Crawford County
The unspoiled beauty of Crawford County is one-of-a-kind. One of Indiana’s southernmost counties, you’ll be hard-pressed to find more beautiful views. In addition to great teachers and schools, there are many opportunities for you and your family to immerse yourselves into the culture.
CDL Driver Program
Our CDL Driver Program requires interested individuals to secure a job in one of our counties with a participating employer before they are eligible to receive the $5,000 moving incentive. To get connected with someone on our team to help you, please fill out this form.
Once you have received a job offer, the employer must send a copy of the offer letter from the hiring company to verify the job offer, job title, and salary, which must be a minimum of $50,000.
After program approval, you will receive the $5,000.00 incentive, divided into two payments of $2,500.00:
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The first payment will be disbursed once the prospective employee arrives in the Radius region.
- The second payment will be disbursed one year from the date of your arrival.
Why Crawford County?
Population: 10,536
Cities and Towns: Alton, English, Leavenworth, Milltown, and Marengo
Top Employer Industries: Tourism and Logistics
Recreation
Buzzin Suds and Bad Axes is a fun and exciting way to gather with friends, have some fun and chill-axe. What better way to relieve stress after a long week than to get together with a group of your friends and throw axes?
Outdoor Recreation
Patoka Lake is Southern Indiana’s #1 recreation area. The 8,800 acre lake and 26,000 acre DNR property offer boating, swimming, water-skiing, fishing, hunting, biking, hiking, canoeing, and camping.
Outdoor Recreation
Designated as a National Natural Landmark as the most highly decorated cavern in the Interior Lowlands of the U.S., there is so much to explore at Marengo Cave. Choose from tours, camping, and more!
Dining
Positioned uniquely on a bluff in Leavenworth, the Overlook Restaurant offers panoramic views of the Ohio River. Watch barges churning down the river or the sun setting behind the wooded hills of Indiana.
Want to learn more?
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