Jasper Community Arts will celebrate the annual holiday exhibit of artwork by having all three galleries at the Thyen-Clark Cultural Center full of local artists on display.
Grants Help Students Build Math Skills For Post-High School Success
The City of Huntingburg has announced city office closures for Thanksgiving this week.
The DNR, Next Level Trails (NLT) and Warrick Trails, Inc. opened the recently completed Tecumseh Trail in Lynnville on Nov. 19.
Diabetes touches almost every part of your life. It’s a serious, lifelong condition, but there’s a lot you can do to protect your health. Memorial Hospital and Health Care Center is offering, “Change the Life you Live: Diabetes.”
This week, lawmakers met at the Statehouse for Organization Day – the ceremonial start of the 2022 legislative session of the Indiana General Assembly.
The City of Huntingburg Street Department will pick up leaves next week on Monday, November 22; Tuesday, November 23; and Wednesday, November 24.
In Thursday's Update from the Indiana Department of Health, Dubois County recorded 20 new COVID-19 cases, and no new deaths.
Kimball International announced Thursday two promotions to the organization’s Executive Leadership team.
The Governor’s Public Health Commission met Thursday at the Indiana State Library to discuss public health funding issues, which impact how public health departments are structured and carry out their duties.
Numerous member of the Hadi Shriners organization met at German American Bank to reveal the final tally in the Quest For A Million Pennies on Thursday.
State Sen. Mark Messmer (R-Jasper) received the Birch Bayh-Richard Lugar Leader of the Year award from the Indiana Chamber of Commerce last week.
Today is the Great American Smokeout (GASO), a day to commit to being tobacco free. The American Cancer Society (ACS) designates the third Thursday of every year as the GASO, which encourages smokers to make a pledge to quit using tobacco products for just one day.
The Jasper Jaycees and the Jasper Chamber of Commerce are pleased to announce their combined efforts, once again this year, for the Outdoor Home/Christmas Decorating and Lighting Contest for Jasper residents.
Last season, Dubois County residents recycled over a half a ton of old Christmas lights, and the Dubois County Solid Waste District asks residents to recycle, rather than throw away, old strings of Christmas lights again this year.
The Dubois County Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) Supervisors are announcing the availability of cost share funds for cover crops sown in the fall of 2021.