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Mayo Cemetery Association Schedules Annual Public Meeting for March 23rd Mighty Oaks and Purdue University Baseball Teams Facing Off in Big Ten Conference Dubois County Community Foundation Releases 2025 Annual Report Hoosier Uplands Head Start Accepting Applications for 2026–2027 School Year Community Invited to Pancake Breakfast at Dubois County Museum

ISAC Annual Invasive Garlic Mustard Pull Results

Twenty bags and 400 pounds of invasive garlic mustard bit the dust this evening thanks to :Richard “Digger” Tretter, Amelia, Izzy and Oliver Schipp, Megan Schipp (not pictured), Bill and Alex Potter, Alvin Hoppenjans , Emily Finch, Miriam Ash, Jamie Winner, Cheri Winner, Judi Brown, Barb Welp (not pictured), and Carla Striegel-Winner (not pictured).

Focus on Survivors: National Crime Victims’ Rights Week

Aiming to put focus on survivors, The Indiana Criminal Justice Institute is observing National Crime Victims’ Rights Week from April 23rd through April 29th with this year’s campaign theme “Survivor Voices: Elevate. Engage. Effect Change.” A report from the Bureau of Justice Statistics revealed that in 2021, the most recent year for which this data is available, 4.6 million violent victimizations and 11.7 million property crimes occurred. Indiana was infamously among states with higher rates of property crimes than the national average.