Planning DuBois’ Future

DUBOIS - City of DuBois leaders are looking ahead at possible building and facility upgrades as part of their 2027 strategic planning. A preliminary audit found that most city facilities are in solid shape overall, but some need attention. “The water treatment plant, the maintenance garage... Read More.

Ollie’s Open in DuBois 

DUBOIS - Ollie’s Bargain Outlet is now open in DuBois. Located at the former Michaels location at 200 Commons Drive, Ollie’s has now opened, with their official grand opening tomorrow. The store was originally announced last year alongside Burlington, with the former Michaels building being divided... Read More.

Cleaning Up DuBois

DUBOIS - Downtown DuBois is inviting you to grab your gloves and pitch in for their 23rd annual Community Spring Clean-Up. Everything kicks off on Saturday April 18th at Luigi’s outdoor patio at 8:30am with a free light breakfast before gearing you up to help... Read More.

DuBois Man Sentenced for Possessing Methamphetamines 

DUBOIS - A DuBois man will spend up to seven years in State Prison after pleading guilty to having methamphetamines. In December of 2022 police pulled over 46 year-old Christopher Sebring for tinted windows. While investigating, police called in drug detection dog Ace who alerted... Read More.

Changes Coming to DuBois Water/Sewer Bills

DUBOIS - Changes are planned for your water and sewer bills in DuBois. A vote at the April 15th City Council meeting would charge you based on the water you actually use instead of a minimum bill. Water rates will stay the same at $16 dollars... Read More.

DuBois Explores Plan to Boost Downtown

DUBOIS - The DuBois City Council is asking downtown business owners for feedback as the city explores whether a Business Improvement District could help support continued growth and revitalization.  A BID is a defined section where property owners would pay an additional assessment fee that... Read More.

Maintaining DuBois

DUBOIS - If you drive through DuBois, expect a couple work zones to start popping up as city crews shift into spring repairs. Public Works Director Scott Farrell says that after seeing 55 inches of snow this year, the city is moving from snow response... Read More.