Ahead of its closure, the Dubois County Regional COVID-19 Test Site will distribute take home tests.
Starting today, more than 200 state and local law enforcement agencies will be increasing patrols as part of the national “Click It or Ticket” campaign ahead of Memorial Day weekend.
Patoka Lake will host its annual Kids Fishing Derby on June 4 from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the Osborn Ramp off State Road 145.
Heritage Hills High School is hosting a Military Signing Day for the Class of 2022.
Memorial Hospital and Health Care Center has announced a June class and support meeting.
The Indiana State Police have announced a Career Camp for this summer.
A Rockport man was arrested over the weekend in the shooting of a Kentucky police officer.
Veterans organizations of Dubois County will hold a Memorial Day Observance later this month.
The state of Indiana is conducting a survey to better serve electric cars, and owners, throughout the state.
In this week's Messmer Report, Indiana Senator Mark Messmer focuses on mental health.
Four Dubois County students have been named among the 200 statewide recipients of teaching scholarships for the fall.
In a monthly radio appearance, Jasper Mayor Dean Vonderheide covered a range of topics within the community - touching on everything from the upcoming Downtown Revitalization construction to a Youtube video alleging first amendment failures at City Hall.
Cops Cycling for Survivors is set to ride through Southern Indiana in mid-July.
The Dubois County Habitat for Humanity will be handing over the keys to a local family this weekend.
The DNR Division of Law Enforcement’s K-9 Resource Protection Program is entering week eight of its nine-week training school held at Patoka Lake in southern Indiana.
Governor Eric J. Holcomb is directing flags in the State of Indiana to be flown at half-staff in remembrance of the one million American lives lost to COVID-19.
On Thursday, and Indiana State Police Investigation led to the arrest of a Crawford County elected official.
A Southern Indiana student has been named as one of two Indiana scholars.
The City of Huntingburg’s Parks & Recreation Summer Program is an eight-week program for children ages five to 13 years of age that allows participants to meet friends, develop a variety of skills, and learn from new experiences.