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Grandview wins lawsuit against some residents blocking solar project construction
GRANDVIEW, Ind. (WEHT) — Grandview has won a lawsuit against some of its residents who oppose the Grandview Solar project. Some people were hoping to block the development on what they call “good farmland.” A Dubois County judge says there’s no issue with the start of construction. Eyewitness News is told at least 100 people […]
Dubois County Museum re-opens after flooding cleanup
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – The Dubois County Museum in Jasper is back to normal operations following cleanup efforts from recent flash flooding. Kathy Bachman with the Dubois County Museum confirmed to Eyewitness News that the museum opened as normal on July 9. Storms moved through the Jasper-area on July 3, dropping as much as 5 […]
Strassenfest Bike Ride Registration Open
Jasper, IN – July 8, 2024– DC Multisport is thrilled to announce that online registration is open for the highly anticipated Jasper Strassenfest Bike Ride! This annual event, a highlight of the Strassenfest celebrations, will take place on Saturday, August 3, 2024. Cyclists of all ages and skill...
Norb Krapf to Read from His New Book July 20 at museum.
On Saturday, July 20,2024 Jasper native and Indiana poet, Norbert Krapf, will visit to read from his new book called “Ida Hagan of the Pinkston Freedom Settlement” at 1:30pm at the Dubois County Museum at 2704 N. Newton Street in Jasper. He is excited to share his poems on the life of this remarkable woman. Miss Hagan grew up in the Pinkston Freedom Settlement that was located in the present Huntingburg Conservation Club area in Dubois County, IN. Miss Hagan achieved much in her growing up years in Ferdinand and Krapf is excited to share his 14 year research into her life. Krapf will have copies of his book on hand and will be available to sign his book. The Museum’s Gift Shop also has several more books written by Mr. Krapf on hand for purchase.
Dubois County Humane Society celebrates thousandth surgery
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – The thousandth surgery was performed Saturday at the Dubois County Human Society Spay and Neuter Clinic. The clinic took to Facebook to make the announcement. They went on to say that pet owners can make appointments on the shelter’s website.
Dubois County Museum impacted by flash flood
JASPER, Ind. (WEHT) — The Dubois County Museum remains closed this weekend, as staff continues to clean up from this week’s flash flooding. “We have had roof leaks, and we have had some little minor property stuff, but never anything to this extent,” says Jeff Schmitt, a museum volunteer and board of directors member. According […]
Dubois County Museum hosts Car Show August 11
The Dubois County Museum will host their fifth Annual Car Show on Sunday, August 11, from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the museum at 2704 N. Newton Street in Jasper. The show will be held in the shady area and parking lot behind the museum, rain or shine. Registration is from 9:00 a.m. to noon. The cost is $15 per vehicle the day of the show or $10 per pre-registered vehicle. Pre-registration forms are due by August 5. They are available at the museum or on the Facebook page.
Poet Norb Krapf to read from his new book at Dubois County Museum
On Saturday, July 20, 2024, Jasper native and Indiana poet Norbert Krapf will visit to read from his new book called “Ida Hagan of the Pinkston Freedom Settlement” at 1:30 p.m. at the Dubois County Museum at 2704 N. Newton Street in Jasper. He is excited to share...
Norb Krapf to read from new book July 20 at DC Museum
JASPER — On Saturday, July 20,2024 Jasper native and Indiana poet, Norbert Krapf, will visit to read from his new book called “Ida Hagan of the Pinkston Freedom Settlement” at 1:30 p.m. at the Dubois County Museum at 2704 N. Newton Street in Jasper. He is excited...
Letter To The Editor
This letter is addressing our assessment performed by Dubois County Assessor, Angela C. Giesler.
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