Promoting Youth Fishing in Brookville

BROOKVILLE - The Brookville Civic Club is helping local children get hooked on fishing while also supporting conservation efforts. The club is offering free Voluntary Youth Fishing Licenses to the first 100 kids for Mentored Youth Fishing Day at the end of the month. These voluntary... Read More.

Grounded Brewings Opens Brookville Location

BROOKVILLE - From coffee trailer to a new brick-and-mortar location, Grounded Brewings has taken the next step in their journey. Since launching Grounded Brewings as a mobile coffee trailer in 2023, the business has now found a permanent home at 130 Main Street in Brookville... Read More.

Food Truck Mondays Returning to Brookville

BROOKVILLE - Food Truck Mondays are returning to Brookville next week. Every Monday through October, a rotating lineup of food trucks will set up in front of Town Square on Main Street, giving you different options to dine at. With a different vendor each week, you... Read More.

Brookville Man Accused of Selling Drugs

BROOKVILLE - A Brookville man has been jailed after allegedly selling drugs in DuBois. According to police, an informant told them they could buy drugs from 26 year-old Cheyton Styslinger in September of 2025. After setting up a controlled buy in DuBois, officers allegedly watched as... Read More.

Brookville Road Closure Extended

BROOKVILLE - A Brookville road’s closure has been extended through the summer of 2027. Jenks Street, which originally closed in late 2024, has been shut down as work continues on the I-80 North Fork Bridge project. Now, officials say that with the heavy winter weather this... Read More.

Vehicle Breakdown Leads to Immigration Arrest in Brookville 

BROOKVILLE - A vehicle breakdown led Brookville police to the arrest of a man wanted on a immigration warrant Wednesday morning. Officers responded to reports of a suspicious vehicle at the BFS Convenience Store along West Main Street. When police arrived, the vehicle tried to leave,... Read More.

Brookville Taxidermist Accused of Deceptive Business Practices

BROOKVILLE - A Brookville taxidermist is facing over 70 charges for alleged deceptive business practices. According to police, over the past five years 53 year-old Chad Kurtz allegedly accepted money from at least 16 victims for services before allegedly ignoring them and refusing to do... Read More.

Brookville Receives Grant for Park Renovation 

BROOKVILLE - Renovations are coming to the Longview Park in Brookville. Brookville received $300,000 dollars through the Local Share Account grant to replace the playground equipment.  Current playground equipment was installed decades ago and has begun to go against safety regulations.