My Radio Jamz | radioNOVO News for Dubois/Clarion/Brookville 05-19-26

Good morning,Ahead of prom season, DuBois high school students received a stark reminder about the dangers of impaired driving. The school hosted its annual mock crash demonstration yesterday, simulating a fatal two-vehicle wreck. Principal Manny Barbazzeni says the staged event—complete with emergency responders and a mock arrest—is designed to show students the real-world consequences of driving under the influence before they head to prom.In Brookville, a historic local institution finally has a permanent roof over its head. Over the weekend, the Rogers-Daugherty American Legion Post 102 dedicated its new home and opened the fledgling Jefferson County Military Museum. The move ends a twenty-five-year stretch without a permanent facility for the one-hundred-and-seven-year-old veterans organization.And a beloved DuBois bakery is entering a new chapter. After five years of serving homemade pastries, Queen of Tarts owner Lauren Johnson is stepping away. Groundhog Grindz is taking over the bakery, but customers can expect the same recipes and longtime staff to remain.More news on our radioNOVO app -- Codi Gaboff, radioNOVO News, a service of Seven Mountains Media.