Girls on the Run; Legislative session; more


Monday, April 28, 2025

Issue #75

From Dubois County

Good Monday afternoon, Reader,

I love taking photos around Dubois County.

You'll see a few in today's published stories and this newsletter.

I usually try to give you a little something extra in here, as far as photos or behind-the-scenes anecdotes. But today, the images are what they are; I had to share everything. I hope you enjoy.

The girls participating in Girls on the Run always seem to end the celebratory race with a smile. I caught a lot of those smiles as they passed by, but I also saw them grabbing each other's hands and encouraging each other to finish well.

It is really beautiful to see the friendship and encouragement on display.

Which, in reality, is the essence of the program.

Great job to the organizers, coaches, and all the girls who participated.

Have a great day.

From Dubois County with love.

Matthew and Amy Crane


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Here’s what died – and got dropped in – during the final hours of the Indiana legislative session

Veterans set to hold annual Poppy Drive

Jasper Middle School bowler places 7th at Youth Masters

Girls on the Run of Southwest Indiana celebrates another winning season

Dubois County DAR holds Youth Awards Reception

Updated: Huntingburg begins road work next week

Jim McFaul Named Indiana Rotary District 6580 Rotarian of the Year

392 pounds of medications properly disposed of in Medication Collection Event in Dubois County

Prescribed Fire Field Tour POSTPONED until Tuesday, May 6

Thursday Afternoon Ladies Bowling League Awards Banquet

By the way, you can check out all the great things in the community on our community calendar. See it here.

Mary Jane Dryburg Hay, 85

Gerald Francis Guy, 64, Jasper

Virginia “Gin” L. Messmer, 94, Jasper

Eugene “Gene” Hildenbrand, 90, Evanston

Carol A. Goffinet, 66, Santa Claus

Patricia Ann Blessinger, 90

Saint Meinrad Archabbey seeking Rn or LPN

Buschkoetter’s Nursery seeking Skilled Landscape Foreman and Landscape Crew Members

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