Jasper Library adds 54 new magazines to digital services

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The Jasper-Dubois County Contractual Public Library has added 54 magazines through it digital provider, Overdrive. Patrons can access the magazines as well as ebooks and audiobooks from the library’s website through the Overdrive link towards the bottom of the home page. Users may browse the library’s website, borrow titles with a valid library card, and start reading…

Astra naming opportunities announced; Visitors Center donates $15,000

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  Six areas of the Astra Theatre are available to be named by donors to the Next Acts’ planned renovation and reopening. “We’re excited to finally be at a point where we are able to offer these opportunities to the community,” said Leslie Hamby, Next Act’s chairperson.  “These rights are meant to be into perpetuity…

Dubois County hits the polls hard; Eck picked over Vollmer

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In a national Primary Election that has several stigmatizing characters, Dubois County voters turned out in droves to cast their ballots. Overall, Dubois County had over 43 percent of registered voters, or 12,998 of 30,003 voters, reporting to the 12 polling locations in the county. While some, like the Huntingburg Event Center and Jasper Middle School, reported record…

10 warrants issued in Operation Triple Threat, third drug operation in Dubois County

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10 warrants were issued in the third operation in Dubois County. Seven arrests made so far. Prosecuting Attorney reports difficulty in operation due to lowered penalties for drug offenses.  Also reports an increase in heroin coming into the county. Prosecuting Attorney connects increases in crime to decrease penalties for drug offenses Several arrests were made…

Deputies make arrests for false informing and obstruction of justice in stolen vehicle case

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Dubois County deputies have arrested two individuals, Richard E Evans of 7007 N 400 E, Dubois, and Rodney G Flick of 4514 W 300 N, Jasper, in relation to the stolen truck. The two originally reported the truck as being stolen. Deputies found the reportedly stolen truck on County Road 600N just east of Portersville Road. The…

7 arrested in third Dubois County drug operation

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Seven men were arrested Monday on warrants for a third large drug operation being conducted by the Dubois County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office and the Dubois County Sheriff’s Department. At least three additional arrests are expected in the most recent round of drug interdiction charges. In addition to the sheriff’s department, the Spencer County Sheriff’s Department…

Residents take advantage of Medication Collection Day despite rain; 353 lbs collected

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A steady stream of residents brought in a total of 353 lbs. of prescription drugs despite the rain Saturday for the annual Medication Collection Day. Tri-Cap RSVP director Becky Beckman said that a total of 351 residents brought in 353 pounds of medications to be properly disposed of by the Jasper State Police Post. Success!…

Bombers announce Gobert will return to team as assistant coach

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The Dubois County Bombers and head coach Andy Lasher announce the addition of Jasper High School and University of Dayton standout Nick Gobert to the Bombers coaching staff. Gobert will be an assistant coach for the 2016 Bombers. A significant contributor as a player with the 2014 and 2015 Bombers squads, Gobert is being added to…

Alan McKinney Music Fest Memorial: Musician’s legacy to benefit local high schools

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A fundraiser this weekend will remember a local musician and continue his legacy by supporting local high school bands. Organized by Duane Meyer and Ronnie Schultz  in memory of Alan McKinney, a Birdseye musician who inspired and educated many local musicians, the Alan McKinney Music Fest Memorial will feature nine area bands performing this Saturday at…

Avian flu quarantine officially lifted; Dubois County farms certified flu free

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After 90 days without another case of avian influenza reported, that final quarantine has been lifted on the Dubois County farms impacted by the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in January. The lift comes after the first commercial turkey farm in Dubois was diagnosed with the H7N8 HPAI virus on January 15. Within 24 hours,…

Ireland yard left rutted after vehicle leaves scene

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The Dubois County Sheriff’s Department is seeking information about a vehicle that ran through a yard in Ireland sometime between 8:40 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. Sunday. According to authorities, the vehicle ran into the yard at 4159 West State Road 56 across from Shamrock Lane. It left large ruts in yard. It backed out and…

Eck, Vollmer vie for Democratic nomination for County Commissioner

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On Tuesday, voters will have a chance to choose the Democratic nomination for the District 1 Dubois County Commissioner’s seat as Gary Eck challenges incumbent Larry Vollmer. This is Eck’s first time running for office although he has headed up the Dubois County Democrats for several years as the county chair. He stepped down before…

Huntingburg police charge Bristow man with theft from local business

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The Huntingburg Police Department arrested Shaun M. Brosmer, 31, of Bristow, for allegedly using a business’s account at a local home improvement store to make purchases. According to Huntingburg Detective Sergeant Christian Gogel, he was notified by The Waters of Huntingburg on April 12 that several unauthorized purchases had been made at Steinkamp Home Center. The…

Jasper Police Department sex sting nets Terre Haute arrest

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The Jasper Police Department assisted in the arrest of a Terre Haute man for multiple charges after he allegedly contacted what he thought was a 13-year-old Jasper child to engage in sexual activities. According to authorities, Michael S. Rowe made contact with the Jasper Police Department as part of a sting operation. The department had…

Girls on the Run to host 5k Saturday

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Update: Despite the rainy forecast, the Girls on the Run 5k Celebration WILL take place tomorrow, Saturday, April 30th, at Jasper Middle School. Race Registration, Happy Hair, Photo Booth, Sign-making, the Bake Sale and all the pre-race activities will take place inside the school’s Black Gymnasium from 8:00-8:45 AM. Please park on the North side…

Jasper Middle School presents Lion King JR. this week

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The Jasper Middle School Theatre Dept will be showing Lion King JR Thursday at 6 p.m., Friday at 6 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. Tickets are $5 at the door and guests should enter through the athletic entrance and the show will be in the auditorium.

Stein retires, wishes she could have worked herself out of job

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One of the founding “mothers” of Crisis Connection plans on retiring after 33 years with the local organization. Beth Stein served for 26 years as executive director. Stein helped form the group of volunteers in 1983 that eventually started the hotline that became the Crisis Connection. At the time, they were all volunteers trying to find…

Watch nesting barn owls through DNR webcam

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A show of companionship and survival will play out before the public in a DNR webcam that offers a peek into the lives of a barn owl pair raising chicks. The webcam is at wildlife.IN.gov/8183.htm. Barn owls are a state-endangered species. The pair on this webcam has been living in a DNR-built nest box inside…

Huntingburg Council: City of Huntingburg projects moving ahead

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Warm weather and the passage of one of the city’s most popular annual events, The Garden Gate Fest, have crews working on major Stellar Projects along with the regular maintenance. Fourth Street is a one-way street going east and west from U.S. 231/Main Street while crews work to replace the old water main as part…

Mausoleum vandalized at Fairview Cemetery

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Jasper Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance in obtaining information about vandalism that occurred during the overnight hours. A mausoleum face plate was damaged at Fairview Cemetery. If anyone saw suspicious activity please call the Jasper Police Department at 812-482-2255 or the anonymous tip line 812-481-2677 (COPS).

Group seeking volunteers for Riverwalk invasive species eradication efforts

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The newly formed group, Invasive Species Awareness Coalition of Dubois County (ISAC), is holding a volunteer “Helping Jasper’s Nature” day on Saturday, May 7 from 9 a.m. to noon to help improve the natural habitat along Jasper’s beautiful Riverwalk. Volunteers from ISAC spent several hours identifying and mapping invasive plants along a section of the…

7th Street next to German American closed next week

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The City of Jasper will be closing West 7th Street from Main to Newton starting at 8 a.m. Monday, May 2. The closure will remain in place for a week. The closure is necessary as a contractor removes an underground storage tank at the intersection of 7th and Newton. The tank was discovered during recent…

County to test sirens Friday at 6 p.m.

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Due to an upgrade to the county sirens we will be testing the sirens on Friday, April 29 at 6:00 p.m. instead of May 1st to ensure that the upgrade does work properly. Please note this is only a test and does not affect the City of Jasper.

Crisis Connection director to retire

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After 33 years of leading the mission to end sexual and domestic violence, Beth Stein, Executive Director of Crisis Connection, Inc., has decided to retire. Crisis Connection will host an open house to honor Stein’s years of service and celebrate her new beginning Thursday, May 5 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. EDT at Monkey…

Lane restrictions on I-64 for bridge deck cleaning

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– The Indiana Department of Transportation announces multiple lane restrictions for Interstate 64 in Dubois, Perry and Crawford Counties for bridge deck and seat cleaning. Beginning on or around 7 a.m., central time, on May 2, INDOT maintenance crews will begin restricting lanes intermittently, both east and westbound on I-64 between mile markers 63 and…

Social justice proponent extols virtues of Tri-Cap programs

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“Everyone believes they are the middle class regardless of what their income is,” Sister Simone Cambell said. Campbell was the keynote speaker at Tri-Cap’s 50th Anniversary luncheon held Monday. Tri-Cap has offices in Dubois, Pike, Warrick and Vanderburgh counties and offers a myriad of programs with the mission to provide health, housing and educational services…

Birdseye Utility Superintendent fired: Move saddens council members

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Following an hour-long executive session on Tuesday, April 26, Birdseye Town Council members opened a special meeting and closed it about two minutes later — their work done. “It is with great sadness I make a motion to terminate your employment, effective immediately,” said Council President Jerry Alstadt to Water and Sewer Superintendent Glenn Bayer….

Drunk driving, illegal handgun charges send two men to jail

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Huntingburg officers arrested two men — one for drunk driving and the other for illegal possession of a handgun — after finding a car stopped in the drive lane of the parking lot at Huntingburg’s City Park. According to Huntingburg officers, an officer patrolling through the Huntingburg City Park at about 10:30 p.m. found a Nissan…

Ferdinand and St. Henry parish merger meeting May 15

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The merger committee for St. Ferdinand and St. Henry Catholic Churches will hold two town hall meetings in order to discuss the merger process in an open forum. The first will be on Sunday, May 15 after the 9:30 a.m. Mass in the gym and the second on Wednesday, May 18 after the 6 p.m. evening…