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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…
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Wastewater work to close Jasper intersection
Beginning Wednesday, June 24, the City of Jasper Wastewater Department will temporarily close the intersection at 13th Street and Leopold Street for approximately two days to complete utility work. Once the intersection reopens, Leopold Street will be closed during daytime hours only for approximately two weeks. The road will reopen to traffic each evening. Drivers are encouraged…
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Spier Spencer Chapter, NSDAR to Host “A Salute to America250” at Lincoln Amphitheater
The Spier Spencer Chapter, Inc., of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR) will host “A Salute to America250,” a patriotic program honoring the nation’s upcoming 250th anniversary. The free event is set for 5:30 p.m. Central on June 27 at the Lincoln Amphitheater. No tickets are required. U.S. Rep. Mark Messmer (8th…
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Four county roads remain impacted by flooding
The Dubois County Highway Department updated the number of roads impacted by high water Tuesday morning. They reported that four county roads remain closed due to water levels from Hunley Creek and Bruner Creek — down from 7 closures in yesterday’s report. Districts 1 and 2 continue to have no active closures. In District 3,…
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Ferdinand Heimatfest 2026 committee says ‘Thank you!’
As we wrap up the 2026 Ferdinand Heimatfest, sponsored by Best Home Furnishings, we extend our heartfelt thanks to all the volunteers, sponsors, organizations, community groups, and especially the many guests who helped make this year’s festival a tremendous success! The Ferdinand Heimatfest is made possible through the incredible support of our community, and we…
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‘Pioneer Song’ to Celebrate Lincoln Amphitheatre musicals this Thursday through Saturday
Pioneer Song: A Celebration of Lincoln Amphitheatre Musicals will focus on and feature the music, history, and storytelling of three Lincoln Amphitheatre musicals: Young Abe Lincoln, A. Lincoln: A Pioneer Tale, and Here I Grew Up via a limited three-night run this Thursday, June 25, through Saturday, June 27. Doors open at 6 p.m. Central Time, and performances begin at…
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Braun replaces chairman of the Utility Regulatory Commission days after AES rate-hike decision
by Casey Smith, Indiana Capital ChronicleJune 22, 2026 Six months after tapping former state senator Andy Zay to lead the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission, Gov. Mike Braun removed him from the chairman’s post Monday and installed Commissioner Anthony Swinger as the new leader. The shake-up comes days after Braun publicly criticized regulators’ approval of a…
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Sister Karen Sue Durliat to celebrate Golden Jubilee
FERDINAND, IN — On Saturday, June 27, Sister Karen Sue Durliat of the Sisters of St. Benedict in Ferdinand, will celebrate her Golden Jubilee, the fiftieth anniversary of her Monastic Profession, at a Jubilee Mass of Thanksgiving at 1:00 pm (EDT) at the monastery church in Ferdinand, with a reception immediately following. The service will…
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Seven roads closed due to flooding
While the county largely escaped any major damage during Sunday evening’s storms and tornados, heavy rain in the southern portion of the county had impacted several roads. The Dubois County Highway Department reported that seven county roads are closed due to rising water levels from Hunley Creek, Bruner Creek, Indian Creek, Short Creek, and Valley…
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Lane closures planned for I-64 in Dubois, Spencer, and Perry Counties
The Indiana Department of Transportation announced that lane closures on I-64 in Dubois, Spencer, and Perry Counties will begin next week. On Monday, June 29, crews will begin lane closures on I-64 near Ferdinand. These lane closures will occur in the eastbound and westbound passing lanes between the 66-mile marker and the 72-mile marker. Lane…
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Jasper RC Flyers introduce more than 40 people to radio-controlled flying
More than 60 community members attended the Jasper RC Flyers Open House on Saturday, June 20, where visitors, ranging in age from 4 to adults, experienced the thrill of flying a radio-controlled aircraft for the first time. Held from 10 a.m. to noon at the club’s flying field, the event focused on giving attendees a…
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2026 4-H Fair Queen and Miss contestants announced
Six candidates will compete in this year’s 4-H Fair pageant, being held at the JHS Auditorium on Sunday, June 28, at 2 p.m. Here are this year’s contestants. Photos by Studio Expressions by Jessica. Teen Miss Miss
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Parklands Prairie Walk – June 30, 2026
A free educational event exploring native prairie plants – Jasper, IN Join the Invasive Species Awareness Coalition (ISAC) of Dubois County and the City of Jasper Parks Department for this free evening event Tuesday, June 30th, 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Jasper Parklands, 800 W 15th St. Learn about the native prairie plants…
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Braun calls for rehearing of AES case that resulted in $71M utility rate hike
by Leslie Bonilla Muñiz, Indiana Capital Chronicle June 18, 2026 Indiana Gov. Mike Braun on Thursday said he wants the state’s top ratepayer advocate to ask regulators to reconsider their decision to allow a $71 million increase for AES Indiana customers. “Yesterday’s decision by the (Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission) to allow another rate increase by…
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Deaconess Memorial offering health screenings and First Aid/CPR training
Friday Community Health Screenings Deaconess Memorial Medical Center is sponsoring a “Friday Community Health Screening” on Friday, June 26, 2026, from 6:00 – 9:00 a.m. at Memorial Southside Office, 1100 W. 12th Ave., Jasper, IN. Participants must be 18 years of age or older and will have cholesterol (including total cholesterol, HDL, LDL, and triglycerides) and blood glucose checked via…
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Golf simulator Fore! on Fourth opens in Huntingburg
“We like to joke that it’s been a dream for about four weeks,” Amy Williams laughed along with her husband, Derrick, and partners, Tim and Trefin Luker. The two couples, connected through siblings Trefin and Derrick, have opened a golf simulation business, Fore! on Fourth, in Huntingburg just in time for the U.S. Open and…
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Bretzville Junction roundabout work to begin June 29
The Indiana Department of Transportation announced lane closures for intersection improvements at the intersection of State Road 64 and State Road 162. Beginning on or around Monday, June 29, crews will begin work to install a roundabout at the intersection commonly known as the Bretzville Junction near Jasper. Crews will begin with preliminary construction, including…
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Jasper road preservation schedule and restrictions begin next week
The Jasper Street Department, along with the contractor Seal Master, will begin their annual Asphalt Pavement Preservation Projects (Liquid Road) on Tuesday, June 23, 2026, barring any unforeseen events. This surface coating is comparable to a seal coating; however, it is thicker, more durable & designed to wear longer than an ordinary seal coating. Residents…
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Jasper Common Council agrees to provide matching funds for Premier Property/Krempp Construction project
The Jasper Common Council voted unanimously to authorize a letter of support for the redevelopment of the former Indiana Desk building downtown, a non-binding but potentially pivotal step in securing a $3 million Lilly Endowment grant that developers say the project cannot survive without. Ruger Kerstiens, CEO of Premier Property Management, returned to the council…
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Hoosier Hills Credit Union listed among Indiana’s best by Forbes
Hoosier Hills Credit Union has once again earned a spot on the Forbes list of America’s Best-In-State Credit Unions in 2026, marking the fourth consecutive year the credit union has received this distinguished honor. The recognition is presented by Forbes in collaboration with Statista Inc., a global leader in data analytics and industry rankings. The…
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2026 Thunder Over Patoka bigger and better in celebration of America’s 250th
On Saturday, July 4, Patoka Lake Area Year-round (PLAY) will present the annual Thunder Over Patoka fireworks show at Patoka Lake, featuring larger displays this year to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary. Thousands of people will head to Patoka Lake to watch the huge fire rockets shoot into the sky over the clear water. Whether near the Patoka Beach area, on a…
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Janessa’s rules for summer fun
Janessa Wagner’s voice carries across the kickball field at Bohnert Park as she outlines the rules: no bunting, no one in front of the pitching mound when the younger kids kick, tags have to be below the waist. And no arguing with her calls, or you are out of the game. With 30-something kids milling…
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Dubois County gets comprehensive planning update, public outreach and zoning questions on the horizon
Where future solar farms, battery storage facilities and other large-scale projects can be built in Dubois County may ultimately come down to a planning document and the county’s approach to zoning based on that document. Philip Roth, senior planner and project manager for American StructurePoint, the firm the county hired to draft a comprehensive plan,…
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Letter: Dubois County Commissioners must act before solar moratorium expires
Dubois County residents deserve straight answers about large-scale solar, battery energy storage systems, and data centers—not more shoulder-shrugging from county officials. The repeated claim that the county commissioners “can’t do anything” to regulate or slow these projects does not square with the reality that counties across Indiana use ordinances, planning, zoning, setbacks, permitting standards, decommissioning…
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Pair arrested for child molestation
Two people were arrested for several charges, including Level 1 Felony child molestation, by the Huntingburg Police Department. According to the Dubois County Prosecutor’s Office, the department began an investigation on June 12, 2026. In conjunction with the Southwest Indiana Child Advocacy Coalition Center (SWICACC), several interviews were conducted. Through the course of the investigation,…
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Themed mini golf is Indiana’s exhibit at Great American State Fair
by Jack Forrest, Indiana Capital ChronicleJune 16, 2026 A five-hole mini-golf course featuring Indiana mainstays like farming and motorsports will be the state’s exhibit at the Great American State Fair in Washington, D.C., later this month. Gov. Mike Braun played on the course Monday at the Indiana State Museum and lauded the state’s “entrepreneurial spirit,”…
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Community continues to voice concerns on expansive solar projects
Residents continued to bring their concerns regarding solar projects to the Dubois County Commissioners, though the commissioners have maintained they have little power to stop the projects currently under construction. At Monday’s regular meeting, residents asked commissioners about the second phase of EDP Renewables Duff Solar Project, fire safety, road closures and a lack of…
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Lane closure planned for I-64 in Perry County to address sinkhole
The Indiana Department of Transportation announced an emergency lane closure for I-64 in Perry County to allow crews to repair a developing sinkhole under the roadway. Beginning on or around Wednesday, June 17, crews will close the eastbound driving lane of I-64 near St. Croix. This lane closure will occur near the 75-mile marker. Work…
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Ferdinand to close road for improvement project
Construction on Vienna Drive will begin June 22 as part of a three-phase road improvement project. During construction hours, Vienna Drive will be closed to through traffic. Detours will be in place, and motorists are asked to follow all posted signage. The road will reopen to traffic each day after construction hours, which are expected…
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Letter: What are the county commissioners doing to protect voters?
Many Dubois County residents have raised concerns about the rapid expansion of large-scale solar projects, Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS), data centers, AI-related developments, and other industrial energy projects proposed for our area. Yet despite ongoing questions about public safety, property rights, farmland preservation, infrastructure impacts, emergency response capabilities, and long-term community consequences, there appears…
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City of Huntingburg to plant Liberty Tree July 1
The City of Huntingburg will be hosting a Liberty Tree Dedication Ceremony on July 1, 2026, at 5:30 p.m. The Liberty Tree will be located near the entrance to Huntingburg City Park and marked with a red, white, and blue bow. After the Liberty Tree Dedication, the city encourages attendees to stay for the Dubois…
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Sheriff Kleinhelter loses Indiana law enforcement certification but keeps elected office
by Casey Smith, Indiana Capital Chronicle (Cover photo by Casey Smith as well)June 15, 2026 The Indiana Law Enforcement Training Board accepted Dubois County Sheriff Thomas Kleinhelter’s voluntary relinquishment of his certification Monday — but the action does not remove the embattled sheriff from his office. Kleinhelter will serve as county sheriff without the law…
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INDOT to hold public open house for a sidewalk installation project along State Road 56 in Dubois County
The Indiana Department of Transportation will hold a public open house for a sidewalk installation project along State Road 56 in Ireland. INDOT is installing new sidewalks on both sides of State Road 56 through Ireland. Sidewalk on the south side of State Road 56 will run from North St. James St to County Road…
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Kerstiens Companies hosting Community Wellness Summit
Join us for a powerful morning focused on whole-person wellness and community connection! Where: 1 DCB Plaza-Lower Level When: Saturday, June 27 Time: 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM We’re bringing together a series of dynamic speakers to explore the many pillars of health, mind, body, and beyond. Our goal is to introduce you to wellness…
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Huntingburg pair release ‘The Singin’ Bug Man’
A new independent country music release is bringing together two people with deep connections to Huntingburg and Southern Indiana. “The Singin’ Bug Man,” performed by Huntingburg country artist David Wayne, was written with former Huntingburg Scout Master Roger Hunter. The song draws inspiration from Wayne’s unique dual career as both a country singer and owner…
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Event planning continues for America 250th celebrations in Dubois County
Dubois County’s America 250 Committee will meet on Tuesday June 23 at 6 p.m. EDT at 2 River Center in Jasper The focus of those organizations attending is to coordinate activities to use resources most effectively. There has been discussion about planned and potential activities, including quilting, the planting and dedication of Liberty Trees, fireworks…
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Psi Iota Xi awards scholarships
The Zeta Mu Chapter of Psi Iota Xi presented its annual Suzanne Jane Kress Memorial Scholarships at the Jasper High School Awards Day on May 15, 2026. Scholarship Chairman Pam Jarboe presented a $2,000 scholarship to Vanessa Padilla. She plans to study political science at Indiana State University in the fall. Vanessa is the daughter…
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Jasper approves Baker Tilly contract to navigate local income tax restructuring
Jasper is spending up to $30,000 to study the impact of the anticipated changes to the division of local income tax dollars among taxing units when Senate Enrolled Act 1 takes effect in 2028. The Board of Public Works and Safety voted unanimously this week to hire Baker Tilly to guide Jasper through the Municipal…
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Faith, political leaders celebrate religious freedom after Indiana LG’s Islam comments
by Leslie Bonilla Muñiz, Indiana Capital ChronicleJune 12, 2026 Prominent Republican leaders joined Democrats, religious leaders and devout Hoosiers at the Indiana Statehouse on Thursday to condemn faith-based discrimination — a response to anti-Islam comments Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith made last month, including calling the religion a “demonic death cult.” “In recent weeks, words have…
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Being For Others announces round of 2026 grants; $137k to 11 local organizations
Being for Others Health and Wellness Foundation (BFO) is proud to announce its first round of 2026 Project Grant recipients, awarding a total of $137,500 to 11 organizations advancing health and wellness across Southern Indiana. BFO’s 2026 Project Grant Cycle 1 received 50 applications from 48 organizations serving communities throughout the Foundation’s eight-county region. Applicants…
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$200,000 to support Dubois County CARES’ mission to prevent youth substance use
Jasper – Dubois County CARES has been awarded a $200,000 grant to expand evidence-based substance use prevention and early intervention programming for youth across Dubois County. The grant will be dispersed over two years beginning July 1, 2026. Funding has been provided in part by Indiana Family and Social Services Administration’s Division of Mental Health…
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The Woomblies Rock Orchestra rocking The Astra
A truly unique live entertainment event will take the Jim & Pat Thyen Performance stage on Saturday, June 27, when the Woomblies Rock Orchestra visits The Astra on the square in Jasper. The Woomblies Rock Orchestra is a powerhouse of 10 musicians, including a three-piece string section, two horns, and a killer rock band playing…
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Carter Mundy joins Springs Valley Bank & Trust Company as a summer intern
Carter Mundy has joined Springs Valley Bank & Trust Company as a finance intern over the course of this summer. Springs Valley’s Internship Program provides interns with career connections, mentorship, and networking opportunities within Springs Valley and the Banking Industry. The program focuses on attracting local talent to Springs Valley and identifying potential future employees….
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World’s largest rubber duck lands at Holiday World
Mama Duck, a 60-foot-tall rubber duck, has landed at Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari and is already making waves. Flanked by her smaller rubber duck friends, the World’s Largest Rubber Duck will be nested on the beach of Bahari Wave Pool daily through June 21, weather permitting. “She’s a sight to behold,” said Lauren Crosby,…
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Indiana’s first constitution is home again in original state capital
by Jack Forrest, Indiana Capital ChronicleJune 11, 2026 CORYDON, Ind. — Over 200 years since being drafted, Indiana’s first constitution is back home. The state’s original handwritten constitution will be housed temporarily at the Corydon home of Indiana’s third governor, William Hendricks. Gov. Mike Braun visited it Wednesday, as well as the stump of the…
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Mary C. Lange to receive Distinguished Citizen Award
Mary C. Lange will be honored with the Distinguished Citizen Award at a banquet hosted by Scouting America’s Buffalo Trace Council on Oct. 7, 2026, at the Ferdinand Community Center. The Distinguished Citizen Award recognizes individuals who have demonstrated outstanding service and commitment to their communities. The Buffalo Trace Council describes the event as “a…
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City of Jasper looking to repurpose two underutilized parks
Jasper is working to open two underutilized park properties up for other uses. The Jasper Park Board approved sending letters to surrounding property owners at both Hochgesang Park and Seng Park as part of efforts to potentially repurpose or clarify ownership of the properties. Legal intern Ella Hopf presented research on both parks, outlining the…
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Letter: Keep fighting in spite of Mid-States Corridor “propaganda”
The propaganda from INDOT and the Lochmueller Group is beyond belief. Just visit their “Mid-States Corridor” Facebook page for verification. After both a local and a statewide poll showed overwhelming opposition to the Mid-States Corridor and its $3+ billion cost, they keep insisting that this ill-conceived project is for the benefit of all the people….
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Patoka Valley Amateur Radio Club taking part in national Field Day event
The Patoka Valley Amateur Radio Club (PVARC) is participating in the American Radio Relay League (ARRL) Field Day event, which runs from 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, June 27 to 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, June 28, 2026. ARRL Field Day is an annual nationwide exercise that tests amateur radio operators, their equipment and their ability to…
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Jasper Street Department announces streets impacted by milling and paving
The Jasper Street Department, along with contractor Calcar Paving, will mill the asphalt surface on the following streets on Thursday, June 11, 2026. Asphalt patching and paving will follow the asphalt milling operations. These streets will remain open to local traffic; however, motorists can expect delays. This schedule is subject to weather conditions.
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Huntingburg Council weighs staffing issue as resident raises hoarding concerns again
A Huntingburg resident brought a years-long code enforcement dispute back before the city council at Tuesday’s meeting, sparking a wide-ranging conversation about staffing and the limits of the city’s current approach to property violations. Janet Schnell told council members that items had been accumulating on the front porch of a neighboring property despite a permanent…
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Indiana issues notice on screwworm inspections and new animal movement requirements
The US Department of Agriculture’s announcement that New World screwworm (NWS) in the United States serves to remind Hoosiers to watch for unusual flies and/or maggots on livestock, poultry and pets. While not currently found in Indiana, the insect pest could be carried into the state via people or animals that have visited an infested area or…
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Jasper Youth Baseball honors Ed Ewing for continued support
Ed Ewing still has the Rex Critchlow Award he received more than 70 years ago. “I’ve probably won 200 trophies since then. All of them are gone,” Mr. Ewing said. “I have my Rex Critchlow Award on the shelf next the sink in my bathroom that I see every morning.” The annual award recognizes a…
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Deaconess Clinic Orthopedics offering walk-in appointments at two locations
Deaconess Clinic Orthopedics is now offering walk-in appointment availability at its offices on St. Charles Street and Second Street in Jasper, providing patients with additional access to orthopedic care for urgent injuries and musculoskeletal concerns. Patients experiencing conditions such as sprains, strains, joint pain, sports injuries, and other orthopedic issues may be seen on a…
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Mid-States Corridor comment period underway; ends July 1
On June 1, 2026, the Federal Highway Administration announced a 30-day period for the public to send their comments regarding the proposed Mid-States Corridor project for Tier 2, Section 2. This includes the Dubois County portion of the project currently under study. To submit your comments online, go to https://www.regulations.gov/ In addition to submitting comments…
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Ferdinand Heimatfest taking orders for mock turtle soup
Ferdinand Heimatfest, sponsored by Best Home Furnishings, will be selling Mock Turtle Soup for $22/bucket at this year’s Heimatfest. Turtle Soup is available by pre-sale by contacting 812-630-2839, or will be available on Saturday, June 20, 2026, at the Hospitality Booth at the Ferdinand Community Center from 11:00 a.m. until sold out.
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Merle Norman celebrates 95 years
Merle Norman is celebrating its 95th anniversary this week. Merle Norman is so much more than makeup and skincare; it is a legacy of building confidence. We are celebrating 95 years of beauty this Friday, June 12. Join us on the Square in Jasper for a day full of fun with giveaways, goodie bags, yummy…
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Local Conservation Officers recognized by IHEA-USA
Indiana Department of Natural Resources Law Enforcement Division announced two of its employees were honored with national awards during the 2026 International Hunter Education Association U.S.A. (IHEA?USA) Meeting and Training held this past week in Glendale, Arizona. Indiana Hunter Education Coordinator Tim Beck received the IHEA?USA Hunter Education Coordinator of the Year Award, recognizing his…
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Jasper Chamber hosting ribbon cutting for Radiant Realty Partners
The Jasper Chamber of Commerce will host a ribbon-cutting for Radiant Realty Partners, 1 DCB Plaza, Suite 201, on Friday, June 12, 2026, at 11 a.m. The public is invited to attend. Radiant Realty Partners is owned by Bryce Lain.
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Sierra Club Hoosier Chapter outing hike
The Sierra Club Hoosier Chapter will be hosting an urban hike at the Parklands in Jasper this Saturday, June 13, 2026, starting at 10 a.m. Eastern Time. The public is invited to enjoy a casual two-mile hike through The Parklands. There is no cost and the group will meet in the parking lot. Look for…
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St. Paul’s Lutheran Church holds confirmation
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Haysville held their Confirmation of Baptism service on Sunday, May 24th, 2026.
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Visit Dubois County launches “Love Where You Live” Summer Challenge
Visit Dubois County is inviting residents and visitors to get out and explore all that Dubois County has to offer through the new Love Where You Live Summer Challenge, taking place now through August 14, 2026. Designed to encourage exploration, community engagement, and support for local attractions and businesses, the Summer Challenge features a variety…
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McDonald’s and Local Libraries Bring Back Happy McReaders Summer Program
Children can earn a free Happy Meal by reading 10 books through participating local libraries. The Happy McReaders Summer Program is returning for another year, bringing together participating McDonald’s restaurants and local libraries to encourage summer reading. Through the program, children can earn a free Happy Meal by reading 10 books and completing a Happy…
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Dubois County Museum voted Best in Indiana in Connection Magazine contest
The Dubois County Museum received word from Indiana Connection Magazine that readers had named it as the Best Museum in the 2026 Best of Indiana contest. The Dubois County Museum was listed in competition with the Indiana Children’s Museum and the Indiana History Museum. Britt Davis, editor of Indiana Connection magazine, the magazine for Indiana’s…
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Closed primaries are in vogue with Indiana Republicans. But what would they look like?
by Jack Forrest, Indiana Capital ChronicleJune 8, 2026 Legislation to restrict Indiana’s primary elections to registered members of their respective parties stalled the last two sessions. But a Republican state senate candidate’s push for a recount because of alleged “crossover voting” by Democrats has breathed life into the campaign for closed primaries in Indiana. A…
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Dubois County Community Foundation announces $33,659 in grants
The Community Foundation awarded $33,659 in grants to support programs and projects across Dubois County, made possible by The Fund for Dubois County. Habitat for Humanity of Dubois County received a $25,000 grant for a new accessibility initiative to construct ADA-compliant ramps for individuals and households who need safer, easier access to their homes. Funded by: The Fund for…
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Public invited to Holy Mass celebrating Deaconess Memorial Medical Center’s 75th anniversary
The public is warmly invited to join in a special Holy Mass celebrated by Bishop Joseph M. Siegel to commemorate the 75th Anniversary of Deaconess Memorial Medical Center and to express gratitude for its service to the community. The Mass will be held on Wednesday, July 1, 2026, at 4:30 p.m. EDT at St. Joseph Catholic Church, 1029…
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Dubois County Chamber of Commerce awards first quarter business grant to Jasper River Centre
The Dubois County Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce that the Jasper River Centre has been selected as the recipient of the Chamber’s First Quarter Business Grant. A check presentation was held on June 5, 2026, recognizing the Jasper River Centre’s commitment to both economic development and community service in Dubois County. The $1,000…
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Quinceañera rehearsal
Twins Marelyn and Mariela Dubon will turn 15 on Saturday, June 6 just in time for their shared quinceañera. The girls have been practicing their six dances, three waltzes and three surprise dances, that are part of the pageantry that will be on display as they are celebrated in a shelter house at Huntingburg’s City…
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Jasper to shut down water for small area of city beginning Monday
The Jasper Municipal Water Department announces they will be turning off water services, weather permitting, on Monday, June 8, between 8:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. for 10 water customers on Leopold St, between 13th and 14th St. This is the only area affected. This is in conjunction with the water main tie-in on Leopold St. After the…
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Annual American Flag Disposal Ceremony for Dubois County next Friday, June 12
The public and the local community throughout Dubois County and the surrounding area are cordially invited to attend and participate in the 2026 Annual American Flag Disposal Ceremony for Dubois County. The annual ceremony for the dignified disposal of worn, used, torn, faded, and unserviceable US American Flags, State Flags, Service Flags, etc., will be…
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AES to fund two new emergency vehicles for Huntingburg
The Huntingburg Fire Department will receive funding from AES to acquire two new emergency vehicles: a new medical response truck and pumper truck. Fire Chief Donnie Heim presented the vehicle acquisition requests to the Huntingburg Board of Public Works and Safety during its regular meeting on Thursday. According to Heim, the new medical truck would…
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Dubois County Chamber seminar to address prevalence of counterfeit money, scams, and fraudulent activities
Join the Dubois County Chamber for this FREE community workshop featuring a live panel discussion with local banking professionals and the Huntingburg Police Department. Learn how to Spot fake bills and fraudulent checks Recognize common scam tactics Know what steps to take when fraud occurs Train employees to confidently handle suspicious situations This interactive format…
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His Heart Ministry is love in action
Earlier this year, Katrina Buse came upstairs from her prayer room in tears. She knew what she had to do and knew it wouldn’t be easy. “I’m going to have to quit my job,” she told her husband Scott. Katrina’s decision came from something that had been building for a couple of years. Through daily…
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Kimball 15th Street location to close
Thursday, employees at Kimball’s 15th Street plant learned the parent company, HNI, would be closing the location. According to the company, HNI is consolidating production and personnel from the Jasper 15th Street facility into other existing operations in Jasper and Salem, Indiana, as well as other HNI facilities. The transition of production and employees is expected…
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Huntingburg Board recommends major Fourth Street repair option
The Huntingburg Board of Public Works and Safety unanimously approved a reconstruction plan for Fourth Street that involves installing a concrete base underneath the existing brick pavers. This, at an estimated $692,000, represents the most expensive of five options presented by VS Engineering to address the deteriorating conditions on the downtown street. “I think we…
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Jasper milling streets next week
The Jasper Street Department, along with contractor Calcar Paving, will be milling the asphalt surface from the following streets on Monday, June 8 and Tuesday, June 9. Monday, June 8 Tuesday, June 9 Asphalt patching and paving will follow the asphalt milling operations. Paving should start on Wednesday, June 10 and finish on Friday, June 12. These…
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Study helps Dubois County refine economic development and business attraction efforts
The Southwest Indiana Development Council (SWIDC), in partnership with Ginovus, recently completed an in-depth assessment of economic development business attraction efforts. This region, which consists of 10 member counties, including Dubois County, and a workforce of 590,000-plus Hoosiers, is home to a wide range of current industries. This assessment has enabled SWIDC members to modernize…
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City of Huntingburg seeking 250 runners/walkers for special June 5-5-5
The City of Huntingburg invites everyone to join in an evening of fun, fitness, and community at the June 5-5-5 250th 5K Fun Run/Walk and Community Celebration, taking place on Friday, June 12, 2026. The event will begin with registration for the Fun Run/Walk at 4:30 p.m. at Huntingburg City Hall, with activities on 4th…
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Letter: Mid-States Corridor comment period ends July 1
The Federal Highway Administration has opened a comment period ending July 1. With limited time to express your personal views regarding this new highway construction, which will cost billions of your dollars, please take a couple of minutes and submit your comments. You may submit anonymously or simply by name without additional personal information. Be…
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Juneteenth Community Event this Saturday
The public is invited to join Jasper Arts and The Jasper Public Library in celebrating the fifth Annual JuneteenthCommunity Event in the Atrium in the Thyen-Clark Cultural Center this Saturday, June 6, 2026 from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Enjoy an afternoon celebrating the anniversary of June 19, 1865, an annual holiday commemorating the end…
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Braun extends suspension of Indiana’s gas taxes for another month
by Mackenzi Klemann and Tom Davies, Indiana Capital Chronicle June 3, 2026 Gov. Mike Braun extended an emergency order Wednesday suspending Indiana’s gasoline taxes for another 30 days. The suspension of the 62.5 cents per gallon of taxes that would otherwise be collected has contributed to Indiana having the nation’s lowest statewide average pump prices….
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Jasper Arts and Dubois County Pride partner for Community Pride Month Art Installation
Jasper Arts and Dubois County Pride are proud to once again partner on a collaborative community art installation celebrating Pride Month 2026. Titled “In Every Storm, We Shine,” the exhibit highlights the creativity, resilience, and voices of the local community through a large-scale immersive installation located in the Black Box Theater at the Thyen-Clark Cultural Center. The installation features an eight-foot…
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Just for kicks
Jasper Park and Rec hosted the first Tuesday morning kickball session at Bohnert Park. Jasper Parks Special Event Coordinator Janessa Wagner does a great job controlling the chaos and competitive nature of the kids while ensuring no one gets left out of the fun.
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Hiter earns the first annual Southwest Dubois Education Foundation Scholarships
Southridge High School senior Makenna Hiter spent her high school career demonstrating academic excellence, leadership, service, and a passion for education. Those qualities recently earned her two scholarships through the SW Dubois Education Foundation: the Verla Flick Scholarship and the Thomas and Virginia Schnellenberger Scholarship. The Verla Flick Scholarship awards one student a renewable $5,000…
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Strassenfest Bike Ride registration open
DC Multisport is thrilled to announce that online registration is open for the highly anticipated Jasper Strassenfest Bike Ride! This annual event, a highlight of the Strassenfest celebrations, will take place on Saturday, August 1, 2026. Cyclists of all ages and skill levels are invited to join this scenic ride through the beautiful landscapes of…
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Crossvine Solar: Residents push commissioners on road safety, more
Dubois County Commissioners voted to allow a two-week closure of County Road 500 West between 750 South and 900 South to accommodate underground utility work for the AES Crossline Solar project during their meeting on Monday. The closure will enable AES to complete boring operations for underground electrical lines, with work planned to continue 24…
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Letter: Studies never supported new highway
The Jasper/Huntingburg By-Pass has been “talked about” since the 1960s. The focus, in the early days, was a desire to eliminate traffic congestion in Jasper and Huntingburg. Some 60+ years later and folks keeping bringing up the same false problem. There is no way to completely eliminate traffic congestion in urban/suburban areas. The “problem” of…
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Being For Others announces $500k in grants impacting Dubois and Orange counties
Being for Others Health and Wellness Foundation (BFO) announced Greater Jasper Consolidated Schools and Team OC (Our Community) as recipients of the 2026 Community Collaboration Grant program. The $500,000 investment will support two collaborative projects: “Screens in Balance: Dubois County Digital Wellness” and “Orange County Bridge to Stability Housing Collaborative.” In 2025, BFO worked with…
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WOMEN EMPOWERING WOMEN: Her Journey of Becoming women’s panel discussion June 26
The Dubois County women’s leadership organization, Women Empowering Women (WEW), is pleased to host Her Journey of Becoming, an inspiring luncheon and panel discussion featuring three accomplished women leaders from across the region. The June 24, 2026, session will be held at the Fairfield Inn & Suites Jasper (333 River Centre Landing, Jasper, IN). Doors will open…
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Celebrate National Trails Day – Hike & Learn event June 6th
Join the Patoka Lake Watershed Steering Committee and their partners for a Hike & Learn event on June 6th in celebration of National Trails Day. This free event will take place from 8 a.m. to noon EDT at Jasper Farmer’s Market, which is located at 100 Third Ave, Jasper, IN. Stop by anytime in the morning…
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Free event to educate about water: “Source to Sip”
The Lower East Fork White River Watershed Partners invite the community to attend “Source to Sip: The Journey of Drinking Water,” a free, family-friendly educational event focused on protecting our freshwater resources. All are welcome to stop in anytime between 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. ET on June 30, 2026, at Jasper Parklands Pavilion, located…
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Museum announces photo contest winners
The Dubois County Museum announced the winners of the 2026 Photo Contest. Winners in the Youth Category, as judged by the public, were: First place- Aaliyah Bradford with “Bubble Fun”, Second place- Elsie Betz with “Woodlands”, and Third place- Aaliyah Bradford with “Old Pro”. In the Adult Category as judged by the public were First…
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Deaconess Memorial Medical Center is hosting a Health Careers Camp for high schoolers
Deaconess Memorial Medical Center is hosting a Health Careers Camp for high school students in June. The link to sign up is: https://forms.cloud.microsoft/r/KSBujkhRmy
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Jasper electrical outages caused by criminal mischief
Several businesses, apartment complexes and residences experienced power outages in Jasper early Tuesday morning after an individual switched off breakers to those locations. According to police, the Jasper Electrical Department responded to multiple reports of power outages and determined the outages were not due to equipment failures but to intentional interference with exterior electrical breaker…
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Commentary: Summer gas woes
I filled up my gas tank in Indiana last week at $4.29 per gallon. That would’ve cost me $4.95 per gallon if Gov. Mike Braun had not suspended Indiana’s excise (per gallon) tax and sales tax. So, like most consumers, I was grateful for it. Indiana has a large set of rainy-day funds totaling about…
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Chicago Snowballs take on the Rocket Squirrels at League Stadium
This story was done in partnership with Visit Dubois County. Something different is coming to League Stadium when the Chicago Snowballs take the field at League Stadium in Huntingburg this July. The Snowballs and their rival team, the Rocket Squirrels, are part of a growing “sportstainment” movement that blends competitive baseball with music, comedy, audience…
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For one night, League Stadium returns to A League of Their Own
This is part of a series of stories we are doing in partnership with Visit Dubois County. Paige Kendall’s perspective always shifts when she steps onto the field at League Stadium for the annual Belles vs. Peaches games. Her cleats sinking into the dirt, vintage dress swishing at her knees, the old-time scoreboard looming in…
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St. Joseph Catholic Church to host traditional Latin Mass for newly ordained priest on Wednesday
I would like to invite the residents of Dubois County to a rare event at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Jasper on Wednesday, June 3rd at 6:00 PM: a Solemn Latin Mass offered as a First Mass of Thanksgiving for the newly ordained Fr. Daniel Kreilein, a parishioner of St. Joseph’s. Bishop Siegel plans to…
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Strassenfest Pickleball Tournament announced
The Rotary Club of Dubois County is excited to announce its Mixed Doubles Pickleball Tournament, set to take place on Saturday, August 1, 2026, at the Alvin C. Ruxer Student Gym on the Vincennes University Jasper campus. Held during Jasper Strassenfest and in celebration of the theme of America’s 250th anniversary, “Threads of History, Patterns…
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Dubois Lodge celebrates 150th Anniversary with rededication ceremony
Dubois Lodge No. 520 marked its sesquicentennial with a solemn rededication ceremony conducted by the Grand Lodge of Indiana on Saturday. The ceremony represents one of Freemasonry’s most ancient traditions, tracing its origins to the operative craftsmen of medieval Europe who erected the cathedrals and noble structures of the Middle Ages. Dubois Lodge Worshipful Master…
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Watkins to resign, Tempel to serve as interim dean of VUJ
Vincennes University Jasper is starting a search for a new dean, as Assistant Vice President and Dean Adam Watkins has announced he is stepping down. According to a press release from Vincennes University, Watkins has made the difficult decision for personal and family reasons. The resignation is effective June 26. VU Jasper Assistant Dean of…
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Mehringer retires from SVB&T
On June 30, 2026, after 18 years of service, Annette Mehringer will retire from Springs Valley Bank & Trust Company. Annette has been a steady, trusted teammate – always ready to help, solve problems, and support others day in and day out. She’s the kind of person you can count on, and we’re truly thankful…
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Dubon Cruz, Meier receive scholarships from Springs Valley Bank & Trust Company
Kenia Dubon Cruz of Southridge High School and Brooklyn Meier of Gibson Southern High School receive Springs Valley Bank & Trust Company’s 2026 Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) Scholarships. Each will receive a $1,000 scholarship. “Springs Valley Bank & Trust Company is proud to recognize these exceptional students for their dedication, leadership, and meaningful contributions to…
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Special presentation: IU National Championship
The IU National Championship Celebration comes to Jasper this Wednesday, June 3, hosted by the City of Jasper and sponsored by the Jasper Chamber of Commerce. The public is invited to this free event at the Jasper Arts Auditorium, 951 College Avenue, where the National Championship Trophy will be on display. Doors open at 4:30…
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Commentary: Breaking down gas prices at the pump
by Cathy Melton, Indiana Capital ChronicleJune 1, 2026 Cathy Melton is executive director of the Indiana Food and Fuel Association. The trade association represents independent small businesses operating in Indiana’s petroleum, convenience, and food retail industry. Given the recent increase in gas prices, along with the announcement by our Attorney General that more than 30…
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Jasper residents invited to take part in Patriotic Home Decorating contest
Showcase “Threads of History, Patterns of Progress” with Classic and Whimsical Displays; Entry Deadline: June 26, 2026. The Jasper Strassenfest Committee is launching the lead-up to its highly anticipated summer festivities by inviting Jasper residents to showcase their civic pride and creativity in the upcoming Patriotic Home Decorating Contest. This year’s contest serves as an…
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Powerful words
B’s fingers tapped out a staccato beat at his side as he eyed the 160-pound kettlebell on the floor. At 59, the challenges remain obstacles to overcome for Glenn Buechlein, AKA Power B or simply B. The bell had to be lifted—rowed, more appropriately. ‘Tears of the Dragon’ played in the basement gym of B’s…
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Letter: Bring back summer grocery assistance for Indiana’s Children
Pick up your phone and call Governor Mike Braun now. Say, “Feed the children during the summer. Bring back summer’s SUN BUCKS!” After that, reach out to Senator Daryl Schmit (District 48) at 800-382-9467 and State Rep Shane Lindauer (District 63) at 317-232-9717. Convey the same message to them. Let’s find out if we can…
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Dubois County Bombers home opener Thursday night
The Bombers’ home opener is tonight as they face off against the Springfield Lucky Horseshoes. First pitch is at 6:30 p.m. after opening statements from the owners.
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Celestine Road North to close next week for bridgework
The Dubois County Highway Department will be closing Celestine Road North beginning Wednesday, June 3, 2026, to replace a bridge deck and beams. The closure will take place 0.16 miles south of State Rd 545. Work is expected to last approximately five weeks, barring any inclement weather or unforeseen circumstances.
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Tri-County YMCA staff members honored by Indiana Alliance of YMCAs
Several staff members of the Tri-County YMCA were recently recognized by the Indiana Alliance of YMCAs for their outstanding leadership, service, and commitment to strengthening communities across Dubois, Perry, and Spencer counties. The awards were presented by Wade Hampton and Melissa Everhart on behalf of the Indiana Alliance of YMCAs. Sierra King received the Rising Star Award,…
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Huntingburg Police Department holding Citizens Firearm Safety Course
The Huntingburg Police Department is hosting a Citizens Firearm Safety Course for members of our community interested in learning safe and responsible firearm handling practices. This course will be taught by law enforcement firearms instructors and will cover: Location: Huntingburg Police Department & Huntingburg Firearms Range; Date/Time: July 23, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. and…
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Diving into summer
The Jasper Pool is busy.
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Jasper Rotary hosting Connections & Cabernet
Guess what’s back? Rotary Club of Jasper – Passport is excited to announce the return of Connections & Cabernet, a relaxed, community?driven networking night designed to bring together professionals from across the region. Following the success of our previous event, we’re bringing the energy back to The Social Pour on June 18th from 4 to…
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Grant program offers discounted septic tank pump outs for area residents
Homeowners with septic systems are reminded that regular septic tank maintenance is important for protecting both their property and local waterways. Experts recommend septic tanks be pumped every three to five years, depending on household usage and tank size. Without regular maintenance, sludge buildup can eventually lead to costly system failures. To help residents maintain…
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RSVP for free Hoosier Riverwatch training class
The Patoka Lake Watershed Committee is hosting a free Hoosier Riverwatch training on June 17th, 8:30am – 3pm at the Patoka Lake Regional Water & Sewer District office (2647 State Road 545, Dubois, IN). This training will be composed of both a classroom session and a field session. Attendees will learn about water sampling methods,…
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Braun eyes property tax breaks for seniors, assessment changes
by Leslie Bonilla Muñiz, Indiana Capital Chronicle May 27, 2026 Indiana Gov. Mike Braun plans to push lawmakers on property tax relief in the next legislative session, particularly for older adults who’ve paid off their mortgages. “Once you get to 65, maybe you ought to have some relief from your own government to not have…
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Stolen track chairs returned, DNR still seeking stolen items
The track chairs stolen from Fort Harrison State Park have been returned, said Indiana Conservation Officers in a news release thanking the public for their tips and assistance. “Track chairs open up incredible opportunities for people with mobility limitations to experience the outdoors,” said Capt. Jet Quillen. “On behalf of the Indiana Department of Natural…
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German American Bank awarded Raymond James Community Bankers Cup for 2025 Performance
German American Bank has once again been awarded the prestigious Raymond James Community Bankers Cup for its performance in 2025. For 14 years, Raymond James has presented the annual Bankers Cup to the best-performing banks in the nation. German American has been recognized for 12 of those 14 years, demonstrating its commitment to building long-term…
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Advanced Sports Supply expands warehouse space
Advanced Sports Supply announced the expansion of its warehouse space. The Jasper company has now doubled its warehouse square footage to better serve its customers and their equipment needs. The warehouse is now being housed at the corporate offices, located at 1000 S. St. Charles Street in Jasper, Indiana. “We couldn’t have done this without…
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Archabbey Library Gallery to host “Reflections on Perspective” exhibit by Owensboro artist Diane Huff
Saint Meinrad Archabbey Library Gallery will host an exhibit titled “Reflections and Perspective” by Owensboro, KY, artist Diane Huff from June 1 – July 17, 2026. Huff describes this collection of work as “an intellectual exploration into reflections, perspective and depth while at the same time opening psychological reflections on reality, imagination, fantasy—where does the…
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Saint Meinrad awarded $75,000 Lilly Endowment grant to explore faith formation and AI
Saint Meinrad Archabbey has received a planning grant of $75,000 from Lilly Endowment, Inc. to study how artificial intelligence is shaping the faith of young adults in the midst of a rapidly changing workplace. Saint Meinrad will use the grant to convene a Faith and AI Summit of scholars and pastoral leaders and to investigate…
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ATHENA Leadership Award Nominations due June 8
The Rotary Club of Dubois County is reminding the community that nominations for the prestigious ATHENA Leadership Award are due by June 8, 2026. The ATHENA Leadership Award recognizes outstanding women who demonstrate excellence in their profession, contribute meaningfully to their community, and actively support the advancement and leadership of women. Nominees are leaders who inspire…
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TRI-CAP seeking winning ticket in the Half the Pot – All the Impact! contest
The celebration of TRI-CAP’s 60th Anniversary was made even more special through the success of our Half-Pot Raffle. Thank you to everyone who purchased tickets, shared the event, and supported our mission. We are excited to announce the winning ticket number – shown above. Click on the Official Rules button below for details on how to claim…
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Huntingburg exploring better communication options
The Huntingburg Common Council voted to table a decision on adopting Civify, a $10,000 annual communication platform designed to notify residents about city projects and emergencies. The decision was made during the regular meeting on Tuesday, following extensive discussion of the platform’s capabilities and potential challenges. The platform would allow residents to subscribe to notifications…
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Eight charges filed against man involved in deadly crash
The Evanston man charged in the vehicle crash that took the life of a Jasper resident and injured her two children last week was arraigned in Dubois County Superior Court on Tuesday. According to the Dubois County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office, Nathan Simpson, 37, faces eight charges from the crash that killed 36-year-old Dana Strohmeyer that…
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Heart of Jasper kicks off summer with back-to-back events
The Heart of Jasper is bringing the community together next week with two popular events as warmer weather takes hold. On Thursday, June 4th, Downtown Chowdown returns to the Jasper Riverwalk Plaza from 4:00–8:00 PM. The free, family-friendly evening features a variety of food vendors, live music from The LJ’s, and a relaxed atmosphere perfect…
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FAT Brands fallout hits Jasper Fazoli’s
Fazoli’s in Jasper closed seemingly without notice on Tuesday. The Vincenne’s location has also closed, according to online reports. These are among a growing number of closures of the chain’s locations throughout the Midwest as owner, FAT Brands, works through a Chapter 11 bankruptcy in Texas courts. FAT Brands owned the chain as part of…
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Jasper Group celebrating 150 years of craftsmanship
In 1876, while Thomas Edison was beginning to light Manhattan, furniture was already being crafted and shipped across the country from the very facility Jasper Group still operates today. As America approaches its 250th anniversary, the milestone offers a chance to reflect on the generations of craftsmanship, innovation, and community that helped shape both an…
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Dubois County Chamber hosting free fraud prevention workshop for local businesses
The Dubois County Chamber of Commerce invites local businesses and employees to attend a free educational workshop, “Don’t Take the Bait: Fake Bills & Fraud Defense,” focused on helping businesses recognize and respond to counterfeit cash, fraudulent checks, and common scams affecting communities today. This free workshop is made possible through the generous sponsorship and presentation support…
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Honoring our fallen veterans
The Dubois County Veterans Council hosted its Annual Memorial Day Observance on Saturday, May 23, 2026, on the Courthouse Square. During the ceremony, the family of Private Roman Steltenpohl, this year’s deceased veteran being honored, was presented with a special plaque and a wreath honoring his service. Steltenpohl joined the U.S. Army during World War…
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Lincoln Amphitheatre Announces 2025-2026 Spencer County School Award Recipients
The Lincoln Amphitheatre has announced its 2025-2026 “Honest Abe” award recipients at elementary schools in the North Spencer County School Corporation and the South Spencer School Corporation. The recipients, selected by their teachers, must have exemplified outstanding strength of character, integrity, honesty, and trust. Inside and outside the classroom, the awardee has displayed leadership, as…
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Despite rural challenges, Hoosier communities say READI critical to housing, quality-of-life goals
by Arnolt Center for Investigative Journalism staff and Leslie Bonilla Muñiz, Indiana Capital Chronicle May 26, 2026 Blackford County, Indiana, has opportunities and ideas — but what it doesn’t have is money. Five years ago, when the state launched the first round of a $500 million regional economic development grant program, Blackford County Economic Development…
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Aubree Gogel awarded Huntingburg Kiwanis Scholarship
Aubree R. Gogel of Huntingburg was awarded the 2026 Huntingburg Kiwanis Club Ray Goldman Scholarship. Ms. Gogel is a 2026 graduate of Southridge High School, where she received an Academic Honors diploma and also completed an Associate’s degree in general studies from Ivy Tech Community College. She was active in Key Club, National Honor Society,…
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Jasper Common Council approves property tax increase for road funding despite opposition
The Jasper City Council approved reestablishing the city’s cumulative capital development fund at its full authorized rate at Wednesday’s meeting The council voted 5-2 to approve Ordinance 2026-9, with Councilman Chad Lueken and Councilman Vince Helming casting the dissenting votes. Cum Cap funds are specialized property tax levies authorized by Indiana law for local governments to…
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Roads removed, others added; Four roads impacted by high water
The Dubois County Highway Department reported that four county roads remain closed due to water levels from the Patoka River and Ell Creek — down from six closures in the previous update. In District 1, two Madison Township roads remain closed. CR 150 South west of Old Huntingburg Road and Ell Creek Road north of…
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Celebrate National Trails Day – Hike & Learn Event June 6th
Join the Patoka Lake Watershed Steering Committee and their partners for a Hike & Learn event on June 6th in celebration of National Trails Day. This free event will take place from 8 a.m. to noon EDT at Jasper Farmers Market, located at 100 Third Ave, Jasper. Stop by anytime in the morning for activity booths and…
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67 things for teens, tweens to do this summer
Dear Parents, As the school year ends and May quickly turns to June, Dubois County CARES has concerns about how your teens and tweens will spend the summer. Substance use across the board peaks during the summer, according to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. It is particularly noticeable among teens and young…
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Roads still impacted by recent rains
The Dubois County Highway Department reports that 6 county roads are closed due to rising water levels from the Patoka River, Hunley Creek, Bruner Creek, and Little Flat Creek. In District 1, three Madison Township roads are closed. CR 875 West south of CR 150 North is impacted by Little Flat Creek, while CR 150…
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Premier Property/Krempp Corporation partnership hopes to bring Indiana Furniture factory project to life
Premier Property Management and Krempp Construction are requesting $1.5 million from the City of Jasper to help fund a nearly $15 million redevelopment project that would convert a historic downtown manufacturing building into apartments and commercial space. Ruger Kerstiens, CEO of Premier Property Management, presented the proposal to the Jasper City Council, outlining plans to…
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Ben Kizior as Next GARDENER Award Winner
Deaconess Memorial Medical Center is excited to announce that the next recipient of the GARDENER Award is Ben Kizior. Kizior works in the Laboratory and was nominated by a patient. In the nomination, he was described as one who took the extra time necessary to ensure appropriate follow-up for a patient so testing could be…
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Sheriff’s Office investigating fatal crash
The Dubois County Sheriff’s Office is seeking witnesses to a crash that resulted in the death of a Jasper resident on Wednesday evening. According to police, deputies were called to the scene of a crash on State Road 64 west of the State Road 161/Holland Junction intersection at 6:04 p.m. Upon arrival, deputies located a…
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Jasper-Dubois County Public Library announces 2026 Summer Reading Program
The Jasper-Dubois County Public Library (JDCPL) invites readers of all ages to take part in its 2026 Summer Reading Program, running from Tuesday, May 26, through Friday, July 17, 2026. Participants are encouraged to keep reading all summer long for a chance to win prizes. Readers can track their progress in one of two convenient…
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Revolutionary War Soldiers Memorial Plaque dedication this Saturday at Shiloh Cemetery
The Shiloh Cemetery will hold its annual Gathering at the Shiloh Meeting House on 4060 Shiloh Road, Jasper, this Saturday, May 23, 2026, at 1 p.m. The public is invited. The program will feature three events: The heralded Celebration Singers, the Kearby Family Reunion and the dedication of a Revolutionary War Soldiers Memorial Plaque. The dedication…
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Get up close with the American Bald Eagle
Celebrate this country’s 250th Anniversary by joining the Friends of the Patoka River National Wildlife Refuge, as they sponsor a live presentation of our national symbol, the American Bald Eagle. The Bald Eagle is one of the most symbolic and revered birds in this country, but that wasn’t always the case. Join us as we…
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Leopold Street boil advisory lifted
The Jasper Municipal Water Department announces the Boil Water Advisory issued for Leopold St, between 13th and 14th Streets has been LIFTED. Water is safe for human and pet consumption. If your water has discoloration, please run your cold water tap until it clears. Any questions can be directed to the Jasper Municipal Water…
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Daughters of Isabella June meeting scheduled
Daughters of Isabella Jasper Circle #140 will hold their June monthly meeting on Monday, June 8, 2026, at 6:30 p.m., in Room 301, at St. Joseph Parish Center. They will not be meeting in July.
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Commissioners report on meeting with AES, Battery Energy Storage System plume study results
The Dubois County Commissioners discussed emergency response planning for the AES battery energy storage system to address concerns raised by residents and local community leaders. Those concerns are largely based on the BESS’s proximity to Southwest Dubois County Schools, daycares and communities that may be affected if the system were to catch on fire. AES…
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Abbey Caskets to host GriefShare in August
Abbey Caskets, a work of Saint Meinrad Archabbey, will be sponsoring a 13-week GriefShare support group at Saint Meinrad Archabbey Guest House, St. Meinrad, IN, on Mondays at 1:00 p.m. Central time. The first meeting will be Monday, August 3, 2026. A GriefShare support group is a safe, welcoming place that helps people navigate the…
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Autumn Lough awarded Thermwood Corporation Scholarship
Thermwood Corporation is proud to announce that Autumn Lough is our 2026 senior recipient of the $2,000 Renewal Thermwood Scholarships this year. Autumn is the daughter of Vanessa Weyer and Josh Lough. She is a graduate of Forest Park High School. Autumn has been a member of the Marching Band for three years. She…
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SVB&T Corporation announces quarterly dividend
SVB&T Corporation (OTCQX: SVBT), the parent company of Springs Valley Bank & Trust Company, announced that its board of directors declared a quarterly dividend of $0.28 per share of the corporation’s common stock. The quarterly dividend is payable on or about July 15, 2026, to shareholders of record as of the close of business on…
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Five county roads impacted by flooding
The Dubois County Highway Department reports that six county roads have been closed due to water levels from the Patoka River, Hunley Creek, and several other waterways. In District 1, two Madison Township roads are closed — CR 875 West south of CR 150 North due to Little Flat Creek, and Ell Creek Road north…
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Jasper RC Flyers to host free open house June 20
The Jasper RC Flyers will host a free open house on Saturday, June 20, from 10 a.m. to noon at the Jasper RC Flyers flying field. The public is invited to come see what radio-controlled flying is all about. The event is open to all ages and is designed for people who have never flown…
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Juneteenth celebration to be held at Thyen-Clark Cultural Center
Join Jasper Arts and the Jasper Public Library in celebrating the 5th Annual Juneteenth Community Event in the Atrium in the Thyen-Clark Cultural Center on Saturday, June 6, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Enjoy an afternoon celebrating the anniversary of June 19, 1865, an annual holiday commemorating the end of slavery in the United…
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West Baden Assistant Police Chief arrested on misconduct, battery charges
The Indiana State Police Special Investigation Division has arrested 60-year-old Thomas Burkhardt of Dubois, the current West Baden Assistant Police Chief, on three felony charges following an investigation. Detective Tim Denby began his investigation on April 22, 2026, after receiving criminal allegations of official misconduct and battery from alleged victims, who have been cooperative throughout…
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Chalkwalk fun despite rain
The Chalkwalk provided plenty of fun even in the intermittent rain. Visitors took advantage of the break in the weather to bring their chalk creations to life on the wetted canvas. According to some seasoned chalk artists, the damp concrete allowed them to blend the chalk more easily. For those more adverse to wet concrete,…
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Worth Med bringing boutique medical care to Dubois County
Like most doctors, Pediatrician Lindsey Taylor wanted to provide quality care for her patients, but found herself tired of the high volume of patients and the short timeframes required by large hospitals. So, she decided to slow down and introduce a new business model for medical care to the area through her practices in Jasper…
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Officials request public assistance after three fires in Washington
The Indiana Department of Homeland Security and city of Washington officials are seeking the public’s help after three fires occurred in close succession on the city’s west side on Monday, May 18, 2026. At approximately 5:15 p.m., firefighters were dispatched to 307 Cable Ave. for a mobile home fire. At around 6 p.m., fire crews…
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Letter: It’s all about money, power and greed
I was listening to an interesting Outside|In podcast recently about our historic reliance on fossil fuels to power this country and why for decades the fossil fuel industry knew the issues around it – polluting the environment, climate change, and our public health, but ignored it. For decades there has been resistance to available clean…
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Teachers received grants from the Southwest Dubois Education Foundation
This year, teachers Rachel Hopf, Holland Elementary, and Hannah Doersam, Huntingburg Elementary, were grant recipients from the Southwest Dubois Education Foundation, both receiving funding to strengthen early literacy opportunities for young learners. Rachel, who has been with Southwest Dubois for five years, applied for a grant to bring a new phonics resource into the preschool…
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Registration open for Heimatfest 5K Run/Walk
Ferdinand Heimatfest, sponsored by Best Home Furnishings, is accepting registrations for the 24th Annual 5K Run/Walk and Kid’s Fun Run. The race will take place on Saturday, June 20, 2026, starting at 8:00 a.m. ET. Registration and sign-in will take place at the Forest Park Junior High School Gym. The Kid’s Fun Run will take…
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Jasper and Huntingburg Pools open this weekend
The cities of Jasper and Huntingburg will open the pools this Saturday, May 23, at noon.
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Lincoln State Park Lake swimming update
Due to low lake levels, the swimming beach will be closed over Memorial Day weekend. We’re hopeful that upcoming rainfall will raise the water level enough to open the beach later this season, but this will depend entirely on future weather conditions. While swimming and boat rentals won’t be available for the holiday weekend, there…
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Letter: Be wary of partisan school board candidates
In 2025, the Indiana Legislature passed a bill providing for partisan school board elections. However, candidates can still declare Independent or non-partisan on the ballot rather than Democratic or Republican. Candidates truly seeking to serve the students, parents, educators, and community of a district will choose Independent or non-partisan. Voters must be cautious of candidates…
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Roman Steltenpohl to be recognized at Dubois County Memorial Day ceremony
The Dubois County Veterans Council is Honoring Pvt Roman E. Steltenpohl as the 2026 Memorial Day Deceased Veteran Recognition. Private Roman Steltenpohl was born in Ferdinand on April 14, 1925, to Henry and Catherine Steltenpohl. He graduated from Huntingburg High School in 1943, and after high school, like most young men, including his two older brothers…
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Indiana DOR launches Amnesty Eligibility Tool
Beginning today, May 18, 2026, taxpayers can check their eligibility status for Tax Amnesty 2026. The Indiana Department of Revenue (DOR) is partnering with United Collection Bureau (UCB) to offer this limited-time opportunity for taxpayers to pay past-due, eligible taxes and receive a waiver of penalties, interest, and collection fees. Key elements of Tax Amnesty…
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Section of Leopold Street under boil advisory
The Jasper Municipal Water Department announced the water supply has been turned back on for water customers on Leopold Street between 13th and 14th Streets. However, a boil advisory will be in effect until further notice. The Boil Water Advisory is being issued to prevent residents from getting sick from potentially harmful germs or chemicals…
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Kim Bayer named next DAISY Award Recipient
Deaconess Memorial Medical Center announced that the next recipient of the DAISY Award is Kim Bayer, BSN, RN. Bayer practices in Radiology and was nominated by a patient. In the nomination, the patient described Bayer as a nurse who connects with her patients on a personal level and provides the best patient care. Deaconess thanked Bayer for…
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Optimist Club of Jasper and Fraternal Order hold Police Dinner and Candlelight Memorial Service
The Optimist Club of Jasper and the Fraternal Order of Police celebrated local law enforcement and remembered officers who have lost their lives at the annual dinner and Candlelight Vigil held on Wednesday, May 13, 2026, at the Habig Center in Jasper. The annual event honors local law enforcement and those who have died in…
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Holland Class of ’56 celebrating 70th
Holland Class of 1956 will celebrate its 70th Graduation anniversary on Wednesday, May 20, beginning at 11 a.m. at the Holland American Legion. Friends of the class that graduated on April 24, 1956, are welcome to stop in for the social hour, lunch at noon, and then hear from guest speaker, Dr. Ryan Flamion at…
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Dubois County Museum finalist in Best of Indiana Award for Museums
Dubois County Museum has been included in the Indiana Connection Magazine Readers’ Choice Awards for the Best of Indiana. Indiana Connection is a publication of Indiana Rural Electric Cooperative. They asked readers to name their top choices in 10 categories and have narrowed them down to the top three favorite places in each category. Dubois County…
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Spirits of Saint Benedict, new distillery to open in St. Meinrad
ST. MEINRAD, IND — Work has begun on a new artisan distillery unlike any other in the United States. Located in the former gift shop on the grounds of Saint Meinrad Archabbey, Spirits of Saint Benedict is expected to open in late 2026 and will produce small-batch bourbons and other spirits. “The business will be the…
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Dubois County Memorial Day Cemetery observance schedules
The Dubois County Veterans Council announced Memorial Day observances at cemeteries throughout the county, with ceremonies scheduled for Sunday, May 24 and Monday, May 25. Local veteran organizations will conduct these tributes to honor fallen and deceased veterans by placing flags on their graves. The Dubois County Council helps defray the costs of this effort…
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Raising the roof for Special Olympics
Motorists in Jasper and Ferdinand may have noted local police officers waving them down from the rooftops of the local Dunkin’ locations today. No traffic tickets were involved, just friendly waves of invitation to stop in and support the Special Olympics of Indiana as part of a national fundraiser that Dunkin’ hosts annually through partnerships…
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Jasper Group launches inaugural Cypher Academy
Thursday, three Jasper High School students received equipment, company swag and an overview of the Jasper Group culture as they were welcomed to the inaugural cohort of the Cypher Academy. Cypher Academy is a technology-focused internship program that provides high school students with hands-on experience in artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and business operations. The company, through…
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Phase One of Forest Park updates underway
During the research phase of the major renovation of Forest Park High School, Southeast Dubois County School Corporation Superintendent Dr. Jamie Pund found a pamphlet from the high school’s dedication ceremony. “It was from a dedication ceremony from 1977,” said Dr. Pund. “And I’m looking at pictures from that pamphlet, and not much has changed…
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Daughters of Isabella Jasper Circle #140 May meeting minutes
Daughters of Isabella Jasper Circle #140 held their Mother’s Day Dinner on Monday, May 11, at Kundeck Hall at St. Joseph Parish Center in Jasper. Regent Marge Beckman welcomed the members. Father John Brosmer, pastor of St. Joseph Parish in Jasper, led the meal blessing. A catered meal was prepared by Happy Hour Restaurant and…
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Beta Gamma Chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa May meeting minutes
Beta Gamma Chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa, an honorary sorority for women educators, met on Thursday, May 14, 2026, at the Holy Family Fellowship Hall. Members enjoyed refreshments provided by the May Fellowship Committee of Kristy Dilger, Paula Peter, Denise Heeke, and Bonnie Wininger. The program for the afternoon was “Share Your Style,” in which…
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Dubois County Chamber announces 2026 Young Entrepreneur Scholarship recipients
The Dubois County Chamber of Commerce announced the recipients of the 2026 Young Entrepreneur Scholarship. This annual award recognizes one graduating senior from each Dubois County high school who has demonstrated academic excellence, leadership, and a clear commitment to pursuing higher education in a business-related field. The scholarship program reflects the Chamber’s ongoing investment in…
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Destination Huntingburg call out for 2026 Farmers Market vendors
Destination Huntingburg will open the 2026 Huntingburg Farmers Market Season on Saturday, June 6, 2026. The Market will run every Saturday, 7 a.m. to 11 a.m., through October 3. Our market is at the Market Pavilion in Market Street Park, 310 N. Main Street. A vendor meeting will be held on Wednesday evening, May 20th,…
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Purdue Extension Does: Buffalo Gnats
The warm spring temperatures have allowed residents to again enjoy outdoor activities and events, but those activities have also brought many in contact with the biting insect known as the buffalo gnats. Buffalo gnats, also known as “black flies” or “turkey gnats”, are about 1/16th to 1/8th inch in size and cause often painful bites and resultant swelling in humans,…
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Kerstiens Companies earns 3-star Wellness Certification
Kerstiens Companies is proud to announce two significant milestones in its ongoing commitment to employee wellness and personal development: achieving a 3-Star rating through the Wellness Council of Indiana’s AchieveWELL program and the certification of Glenn Buechlein as an official Dream Manager. The 3-Star AchieveWELL designation is a respected certification from the Wellness Council of…
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The Why Store returns to Astra Theatre on Saturday, June 13
The Why Store is officially open for business at The Astra on Saturday, June 13. Doors for this event will open at 7:00 p.m., with the night’s music beginning at 8:00 p.m. Reserved seating tickets are $20 for balcony seats and $25 for main level seating. Formed in the late 1980s in Muncie, IN, The…
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Indiana Conservation Officers seek help finding track chairs stolen from Fort Harrison State Park
Indiana Conservation Officers are asking the public for help locating mobility track chairs stolen during recent break-ins at Fort Harrison State Park, offering a $5,500 reward for information leading to their recovery. The break-ins occurred between 9 p.m. on April 30 and 6 a.m. on May 1. Six Department of Natural Resources (DNR) buildings were…
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Heimatfest announces 2026 schedule
Ferdinand Heimatfest, sponsored by Best Home Furnishings, is pleased to announce the 2026 Schedule of Events. All times listed below are Eastern. Event location is Ferdinand Community Center Grounds unless listed otherwise behind the event. For information on how to register, please visit ferdinandheimatfest.com, or our Facebook page – Ferdinand Heimatfest. Saturday, June 20th, 2026…
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Letter: How solar and BESS projects erode and damage rural communities
Beyond the physical, economic, and environmental impacts of commercial solar and BESS projects, these projects often amplify some of the most damaging human traits within a community, particularly greed, resentment, mistrust, and social division. Large?scale solar and BESS developments frequently create conditions where a small number of individuals—landowners, developers, and outside investors—profit substantially, while the…
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City of Jasper hears options for Truman Road property
The Jasper Board of Public Works and Safety heard a presentation on options for an 11-acre city-owned property adjacent to Truman Road. The presentation was developed by Matt Doukakis, an MBA candidate with Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business, who presented four development options with pathways that balance maintenance costs with community benefits. The property,…
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Huntingburg Council approves Crossvine Solar Project settlement
The Huntingburg City Council voted unanimously at the regular meeting held on Tuesday to approve a settlement agreement with Crossvine AES, despite strong opposition from residents concerned about safety risks and property values. The decision came after the city’s special counsel, Joshua Claybourn, warned that Huntingburg’s moratorium on solar development sits “on thin ice” legally…
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Salute to America: The celebration continues
Come and enjoy an afternoon on Sunday, June 14, at 2:00 p.m. at the Dubois County Museum, for a patriotic musical celebration of our nation’s 250th birthday. Hosted by Philharmonic Music Club of Jasper, the concert, “Salute to America: The Celebration Continues,” will feature several music groups of Dubois County, including the locally renowned Celebration Singers,…
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Huntingburg Fire Department to host third annual Community Family Day
The Huntingburg Fire Department will hold its third annual Community Family Day this Saturday, May 16, 2026, from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Station 1, located at 501 E 1st Street. This year’s event will feature a special guest appearance by the Huntingburg Police Department. The free, family-friendly event promises fun for all ages,…
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EDP Renewables provides construction update on Duff Solar project, discusses potential second phase
Last week, EDP Renewables executives updated county commissioners on the progress of the Duff Solar project, currently under construction and reported that the 100-megawatt facility remains on track for commercial operation by September 2026. EDP is the largest renewable energy operator in Indiana, having completed similar road restoration work on 20 projects across the state….
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Huntingburg, Jasper school administrators recognized for excellence
Three Dubois County principals were recognized as the 2026 Principals of the Year by the Indiana Association of School Principals. Southridge High School Principal Greg Gogel, Jasper Middle School Principal David Hubster and Jasper Middle School Assistant Principal Phil Tolbert were all named to the 2026 list of outstanding principals in District 11. District 11…
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Forest Service distributes funds to Hoosier National Forest counties
The U.S. Forest Service announced special payments to the nine counties that the Hoosier National Forest spans. The payments are part of two programs, Secure Rural Schools (SRS) and Payments in Lieu of Taxes. The funds are used to sustain public schools, maintain local roads, strengthen wildfire preparedness and support other essential services in rural…
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Man charged in Jasper Public Library vandalism
Police charged a Jasper resident with three charges connected to the vandalism of the Jasper Public Library that occurred during the early morning hours of May 6. Deontae T. Wigodinski, 22, of Portersville Road, was arrested on counts of obstruction of justice, criminal mischief and false informing on Monday, May 11, at about 1:21 p.m….
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Back in Black: Johnny Folsom 4 to launch Lincoln Amphitheatre’s 2026 season with a double-header of Cash classics
• Tickets for both Saturday night and Sunday afternoon performances are still available The Lincoln Amphitheatre will kick off its 2026 Spencer County Community Foundation & Perry County Community Foundation Performance Series with a full weekend of live music featuring the highly anticipated return of Johnny Folsom 4, beginning Saturday, May 16, with special guest…
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Letter: Democracy requires listening; Compromise is wise
Like many Americans, I feel baffled by the growing extremism and loss of balance in our public life. I often wonder why simpler solutions seem impossible for complex political problems. For example, instead of endless gerrymandering battles, why can we not openly debate whether the Electoral College still serves the people fairly? The answer seems…
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Jasper offering free summer meals for kids
Breakfast will be available at the Jasper Elementary School cafeteria from 7:30 until 8:30 a.m. Monday through Friday. The program begins on Tuesday, May 26th and will run through Friday, August 7th. Lunch will be available at the Jasper Elementary School cafeteria from 11:30 a.m. until 12:45 p.m. Monday through Friday. The program begins on…
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Sister Rebecca Ann Mathauer to celebrate Silver Jubilee
On Saturday, May 23, Sister Rebecca “Becky” Ann Mathauer of the Sisters of St. Benedict in Ferdinand will celebrate her Silver Jubilee, the twenty-fifth anniversary of her Monastic Profession, at a Jubilee Mass of Thanksgiving at 1:00 pm (EDT) at the monastery church in Ferdinand, with a reception immediately following. The service will be livestreamed…
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Kimball Electronics posts solid third quarter results, buoyed by medical segment rebound
Kimball Electronics (Nasdaq: KE) reported third-quarter fiscal 2026 results broadly in line with expectations, highlighted by double-digit sequential growth in its medical business and a ninth consecutive quarter of positive operating cash flow. Revenue came in at $352.9 million, up 3.4% from the second quarter, though down 6% year-over-year. The standout performer was the medical…
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New book “Hope One” offers practical, faith-based guide to transform lives through lasting hope
Author and ministry leader Scott Highberger announced the release of Hope One: A Guide to Foster Hope in the Lost, a powerful and practical resource designed to equip individuals to make a lasting impact in the lives of those struggling with addiction, instability, and spiritual disconnection. Written for ministry leaders, family members, friends, and church communities, Hope…
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Dubois County Health Department announces Women’s Summer Series
The BLOOM Maternal Health program from the Dubois County Health Department is excited to partner with LifeSpring Health Systems and Jasper Obstetrics and Gynecology to present the Women’s Summer Series, a free six-week educational program focused on women’s health and wellness. The series will take place each Wednesday at 6:00 p.m. from June 3 through…
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WBDC Country Showdown ticket sales to benefit Dubois County 4-H Council
Tickets are now on sale for the 44th Annual WBDC Country Showdown, presented by German American Bank, set for Friday, June 5, 2026, at the Jasper Arts Center. Hosted by 100.9FM WBDC, the WBDC Country Showdown remains one of Southern Indiana’s longest-running and most popular country music talent competitions. This year’s event will once again…
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Timbers of Jasper hosts Gov. Braun ceremonial signing of Medicaid reform bill
Gov. Michael Braun ceremonially signed House Enrolled Act 1277 at American Senior Communities’ Timbers of Jasper long-term care community on Friday. “Hoosiers deserve a long-term care system that is compassionate, sustainable, and focused on the needs of seniors,” Gov. Braun said in a released statement. “This law helps ensure Medicaid resources are used responsibly while supporting continued…
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Old Jasper Day returns to Riverwalk Plaza on May 17
Jasper, Indiana — The annual Old Jasper Day celebration is set for this Sunday, May 17, 2026, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Jasper Riverwalk Plaza, promising a full afternoon of family-friendly activities centered on Jasper’s history and the strawberry season. The Jasper Lions Club will have fresh strawberries, sandwiches, and other treats….
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Cops Cycling for Survivors honoring over 300 Indiana Officers During 25th Annual Ride
Cops Cycling for Survivors announced its 25th annual bicycle tour across Indiana, along with the unveiling of newly updated memorial photos on its support truck—an emotional and deeply meaningful tribute recognized in connection with National Peace Officers Memorial Day, May 15, 2025. The 13?day, nearly 1,000?mile ride this July will honor every Indiana law enforcement…
