Opening Ceremony for VAU Fallen Heroes Memorial Wall in Huntingburg
An opening ceremony will be hosted by the City of Huntingburg on Saturday, April 29th, at 9:30 a.m. to welcome the Veterans & Athletes United Fallen Heroes Memorial Wall.
An opening ceremony will be hosted by the City of Huntingburg on Saturday, April 29th, at 9:30 a.m. to welcome the Veterans & Athletes United Fallen Heroes Memorial Wall.
Outstanding news was presented to Associate-Owner shareholders of the JasperRead More
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).
Alexander Casillas was arrested and lodged at the Dubois County Security Center for a Class A Misdemeanor of Possession of Marijuana and a Class B Misdemeanor for Leaving the Scene of a Property Damage Accident.
In observance of National Teacher Appreciation Day, McDonald’s restaurants will celebrate Hoosier teachers by offering a free Egg McMuffin to educators on Tuesday, May 2nd, 2023.
1 responseDubbed the D.C Heroes, the team has currently raised $3,500 of an $8,000 goal to participate in the event. They need an additional $5,000 by this Saturday to continue the support of Wish Children.
Hampton Inn Jasper has been distinguished with a Conrad Achievement Award and a Brighter Together – A Hamptonality Award for 2022.
A high honor, the DRE Performance of the Year Award is presented to two officers who have conducted the most DRE evaluations in the past year. Orange County Trooper, Noah Ewing, earned this achievement by utilizing his DRE skills in 27 evaluations.
The City of Huntingburg has advised that Medical Arts DriveRead More
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.

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