Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2026: Dubois County Museum's amazing volunteers; Krodel Vending purchased; Jasper considering expanding Central TIF; more


Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2026

Issue #249

From Dubois County

Hey Reader,

Kathy Bachman, the volunteer coordinator, likes to brag that the largest county museum in the state is run entirely by unpaid volunteers, so we decided to write a story about them.

Also, Jasper is considering expanding its Central TIF area.

Krodel Vending was acquired by a Tennessee company.

And more.

From Dubois County with love.

Matthew and Amy Crane

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The heart of Dubois County Museum: Its volunteers

Five Star Breaktime Solutions acquires Krodel Vending

Jasper Redevelopment Commission approves first step to add 90-acre property to Central TIF district

Local students perform in All-State Honor Choir

Lincoln Amphitheatre announces 39th season following record-setting Year

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Letter: House Bill 1333 supports growth of battery storage and data centers

Nominate a physician for Deaconess Memorial’s Little Company of Mary Outstanding Physician Award

A Kid’s Place presenting seminars on budgeting and investing

Valentine’s Day Dine & Dance to be held at Holy Family Church

Forestry Roundtable set for Thursday, February 5

Jasper Deutsher Verein seeking scholarship applicants

Comedian Dave Dugan is set to bring the laughs to The Astra on Saturday, April 18

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.

Phyllis A. Merter, 78, Otwell

Jacob William Volz, 56, St. Anthony

Kathleen Weinzapfel, 86, Evansville

Anna Mae Benning, 91, Ferdinand (formerly of Huntingburg)

Indiana Furniture seeking Accounts Receivable Associate

Daniel C. Eby Orthopedic Surgery and Sports Medicine seeking Radiology Technologist

A&R Machine Services seeking Inventory Associate/Data Entry

A&R Machine Services seeking Service Technician

Streicher Construction seeking Project Estimator

Streicher Construction seeking Construction Workers and General Laborers

Indiana Furniture seeking Order Processing Representative

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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