Monday, June 15, 2026: Sheriff no longer credentialed; Ireland to get sidewalks along 56; The Singin' Bug Man; and more


Monday, June 15, 2026

Issue #330

From Dubois County

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Sheriff Kleinhelter loses Indiana law enforcement certification but keeps elected office

INDOT to hold public open house for a sidewalk installation project along State Road 56 in Dubois County

Huntingburg pair release ‘The Singin’ Bug Man’

Event planning continues for America 250th celebrations in Dubois County

City of Huntingburg to plant Liberty Tree July 1

Kerstiens Companies hosting Community Wellness Summit

Psi Iota Xi awards scholarships

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Eleanora I. Schaeffer, 90, Dale

Margaret S. “Marge” Budnick, 80, Jasper

Paul E. Tobin, 83, St. Henry

Judith “Judy” Ann Walker, 84, Huntingburg

Rena Lee Conrad, 87, Dubois

Myrna J. Popp, 85, Jasper,

Edwin “Ed” V. Schepers, 74, St. Anthony

Delbert Pierce, 87, Dale

Tony Hayden Ashby, 71, Santa Claus

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