Friday, May 29, 2026: Powerful word, a feature about being the best and aging


Friday, May 29, 2026

Issue #321

From Dubois County

Hey Reader,

I have four hours of recorded interview with the subject of today's feature, "Powerful Words", Glenn Buechlein.

Well, I had four, but by mistake, I actually deleted over an hour of an important interview.

Glenn was a great interviewee, and since then, we have occasionally traded articles and quotes back and forth.

Today, while I was finishing up this story, I came across a reference to the Robert Redford movie "Jeremiah Johnson" in a photo I took, so I sent him a great article I read about it recently.

Meeting him and hearing his personal story has been an honor.

He has described himself as laquocious, hence the four hours of interviews, and a lot has been written about him, and by him, so it was difficult to pull this story together.

The theme did slowly come together. And it all started with a phrase he said in the first interview last December about chasing ghosts.

Check it out and have a good weekend.

Also, you may want to read this poem, Please Use AI

From Dubois County with love.

Matthew and Amy Crane

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Powerful words

Letter: Bring back summer grocery assistance for Indiana’s Children

We have a community calendar full of great activities and events happening in Dubois County.

If you have an upcoming event you'd like the public to know about, please add it to our calendar.

See it here.

Mary Lee Eckert, 95, Jasper (formerly of Huntingburg)

Michael S. Livingston, 59, English

Linda (Mangin) Mullen, 85, Ferdinand

Ellen Irene (Rasche) Jochem, 83, Jasper

Precision Stoneworks seeking Office Administrator

Jasper Engines and Transmissions seeking Inside Sales Rep

Dubois County Solid Waste Management District seeking Route Driver/Operations Assistant

Streicher Construction offering Sign-on Bonus for Working Foreman

Check out all the job opportunities by clicking here: Employment

Contact Amy at amy@duboiscountyfreepress.com or 812-639-9650 if you would like to list openings on our website.​


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