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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…
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“Click It or Ticket” campaign reminds Hoosiers to buckle up
The Indiana Criminal Justice Institute (ICJI) is partnering with law enforcement agencies across the state to urge Hoosiers to buckle up as part of the national “Click It or Ticket” campaign, a high-visibility enforcement effort focused on increasing seat belt use. Beginning May 11 through May 31, 2026, officers will work overtime to ensure drivers and…
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Jasper’s 20th Street to close Tuesday
The Jasper Street Department will close 20th Street from St. Charles Street to Brownstone Court starting at 8:00 a.m. on Tuesday, May 12, 2026. This closure is to replace the storm sewer under the street before it is paved later this year. Barring any unforeseen issues, the street should reopen by 4:00 p.m. same day.
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Letter: Thank you for making Revolutionary Rendezvous a success!
On behalf of the officers and directors of the Dubois County Historical Society and the Rendezvous Committee, I would like to express my gratitude to the individuals and organizations that helped make this event a success. The purpose of this event was to celebrate/commemorate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence…
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Shell of a record; ChocoBrst home to nation’s largest chocolate turtle
A lot of people could hang their hat on having the second-largest commercially available chocolate turtle in the nation. At 2.5 pounds of layered butter-roasted pecans, homemade caramel, milk and dark chocolate, Jess Birkle’s delicious creation at ChocoBrst in Jasper stands on its own. Her smallest turtles weigh over 3 ounces and are already drawing…
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Saint Meinrad Archabbey earns workplace mental health award
Saint Meinrad Archabbey has been formally recognized as a 2026 Bell Seal for Workplace Mental Health recipient by Mental Health America (MHA), the nation’s leading nonprofit dedicated to promoting mental health, well-being, and the prevention of mental illness. The Bell Seal for Workplace Mental Health is a national certification program that recognizes employers committed to…
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Holland UMC Farmers’ Market Schedule 2026
Holland United Methodist Church has announced the dates for its 2026 Farmers Market this summer. June – September on the first and third Friday of the Month from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. June 5 and 19, July 3, 17 and 31, August 7 and 21 and final market day on September 4. There are…
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Local McDonald’s restaurants donate more than $6K to Ronald McDonald House of the Ohio Valley
Local McDonald’s restaurants presented a donation of $6,152.25 to Ronald McDonald House (RMH) of the Ohio Valley as part of the annual Shamrock Shake fundraiser. Throughout the fundraiser, 25 cents from every Shamrock Shake and OREO Shamrock McFlurry sold at participating locations was donated to support RMH’s mission of keeping families close during difficult times. This year’s…
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Dubois County America 250th Committee meeting May 12
Dubois County’s America 250 Committee will meet on Tuesday May 12, 2026, at 6 p.m. EDT at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Haysville. The focus of those organizations attending is to coordinate activities to most effectively use resources. There has been discussion about planned and potential activities, including quilting, the planting and dedication of Liberty Trees,…
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Free & Low-Cost Dental Care Event for Dubois County Children Scheduled for June 18
The Dubois County Health Department is partnering with Indiana Dental Outreach to host a special Mobile Dentists event providing essential dental care services for children across Dubois County. The event will take place on Thursday, June 18, 2026, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (ET) at the Dubois County Health Department. This community-focused event is…
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Dubois County Bombers team up with SWICACC for a Night of Baseball and Giving Back
The Dubois County Bombers are partnering with the Southwest Indiana Child Advocacy Center Coalition (SWICACC) for a special charity event — “Swinging for SWICACC” — combining an evening of baseball with meaningful community impact. SWICACC supports children and families across the region by providing resources for safety, support, and healing. The organization will have a…
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Dubois County Health Department partners to offer free ATV safety training for youth
The Dubois County Health Department is partnering with the Indiana Department of Natural Resources and Forest Park High School FFA to offer a free ATV Safety Training course for local youth. The training will take place on Saturday, June 20, 2026, from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. (ET) at the Ferdinand Community Center. Registration is…
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Hildegard of Bingen Chant Workshop May 21
Join us for the concluding Mass of Saint Meinrad’s Hildegard of Bingen Chant Workshop on Thursday, May 21, 2026,at 5:30 p.m. at St. Boniface Church in Fulda. During this special liturgy, workshop participants will sing the Mass as the culmination of their week of study and prayer centered on the music of St. Hildegard of…
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Dubois County Museum Photo Contest voting underway; 92 entries this year
Voting has now begun for the 2026 Photo Contest at the Dubois County Museum. Each visitor will be given a ballot and instructed to list their top three choices for the Youth Category and their top three votes for the Adult Category. A total of 92 photos are entered in the contest this year. Voting…
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Statehouse Spotlight with Sen. Schmitt:?Assisting volunteer firefighters
Throughout the state, volunteer firefighters put their lives on the line to protect their fellow Hoosiers. As someone who lives in rural Indiana, I’ve seen firsthand the work Hoosier volunteer firefighters put in every day for our communities across the state. Whether they’re responding to a house fire or a car crash, these men and women take…
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DAV and Auxiliary holding annual picnic May 14
Disabled American Veterans and Auxiliary, Chapter #77, will hold the annual spring picnic on May 14, 2026, at 6:30 p.m. at the Operation Mind Body & Soul gym, located at 611 E. 6th St. in Jasper. Grilled burgers, hot dogs, potatoes and green beans will be provided. Bring a covered dish. Soft drinks and water…
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Inaugural Southridge/OFS ‘Crafted’ class graduates
Southridge Principal Greg Gogel pointed to the pieces of furniture created by the first cohort of a unique partnership between OFS and the high school as one of his favorite aspects of the specialized program, Crafted. “If you go to Southridge and flip over any desk or flip over any chair, there’s a little sticker…
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Fourth Street’s future on hold as board weighs options, cost
Huntingburg Board of Public Works tables paving decision for another month amid budget concerns and merchant input The Huntingburg Board of Public Works has once again delayed a final decision on the future of Fourth Street, tabling the matter until next month after hearing from merchants, the project engineer, and community members at its most…
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Registration open for Ferdinand Heimatfest Backyard BBQ contest
Ferdinand Heimatfest. Sponsored by Best Home Furnishings, Backyard BBQ contest is accepting teams for the event scheduled to take place on Saturday, June 20, 2026, at the Ferdinand Community Center. Entry fee for applicants is $25. BBQ categories include Chicken, Ribs, Pulled Pork & Brisket. The overall winner will take home $500, and the overall…
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Huntingburg native earns Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine from Marian University
McKenzie Young-Eckert, daughter of Bryan and Jackie Young of Huntingburg and wife of Ross Eckert, graduated from Marian University College of Osteopathic Medicine in Indianapolis, Indiana, with a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree on May 3, 2026. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Professional Biology, summa cum laude, from the University of Evansville in 2022….
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Road closure planned for State Road 145 south of Birdseye
Beginning on or around Friday, May 15, crews will close State Road 145 near Birdseye. This closure will occur between County Road West 900 South to East Borden Hill Road. This road closure will allow for the replacement of three box culverts. Work is expected to last through the beginning of November, depending on the…
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Historic Jasper walking tours offered
Walking tours of historic old Jasper will be offered this summer. Tour dates include June 5, July 10, and August 14, starting at 9:30 a.m. Select between one to four locations to walk. Discover how life was for students and teachers in a one-room school at the Alexander Schoolhouse. See early woodworking and farm tools…
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Braun adds Indiana gas tax suspension on top of sales tax break
by Mackenzi Klemann and Niki Kelly, Indiana Capital ChronicleMay 6, 2026 Gov. Mike Braun not only extended the suspension of the sales tax on gasoline another 30 days Wednesday — he paused the state gas tax, as well. The latter is 36 cents per gallon, meaning Hoosier motorists will save 59.3 cents a gallon for…
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Rotary Club of Dubois County announces Chief Justice Loretta Rush as keynote for 2026 ATHENA Awards
The Rotary Club of Dubois County is honored to announce that Indiana Chief Justice Loretta H. Rush will serve as the keynote speaker for the 2026 ATHENA Leadership Awards, to be held Thursday, September 3, 2026, at the Huntingburg Event Center. Chief Justice Rush took the oath of office as Indiana’s 108th Supreme Court Justice…
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Jasper police seeking vandalism suspect
Thursday, Jasper Police announced the individual had been identified. The Jasper Police Department is requesting the public’s assistance in identifying an individual involved in vandalism at the Jasper Public Library. The incident occurred around 12:18 a.m. Wednesday morning. If you are able to help, please call the Jasper Police Department at 812-482-2255 or the anonymous…
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Bawel named to Conexus Indiana 2026 Rising 30 cohort
Brock Bawel, Quality Engineering Manager at Jasper Engines & Transmissions, was named as one of the 30 young professionals in the sixth annual Rising 30 Class from Conexus Indiana. Bawel leads a 50-person division as Quality Engineering Manager. The gas and diesel engine technical expert guides his division in shifting Jasper’s quality operations from a reactive posture…
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Local police taking to the roofs to raise money for Special Olympics
Officers and Deputies will solicit donations from Dunkin’ customers on May 15 as part of statewide fundraiser Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #138 will join 50 other Indiana law enforcement agencies to partner with Special Olympics Indiana and Dunkin’ stores on Friday, May 15, for Cop on a Rooftop. Officers/Deputies will be stationed at the…
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Huntingburg volunteer firefighter honored for 50 years of service
State Rep. Stephen Bartels (R-Eckerty) recently joined the Indiana Volunteer Firefighters Association to honor Huntingburg volunteer firefighter Larry Patberg at the Statehouse for 50 years of service. Patberg, who serves with the City of Huntingburg Volunteer Fire Department, was among 91 members recognized for their 50 years of dedication during a program on Friday, April 24, in Indianapolis….
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Lampert thankful for strong family, community support
The months of campaigning seemed to have paid off when the early results of the three-way race for sheriff in the primary were announced Tuesday evening. “I felt pretty good, because most of the time when the early results come out, that kind of tells you the rest of the story,” Tim Lampert said. But…
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Primary Election results
In the contested races, Amy Kippenbrock, Tim Lampert, Doug Uebelhor and Tammy Guth all secured their nomination to represent the Republican Party in the November Election last night, while Mary Allen and Tiffanie Arthur will represent the Democratic Party in November. Here are the results.
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County Commissioners approve temporary speed limit reductions for solar project area
The county is taking action to reduce traffic issues in the areas affected by the AES Crossvine Solar project, following concerns raised by residents in recent months. The Dubois County Commissioners unanimously approved a temporary speed limit reduction from 45 mph to 35 mph on multiple roads within the Crossvine Solar project area. County Engineer…
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Jasper Redevelopment Commission approves $133,800 for Greater Jasper Chromebook purchase
The Jasper Redevelopment Commission approved $133,800 from the Central Tax Increment Finance District to purchase Chromebooks for first- and third-graders for the Greater Jasper Consolidated Schools. Tax Increment Financing (TIF) districts are used by cities and towns to support development in targeted areas by capturing the increase in property tax revenue generated after the district…
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Sisters of St. Benedict to hold Laudato Si’ Rosary
The Sisters of St. Benedict will be holding a Laudato Si’ Rosary in honor of Pope Francis’ encyclical Laudato Si’ – Care of our Common Home. On Wednesday, May 20, at 7:00 p.m., the Laudato Si’ Rosary will take place in the Lourdes Grotto on the Monastery grounds in Ferdinand. There is no charge to…
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Rolling Ridge Road closure for storm sewer work
The Jasper Street Department will close Rolling Ridge Road on the south side of the intersection with Ridge Road on Thursday, May 7, 2026, at 8:00 a.m. This closure is to replace a storm sewer before the street is paved this year. Ridge Road will remain open to local traffic during this construction. Barring any unforeseen issues,…
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Hopf, Sickbert named Southwest Dubois Schools Teachers of the Year
The Southwest Dubois County School Corporation announced the recipients of the corporation’s second annual Teacher of the Year awards, recognizing outstanding educators at both the elementary and secondary levels. Nicole Hopf of Southridge High School was named Secondary Teacher of the Year. Hopf is known for stepping up wherever she’s needed—serving on leadership teams, taking…
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Tashema Davis Exhibit at Thyen-Clark Cultural Center beginning May 7
OPENING RECEPTION & GALLERY TALK: Thursday, May 7th, 2026, from 5-7 pm *ALSO, Thursday, June 4th and July 2nd, 2026, from 5-7pm Jasper Arts is pleased to present the work of Marion, IN artist, Tashema Davis for the months of May, June, and July 2026 at the Thyen-Clark Cultural Center. The solo exhibition titled ‘Talitha…
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THIS JUST IN: Despite many challenges, IU study finds local news reporting in Indiana is growing
A study by The Media School at Indiana University found 225 news organizations serving the Hoosier State. (Photo/Pexels.com) By Marilyn OdendahlThe Indiana CitizenApril 10, 2026 The news about newsrooms has not been good. Cutbacks and closures, layoffs and less reporting seem to have dominated the headlines, but a recent study of the media ecosystem in…
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Dubois County Community Foundation invests $550,000 in Regional Wellness Center
The Dubois County Community Foundation announces its support for the new Regional Wellness Center with a total contribution of $550,000. This commitment includes a $300,000 grant to the Tri-County YMCA, as well as the establishment of a $250,000 endowment to benefit the City of Jasper, providing ongoing, annual funding for the facility’s upkeep, maintenance and…
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Dubois County Clerk’s Office clarifies election process
The Dubois County Clerk’s office issued information highlighting the process and security of the elections in Dubois County. No Early Results No votes are tallied before Election Day. No one—absolutely no one—knows how any candidate is performing ahead of time. Mail-In Ballot Security Every mail-in ballot is carefully tracked through each step: Application issued, Application…
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County bridges to be closed on St. Anthony Road North and West near Schnellville Road
The Dubois County Highway Department has another upcoming closure that will have two bridges closed simultaneously. Bridge 107 (located on St. Anthony Road North, approximately 0.27 miles south of Schnellville Road) and Bridge 240 (located on St. Anthony Road West, approximately 0.38 miles south of Schnellville Road) will be closed beginning Thursday, May 7, 2026….
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Lawsuit threatened over Dubois County Councilwoman’s statements
Last Tuesday, Property Rights Alliance President Jason McCoy filed a protective order with the Dubois County Circuit Court and stated he’d be taking further legal action against Dubois County Councilwoman Deena Lewis after her remarks at the regular council meeting on Monday, April 27. The actions come in response to comments made by Councilwoman Lewis…
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Huntingburg native presented Oakland City University’s President’s Award
Isabelle Donihue of Huntingburg was one of five students presented with the President’s Award at Oakland City University’s 131st commencement on Saturday. Oakland City University proudly celebrated the graduation of 180 exceptional students on Saturday, May 2, 2026, on its Oakland City, Indiana campus. Representing 44 countries, these graduates have demonstrated remarkable dedication, setting a…
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Three candidates seeking Democratic nomination to represent District 63 on November ballot
Anthony Bolen, Tiffanie Arthur, and Adam Mann are seeking nomination to represent the Democratic Party in the upcoming General Election for District 63, Indiana State Representative. House District 63 encompasses all of Martin County, and portions of Daviess, Dubois, and Pike counties in southern Indiana. The answers are published as provided by each candidate with…
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The Next Act announces the return of Ward Davis to the historic Astra Theatre on Saturday, May 16
Singer-songwriter Ward Davis will take to the Jim & Pat Thyen Performance stage for a solo acoustic show on Saturday, May 16. 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 range from $25 for balcony seats, $30 for main level seating, and $35…
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DAV Chapter #77 spring picnic coming up
DAV Chapter #77 annual spring picnic will be held on Thursday, May 14, 2026, at the Operation Mind Body and Soul Gym located at 611 East 6th Street, Jasper, beginning at 6:30 pm. Drinks will be provided. If possible, please bring a salad or dessert. Please RSVP by calling or texting 812-631-0767 by May 10th.
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Buddy Poppy drive running May 2nd to 9th
Dubois County VFW Post 673 will be conducting its annual Buddy Poppy donation drive Saturday, May 2nd, through Saturday, May 9th, 2026. Since 1922, the Red Buddy Poppy has been an integral part of the VFW community. As VFW’s official Memorial Flower, the Poppy represents the blood shed by ALL American Service Members. The Poppy…
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USDA announces Grasslan Conservation Reserve Program open for enrollment
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) today announced that agricultural producers and private landowners can enroll in the Grassland Conservation Reserve Program (Grassland CRP) starting May 4, 2026, through May 29, 2026. USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) administers Grassland CRP, a voluntary working lands conservation program that enables participants to conserve grasslands while also continuing…
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Dubois Road NE closing for bridge deck replacement
The Dubois County Highway Department will be closing Dubois Road NE beginning Wednesday, May 6, 2026, for a bridge deck replacement. The closure will take place one mile northeast of Dubois-Cuzco Road. Work is expected to last four weeks, barring any unforeseen circumstances or inclement weather.
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Schnucks Fresh in Jasper to Close May 24
Schnuck Markets, Inc., today announced that its Schnucks Fresh store in Jasper, located at 3605 North Newton Street, will permanently close at 6 p.m. on Sunday,May 24. All 29 Jasper teammates will have the choice of a transfer to another Schnucks store, including those in the Evansville area, or a severance package. For those who…
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Dubois County seniors celebrated for employment and enlistment commitments
Seventy-four seniors from Dubois County’s four high schools were recognized Friday, May 1, during Senior Decision Day at the Thyen-Clark Cultural Center for choosing employment or military enlistment as their next step after graduation. The event, hosted by Hub 19, Inc., honored students from Jasper High School, Southridge High School, Forest Park High School and Northeast Dubois High School. “This day represents the…
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Jasper man arrested for intimidation after sending threatening messages to Lt. Governor
A Jasper man was arrested on April 30th on charges of intimidation, possession of marijuana, and possession of paraphernalia after allegedly sending threatening messages to Indiana Lt. Governor Micah Beckwith. Indiana State Police First Sergeant Detective Rob Gardner of the Jasper State Police Post was contacted regarding social media posts on Meta Platforms Inc. (formerly…
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Jasper Holdings, Inc. announces record ESOP share value for 2025
Jasper Holdings, Inc. (JHI), the nation’s 23rd largest Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP), announced a new all-time record share value for 2025, reflecting strong company performance and market conditions. Chairman and CEO Doug Bawel said the ESOP share price increased to $1,515.93 per share, up $220.78 from the prior year. “Our ESOP has been a…
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Jasper Chamber hosting ribbon cuttings May 1 and May 5
The Jasper Chamber of Commerce is hosting two upcoming ribbon-cutting events. Dr. Lindsey Taylor will celebrate her new clinic, Worth Med Clinic, 504 Third Avenue, Jasper, on Friday, May 1, at 12:30 p.m. Cancelled. Gwen Gosman will celebrate the new ownership of ReMax Realty Plus, 2512 North Newton Street, Jasper, on Wednesday, May 6 at…
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Q&A with Republican candidates seeking nomination for District 63 State Representative
Amy Kippenbrock and Dr. Richard Moss are vying to represent the Republican Party in the upcoming General Election for District 63, Indiana State Representative. House District 63 encompasses all of Martin County, and portions of Daviess, Dubois, and Pike counties in southern Indiana. The answers are published as provided by each candidate with light editing…
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Huntingburg Council discusses development issues with data centers, battery storage
Huntingburg Common Council members expressed an appetite for updating development regulations to address emerging land uses like data centers and battery storage systems, but acknowledged they need professional guidance to craft defensible standards. The discussion arose during citizen comments at Tuesday’s regular meeting, when resident Holly Bartelt Gogel asked about potential changes to the Unified…
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Kimball International earns Supplier Performance Achievement Award from OMNIA Partners
Kimball International was awarded the Bronze Partnership of Excellence Award from OMNIA Partners. This medallion recognizes outstanding efforts by top-performing suppliers. Kimball International was specifically recognized for its exceptional partnership, commitment to excellence, and meaningful impact in serving the public sector. In addition, it was noted that their dedication to providing innovative solutions and outstanding…
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Local McDonald’s restaurants celebrate teachers and nurses with free beverage offer on May 4
Local McDonald’s restaurants are coming together to show appreciation for the educators and healthcare professionals who serve the community every day with a special one-day thank-you event. Teachers and nurses are invited to visit any participating local McDonald’s location to receive a free any size soft drink, hot or iced tea, or coffee on Monday,…
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SVB&T Corporation reports 42% jump in first quarter earnings per share
SVB&T Corporation, parent company of Springs Valley Bank & Trust Company, reported first quarter 2026 earnings of $2.99 million, or $2.71 per share, a 41.88% increase over the same period last year. The performance translates into an average return on assets of 1.86%, compared to 1.32% in the first quarter of 2025. The company announced…
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Road closure planned for State Road 64 in Crawford County
The Indiana Department of Transportation announced an upcoming road closure for State Road 64 in Crawford County. Beginning on or around Monday, May 11, crews will close State Road 64 near English. This closure will occur just east of the intersection of S.R. 64 and State Road 37. This road closure will allow for a…
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Early voting continues; Final day scheduled for May 4
Early voting for the upcoming primary election is progressing successfully, with strong participation from voters across the county. Election officials remind residents that early voting will conclude on Monday, May 4, 2026, at noon. “We’ve had a very successful early voting period so far and remain fully prepared to assist voters as they come in…
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Jasper Country Club Estates project earns recognition
A major Jasper street reconstruction project in the Country Club Estates neighborhood has earned recognition from the Indiana Street Commissioners, with the city receiving the inaugural Project of the Year Award at this year’s road school conference. The project completely rebuilt the streets in the Country Club Estates neighborhood north of the high school. The…
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Memorial Medical Center Foundation announces 2026 scholarship recipients
The Memorial Medical Center Foundation is proud to announce the recipients of its 2026 scholarship program, recognizing outstanding students and healthcare professionals committed to advancing their education and serving their communities. Memorial Medical Center Foundation Scholarships The Tonya Heim Nursing Scholarship ($2,500), awarded to a current Deaconess Memorial Medical Center (DMMC) nurse pursuing advanced education, was presented…
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IN AI: Braun unveils artificial intelligence business portal
by Mackenzi Klemann, Indiana Capital Chronicle April 28, 2026 Hoosier employers looking for practical ways to incorporate artificial intelligence to boost productivity and job growth can now tap into a new statewide network for advice. The CEOs of Indiana Corporate Partnership are leading the effort, known as IN AI, in cooperation with Gov. Mike Braun’s…
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Community in Bloom returns to Ferdinand
A free spring celebration spanning four venues with family activities, local vendors, live music, and more Ferdinand is set to burst into color on Saturday, May 2nd as the community gathers for Community in Bloom, a free springtime festival stretching across Main Street and beyond. From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., residents and visitors alike…
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Dale woman killed, another injured in head-on collision
Indiana State Police are investigating a fatal head-on collision that occurred in Spencer County on Monday evening. According to authorities, Indiana State Police and Spencer County Sheriff’s Office responded to a two-vehicle crash on west of Saint Meinrad on State Road 162 north of State Road 62 at about 8:20 p.m. Preliminary investigation indicated Amber…
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Updated: Eastbound Nancy Hanks Rest Area closed permanently; westbound to be renovated
Tuesday, the Indiana Department of Transportation announced the Nancy Hanks Rest Area on eastbound I-64, located at mile marker 59, is closed; westbound remains open. According to INDOT, the Nancy Hanks Rest Area on the westbound side of I-64 will be updated in the future. The eastbound location is closed permanently. (This is a correction…
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Fuel price portal shows cheapest gas; aids price gouging investigations
by Mackenzi Klemann, Indiana Capital Chronicle April 28, 2026 Hoosiers can track fuel prices in real time using IN Fuel Watch, an online portal released by Attorney General Todd Rokita Tuesday documenting gasoline prices at more than 4,600 gas stations across the state. The portal features live statewide metrics like the average price of gasoline…
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Council approves withdrawal from Mid-States Corridor RDA
The Dubois County Council voted to approve an ordinance authorizing the county’s withdrawal from the Mid-States Corridor Regional Development Authority during its regular meeting on Monday. The council passed Ordinance Number 2026-05 on its second reading, with Council President Michael Kluesner noting that the ordinance provides either a 12- or 18-month notice of withdrawal as…
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Jasper shutting down water to small area of city for valve replacement
Due to a water valve replacement, Jasper Municipal Water Department will be turning off the water service, weather permitting, on Wednesday, April 29 for a small portion of the city from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The area affected will be from the intersection of Meridian Road and S.R. 164 to 169 E 190 N….
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Actors Community Theatre holding auditions for “Legally Blonde: the Musical”
Actors Community Theatre is excited to announce auditions for its upcoming summer musical production of “Legally Blonde: the Musical” with music and lyrics by Laurence O’Keefe and Nell Benjamin, and book by Heather Hach. Performances will be held July 23rd – 26th, 2026, at the Jasper Arts Center. Legally Blonde: The Musical is a high-energy, heartwarming…
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UPDATED: Water main break affecting Jasper neighborhoods repaired
The Jasper Municipal Water Department announced repairs have been completed on the water main break on 5th Avenue between Kluemper Road and Truman Road. A Boil Water Advisory is NOT in effect. There are no potential health effects. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the Jasper Water Department at 812-482-5252….
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NEA report: Indiana ranks 38th in nation for teacher pay
by Mackenzi Klemann, Indiana Capital Chronicle April 27, 2026 A new report finds Indiana ranks 38th in the nation for teacher pay despite recent efforts by lawmakers to boost teacher salaries — a trend the Indiana State Teachers Association attributes to inflation, compression of mid-career salaries and limited collective bargaining rights. The National Education Association…
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“Yumm…MAY Tasty Tour Passport” invites you to savor 26 local restaurants across Dubois County
Food lovers are invited to indulge in the wide variety of local businesses featured in the “Yumm…MAY Tasty Tour Passport”, from cozy cafés and crave-worthy sweet treats to popular pubs, destination restaurants, and beloved local favorites across Dubois County. This month-long dining experience celebrates locally owned establishments while encouraging residents and visitors alike to explore…
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German American Bancorp posts solid first quarter, raises dividend
German American Bancorp, Inc. (Nasdaq: GABC) reported first-quarter 2026 net income of $33.2 million, or $0.88 per share — a 7% per-share decline from a record fourth quarter 2025 but an increase of roughly 11% over the prior-year quarter on an acquisition-adjusted basis. Net interest margin expanded 13 basis points from the prior quarter to…
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Patoka Valley Career and Technical Education Aviation students explore regional aviation hub
A new generation of aviators took to the ground last week as 23 students from the Patoka Valley Career and Technical Education (CTE) Aviation program completed an immersive field study at the Evansville Regional Airport (EVV). The cohort, consisting of 14 juniors and 9 seniors from area high schools, traveled from the Huntingburg Regional Airport…
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Letter: Strength is found in equality and collaboration
I am writing as an 88-year-old woman who has spent a lifetime observing, learning, and, in recent years, speaking more openly about what I see. It seems clear to me that our society, like much of the world, has been shaped by patriarchal influences—systems where power, leadership, and decision-making have largely rested in male hands….
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Fire destroys pole barn on Huntingburg property
Huntingburg Firefighters were called to a structure fire on North Cherry Street Sunday afternoon. According to Assistant Chief Scott Patberg, the call was received a little after 4 p.m., and responders were on scene within about four minutes. Upon arrival, they found a 40-by-68-foot pole barn structure in the back of the property fully involved…
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Fourth annual film competition this Friday at Astra
The Va Bene Film Challenge, created by Jasper natives Shalyn Grow and Asya Hildenbrand, will feature local students’ creative work on the Astra screen this Friday, May 1, for the fourth annual contest. The event starts at 7:30 p.m. with doors opening at 7:00 p.m. This is a FREE event, but a ticket is required….
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JSI announces four additions to sales team
Over the past six months, JSI has welcomed several new team members to its sales organization, further strengthening its ability to support partners and customers across the country. These additions reflect the company’s ongoing commitment to investing in its people and building on the strong foundation already in place. Luke Wagner, Sales & Digital Experience…
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Jasper team competes, Wendholt wins USBC Masters and Queen tourney
Four Jasper bowlers — Reid Wendholt, Todd Dick, Eli Clark, and William Wininger — competed in the USBC Masters and Queens tourney over the weekend. Wendholt moved on to the stepladder and won the final double-elimination match, going undefeated. This was also the Indiana All-Star qualifier, and all four boys qualified in the top 16 to…
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More than $2.7M in forgotten retirement benefits reclaimed
The Indiana Public Retirement System (INPRS) has refreshed its Reclaim Your Retirement secure database with 541 new potential benefit recipients. Since the secure database’s launch in November 2025, 444 retirees, survivors, and beneficiaries have reclaimed their retirement benefits. More than $2.7 million in forgotten retirement benefits have been claimed by hardworking Hoosiers and their survivors and beneficiaries…
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Free Bridge lessons offered
The Jasper Duplicate Bridge Club is offering free bridge lessons, starting soon. Both daytime and evening sessions will be offered based on the schedules of prospective students. All age groups from teenagers through senior citizens are invited to participate. Both beginners and rusty or improving players will enjoy these casual and fun lessons. Bridge is…
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Commentary: Indiana’s real tax problem
Indiana’s state tax collections have remained stable for the past three decades, but that is changing. Indiana’s 2024 state taxes were the fourth-lowest as a share of our economy since 1998. Local taxes are falling, too. Property tax collections as a share of GDP have plummeted by about one-third since 1998, and local income taxes…
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341 pounds of medications properly disposed of in Medication Collection Event in Dubois County
Organizers counted 283 residents who took advantage of Saturday’s opportunity to properly dispose of medications on a warm spring day. Residents are doing a great job cleaning out those medicine cabinets. Dubois County CARES Coordinator Candy Neal reported 340.8 pounds of medications were properly disposed of on Saturday. Additionally, cardboard and plastic bags were recycled…
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Addison Schneider recipient of Elks Most Valuable Student Scholarship
Addison Schneider, a senior at Forest Park High School, was selected as a recipient of the Most Valuable Student Scholarship by the Elks National Foundation. The MVS Scholarship provides support and recognition to academically talented and community-minded students. From more than 23,000 applicants at the start of the process in August, to the final 500…
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City of Jasper honors Juanita Boehm
It is with deep sadness and profound respect that the City of Jasper announces the passing of former Clerk-Treasurer Juanita Boehm. A lifelong resident of Jasper, Juanita served our community with unwavering dedication for more than two decades. Juanita first took office as Clerk-Treasurer in 1996. Over her 24-year tenure, she became a cornerstone of…
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Jasper Common Council moves to increase special tax levy
The Jasper City Council approved the first reading of an ordinance to increase the Cumulative Capital (Cum Cap) Development Levy during their meeting on Wednesday. Cum Cap funds are specialized property tax levies authorized by Indiana law for local governments to fund long-term capital projects, such as infrastructure repairs, equipment purchases, or building improvements. Jasper established…
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American Elm planted to commemorate America’s 250th
The Jasper Chamber of Commerce and Patoka 2000 hosted a tree planting and blessing at the Jasper Public Library on Friday morning. In honor of the country’s 250th Anniversary, the groups planted an American elm as a local Liberty Tree, hearkening back to the original. That elm tree located in Boston was a gathering place…
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‘All gave some, some gave all’ Patriot Riders set to honor deceased veterans
The Southern Indiana Patriot Guard Riders are set to gather to honor and remember heroes who gave all for their country. This once-a-year, two-day event falls on Saturday, May 16th and Sunday, May 17th this year. The public is invited to join as the group travels across a few Indiana counties to honor and remember…
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Indiana State Parks offers free annual entrance passes for foster families
If you are hosting foster children, you and your family could get into all Indiana State Park properties across the state for free. The Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) offers a free annual entrance pass to qualified foster families. To get a pass, families need to fill out a short form. A link to…
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Jasper High School Interact Club and Rotary Club of Dubois County
The Rotary Club of Dubois County and the Jasper High School Interact Club continue to demonstrate the power of service-driven collaboration, celebrating another impactful year of partnership during their second joint meeting of the year. The Jasper High School Interact Club, now nearly 30 members strong and led by faculty sponsor Mrs. Anna Grant, has gone…
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Jasper Group honors Mike Elliott, former president, CEO and chairman of the board
Jasper Group is remembering Mike Elliott, former President, CEO, and Chairman of the Board, whose leadership and spirit shaped the company for decades. Elliott served as President, CEO, and Chairman from 1986 to 2022 and played a defining role in the company’s growth, culture, and long-term direction. He was known not only for his business…
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Free compost & cover crop workshop coming to Jasper
The Dubois County Soil and Water Conservation District will host a free workshop for community members interested in improving soil health, reducing waste, and learning practical conservation techniques for home gardens and farms. Date: May 12, 2026Time: 5:30 – 7:00 PMRegistration opens: 5:15 PMLocation: CTIM Building at VUJC, 861 College Ave, Room 227/226, 2nd Floor,…
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Patoka 2000 to hold annual tree dedication and blessing ceremony on Arbor Day
Patoka 2000 will host its annual Tree Dedication and Blessing Ceremony on Friday, April 24, 2026, in observance of Arbor Day. The event will feature the planting of a Liberty Tree — an American Elm selected to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the United States — along with the installation of a Patoka 2000 commemorative…
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“Heart on Fire” Women’s Workshop at Saint Meinrad on May 27
“Heart on Fire,” a day-long women’s workshop, will be offered on May 27, 2026, from 9 a.m.–3 p.m. Central time at the Saint Meinrad Guest House and Retreat Center. The retreat will be led by Jane Feliz Rush. The stories of women in the Church who have bravely and boldly stood in the fire of…
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Saint Meinrad Institute for Sacred Music to host a workshop on the History and Theory of Chant
The Saint Meinrad Institute for Sacred Music will host a summer chant workshop titled “History and Theory of Chant” on July 20-24, 2026. This workshop is designed for directors of liturgical music and singers in parish liturgies who are new to chant. Classroom sessions will introduce participants to the basics of chant, including notation and…
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Huntingburg VFW Post 2366 Memorial Day Observance May 25
Huntingburg VFW Post 2366 will hold Memorial Day Observance on Monday, May 25, 2026, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church Cemetery at 8:30 a.m, Fairmount Cemetery at 9 a.m, Mayo Cemetery in Duff at 9:30 a.m. At 10 a.m. members will meet at Veterans Monument Park on 14th St. in Huntingburg near the Event Center. All times…
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From sports stars to the attorney general himself, Hoosiers have unclaimed property
by Mackenzi Klemann, Indiana Capital ChronicleApril 22, 2026 An unclaimed $49.14 check from Warner Brothers Studio to NBA legend Reggie Miller remains unclaimed 21 years later. As does the $38.57 in wages owed to former Colts quarterback Andrew Luck since 2015 by NBC Universal — and the $83.19 in checks from the studio that the…
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Early voting off to a strong start in Dubois County
Early voting is off to a strong and encouraging start this primary season, with over 1,500 voters already turning out to make their voices heard. Local election officials are pleased with the steady participation and remind residents that additional convenient opportunities are ahead. This Saturday, April 25th, marks the first early-voting Saturday in Dubois County….
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Springs Valley Bank & Trust Financial Advisory Group achieves $1B in assets management
Springs Valley Bank & Trust Company announced that Springs Valley Financial Advisory Group has achieved $1 billion in assets under management. This achievement reflects the trust of clients, the strength of advisory services, and a continued commitment to helping individuals, families, and businesses achieve their financial goals, the company stated in a press release. “Reaching…
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Going fishing
About 70 Jasper High School students visited Huntingburg Lake on Tuesday to learn how the Indiana Department of Natural Resources conducts fish surveys of Indiana lakes and ponds. The AP Biology and Environmental Studies students were shown how to operate the electrical current on the DNR boats and collect stunned fish. For the curious, biologists…
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Huntingburg pickleball courts expected to open in May
The new pickleball courts at League Stadium are on track to open by the end of May, according to updates from the Huntingburg Parks Board meeting held Monday. The asphalt went down last week, and contractors are now installing poles for the nets. A fence company has started coring work and will set the fencing…
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Registration open for 16th Mr. Lincoln’s Neighborhood 5K
The Friends of Lincoln State Park and Indiana Department of Natural Resources will co-host the 16th Mr. Lincoln’s Neighborhood 5K Run/Walk on Saturday, May 2, 2026, at 9:00 a.m. CDT at Lincoln State Park. The 5K will closely follow the same route as previous events, with a slight change due to the dam construction project,…
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Beta Gamma Chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa April meeting minutes
Beta Gamma Chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa, an honorary sorority for women educators, met on Thursday, April 9, 2026, at the Holy Family Fellowship Hall. Members enjoyed refreshments provided by the April Fellowship Committee of Paula Alles, Denise Schroering, Karen Terwiske, and Jessica Mehringer. The first order of business was to vote for new officers…
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Girls on the Run of Southwest Indiana celebrates over 530 girls at annual 5K event
Girls on the Run of Southwest Indiana (GOTRSWIN) invites the community to celebrate the power, confidence, and accomplishments of more than 530 local girls at its annual Spring 5K on Saturday, April 25, 2026, at 9:00 a.m. at Jasper Middle School. This celebratory, non-competitive 5K marks the culmination of an eight-week, evidence-based program designed to inspire girls in…
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Patoka 2000 accepting donations for bridge planters for summer months
Patoka 2000 (beautification committee of the Jasper Chamber) is getting ready to prepare the urns on the Patoka River Bridge for the Spring & Summer seasons. To defray the costs of this beautification project, Patoka 2000 seeks donations from individuals, families and businesses throughout the community. You may make a donation in any amount and…
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Trooper Denk-Mundy named 2025 Trooper of the District; Schnell receives Top OWI award
Tuesday, Indiana State Police Superintendent Anthony Scott announced Trooper Kayla Denk-Mundy has been selected as the 2025 “Trooper of the District.” Trooper Denk-Mundy was recognized in Indianapolis by Superintendent Scott, along with other troopers who were selected by their respective districts. “This honor is bestowed upon a deserving trooper who exemplifies the department’s high standards…
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Two Deaconess Memorial doctors named 2026 LCM Outstanding Physicians
Joseph El-Houjairy, M.D. and Joshua Leonard, M.D., have been named the 2026 Little Company of Mary (LCM) Outstanding Physician Award recipients at Deconess Memorial Medical Center. This award is named in honor of the Little Company of Mary Sisters – USA, the founders of Deconess Memorial. The LCM Award is given annually to a physician…
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Jasper Airsoft team takes on international competition amid Middle East tensions
When the two American teams set to compete in the first World Airsoft Games in Abu Dhabi dropped out due to the heightened tensions in the Middle East, Harrison McCoy received a call from a highly popular local name in the sport with an offer he couldn’t refuse. Harrison operates HTK Airsoft at 1355 Vine…
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Dubois County hires new Veterans Service Officer
Nick Pagragan, a Marine and Army veteran from Santa Claus, recently took over the Dubois County Veteran Service Office. Local veterans had been volunteering at the office since the resignation of the previous Veteran Service Officer. Commissioner Chad Blessinger praised those volunteers for keeping the office running from mid-February to last week while the county…
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Solar companies working with county to address concerns
At Monday’s regular Dubois County Commissioner meeting, Commissioner Chad Blessigner discussed ongoing conversations with EDP Renewables regarding the second phase of their solar project in the Duff area. The company had come to the county to gauge their willingness to negotiate agreements to begin the process of expanding north of the railroad tracks crossing on…
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Jasper Chamber hosting ribbon-cutting events
The Jasper Chamber of Commerce is hosting the following ribbon-cutting events. Elira Health at the Southgate Shopping Center on Thursday, April 23 at 2 p.m. Transforming Hope at 486 Executive Blvd., lower level on Friday, April 24, at 2 p.m. Worth Medical Clinic at 504 Third Avenue on Friday, May 1, at 12:30 p.m. ReMax…
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Dubois County Chamber of Commerce hosting ribbon-cutting for The Vanity Private Suites
The Dubois County Chamber of Commerce invites the public to attend a ribbon cutting ceremony celebrating the grand opening of The Vanity Private Suites, a new upscale beauty and wellness destination in Ferdinand. The event will take place on Tuesday, April 28 at 6:00 PM at 301 E. First Street, Suite C, Ferdinand, IN 47532. Community members, local leaders,…
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Governor removes Dubois County sheriff from Indiana law enforcement board after failed settlement
by Casey Smith, Indiana Capital Chronicle April 20, 2026 A divided Indiana Law Enforcement Training Board on Monday rejected a proposed settlement that would have allowed embattled Dubois County Sheriff Tom Kleinhelter to remain certified as a law enforcement officer until 2027, instead sending the case back for further review amid sharp criticism from current…
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Musicians, singers, listeners invited to informal Music Circle
A local group of musicians is hosting a Music Circle on Sunday, April 26, from 1 to 4 p.m. EST at the Campground Shelter at Lincoln State Park. Musicians, singers and listeners are invited to an informal gathering in a relaxed outdoor setting for a sing-along and sharing of favorite music and instruments. All are…
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Springs Valley Bank & Trust Company names Jason Sermersheim portfolio manager
Springs Valley Bank & Trust Company announced that Jason Sermersheim was named a portfolio manager. Jason joined Springs Valley in 2023 as an investment analyst. “It is a privilege to take on this new responsibility,” said Jason. “ I am grateful for the trust management has placed in me and am excited to continue working…
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Southwest Dubois teachers bring STEM to life through fellowship experience
What happens when passionate teachers, creative thinking, and hands-on learning collide? At Southwest Dubois County School Corporation, it looks a lot like the STEM Fellowship in action. This year, the second cohort of Southwest Dubois educators — Nick Herron, Taylor Duckworth, Amanda Thompson and Stacey Metz — joined the STEM Fellowship, a dynamic 10-month professional…
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Vonderheide, Uebelhor seeking Republican nomination for County Commissioner
Dubois County Councilman Doug Uebelhor and former Jasper Mayor Dean Vonderheide are on the ticket to potentially represent the Republican Party for the District 2 County Commissioner seat in the upcoming general election. Dubois County Voters will have an opportunity to select one of the two on their ticket. (Correction: This originally said Bainbridge Township…
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Letter: Mid-States Corridor, when is enough, enough?
In a recent article I read by Chuck Marohn of Strong Towns titled What Is Enough? I couldn’t help thinking about that very question as it relates to the Mid-States Corridor and what proponents continue to try to pitch to convince this is needed and will be the great savior for our community. When the…
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Dubois County Chamber awards quarterly non-profit grant to Girls on the Run of Southwest Indiana
The Dubois County Chamber of Commerce awarded Girls on the Run of Southwest Indiana its quarterly nonprofit grant. Girls on the Run of Southwest Indiana is dedicated to empowering young girls through evidence-based programming that combines social-emotional learning with physical activity. Girls on the Run of Southwest Indiana serves Dubois County by partnering with local elementary…
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Jasper breaks ground on Regional Wellness Center
City officials and community leaders broke ground Friday on the Regional Wellness Center, located along 15th Street, between The Parklands and the Jasper High School property. The city owns the facility, which will be managed through a partnership with the YMCA. The project has secured $14.1 million in private donations from more than 90 individuals,…
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Springs Valley Bank & Trust Company names Patrick Sander portfolio manager
Springs Valley Bank & Trust Company names Patrick Sander as a portfolio manager. Patrick joined Springs Valley in 2023 as an investment analyst. “Thank you to Springs Valley Bank & Trust Company, particularly the Financial Advisory Group team, for providing all the support I need to perform in my role,” said Patrick. “I am excited…
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Huntingburg Elementary pursuing student leadership initiative certification
Thursday, students from Huntingburg Elementary took center stage at the Southwest Dubois County School board meeting, presenting their leadership notebooks to board members as part of the school’s journey to become a Leader in Me Lighthouse school. The Leader in Me Lighthouse School certification is awarded by the global organization FranklinCovey as recognition that schools…
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“Women Carrying the Light of Christ” Women’s Weekend Retreat at Saint Meinrad in May
“Women Carrying the Light of Christ: Past and Present,” a women’s retreat, will be offered on May 1–3, 2026, at the Saint Meinrad Guest House and Retreat Center. The retreat will be led by Dr. Kimberly Baker, associate professor of patristics at Saint Meinrad Seminary and School of Theology. From the first Easter morning, all…
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Danish-Latvian Wind Quintet Set to Perform at Saint Meinrad on April 21
Saint Meinrad Archabbey Cultural Events will present a concert by Danish-Latvian ensemble CARION on April 21, 2026, at 7:30 p.m. Central time in the St. Bede Theater. The evening’s program highlights the versatility of CARION, pairing virtuosic 20th-century works with folk-inspired traditions. Featured pieces include György Ligeti’s Sechs Bagatellen and a wind quintet arrangement of Ludwig van…
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Jasper Chamber hosting paper shredding
Paper Shredding Dates at the Kimball Resource Center, 1550 Power Drive, begin Wednesday, April 22, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and continue on May 20, July 22, September 23, October 21, and November 18 (all on Wednesday and same times). America Recycles Day Shredding is provided by Kimball Resource Center and partnered with the…
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Dubois County Airport Authority April meeting
The Dubois County Airport Authority met for its regular meeting on Monday evening and discussed the following items. Airport Career Cruise and Aviation Program Applications Airport Manager Travis McQueen reported that the airport participated in the countywide 8th-grade career cruise, attracting 29 students who expressed verbal interest in aviation careers. This represents approximately 5% of…
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DNR proposes boost to bobcat trapping quota; add weapons
by Mackenzi Klemann, Indiana Capital Chronicle April 16, 2026 The Indiana Department of Natural Resources intends to boost the state’s bobcat trapping quota and allow hunters to use weapons to kill the animals and counter Indiana’s growing bobcat population. A permanent rule proposed by DNR would permit licensed hunters and trappers to harvest 400 bobcats…
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Archabbey Library Gallery to host an exhibit of photographs by photojournalist Henry Herr Gill
Saint Meinrad Archabbey Library Gallery, St. Meinrad, IN, will host an exhibit of photographs by famed photojournalist Henry Herr Gill from April 18 to May 31, 2026. This exhibit entitled “Stories and Secrets,” includes portraits of individuals from around the world. His mentor, William Hicks, the picture editor of Life Magazine, told him to master taking…
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Community asked to honor fallen Celestine firefighter
The Celestine Volunteer Fire Department is asking local residents to help honor fallen firefighter Lucas A. Gehlhausen as he is remembered at the National Fallen Firefighter Memorial Service on Sunday, May 3rd. Gehlhausen will be honored alongside nearly 200 other firefighters who have died in the line of duty in recent years at the National…
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Daughters of Isabella hosting Mother’s Day membership dinner
Daughters of Isabella Jasper Circle #140 announces that May 11, 2026, is the Membership Mother’s Day Dinner and meeting. It will be held at St. Joseph Parish Center. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m., with the meal to follow at 6:30 p.m. The cost of the meal is $12. A free-will offering will be collected for…
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WBDC announces Country Showdown lineup and community partnership
Country radio station 100.9FM WBDC is proud to announce the official lineup and featured nonprofit partner for the 44th Annual WBDC Country Showdown, presented by German American Bank. The event will take place on Friday, June 5, 2026, at the Jasper Arts Center. Continuing its long-standing tradition of supporting local organizations, WBDC has selected the Dubois County 4-H Council as this year’s featured…
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Letter: Mid-States Corridor a non-partisan issue
The Mid-States Corridor may soon be canceled by INDOT. I say this because Monday morning, I saw Gov. Mike Braun on the news crowing about eliminating Indiana’s gas tax…for the people of Indiana’s benefit. Sounds like a great idea. We get 2 benefits: 1) lower fuel prices and 2) even less money for INDOT. How…
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Friends of Patoka River Wildlife Refuge hosting tree giveaway
In celebration of Earth Day, the Friends of the Patoka River National Wildlife Refuge will be giving away trees free of charge for as long as they last on Saturday, April 25. There will be shrubs, flowering trees as well as hardwoods. The trees can be picked up at the IGA located in Oakland City…
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Scherer Development to acquire Erny Sheet Metal
Scherer Development has agreed to terms to acquire Erny Sheet Metal, a longstanding metal manufacturer based in Jasper. Corey Scherer, President/CEO of Scherer Development and Advanced Sports Supply, stated in the deal terms that all current employees of Erny Sheet Metal, including Secretary Barb Erny and President Dave Erny, will be retained and business will…
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(Fixed) Water main break affecting Jasper customers and businesses
The Jasper Municipal Water Department announced repairs have been completed on the water main break located at College Avenue and Meridian Road. If your water has discoloration, run the cold water tap for 15-20 minutes, or until it clears. A Boil Water Advisory is NOT in effect. There are no potential health effects. If you…
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Sparked by AES battery development, residents ask Huntingburg for development moratorium
Huntingburg resident Amanda Souders Harris urged the common council to enact a temporary moratorium on new development within the city’s extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ) until the Unified Development Ordinance can be updated to address large-scale projects that current regulations weren’t designed to handle. Harris told the council the community faces developmental pressures from data centers, solar…
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Huntingburg considering 8.9% water rate increase
The Huntingburg Common Council introduced an ordinance for an 8.9% water rate increase following a recommendation from the Utility Rate Advisory Board at Tuesday’s regular meeting. The proposed increase represents approximately $3 per month for the average residential customer using 2,000 gallons monthly, bringing their bill from $33.32 to about $36.30. Buzz Krohn of OW…
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Tickets are on sale for the Garden Gate Jazz, Wine & Craft Beer Festival
The annual Garden Gate Jazz, Wine, and Craft Beer Festival is set to return on April 25th to the beautiful Market Street Park in downtown Huntingburg, Indiana, offering an afternoon filled with live music, local flavors, and community celebration. From 12:00 to 6:00 p.m. EST, festival patrons can enjoy sampling a variety of wines and craft beers while…
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Rotary Club of Jasper Passport hosting Connections & Cabernet
Rotary Club of Jasper – Passport announced Connections & Cabernet, a relaxed, community?driven networking night designed to bring together professionals from a wide range of industries on April 30th from 4 to 6 p.m. at The Social Pour in Jasper. This event invites guests to enjoy great wine, genuine conversation, and an inside look at a professional club…
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4th annual Soup-port the Arts this Sunday, April 19
Jasper Arts is hosting the 4th annual SOUP-port The Arts event in the Atrium at the Thyen-Clark Cultural Center on Sunday, April 19, 2026, from noon to 2 p.m. Several professional ceramic artists throughout the surrounding area, along with artists of all ages, have been volunteering their time and talents over the last few months,…
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Heart of Jasper announces Alive After 5! returns
The Heart of Jasper is bringing back its popular Alive After 5! event series to the Square in downtown Jasper for the 2026 season. Held on the first Friday of select months from May through December, the monthly event runs from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., offering an evening of live music, local vendors, shopping,…
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Actors Community Theatre unveils new logo design and updated mission statement
Actors Community Theatre (ACT), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to enriching the community through the performing arts, announced the debut of its newly redesigned logo and updated mission statement. The new logo reflects ACT’s continued commitment to creativity, accessibility, and community connection through theatre and live performance. Featuring a refreshed, contemporary design, the new logo captures…
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Dubois County early voting information
Early voting in the 2026 Primary is underway in Dubois County. Here is a list of times and locations to cast your vote early or on election day, May 5. In Dubois County, voters will be asked to choose either a Democratic or Republican ballot when they check in to vote. Each ballot contains different…
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TRI-CAP celebrating 60 years: Half-pot fundraiser kicks off on April 25 with $1,060 starting prize
TRI-CAP will launch its first-ever Half-Pot Raffle on April 25, its official 60th anniversary, giving community members a chance to win while supporting a meaningful cause. The raffle begins with a $1,060 prize, commemorating TRI-CAP’s 60th anniversary and guaranteeing at least that amount for the winner. The total will grow as more tickets are sold. Tickets will be…
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Letter: Illegal voters are not the problem
After all the back-and-forth, I decided to do some checking. According to the Dubois County Clerk’s Office, there was one illegal voter on the list. But that person never voted. The Martin County Clerk’s Office reported no illegal voters on their list. So, in our community, illegal voting does not even happen. It is not…
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Three Sheriff candidates vying for Republican nomination in Primary
With early voting in the primary election underway, Dubois County voters have three candidates to choose from to run for sheriff on the Republican ticket in the November election. Tim Lampert, Jesus Monarrez, and Brian LaRoche are each seeking the nomination for one of the county’s most visible law enforcement positions. To help voters better…
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Mental health and substance use top challenges facing rural Southern Indiana communities
In early 2026, the Being for Others Health and Wellness Foundation (BFO) hosted eight informational sessions and invited community members to come together to learn about upcoming grant programs that align with BFO’s vision of Healthy Communities. BFO hosted events at local establishments within their service region of Crawford, Daviess, Dubois, Martin, Orange, Perry, Pike,…
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Dubois County celebrates Week of the Young Child
Investing In The Critical First Five Years This week, Dubois County joins communities across the country to celebrate the Week of the Young Child (April 11-17). Established by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC), this annual celebration focuses public attention on the needs of young children and their families, while recognizing…
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The Next Act celebrating Astra’s 90th birthday this Friday, April 17
On April 17, 1936, the Astra Theatre opened its doors for the very first time, screening The Unguarded Hour. Ninety years later to the day, we’re throwing a celebration with live music! Tickets are on sale now at AstraTheater.com and are $10. Doors and concessions will open at 6:00 p.m. on Friday, April 17. Beginning…
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Governor to pump $200M into child care vouchers, take 14K kids off waitlist
by Leslie Bonilla Muñiz, Indiana Capital Chronicle April 14, 2026 About 14,000 additional low-income children could soon nab vouchers for free and reduced-cost child care under a $200 million proposal announced Tuesday by Gov. Mike Braun’s administration. The administration will ask the State Budget Committee to let it divert $200 million from the General Fund…
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Letter: Voting in the Primary is SO important
Historically, turnout for the primary elections has been extremely low, yet it is so important to help shape our future, especially at the local and state level. Over the past year, our organization has continued to ask our local political leaders, state legislators and candidates to publicly state whether they are for or against the…
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Local students get hands-on history lesson at Revolutionary Rendezvous
One of the first events celebrating America’s 250th was held over the weekend in Ferdinand State Forest. Featuring reenactors and history buffs, The Revolutionary Rendezvous offered a hands-on, immersive experience for hundreds of middle schoolers on Friday. Students rotated through a variety of demonstrations, including a skirmish, blacksmithing, log-hewing, ropemaking, stone carving, games and more….
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Upcoming Deaconess Memorial classes/seminars
Adult Mental Health First Aid Deaconess Memorial Medical Center is offering Adult Mental Health First Aid. This is a skilled-based training that teaches people how to identify, understand, and respond to signs and symptoms of a mental health or substance use challenge in adults 18 and over. The next class will be held on Monday,…
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Dave Dugan performing at Astra Theatre this Saturday
The Astra Theatre will be welcoming Dave Dugan for a night of clean comedy on Saturday, April 18, 2026. Dugan is a regular on the nationally syndicated Bob and Tom Show, and his comedy special “Human Cannonball” is now featured on Dry Bar Comedy and YouTube. Tickets are on sale now at www.AstraTheater.com. Reserved seating tickets are…
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Indiana Department of Health reminds Hoosiers to take precautions against ticks
Indiana health officials urge Hoosiers to protect themselves from tick bites as the weather warms up and tick activity increases across the state. “Hoosiers who work outdoors or spend time enjoying outdoor activities are at increased risk for tick bites and tick-borne diseases,” said State Public Health Veterinarian Dr. Jen Brown, DVM, MPH. “Whether you’re…
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Mentors for Youth announces Save the Date for Howl at the Moon—September 18, 2026
Mentors for Youth of Dubois County is thrilled to announce this year’s Howl at the Moon fundraising event, happening on September 18th at The Thyen-Clark Cultural Center. Mentors For Youth is in search of sponsors to help make this extraordinary evening possible, which will include heavy appetizers, drinks, dancing, a silent auction, and an exciting dueling pianos performance,…
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Monte Cassino pilgrimages will be held in May
Saint Meinrad Archabbey’s pilgrimages to honor the Blessed Mother at the Monte Cassino Shrine have been scheduled for the Sundays in May. The pilgrimages begin with an opening hymn and a short sermon, followed by a rosary procession. The service ends with the Litany of the Blessed Virgin and a hymn. Speakers and topics for…
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SW Dubois County School Corporation recognized for student growth and academic impact
The Southwest Dubois County School Corporation announced the outstanding results from a recent statewide analysis evaluating school effectiveness using a “value-added” model—an approach that measures how much schools contribute to student success beyond expected outcomes. The study found that while 41% to 53% of student performance is influenced by socioeconomic and demographic factors, an equally…
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Timeless French Lick hosting Smithsonian exhibit as part of 250th Celebration
“Voices & Votes: Democracy in America” Opens May 16 at the Timeless French Lick Visitors Center with Ribbon Cutting and Public Celebration FRENCH LICK — The Orange County Convention & Visitors Bureau announced that Timeless French Lick will serve as the host community for “Voices & Votes: Democracy in America,” a Smithsonian Institution traveling exhibition,…
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A new gold rush: States stockpile bars, encourage gold-backed debit cards
State Representative Shane Lindauer has introduced bills in the 2024 and 2026 sessions to create paths to use gold-backed debit cards in Indiana. Most recently, House Bill 1227 was referred to a committee and not considered by the legislature.
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Jasper street closures and paving
The Jasper Street Department will close St. James Street at the intersection with “A” Street on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, starting at 8:00 a.m. Barring any unforeseen circumstance, the street will reopen by 4:00 p.m. the same day. This schedule is subject to weather conditions. Also: The Jasper Street Department, along with contractor Calcar Paving,…
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Event at Patoka Refuge ‘Walk on the Wild Side’
Come wander the woods of one of the more recent land acquisitions of the Patoka River National Wildlife Refuge on April 25th at 9:00 am CDT. Rather than a hike, this walk is intended to be an exploration of this newly acquired property. We will begin with a brief explanation of land acquisition within the…
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Springs Valley Bank & Trust Company named 5-star member of Indiana Bankers Association
Springs Valley Bank & Trust Company has been honored as a Five-Star Member of the Indiana Bankers Association (IBA). The award was presented on Thursday, April 9, 2026, by Amber Van Til, IBA President and CEO, in recognition of Springs Valley’s Association involvement throughout 2025. The Five Star Member designation recognizes those IBA -member banks…
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Letter: Misinformed voters larger issue than illegal votes
I have a confession. I am way more bothered by someone who is opposed to the Corridor voting for the same people who are pushing the Corridor forward than by writing countless letters to the editor saying that those elected officials aren’t “listening to the people,” than by somebody voting illegally. I guess this is…
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Boone’s mission to save a life continues to grow
“Looking back two years ago is incredible, seeing where we are now,” Boone Taylor, director of Mind Body and Soul, said. “I didn’t do this on my own and it wouldn’t have happened if God weren’t involved.” Operation Mind Body and Soul’s journey began with a vividly detailed dream that Boone believes was a vision….
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Dubois County Museum hosts Tea with Teddy and Me May 2
The Dubois County Museum announces their Tea with Teddy and Me program. It is scheduled for May 2, 2026, from 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon. The museum is located at 2704 N. Newton Street (N. US 231) in Jasper, IN. Experience a morning at the museum with boys and girls ages 3 to 9 invited…
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Neil Dauby elected to the Board of Directors of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
German American Bank’s Chairman and CEO, Neil Dauby, has been elected to serve on the Board of Directors of the Federal Reserve Bank (FRB) of St. Louis. In this role, he will contribute to the national monetary policymaking process, providing valuable economic insights that affect businesses and communities in the footprint it serves, including German…
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Spring Medication Take Back Day Saturday April 25
Be a part of the addiction and pollution solution by bringing your expired, unused, and unwanted pharmaceuticals and disposing of them at the Dubois County Medication Collection on Saturday, April 25 in collaboration with the DEA National Pharmaceutical Drug Take Back Event. The Jasper State Police Post, located at 2209 Newton Street, will host a…
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Letter: What is a secure election worth?
Perhaps the pages of the Dubois County Free Press are not the correct venue to have a political debate; but, it’s the only venue we have. To many people, on both sides of the aisle, we have an integrity crisis in our election system. It’s really a rather new crisis. Yes, as a nation we have grappled…
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Noah Freyberger wins Knights of Columbus State Free Throw contest
The 2026 Knights of Columbus State Free Throw Contest was held on March 21st at Guerin Catholic High School in Noblesville, Indiana. Congratulations to Noah Freyberger for winning the 9-year-old boy State Championship.
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Statement from Dubois County Sheriff’s Office regarding criminal charges
The Dubois County Sheriff’s Office issued a statement after news came out Thursday that Sheriff Tom Kleinhelter was being charged with several counts related to the investigation into the misappropriation of public funds. Sheriff Kleinhelter faces one count of official misconduct, a Level 6 felony, and three counts of false informing, all Class B misdemeanors,…
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Letter: Here a few more “ones” that are too many
I am delighted that Jim Arvin has finally found the text of the SAVE Act (H.R. 22), even if he seems to be struggling with how to read it. He claims that “one’s driver’s license is all that is needed to vote.” This is like saying all you need to drive a car is a key—ignoring…
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Marion County charges Sheriff Kleinhelter with four criminal counts
Affidavit at the end of the story. by Casey Smith, Indiana Capital Chronicle April 9, 2026 A southern Indiana sheriff accused of misusing public funds was charged Thursday in Marion County with a felony and three misdemeanors after investigators say he gave false information during a 2024 state police investigation. Dubois County Sheriff Thomas Kleinhelter…
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NE Dubois students build more than a fence at Patoka Lake
The overlook at Patoka Lake has long provided visitors with a clear, unobstructed view of the water and the surrounding landscape. But as time took its toll on the aging wooden railing surrounding the viewing area, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers needed a solution to maintain the popular spot. They found one with a…
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Braun announces 30-day break on Indiana sales tax for gasoline (updated)
by Mackenzi Klemann and Niki Kelly, Indiana Capital Chronicle April 8, 2026 Gov. Mike Braun issued an executive order Wednesday to enact a 30-day suspension of the 7% sales tax on gasoline — with the potential for extensions. “I am declaring a gas tax holiday to give Hoosiers relief from the pain at the pump…
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Local icon retires after 42 years of dedicated service to the Indiana State Police
Today, a member of the Indiana State Police and a fixture of the Warrick County community will be hanging up the mic for the last time. Sergeant Todd Ringle will be retiring after serving the public with the Indiana State Police for the last 42 years. Sergeant Ringle is a native of Fowler, Ind., and a…
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Letter: Have you read the SAVE Act?
Mr. Matthew Larson made some inaccurate remarks in his recent Letter to the editor regarding the SAVE ACT. First, I have read H.R. 22. The first sentence states, “AN ACT To amend the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 to require proof of United States citizenship to register an individual to vote in elections for…
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Deaconess Memorial Medical Center to host Earth Day celebration
Deaconess Memorial Medical Center invites its caregivers and community to come together in celebration of Earth Day at its annual fun, family-friendly event on Wednesday, April 22, 2026, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in the hospital lobby. Hosted by the organization’s Stewardship Committee, this year’s Earth Day Celebration will feature a community showcase highlighting environmental awareness, sustainability, and…
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Letter: He did it again!
Well, he can put another one in the win column. That’s nine wars that President Donald J. Trump has successfully brought to resolution. Hard to believe now how anyone can object to his finally claiming the Nobel Peace Prize. Scott NewtonJasper
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AES Battery Energy Storage System, solar discussion dominates commissioner meeting
Residents spoke to the county commissioners about the AES Crossvine Solar Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) during Monday’s regular meeting, and County Commissioner Chad Blessinger took some time to address questions and concerns about the system before leaving early for another commitment. Commissioner Blessinger’s statement With the AES Crossvine Solar Battery Energy Storage System (BESS)…
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City of Jasper invites public to Comprehensive Plan Open House on April 25
The City of Jasper invites residents, business owners, and community stakeholders to attend a public Open House celebrating the progress and draft outcomes of the City’s new Comprehensive Plan. The Open House will be held on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. at the River Centre, Door 9. This event marks…
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Special Bombers game set to support child advocacy group
Get ready for Swinging for SWICACC Night, where we’re swinging for the fences and swinging for something that truly matters. The Bombers are teaming up with the Southwest Indiana Child Advocacy Center Coalition for a night packed with baseball, fun, and community impact. SWICACC works every day to help children and families in OUR region…
