If you have an old refrigerator or freezer that you need gone and live in a Dubois County home, you can actually have that old thing picked up free of charge. Well, free of charge for you anyway. Not only can you get it picked up for responsible disposal, you can even make $50 off […]
Huntingburg Residents: No Need To Be Concerned Over New Flouride Review, Your Levels Are Below Those Levels
Many people have been sharing the Newsweek article about fluoridated water on social media. The article was one of many written about a review of previous studies pertaining to water fluoridation programs. One point that people seem to bring up is that the authors of the review mentioned the following excerpt from the review: “Overall, the […]
Jasper, Huntingburg Tie For Best Quality Of Water Among Most-Populated Cities In Indiana
If you’re thinking of buying a new home in Jasper or looking at houses for sale in Huntingburg, rest easy knowing that your water will be among the highest quality of water supplies in Indiana. Recently some curious folks examined water quality in 101 of the most populated cities in Indiana. The EPA uses a […]
Hold Tight, Gas Prices Are Expected To Come Back Down (Plus Where To Find The Best Prices Now)
If you just bought gas, you might be disappointed to see that you paid more for gas again. The gas prices in the state of Indiana jumped again. A Gasbuddy analyst said we don’t need to stress though, according to WITZ. Yesterday morning, prices across the sate were $2.27 on average. The good news is […]
Huntingburg’s New Railroad Overpass Opens This Week
The new railroad overpass in Huntingburg opens this this week! The project of the Indiana Department of Transportation first announced the railroad overpass in 2013. The City of Huntingburg and Dubois County both contributed $1 million each in order to fulfill the 20 percent match requirement for the project’s funding. Last week at a special council […]
Early Voting Starts Wednesday! Voter Registration Closes Today!
Just a friendly reminder that early voting for the 2018 Midterm Elections opens October 10. The early voting window ends on Monday, November 5. There are nearly 30 thousand registered voters in Dubois County and during the last midterm election in 2014, 11,827 people voted. This year, the midterm election will be help on Tuesday, […]
Midstate Corridor Report
The Midstate Corridor is the proposed highway-grade connection to run from Interstate 64 to Interstate 69 through Dubois County. Last year, Indiana lawmakers passed a bill letting municipalities participate in a regional development authority to create a fund that would go to support regional infrastructure projects like the Midstate Corridor. So, after that, the Midstate Corridor Regional […]
Dubois County Submitted Funding Applications To Grant Program
Dubois County submitted five applications to the Indiana Department of Transportation before Friday’s deadline. The applications were for grant funding for three roads and motion-activated signs for the county, plus a joint road project with the Town of Ferdinand. In all, Dubois County requested the following from the Community Crossings grant program: $244,362 to pave County Road […]
Huntingburg Board of Public Works and Safety Approved Funding Of Three Projects
Huntingburg Board of Public Works and Safety met last Thursday and approved applications for Community Crossings funding for three projects that will benefit Huntingburg. Huntingburg Board of Public Works and Safety Approved Projects The funding was approved for the following three projects: $90,105.37 – Mill and pave 14th Street between U.S. 231 and Chestnut Street […]
Huntingburg Board of Public Works and Safety Approves Routes For Herbstfest Parade And The 5K
The Huntingburg Public Works and Safety met this past Thursday and approved routes for this year’s Herbstfest Parade and other events. The Huntingburg Herbstfest take place the last weekend of the month. The events also include the Trent Singer 5K Run, Walk and Bike Ride. This event, as you may know, happens during the festival. […]