The Dubois County Health Department will hold another special late-night clinic to help accommodate anyone wanting Covid-19 vaccine after our normal business hours.
Attorney General Todd Rokita announced Tuesday that his office’s Indiana Medicaid Fraud Control Unit has received $316,241 on behalf of the Indiana Medicaid program as part of a $4.9 million resolution of allegations against PharMerica Inc.
A Statewide Silver Alert has been declared for a Morgan County woman.
Dubois County reported a single-day record of 173 COVID-19 cases in Tuesday's update from the Indiana Department of Health.
Dubois County reported a death and an additional 262 COVID cases in Monday's COVID-19 update from the Indiana Department of Health.
The Town of Ferdinand issued a monthly report on Tuesday, recapping happenings from Town Agencies.
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Gov. Eric J. Holcomb today announced that Ryan Hadley is the new executive director for the Indiana Office of Energy Development.
Eligible small businesses may apply for up to $15,000 to support app or technology development, business management systems, grant writing services and more
Memorial Hospital and Healthcare Center is offering a free information session for Advance Care Planning.
Aside from becoming a Vote Center County, County Clerk Amy Kippenbrock is reminding Dubois County residents of changes and procedures ahead in 2022.
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A Houston man was arrested on two charges after a single-vehicle accident on Sunday.
Dubois County Circuit Court Clerk Amy Kippenbrock has announced that she will seek reelection to the office.
A Vincennes man was arrested Saturday morning for impersonating a public servant, speeding.
Group of citizens calling out for artists to aid in COVID Memorial construction.
This week's edition of the Messmer Report with Indiana Senator Mark Messmer.
In Friday's update from the Indiana Department of Health, Dubois County recorded 148 cases and zero deaths attributed to COVID-19.
Vincennes University has announced a temporary pause in face-to-face instruction.