ranked second in the category of Automotive Industry & Suppliers. This prestigious award is presented in collaboration with Statista, the world-leading statistics portal and industry ranking provider. The award list was announced July 8th and can be…
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Kimball Electronics launches rebrand to Kimball Solutions
Jasper–Kimball Electronics, Inc. (Nasdaq: KE) announced the successful completion of the first phase of its rebranding to Kimball Solutions at its Jasper and Indianapolis, Indiana facilities, effective July 1, 2026. This milestone reflects the Company’s continued transformation from a traditional electronics manufacturing services (EMS) provider into a global, diversified manufacturing and engineering solutions partner. The…
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Huntingburg considering how to address data centers
At Tuesday’s Common Council meeting, Huntingburg officials discussed establishing clear regulations for data centers after acknowledging the city’s current zoning code has no specific provisions governing the facilities. The topic arose after resident Jacey Lamb asked for an update on the Unified Development Ordinance and its governance over data center development. Mayor Neil Elkins confirmed…
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Letter: Improving existing roads is the right thing to do
Recently, I attended two very different INDOT public meetings: one about improving SR 64 through Huntingburg and another about adding sidewalks along SR 56 through Ireland. In both cases, I left understanding why the improvements were being proposed, and they made sense. My takeaway was that these are the types of projects INDOT should focus…
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Indiana Furniture brings workplace solutions to life in Pringle-Ward NYC Showroom
Jasper–Indiana Furniture is celebrating the success of its New York City showroom, opened by its independent representative Pringle-Ward and led by Susan Goldschrafe. Since opening, the showroom has become a valuable local resource for designers, dealers, and clients throughout the five boroughs, Long Island, lower New York State, and Northern New Jersey, offering an immersive…
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2026 Miss Strassenfest Pageant contestants
Announcing the 2026 Miss Strassenfest Pageant contestants. The 2026 Miss Strassenfest and Jr. Miss Strassenfest Pageant is on Saturday, July 25, at 6 p.m. at Redemption Christian Church in Jasper. Photos courtesy of Studio Expressions by Jessica.
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2026 Little Miss and Mister Strassenfest Pageant contestants
Announcing the 2026 Little Miss and Little Mister Strassenfest Pageant contestants. The 2026 Little Miss & Mister Strassenfest Pageant is on Saturday, July 25 at 2 p.m. at Redemption Christian Church in Jasper. Photos courtesy of Studio Expressions by Jessica.
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2026 Jr. Miss Strassenfest contestants announced
Announcing the 2026 Jr. Miss Strassenfest Pageant contestants. The 2026 Miss Strassenfest and Jr. Miss Strassenfest Pageant is on Saturday, July 25 at 6 p.m. at Redemption Christian Church in Jasper. Photos courtesy of Studio Expressions by Jessica.
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Single-lane traffic in effect at Bretzville Junction
Indiana Department of Transportation issued a reminder of ongoing construction of the roundabout at Bretzville Junction. Last week, crews installed Phase 1 traffic control at the Bretzville Junction in advance of construction beginning. A new single-lane traffic pattern is in effect through the work zone. The project is still on schedule to close the intersection…
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Lydia Betz awarded Brames Family Scholarship
The Brames Family Scholarship selection committee is excited to announce that the 2026 recipient is Lydia Betz. Lydia is currently a senior at Purdue University. The Brames Family Scholarship was established in the fall of 1999 to promote the advancement of the “teaching profession” and to honor the Brames family’s lifelong commitment to the education…
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Indiana Tax Amnesty 2026 window opens
Beginning today, July 15, 2026, Indiana taxpayers will be able to sign up for Tax Amnesty 2026 and pay their amnesty balance in full or set up an amnesty payment plan. The Indiana Department of Revenue (DOR) is partnering with United Collection Bureau (UCB) for this limited-time opportunity for taxpayers to pay past due, eligible…
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Annual remembrance ride cycles through Dubois County
Over the course of 13 days, cyclists—many of them survivors, officers, retirees, and family members—travel nearly 1,000 miles across Indiana, stopping in communities to meet with survivors, share memorials, and ensure that the service and sacrifice of Indiana’s fallen heroes are never forgotten. What began in 2002 as a ride to Washington, D.C. has grown…
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Dubois County ARC announces 2026 grant application process
Jasper–The Dubois County Advocacy for Recovery and Prevention Council (ARC) is announcing the opening of its upcoming grant application process. Organizations and agencies serving Dubois County are invited to apply for funding to support programs and initiatives focused on prevention, treatment, recovery, and community wellness. The grant application process will open on Tuesday, July 14,…
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Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari announces extended hours
Santa Claus–Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari hours will be extended on July 18 and 25, as well as August 1, 2026. On those dates, Holiday World will be open from 10 am to 10 pm, and Splashin’ Safari will be open from 11 am to 7:30 pm. “We’re in the middle of a fantastic season,”…
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Red White and Boots Music Fest’s mission goes beyond the music
Story provided in partnership with Visit Dubois County. Jay Baker estimates that more than 5,000 children in Dubois County have received shoes since the county hosted its signature country music festival, Red White and Boots, six years ago. During the Christmas season, Rally Point & the Jasper RWB committee partner with RWB sponsors, such as…
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Letter: A crisis of confidence in Dubois County leadership
The people of Dubois County deserve leadership that is transparent, accountable, and committed to putting the interests of its citizens ahead of special interests. Sadly, after watching the actions of our County Commissioners over the past several months,We have become deeply disappointed in the direction they have chosen. Meeting after meeting, concerned citizens have come…
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Water main break affecting 14th Street
Jasper–The Jasper Municipal Water Department is currently working on a water main break in the area of West 14th from Maute to Newton Streets. The water may be turned off, or water pressure may be low while the repairs are being made. The anticipated time to restore service will be dependent upon the severity of…
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Kathy Thewes named volunteer of the year at Deaconess Memorial
Jasper–Kathy Thewes has been named the 2026 Little Company of Mary (LCM) Volunteer of the Year Award recipient at Deaconess Memorial Medical Center. This award is named in honor of the Sisters of the Little Company of Mary, the founders of Deaconess Memorial. Thewes is the ninth recipient for this annual award that is based…
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Grand Slam Bourbon Fest brings premium bourbon, baseball history and an exclusive experience to historic League Stadium
Huntingburg–Bourbon enthusiasts and collectors have a rare opportunity to experience one of Southern Indiana’s most exclusive bourbon events as the inaugural Grand Slam Bourbon Fest comes to Historic League Stadium on Thursday, August 27. Created to celebrate America’s 250th Anniversary, the Grand Slam Bourbon Fest is limited to just 250 guests, ensuring an intimate experience…
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Sisters of St. Benedict Offer “Come to the Quiet” Retreat at the Monastery.
Ferdinand–The Sisters of St. Benedict are offering a “Come to the Quiet” retreat, a time to renew and revitalize body, mind and spirit with rest and prayer in a peaceful environment. Under the guidance of a certified Spiritual Director, this quiet retreat will open and close with a prayer service. There will be opportunities for…
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Community rally planned in response to ICE activities
Jasper–A community rally is scheduled for 4 p.m. Saturday, July 18, on the courthouse square in Jasper. Called Stand Together, the event was organized by Breanna Knies, who said she decided to plan the gathering after Lilia Hernandez posted on Facebook last week about her husband, Angel Hernandez, being detained. Mrs. Hernandez posted on Facebook…
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State employees to receive one-time bonus of up to $2,500
by Niki Kelly, Indiana Capital Chronicle July 13, 2026 Gov. Mike Braun informed state employees Monday they will receive a one-time bonus in their July 29 paycheck. But they won’t receive an ongoing pay raise even though state tax revenue collections have been strong. “Since taking office, I have directed my cabinet secretaries and agency…
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Kimball International unveils 2026 Workplace Trends Report: Furnishing the Future
Jasper–Kimball International has released its 2026 Workplace Trends Report: Furnishing the Future. This forward-looking report explores the forces transforming the workplace and the implications for designers, organizations, and the built environment. Drawing from more than 200 signals across culture, technology, design, economics, and society, it examines how changing work patterns, human needs, and artificial intelligence…
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INDOT holding open house for a sidewalk installation project along State Road 56 in Ireland
The Indiana Department of Transportation will hold a public open house for a sidewalk installation project along State Road 56 in Ireland. The public is invited to learn more about the proposed project and provide feedback to INDOT. This meeting is an open house format and does not include a formal presentation.
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Statehouse Spotlight with Sen. Schmitt: Studying government responsiveness
Whether it’s the local, state or federal level, I have always believed Hoosiers deserve a government that works for them and is responsive to their needs. When you, as a constituent, reach out to your government and need assistance, you deserve to have your call or email answered quickly. That’s why I’m happy to sit…
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Haitians who made Indiana home prepare for end of legal protections for thousands
by Jack Forrest, Indiana Capital Chronicle July 13, 2026 His given name is Obensley. But during the process of immigrating to the United States from Haiti, he became Obenson. Obenson Jean Gilles. In the 1990s, his grandfather left Haiti for a better life in the United States. In the tiny town where Jean Gilles was…
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Red Cross declares emergency blood shortage
The American Red Cross is declaring an emergency blood shortage after the national blood supply fell nearly 25% in June, with platelets and types O positive and B negative in especially short supply. Red Cross distributions to hospitals are running nearly 3,500 units higher per week than expected, as trauma season demand collides with a…
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Opinion: GOP says ‘Hold my beer’ on incoherent tax plan
GOP Says “Hold My Beer” on Incoherent Tax Plan Summary: A tax system that promoted economic growth would focus on younger families. Michael J. Hicks The 2027 state legislative session should be spent broadening Indiana’s tax base and building a system that is more attractive to younger families. Instead, it looks like lawmakers are poised…
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ICE operations impacting Dubois County; ALASI providing needed assistance
ICE operations targeting immigrants through minor traffic stops in Dubois County and surrounding Southern Indiana communities have sparked widespread fear, misinformation and community disruption — prompting a local nonprofit to mobilize resources and push for an organized rapid response network. The enforcement actions, which began around 5 a.m. on Thursday, have been confirmed in Jasper,…
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La Tricolor brings Colombian street food culture to Huntingburg
About a year ago, Jen and Franklin Quimbaya launched their food truck, La Tricolor, serving up the sweet flavors of Colombia around the area. As they became more popular, many customers asked about more traditional foods like empanadas and arepas. “Maybe in the future,” Franklin said at the time. The idea took root, and about…
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Huntingburg seeking community input as it plans major playground update
The City of Huntingburg is applying for a Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) Grant to help bring a new playground to City Park and is seeking community input. Join the Huntingburg Parks Board on Monday, July 20, 2026, to share your thoughts in person. If you can’t attend, or you’d like to provide additional…
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Dubois County Health Department and Indiana DNR partner to offer free water safety training for families
Jasper–The Dubois County Health Department is partnering with the Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) to offer a free Water Safety Training course for school-aged children and their families on Monday, July 27, 2026. The training will be held at the Dubois County Health Department, located at 1187 S. Saint Charles Street in Jasper, with…
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Sisters of St. Benedict offer Pause and Pray Day at the Monastery
Ferdinand–The Sisters of St. Benedict invite anyone seeking a restful day of prayer to join them for their next Pause and Pray Day. Each Pause and Pray Day invites attendees to spend time with one of the four women Doctors of the Church. There will be opportunities to learn about each of these amazing women,…
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‘Faith set in stone’ features Jasper’s geode grotto
A special presentation from “Across Indiana” featuring Jasper’s Mother of God Grotto. Constructed from thousands of Indiana geodes, this Catholic shrine is unlike anything you’ve ever seen. Shaped by Father Phillip Ottavi’s own loss after surviving a devastating earthquake in Italy, see how stone, faith, and tragedy can be turned into a handmade place of…
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Commissioners considering moving Veterans Service Officer position to full-time
The Dubois County Veterans Service Office may move toward full-time staffing after Veteran Service Officer Nick Pagragan presented commissioners with a formal proposal at Monday’s meeting. Pagragan told commissioners the office has logged 1,117 total veteran interactions so far this year — including 931 in-person visitors and 186 documented phone calls — averaging 10.8 interactions…
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Dubois County ARC to host ninth annual Overdose Awareness Candlelight Vigil on August 27
Huntingburg–The Dubois County Advocacy for Recovery and Prevention Council (ARC) invites community members to attend its ninth annual Overdose Awareness Candlelight Vigil on Thursday, August 27, from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. EST at Market Street Park in Huntingburg. The event is free and open to the public, serving as an opportunity for the community…
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INDOT planning big changes for State Road 64 through Huntingburg
State Road 64 through Huntingburg will undergo major modifications in 2027 as the Indiana Department of Transportation plans to reduce the four-lane section through parts of town to three lanes. INDOT hosted an open house at the Huntingburg Public Library Wednesday evening. Representatives from the department and VS Engineering were on hand to take questions…
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Whirlwind camp and production brings Treasure Island to life this weekend
“We can both be first mates,” Steven Dunn hollered playfully at Kate Letterman Conway from the stage at the Jasper Arts Center. He, along with Kate, is part of a group of volunteers associated with Actors Community Theatre’s Rising Stars Children’s Theatre, a camp put on by the nonprofit for third through eighth grade students…
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Jasper Martial Arts Leader James Birkle to receive prestigious 2026 G.O.A.T. Honors Award
Jasper — Renshi James Birkle of Jasper, Indiana, has been selected as a recipient of the prestigious 2026 G.O.A.T. Honors (Greatest of All Time) Martial Arts Award in recognition of his lifetime of dedication, leadership, and service to the martial arts community. The G.O.A.T. Honors Awards, founded by Grand Master Lawrence Arthur, recognize distinguished martial artists worldwide…
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Gas tax breaks to cost state, local governments $533M
by Leslie Bonilla Muñiz, Indiana Capital ChronicleJuly 9, 2026 The total price tag for Gov. Mike Braun’s gas tax holiday is in: the state of Indiana and hundreds of local governments are expected to lose out on a combined $533 million, with the impacts felt through October. That also means motorists saved that much money…
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Women of the Moose to host 4th annual Purse Etc. Bingo
Women of the Moose, Chapter #955, will host its 4th annual Purse Etc. Bingo on Saturday, July 12, at the Moose Lodge, 2507 Newton St. in Jasper. Doors open at 1 p.m., with bingo starting at 2 p.m. The event is open to the public and limited to ages 18 and up. Cost is $35…
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Vincennes University’s Generations awarded AmeriCorps grant to support new volunteer program
Generations, a division of Workforce Development and Community Services at Vincennes University, has been awarded $89,550 by AmeriCorps, the federal agency for national service and volunteerism, to support older adult volunteer service in Dubois and Pike counties. This grant will expand the agency’s volunteer services for those 55 and older in Dubois and Pike counties…
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Advanced Sports Supply announces Jeff Sanders as new vice president
Advanced Sports Supply announced the promotion of Jeff Sanders to vice president. Jeff brings three years of valuable experience and has played an important role in supporting the company’s continued growth and commitment to providing exceptional service to customers across the sports industry. In his new role, Sanders will be responsible for leading sales initiatives,…
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Jasper Chamber to celebrate St. Benedict’s Brew Works’ new location
The Jasper Chamber of Commerce will celebrate the new location of St. Benedict’s Brew Works with a ribbon-cutting at 314 Newton Street in Jasper on Friday, July 24, at 3:00 p.m. The public is invited.
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$12M OFS expansion supported by tax increment finance revenue
The Huntingburg Redevelopment Commission approved pledging 90% of tax increment financing revenues from a newly created allocation area toward economic development bonds supporting a $12 million expansion by OFS Brands Holdings at its Plant 18 facility. The commission approved Resolution 2026-10, which sets the stage for a roughly $3.9 million bond issue to help fund…
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Deaconess Memorial to host pre-nursing event for high school students
Deaconess Memorial Medical Center will host a “Dive into Nursing” event for high school freshmen through seniors on Thursday, Aug. 27, from 6 to 8 p.m. EDT at the hospital, 800 W. 9th St. in Jasper. Registration begins at 5:30 p.m. The event is designed to give students a hands-on look at the nursing profession,…
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Call for artisans for Autumn Moon Fine Arts Fair
Jasper Arts is pleased to announce a new artisan event, Autumn Moon Fine Arts Fair at the Thyen-Clark Cultural Center. Formerly known as The Beehive, the new fair is accepting Artisan applications for this year’s event, to be held Saturday, October 24, from 2:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Autumn Moon Fine Arts Fair is seeking…
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Utility bills top list of concerns in TRI-CAP’s 2026 needs assessment
Utility bills now top the concerns of low-income residents in Dubois, Pike and Warrick counties, according to TRI-CAP’s newly released 2026 Community Needs Assessment — the first time in the survey’s history that utility affordability has ranked as the region’s top need. “Our electric bill with Centerpoint is so hard to pay. It’s basically two…
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Dubois County Museum hosting 7th Annual Car Show August 9
The Dubois County Museum announced its seventh annual Car Show on Sunday, August 9, 2026, at the museum on 2704 N. Newton Street (U.S. 231 N). It will be held in the shady, grassy area behind the museum, rain or shine. Car registration will be held from 9:00 a.m. to noon Eastern Time. Cost is…
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Community invited to participate in Health Needs Assessment
Jasper–Deaconess Memorial Medical Center is inviting community members to share their voices by participating in our Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) survey. The survey is now open through July 26th and will be used to evaluate the area’s overall health needs. The Community Health Needs Assessment provides community benefit through shaping future programs, services, and…
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Resident questions AES response to any potential damages from Crossvine Solar project
A Dubois County resident raised questions about liability and fire safety at Monday’s regular county commissioners meeting, pressing officials on what protections exist for non-participating landowners living near the Crossvine Solar battery energy storage system (BESS) project being developed by AES. Rita Bartelt told the commissioners she contacted AES directly and spoke with an AES…
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Sewer lateral repair closing portion of Third Street
Huntingburg–Huntingburg Mechanical will have Third Street from Geiger Street to Walnut Street closed tomorrow, July 8, 2026 from 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. for a sewer lateral repair. Please use alternative routes of travel.
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Bretzville roundabout construction restricting traffic
As the Indiana Department of Transportation begins work on the roundabout at the intersection of State Road 64 and 162, the Dubois County Sheriff’s Office issued a warning to motorists. The Dubois County Sheriff’s Office is asking all motorists traveling through the Bretzville Junction area to exercise caution and remain patient as roadway construction continues….
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County seeking more public input for planning; Up timeline to create committee addressing land usage
Dubois County Commissioners, through the firm, American Structurepoint, is asking residents, workers, and business owners to complete a second survey as part of the county’s ongoing Comprehensive Plan update, building on a first round of outreach that drew more than 1,000 responses earlier this year. Dubois County Commissioner Chad Blessinger discussed the survey at the…
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Dubois County Chamber highlighting two Ferdinand businesses
The public is invited to join the Dubois County Chamber of Commerce on Saturday, July 18th, for a day of celebration honoring two local businesses. At 10:00 a.m., the public can join the chamber at Southern Indiana Butcher & BBQ Supply, 131 E. 10th Street, for a ribbon cutting in celebration of the new owners….
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One road remains impacted by flooding
Flood conditions across Dubois County have improved dramatically following recent road monitoring by the Dubois County Highway Department, with only one county road remaining closed despite additional rainfall overnight. The Dubois County Highway Department reports that just one road remains closed — CR 800 West in Madison Township, north of CR 300 South, due to…
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Jasper celebrates 250th
On Thursday evening, The Heart of Jasper, Jasper Strassenfest Committee, and the City of Jasper held a special celebration at Jaycee Park that included food trucks, extended pool hours, live music, and a drone show. See some photos below.
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Governor announces final extension of gas tax breaks; further action to require legislation
by Leslie Bonilla Muñiz, Indiana Capital Chronicle July 2, 2026 Gov. Mike Braun on Thursday announced his final extension of gas tax breaks for Hoosier drivers — which for weeks have driven Indiana gas prices to the lowest in the nation. “I want to make sure that Hoosiers, not only when it comes to gasoline…
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Singer-songwriter Chris Knight set to perform at The Astra on Saturday, July 11
The Astra Theatre is incredibly excited to bring American singer/songwriter Chris Knight to The Astra on Saturday, July 11. Doors open at 7:00 p.m., with music beginning at 8:00 p.m., when Chance Stanley kicks off the evening of live entertainment. Tickets are on sale now at www.AstraTheater.com. Reserved seating tickets are $30 for the balcony, $35…
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Highway Department applying chip seal to Ferdinand Road NW – Sunset Drive
The Dubois County Highway Department will begin its chip seal overlay process on Monday, July 6, 2026 (today), on Ferdinand Road Northwest and Sunset Drive. Work will take place starting at Ferdinand Road NW near Industrial Park Road and continue all the way through to Sunset Drive near U.S. 231. Drivers can expect rolling road…
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Strassenfest Wettlauf registration open
Registrations are now being accepted for the 2026 Wettlauf 5K Run & Fitness Walk, which will be held during the Strassenfest in Jasper on Saturday, August 1. The race will begin at 8:00 a.m. ET at the corner of 9th & Main Streets. The course includes rolling, paved city streets, and the route will be well-marked…
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Press-Seal Corporation acquires Jasper Rubber Products
Third-generation rubber family plans to reopen the Jasper plant this summer and restore the operation that customers and the community relied on for decades The Skinner family, owners of Fort Wayne-based specialty rubber manufacturer Press-Seal Corporation, has acquired the assets of Jasper Rubber Products, Inc., following approval by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern…
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Huntingburg seeking railroad safety grant as train blockage complaints mount
The Huntingburg Board of Works approved applying for a railroad safety grant that would fund a train detection and public alert system aimed at reducing traffic disruptions caused by stopped trains blocking city crossings. Street Superintendent Jason Stamm brought the proposal to the board after meeting with Mayor Neil Elkins to explore the Indiana Department…
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Annual Cops Cycling for Survivors to launch Monday, July 6
Cops Cycling for Survivors will launch its 25th Annual “Ride to Remember” on Monday, July 6, 2026, continuing a quarter-century tradition of honoring Indiana’s fallen law enforcement officers and supporting the survivors who carry their legacy forward. What began in 2002 as a ride to Washington, D.C. has grown into a powerful statewide mission. Each July,…
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INDOT to hold public open house for upcoming Huntingburg State Road 64 project
Indiana Department of Transportation officials will host a public open house meeting at the Huntingburg Public Library on Wednesday, July 8, from 4 to 6 p.m. to discuss a project impacting Huntingburg. INDOT will provide information and answer questions about the planned paving and right-sizing of State Road 64 through Huntingburg. According to INDOT Southwest…
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Rock Lotto: The Astra’s wildcard show returns
This article was written in partnership with Visit Dubois County. You can never really tell who will win the Rock Lotto. “I feel like a lot of us will make guesses about who’s going to win, but I don’t feel like we’re ever really consistent about actually being able to pick who’s going to win,”…
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12 Dubois County roads remain flooded
Thursday afternoon, the Dubois County Highway Department reported that 12 county roads remain closed from recent flooding — down from 17 reported Wednesday. In District 1, Madison Township continues to account for the bulk of closures with eleven roads still affected. CR 150 North between 500 West and 600 West, CR 875 West south of…
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Man facing charges related to gun-wielding mailbox invasions and vandalism in Schnellville
A Roachdale, Ind. man was arrested Monday after police received the report of a man with a gun going through mailboxes in Schnellville. The Dubois County Sheriff’s Office and the Indiana State Police responded and located the suspect vehicle and made a traffic stop. During the stop, police located a pellet gun in the vehicle…
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Thyen-Clark Cultural Center featuring work of Patoka Valley Quilters Guild
Jasper Arts, with support from Bargain Barn, is pleased to announce the Patoka Valley Quilters Guild Exhibit at the Thyen-Clark Cultural Center opening this week. The exhibit, on display from July 2 to September 20, will feature many exquisite quilts and fiber artworks by local artists who are members of the guild, many of whom…
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17 county roads still blocked by high water
Wednesday morning, the Dubois County Highway Department reported that 17 county roads remain closed due to high water levels In District 1, Madison Township continues to see the heaviest impacts with twelve closures. CR 150 North remains closed in two separate locations — west of CR 750 West and between 500 West and 600 West…
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Unemployment repayment letters confuse Hoosiers amid fraud ‘cleanup’
by Niki Kelly, Indiana Capital Chronicle July 1, 2026 The Indiana Department of Workforce Development recently sent more than 1,000 letters seeking refunds for unemployment benefit overpayments made during the pandemic. Several Hoosiers reached out to the Capital Chronicle with concerns about the letters because they have never filed for unemployment insurance. “You must repay…
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CANNONBALL! $22 million Fourth of July water roller coaster coming to Holiday World
Holiday World’s new Cannonball! water roller coaster will be the largest single-attraction investment in park history. The $22 million ride will take guests 90 feet in the air, then speed through more than 1,000 feet of coaster track before landing in the water for a huge splash. Announced just days before America’s 250th anniversary, Cannonball! is themed to…
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Erny Sheet Metal names Molly Jahn as vice-president
Erny Sheet Metal announced the appointment of Molly Jahn as the company’s new vice president. With a strong background in account management and customer relations, Jahn brings valuable leadership experience and a commitment to continued growth and excellence. In her new role, Jahn will help oversee company operations while focusing on strategic growth, strengthening customer…
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Kimball Electronics Acquires European-Based Medical CDMO, Helvoet Polymer Technologies B.V.
Kimball Electronics, Inc. (Nasdaq: KE) today announced the company acquired Helvoet Polymer Technologies B.V. (“Helvoet”), a contract development and manufacturing organization (CDMO), based in Europe and with operations in India focused on microfluidics, diagnostics, and drug delivery. The transaction was valued at a purchase price of €90 million (excluding working capital, other customary adjustments, and…
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“We’ve Got A Team!” captures Southridge Raiders’ epic back-to-back runs to the Final Four
Former player Todd Jochem’s new written history, We’ve Got A Team!, captures Hoosier Hysteria in Dubois County In the mid-1980s, a team from a small corner of southern Indiana did something its community still talks about: the Southridge Raiders went to the Final Four two years running, in 1985 and 1986, during the single-class era…
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Braun directs state to reimburse local governments for gas tax revenue lost during emergency
Indiana Governor Mike Braun is directing his administration to make local governments whole for gas tax revenue missed during the state’s ongoing energy emergency — a move that addresses the funding shortfall Dubois County officials warned about last week. At Braun’s direction, Secretary Lisa Hershman and the Office of Management and Budget will coordinate with…
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Heart of Jasper announces July 2 Downtown Chowdown: Patriotic Park Party
The Heart of Jasper invites the community to celebrate Independence Day at Downtown Chowdown: Patriotic Park Party on Thursday, July 2, from 5:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. at Jaycee Park and Jasper Municipal Pool. This special patriotic edition of Downtown Chowdown features a variety of food trucks, live music by Jon + Stacey, Conner Loveless,…
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Kimball International showroom and Zing highlighted at Fulton Market Design Days
Kimball International is proud to share two awards that they were honored to receive during this year’s Fulton Market Design Days. Their Chicago Showroom was selected as the 2026 IIDA Showroom and Booth Design Competition winner for Fulton Market and their new table introduction, Zing, was selected as Interior Design Magazine’s HiP Award Honoree. Kimball…
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20 county roads impacted by flooding
The Dubois County Highway Department reported that 20 county roads remain closed due to flooding from the weekend rains. In District 1, Madison Township continues to see the heaviest impacts with ten closures. CR 150 North has two separate closures — west of CR 750 West and between 500 West and 600 West — along…
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Indiana Furniture and JL & Associates unveil new showroom experience in the Northwest
Indiana Furniture is strengthening its presence in the Northwest through JL & Associates’ new 5,500+ square foot showroom in downtown Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, just 30 minutes east of Spokane. JL & Associates, formerly Jeff Leist Associates, has represented Indiana Furniture in the region for 25 years. Led by Steve Petroskie, Principal, the team is expanding…
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Dubois County Museum hosting Jim Hedinger for brown bag lunch talk on Pioneer Andrew Evans and early Jasper history
Jasper resident Jim Hedinger will speak on Thursday, July 30, at noon, for a Brown Bag Lunch Talk on Jasper history at the Dubois County Museum. Kick off your Jasper Strassenfest 2026 with this informative talk. Bring your lunch and enjoy hearing about the early family that settled Jasper. He is excited to share his…
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Patoka Lake Clean Up Day set for September 26th.
The Patoka Lake Watershed Steering Committee will host its annual Patoka Lake Clean Up Day on Saturday, Sept. 26, 2026, in conjunction with National Public Lands Day. The event will begin at 8 a.m. at the Patoka Lake Corps of Engineers office, 4512 N. Cuzco Road, Dubois. Participants of all ages and abilities can sign…
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Trooper saves Eckerty man’s life after chainsaw injury
An Indiana State Trooper is being credited with helping save the life of a man who suffered a serious chainsaw injury Sunday afternoon in Crawford County. On June 28, 2026, at approximately 4:33 p.m., Trooper Blake Leary responded to a medical emergency at Wildridge Resort near Birdseye. Crawford County Dispatch had received a report of…
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City of Huntingburg seeking community input regarding City Park improvements
The City of Huntingburg is currently seeking community feedback as part of its grant application to improve City Park and its playground. Community members are encouraged to take a few minutes to complete a brief survey to share their thoughts on the park’s current condition and identify potential areas for improvement. Community input is an…
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Governor Braun highlights America 250 celebrations across Indiana, encourages communities with special grant program
Ahead of Independence Day, Indiana Governor Mike Braun met with local leaders in Dubois County to discuss their plans for commemorating America’s 250th anniversary and encouraged communities across Indiana to take part in local celebrations with support from the Indiana 250 County Grant Program. “America’s 250th anniversary is a chance for Hoosier communities to reflect…
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Jasper Arts announces 2026–2027 performance season
Jasper Arts has announced its 2026–2027 performance season at the Jasper Arts Center, featuring a lineupof country, pop, comedy, classical music, Broadway, family entertainment and intimate Backstage Series performances. Tickets for the season will go on sale at 10 a.m. Eastern on Wednesday, July 1. Tickets will be available online atjasperarts.org/tickets, by phone at 812-482-3070,…
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Planned water outage Tuesday, June 30, for East 14th Street
The Jasper Municipal Water Department will turn off water service, weather permitting, on Tuesday, June 30, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. This outage will affect 12 water customers on East 14th Street between Leopold and Royal Streets. Personnel will place door hangers at affected residences and businesses. The outage is related to the water…
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Hilary Duncan named Dubois County CARES’ first executive director
Dubois County CARES announces the hiring of Hilary Duncan as the organization’s first executive director, marking a significant milestone in the organization’s continued growth and long-term sustainability. Founded as a community coalition focused on youth substance use prevention, Dubois County CARES has evolved into an independent nonprofit organization dedicated to strengthening prevention efforts across Dubois…
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26 roads flooded after weekend rains
Monday, the Dubois County Highway Department reported 26 county roads are closed due to rising water levels from the Patoka River, Straight River, Ell Creek, Hunley Creek, Bruner Creek, Indian Creek, Little Flat Creek, and other low-lying areas. In District 1, Madison Township has been hit hardest with nine closures. CR 150 North has two…
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Indiana State Department of Agriculture announces cost share applications open
Beginning July 1, the Indiana State Department of Agriculture (ISDA) will be taking applications for county cost share projects that meet their eligible practices listing. The Indiana Management of Agriculture Enhancements (IMAGE) program is a cost-share initiative designed to help Indiana producers make practical improvements to their farming operations. Through financial assistance and technical support, IMAGE helps…
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Commentary: America at 250 doesn’t need marble saints
At the memorial to Revolutionary War hero George Rogers Clark, there’s a line carved above the murals: “Great things have been effected by a few men well conducted.” It’s a good line because it doesn’t put on airs. It doesn’t allude to perfect or powerful men. It says good comes from a few men “well…
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Portion of State Road 237 to be dedicated to fallen police officer in Perry County
The Indiana Department of Transportation announces the renaming of a portion of State Road 237 in Perry County to the “Sergeant Heather J. Glenn Memorial Highway.” The Indiana Department of Transportation announces the renaming of a portion of State Road 237 in Perry County to the “Sergeant Heather J. Glenn Memorial Highway.” Sergeant Heather Glenn…
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Jasper Strassenfest 2026 Half Pot sales kickoff with booth opening Thursday, July 2 and NEW online sales option for Indiana residents
Jasper Strassenfest’s Half Pot event is back this year with a new way to purchase tickets in addition to traditional booth sales. Strassenfest committee and VU Jasper representatives will have set hours beginning Thursday, July 2 at their Big Red Booth located in front of Ruler Foods in Jasper. Tickets are also now available for…
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Indiana assessed value rises 10% since 2025
by Leslie Bonilla Muñiz, Indiana Capital ChronicleJune 29, 2026 Gross assessed values for commercial, industrial and residential properties collectively rose nearly 10% across Indiana from 2025 to 2026 in the latest state data, less than the 19% jump recorded between 2024 and 2025. Residence value grew slower, despite complaints from struggling homeowners — and skepticism…
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Commentary: Securing elections or hunting snipe?
by Julia Vaughn, Indiana Capital Chronicle June 29, 2026 Anyone who went to summer camp or attended a sleepover as a kid in the Midwest has likely participated in a snipe hunt. Whether you were the one left holding the pillowcase or part of the group pulling the gag, it’s usually a harmless prank all…
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Indiana company seeking to purchase Jasper Rubber Products, plans to restart operations
A Fort Wayne company is seeking court approval to purchase Jasper Rubber from First Brands Group, LLC, according to court filings. First Brands Group requested court approval to sell its “Jasper Rubber Products” business to Jasper Acquisition Co., LLC, an Indiana limited liability company, on Wednesday. The deal is valued at $8.03 million in cash…
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15 county roads impacted by high water
With rainfall ranging from 1.5 inches to 3.5 inches in the county overnight, several roadways are now closed due to rising water levels, according to the Dubois County Highway Department In District 1, Madison Township has a newly closed road on CR 875 West south of CR 150 North due to Little Flat Creek. District…
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Bretzville Junction roundabout construction update and traffic impacts
Ferdinand Town Council President Ken Sicard issued a notice to the public regarding the Indiana Department of Transportation’s planned construction of a roundabout at Bretzville Junction. Below is a summary of a meeting hosted by INDOT engineers on plans to construct the roundabout at the Bretzville intersection of State Road 64 and State Road 162….
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Highway department announces road closures on Ferdinand Road and Sunset Drive
The Dubois County Highway Department will begin its chip seal overlay process on Monday, June 29th, on Ferdinand Road Northwest and Sunset Drive. Work will take place starting at Ferdinand Road NW near Industrial Park Rd and continue all the way through to Sunset Drive near U.S. 231. Drivers can expect rolling road closures and…
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The nearly lost Nicholas Harris Cemetery
A cemetery sitting on a large bluff near the White River in Boone Township, near Portersville, is finally getting the recognition it deserves, more than a century after it was nearly erased from history. The Nicholas Harris Cemetery, lost to time after most of its stones were removed in the late 1800s and were reportedly…
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Derek Budd named president of the Rotary Club of Dubois County; Austin Welp honored as Rotarian of the Year
The Rotary Club of Dubois County officially welcomed Derek Budd as its President for the 2026–2027 Rotary year during the Club’s annual Changeover Meeting held on June 25. Budd’s term will begin on July 1. Budd, a Financial Advisor with Eagle Crest Financial and a Jasper resident, has been an active member of the Club since 2016….
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Model T club visits Dubois County
Wednesday morning, a group of about 69 folks representing nine different states gathered in front of the Clarion Point in Jasper. Heads bowed, they prayed for safety and fun for the trip and tour of the St. Meinrad Archabbey. You might see them around the area over the next few days, touring the area in…
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Holiday World featuring special 250th drone and fireworks show
Holidays in the Sky drone and fireworks spectacular has returned for its fifth season. This year’s show runs nightly now through August 3 and features 500 drones, including nearly 50 with in-air pyrotechnical elements, and includes extra patriotic animations in honor of America’s 250th anniversary. The only park in the nation with a Fourth of July…
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Public camping ban, military police and other laws go into effect July 1
by Jack Forrest, Indiana Capital ChronicleJune 25, 2026 Hoosiers sleeping on public property could soon be hit with a max of 60 days in jail and a $500 fine. It is one of more than 160 bills that got past the finish line during the legislative session, with dozens of them taking effect in July….
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OP-ED: Indiana has more coal ash than any other state. Hoosiers deserve better than a rubber stamp
Most people do not think about coal ash. In Southwest Indiana, we don’t have that luxury. Coal ash is what is left after a power plant burns coal. It sits in ponds and pits across our state, and Indiana holds more it than anywhere else in the country. We are talking about more than 130 million…
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Four employees affected by anhydrous ammonia leak at Farbest
Four employees reported symptoms after ammonia from a rooftop cooling system was drawn into the facility; one was taken to the hospital. A small anhydrous ammonia leak at Farbest in Huntingburg was quickly located and stopped by Farbest employees on Tuesday morning. Huntingburg Fire Chief Donnie Heim said the leak originated from a failed gasket…
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Huntingburg Council moves forward on Fourth Street funding, no construction start date yet
The Huntingburg Common Council took its first formal funding action on the Fourth Street reconstruction project Tuesday night, introducing an additional appropriation ordinance to cover costs beyond what the city had already set aside for the road. The Huntingburg Board of Public Works and Safety approved reconstructing the street by pouring a concrete foundation for…
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Memorial Medical Center Foundation recognized for transparency and financial health
The Memorial Medical Center Foundation announced that it has once again earned a Four-Star Rating from Charity Navigator and a Platinum Seal of Transparency from Candid, the highest distinctions awarded by each organization. Charity Navigator, the nation’s largest and most-utilized independent charity evaluator, awarded the foundation its four-star rating in recognition of its strong financial…
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Registration open for annual Battle of the Paddle Pickleball Tournament
DC Multisport is excited to announce that registration is open for the annual “Battle of the Paddle” Pickleball Tournament, scheduled for September 26-27, 2026, at Bohnert Park in Jasper, Indiana. This recreational, non-sanctioned tournament welcomes players of all skill levels and ages. The event features Men’s and Women’s Doubles on Saturday, September 26, starting at…
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‘Omigod, You Guys!’ Legally Blonde: The Musical opens July 23rd at the Jasper Arts Center
Based on the beloved movie, Legally Blonde: The Musical follows the journey of Elle Woods, a fashionable and determined young woman who enrolls at Harvard Law School in pursuit of love, only to discover her own strength, intelligence, and potential along the way. Filled with high-energy musical numbers, memorable characters, and plenty of heart, the show celebrates…
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Jasper man cited for displaying red and blue lights in vehicle
Indiana State Police seeking information after citing a Jasper man for installing police lights in his personal vehicle. On Tuesday, June 23, 2026, Trooper Kayla Denk-Mundy cited a Jasper man for displaying red and blue lights in a vehicle and possession of a police radio following an investigation initiated by a citizen tip. At this…
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JASPER announces scholarship recipients for 2026
Jasper Engines and Transmissions is proud to announce the winners of its annual scholarship program. Applicants must be dependent children of full-time JASPER Associates. A rating system of several criteria is used to determine the recipients. Congratulations to all scholarship recipients. Bailey Anderson is a graduate of Forest Park High School. She will attend Vincennes…
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Huntingburg Mayor Elkins speaks up about Crossvine inaccuracies
The City of Huntingburg posted this message on its official Facebook account today in response to inaccuracies published on the No BESS in Dubois County Facebook page. There is a link to the Facebook post he refers to at the end of this message. Additionally, we wrote several stories covering the water rate increase process…
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Jasper Chamber hosting ribbon-cutting for Radiant Life Family Medicine
The Jasper Chamber will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony for Radiant Life Family Medicine on Tuesday, June 30, at 1 p.m. The business, owned by Dr. Lindsay Ketzner, is located at 612 Clay Street in Jasper. Public invited.
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Relief at the gas pump leaves road funding in question
While motorists are happy with some of the lowest gas prices in the nation due to Gov. Braun’s gas tax suspension, local authorities aren’t sure how those tax losses will impact the upkeep of local roads.
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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 on display through October 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 is George Smith. George is…
