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Laura Woolf / Courier & Press World War II veteran Robert G. Cerling of Evansville shares a story with World War II enthusiast Martin W. Vaught of Jasper.
Two Men Indicted For Computer Intrusion of a Jasper Business
Two men have been indicted on federal charges of hacking into a Jasper company's computer.
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Two Indicted in Indiana on Computer Intrusion Charges
Scott R. Burgess, 45, Jasper, Indiana, and Walter D. Puckett, 39, Williamstown, Kentucky, were indicted today for computer intrusion, announced Timothy M. Morrison, U.S. Attorney, Southern District of Indiana, following an investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Indiana State Police.
Mother Sentenced For Son's Death
A Jasper mother was sentenced to 30 years in prison for allegedly beating her 2-year-old son to death.
Arts Beat column for Nov. 1, 2009
Art, literature and theater will provide the lens for community reflection in Jasper, Ind., this month.
Near Net Savings: Lost wax casting offers a significant savings in fabricating small to mid-size parts in quantities ranging from a single part up to millions.
Radius Indiana will help market eight counties
Greene County is one of eight south-central Indiana counties involved in a regionwide economic development commission unveiled Tuesday afternoon in one of the region's most famous landmarks, the French Lick Springs Hotel.
S. Indiana woman pleads guilty in son's beating death
Jasper - The mother of a 2-year-old southern Indiana boy who was allowed to remain in her care after he tested positive for methamphetamine has pleaded guilty in his beating death.
Vincennes University offers Spanish classes
The Vincennes University Jasper Campus's Continuing Education Program will offer two noncredit Spanish classes this fall.
A month's worth of rain in one day
October is usually one of the Tri-State's driest months - an average of 2.78 inches of rain.
Blake pleads guilty in death of son
Vadney Blake, 23, Cannelburg, pled guilty in Dubois County Circuit Court Monday to battery resulting in death, a Class A felony.
Car crashes into large crane truck on I-64, leaving 1 dead
One person was killed and two were injured when a car crashed into the back of a construction crane truck on Tuesday morning on Interstate 64 Glenn E. Vaal, 37, was pronounced dead at St.
Man Killed in Tuesday Morning Wreck on I-64
The Warrick County Sheriff's Office said at least one person was killed in a Tuesday morning crash on Interstate 64.
Management at TH restaurant accused of 'sexually hostile work environment'
Management at a Terre Haute restaurant has been accused in federal court of subjecting female employees to "a sexually hostile work environment." Attorneys for the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission filed a lawsuit Sept.
16 marching bands advance in ISSMA competition
Sixteen area high school marching bands have won Division 1, or "gold," ratings in district competition, clearing the first hurdle on the road to Indiana State School Music Association state finals in Indianapolis.
Characters, comedy, confrontation cornerstones of USI's 'True West'
A late-20th-century version of a high noon showdown plays out in a California suburb in Sam Shepard's "True West," opening today in the University of Southern Indiana's Mallette Studio Theatre.
Logger dies in Dubois Co. accident
A Dubois County logger has died after a log came off a truck and rolled over him.
Huebners celebrate 50th anniversary
Harold and Myrna Huebner will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary Saturday.
Jasper Man Dies in Weekend Crash
A Jasper man was killed this weekend after he crashed his car in Dubois County. The Dubois County Sheriff's Department said 27-year-old Chad Fehribach died Sunday from injuries he suffered in a crash on Kellerville Road, near Haysville, IN.
Dorothy "Dee Dee" M. Worsley, 80, departed this life on Sept. 22, 2009 at Community Northview Care Center after an extended illness.