2018-2019 White County Fact Book

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Welcome to White County White County, Indiana is a friendly place to live ... work ... and visit. Located midway between Chicago and Indianapolis, our communities are examples of the American small-town spirit. Local neighbors talk together and help each other. Our residents know that strong families are very important ... so our restaurants, shops, and recreational areas are geared to families. Our business community shares that attitude. We welcome new companies from all over the world and cooperate to help them succeed. After all, healthy, growing businesses mean a stronger local economy. And while the pace of life is relaxing, there’s plenty of fun and excitement for everyone. Knowledge and learning are important to White County residents and businesses. For children and young adults, we have excellent public schools that earn high ratings from the state. Our schools provide challenging instruction delivered by caring teachers, to ensure that our young people develop the skills they need to be successful as adults. The pace of life is slow and easy in White County, but there’s plenty of fun and excitement. Lake Freeman

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County Govt. Libraries Brookston Burnettsville Chalmers Monon Monticello Reynolds Wolcott Buffalo Idaville Schools IU Health White Memorial Chamber of Commerce Indiana Beach

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and Lake Shafer offer many kinds of outdoor fun, including swimming, boating, fishing, and more. The Indiana Beach amusement park combines exciting thrill rides with musical entertainment, food favorites, and quaint shops. Nearby Purdue University offers athletic and cultural events … and community festivals provide a great way to meet neighbors. If you choose to bring your family or business to White County, we will work with you every step of the way to help you reach your goals more quickly. Regards, Randy Mitchell President, White County Economic Development

About White County

White County sits as the third largest tourist area in the state of Indiana and includes the towns of Buffalo, Burnettsville, Brookston, Chalmers, Idaville, Monon, Monticello, Reynolds and Wolcott. It consists of four school corporations: Twin Lakes School Corporation, located in Monticello; the Tri-County School Corporation, located in Wolcott; the North White School Corporation, located in Monon; and the Frontier School Corporation, located in Chalmers. The county offers both residents and visitors many opportunities for recreational activities throughout the year, with Lake Shafer and Lake Freeman located in Monticello, as well as a plethora of festivals throughout each town in the county in the summertime. White County, like the greater state of Indiana, is filled with residents that believe in showing their neighbors and visitors the well-known Hoosier hospitality that makes the county such a wonderful and warm place to live. Page 3


On the Cover: Col. Isaac White

Colonel Isaac White, the namesake of White County, was born in Virginia in 1776 and was the son of a British officer who resigned his commission to join in and participate in the American Revolution, later being killed in active duty. By 1800, White came to the Indiana Territory to Vincennes, which was a little settlement at that time. After settling there, White married Sallie Leech, and the couple had three children. In 1805, White was appointed as the superintendent of the salt mines in Gallatin County, Ill. However, in 1806, White was appointed captain of the Illinois milita and, shortly after, major. In 1810, White took part in forming a militia under the territorial governor, William Henry Harrison, and his fate was set as he became part of the Battle of Tippecanoe on Nov. 7, 1811. Leading up to the Battle of Tippecanoe, representatives of the militia and the confederacy of Native Americans under the leadership of Tecumseh and his brother, the Prophet, in order to try to secure some kind of treaty to avoid war. However, Harrison knew the Native American tactics, and he suspected that they might attack at night. And so he ordered the men, when they made camp at what we know now as the Battle of Tippecanoe, to stay in uniform, keep their sabers with them, keep their muskets loaded, and he posted sentries all the

way around the rectangular area where the Battle of Tippecanoe was located. At 4 a.m. on Nov. 7, 1811, Tecumseh’s men attacked the militia, which were sitting targets due to the light from their bonfires illuminating them. The Native Americans attacked from the west up from Burnett’s Creek. Tecumseh’s men were making some major advances on the militia and crushing their lines. The militiamen doused the campfires and that helped. But the Native Americans kept coming, and they were starting to overrun the militia. It was two groups of cavalrymen who beat them back, one was Spear Spencer, who Spencer County is named after. He was in charge of the Yellowjackets, as they were know. They mounted and they charged right at the ranks and the 4th infantry of professional militiamen pushed Tecumseh’s men down. The only reason that the Native Americans didn’t continue to pursue is they ran low on ammunition, and they were suffering some pretty major losses. In the end, 63 militiamen were killed, including Col. White, and 146 were wounded in the battle, with 60 of Tecumseh’s men being killed and 60 wounded. Col. Isaac White now proudly sits on Constitution Plaza in Monticello, as a way to remind residents every day of where the county got its name.

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White County Government

COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 1st District: Steve Burton 2nd District: John Heimlich 3rd District: David Diener White County Commissioners 2nd Floor White County Building Monticello, IN 47960 Assistant: Donya Tirpak Phone: 574-583-4879

WHITE COUNTY COUNCIL 1st District: Dennis Carter 2nd District: James Annis 3rd District: Raymond “Butch” Kramer 4th District: Bruce Clear At Large: Art Anderson, Casey Crabb and Jim Davis GOVERNMENT OFFICES Area Plan: 574-583-7355 Assessor’s/Union: 574-583-4471 Assessor’s/County:574-583-7755 Auditor’s Office: 574-583-5761 Building Commissioner: 574-583-4809 Circuit Court: 574-583-5032 Clerk Circuit Court: 574-583-7032 Clerk Superior Court: 574-583-9520 Community Corrections: 574-583-4175 Coroner: 574-583-1519 Council Room: 574-583-9210 Economic Development: 574-583-6557 Emergency Management: 574-583-4693 Environmental Officer: 574-583-2436

COUNTY COMMISSIONERS: Shown from left,1st District: Steve Burton, 2nd District: John Heimlich, and 3rd District: David Diener.

WHITE COUNTY COUNCIL: Shown in first row, from left, are Casey Crabb, Raymond “Butch” Kramer, and Dennis Carter. Back row: Art Anderson, Bruce Clear, James Annis, and Jim Davis.

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White County Government

Extension Office: 219-984-5115 Health Department: 574-583-8254 Highway Department: 219-984-5851 Probation Office: 574-583-8217 Prosecutor’s Office: 574-583-5120 Recorder’s Office: 574-583-5912 Recycling: 219-984-5275 Sheriff’s Department: 574-583-2251 Solid Waste Office: 574-583-5976 State Tax Board Rep: 574-583-1524 Superior Court: 574-583-9520 Surveyor’s Office: 574-583-7883 Treasurer’s Office: 574-583-5771 TL Sewer District: 574-583-5649 Veteran’s Office: 574-583-5937 White County Learning Lab: 574-583-5195 911 Communications: 574-583-5955 WHITE COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT 915 W. Hanawalt Road, P.O. Box 703 Monticello, IN 47960 Business phone: 574-5832251 Sheriff: Patrick E. Shafer Chief Deputy: A.J. Alletto

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Brookston-Prairie Township Public Library 111 W. Second St. Brookston, IN 47923 Phone: 765-563-6511 FAX: 765-563-6833 www.brookstonlibrary.org Director: Marilyn Blessing Hours: Monday-Thursday, 1 p.m.-8 p.m.; Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Saturday, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Sunday, closed.

Monticello-Union Township Public Library 321 W. Broadway St. Monticello, IN 47960 Phone: 574-583-BOOK (2665) FAX: 574-583-2782 www.monticello.lib.in.us Director: Monica Casanova Hours: Monday-Thursday, 9 a.m.- 8 p.m.; Friday-Saturday 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday, closed

Monon Town And Township Public Library 427 N. Market St. P.O. Box 305 Monon, IN 47959 Phone: 219-253-6517 FAX: 219-253-8373 www.monon.lib.in.us Director: Jo Minnick Hours: Monday and Wednesday 10 a.m.-8 p.m.; Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Sunday, closed

Wolcott Community Public Library 101 E. North Street P.O. Box 376 Wolcott, IN 47995 Phone: 219-279-2695 Director: Deanna Dreblow www.mywcpl.com Hours: Monday, 1 – 6 p.m.; Tuesday, 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.; Thursday, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.; Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Saturday, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.; Wednesday and Sunday, closed

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Brookston is a quaint little town located at the crossroads of two important state roads: SR 43 and SR 18. With a population of just over 1,500, Brookston is located about 15 miles southwest from the county seat, and it shares a road through the heart of town with Reynolds and Chalmers. In a way, Brookston offers its residents the tranquility and simplicity of country life while still remaining a comfortable drive away from greater civilization. Through SR 43, the town provides a nearly direct path to the city of Lafayette, which boasts a population of more than 70,000, offers a wide variety of restaurants and shopping centers and is located near a Big Ten university. But don’t be fooled into thinking Brookston has nothing else to offer. Small-town folk and city people alike are delighted to kick off the fall season with the Brookston Apple Popcorn Festival each year, and several local businesses keep Brookston running strong. And don’t forget that Brookston was voted to have the best-tasting water in Indiana by the Alliance of Indiana Rural Water in 2013. Combined with its close proximity to a major city and to the rest of the county, the town of Brookston can easily be considered a great place to settle down and raise a family. Brookston is part of the Frontier School Corporation, with the elementary school located within the town limits. The town is also home to the Heart to Heart Walking Path, a milelong trail within the town that, when seen from above, appears as two connected hearts. Residents and visitors alike enjoy walking the path in the warmer months to see a variety of wildflowers grow throughout the park.

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Burnettsville is the home of the “Beehive”. The town is located in the northeast portion of White County, Ind. along U.S. Highway 24 in Jackson Township, roughly ten miles east of Monticello -- the county seat. With a population of approximately 343 residents as of July 2014, Burnettsville is a tight-knit, small community, which is the home of one of the Twin Lakes School Corporation’s elementary schools, Eastlawn Elementary. Like many of the small towns around White County, residents of the town enjoy coming together once a year at its annual Community Day held in September in order to enjoy fellowship, fun and entertainment at the Bee Hive, the town’s community center. Clerk-Treasurer’s office 105 E. Third St. Burnettsville, Ind., 47926 (574) 826-2033 townofburnettsville@yahoo.com

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Chalmers is one of the smaller towns in White County, with just about 500 residents living in the area. That small size is met with a large amount of passion from its citizens, however, which is why the town’s motto of “Small Town, Big Hearts” makes perfect sense to display on signs to welcome visitors. The town of Chalmers is located along SR 43 between Reynolds and Brookston, and it’s only about a 10-mile drive from the county seat of Monticello. Chalmers shares the Frontier School Corporation with Brookston, and the junior/senior high school is located near the eastern entrance of town. Chalmers Town Hall 205 E. Walnut St. Chalmers, Ind., (219) 984-5494 http://chalmers.in.gov/ Monday 1 p.m. - 6 p.m. Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday 7 a.m. - 1 p.m.

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Chalmers’ town officials include (l to r) Town Manager Faith Willoughby, Councilman Herb Chamberlin, Councilman Marc King, Council President Clark Gick, Councilman Patrick Pool and Councilman David Kurth. Third Saturday of each month 8 a.m. - 10 a.m. Town Council Clark Gick, President president@chalmers.in.gov Marc King, Council Vice-President Patrick Pool

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The small town of Monon is the home of the North White Vikings. This small gem tucked away in the northern limits of White County is filled with people that have a desire to preserve its rich history. Through the Monon Preservation Society, and community volunteers, visitors to the town can enjoy the Monon Caboose in the center of the town, which had originally been part of the Monon Railroad, formerly the Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisville Railway, serving the area from the mid-1800s to approximately the mid-to-late 1900s. With one eye on preserving the past, the town also has one eye on the future with a diverse population that is continually trying to improve the fading elements that once shined bright along the main road in an effort to keep moving the town forward.

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Monon town officials pictured here are (front, l to r) Councilman Ron Benakovich, Councilman Ken Hickman, Council President Rosemary Cooley, Clerk-Treasurer Tim Brown, Council Vice-President Stacy Selagy, (back, l to r) Town Superintendent Tony Rodgers and Town Marshall Roger Young. Not pictured, Councilman Kirk Quasebarth. Monon Town Hall 422 Market Street P.O. Box 657 Monon, IN 47959 (219) 253-6441 townofmonon@urhere.net http://townofmonon.com/

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Clerk-Treasurer Timothy Brown

Deputy Clerk-Treasurer Debbie Reindt

Town Marshall Roger Young (219) 253-8414 Fire Chief Brad Hahn Town Superintendent Tony Rodgers (219) 253-6441 Town Attorney Dow Dellinger

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The city of Monticello, located on US 24 between Reynolds and Burnettsville, serves as the county seat of White County and is home to the Indiana Beach Amusement Resort, along with Lake Shafer and Lake Freeman. Indiana Beach, originally Ideal Beach, has been apart of the Monticello community since it was opened in 1926 by founder Earl Spackman. Though the venture merely started as a place for locals to swim, in 1927, it added the excitement of a pair of toboggan slides and throughout the years built roller coaster rides, water park rides and much more. Indiana Beach switched hands last year from owners Morgan RV to that of California-based Apex Parks Group. With an estimated population of 5,355 people as of July 2014, the city of Monticello is the proud home of the Indians at Twin Lakes School Corporation and the Spirit of Twin Lakes Marching Band, which every year impresses both residents and visitors alike with their artMonticello City Hall 227 N. Main St. Monticello, Ind. 47690 Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. http://www.monticelloin.gov

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Mayor -Ken Houston Mayor@monticelloin.gov Phone: (574) 583-9889 Fax: (574) 583-9244

Fire Chief - Galen Logan (574) 583-3151 fire@monticelloin.gov

City Council Doug Pepple (R), Ward 1, Council President, dpepple@ monticelloin.gov Kim Kramer (R), Ward 2, kkramer@monticelloin.gov Tim McQuinn (R), Ward 3, tmcquinn@monticelloin.gov Ralph Widmer (R), Ward 4, rwidmer@monticelloin.gov Phil Vogel (R), At-Large, pvogel@monticelloin.gov Meetings are at 6 p.m. on the first and third Mondays of each month Clerk-Treasurer - James (Jim) Mann Clerktreasurer@monticelloin. gov

Police Chief - Randy Soliday (574) 583-2256 police@monticelloin.gov

Parks Superintendent Mitch Billue (574) 583-3983 parks@monticelloin.gov Streets Superintendent Frank Arthur (574) 583-7033 streets@monticelloin.gov Water Superintendent Rod Pool (574) 583-5443 rpool@monticelloin.gov Wastewater Superintendent David Adam Downey (574) 583-7847 adowney@monticelloin.gov

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ful, award-winning performances. However, beyond the local people that make the city a great place to live, the area also benefits from the proximity of the lakes and its bevy of downtown eateries and local shops with owners and workers that greet each customer with a smile.

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To say that the town of Reynolds has passionate residents would be an understatement. The little town in the heart of White County is filled with citizens that truly care about their town and are active in town government and community endeavors. This also shows in the entities that occupy the town, such as the beloved Frosty Freeze, which is lined with cars in the summertime as residents look for a cool treat to beat the summer heat, and the newly opened Beaks & Fins, which sees cars lined up along U.S. 24 daily for their lunch and dinner offerings. The White County Fairgrounds, which every summer pack tight with residents and visitors alike for the enter-

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The town of Wolcott is located in Princeton Township near the west end of White County on US 24. Though near the limits of White County to the west, Wolcott is the home of one of the county’s most ambitious projects in recent history, the MidAmerica Commerce Park, which serves as a 600acre industrial park. However, beyond the bigger projects going on in the town of Wolcott, the town offers a downhome, small-town feel that many seek to find throughout the nation. With an estimated total population of 995 as of July 2014, Wolcott is a town where neighbors, and all of the townsfolk, know each other by name and greet each other with smiles and sincere ques-

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tions of how each other is doing. The town is also home to the Tri-County School Corporation and its Cavaliers, as well as the historical Anson Wolcott House.

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Buffalo

The unincorporated town of Buffalo is located along US 24 on the east side of White County heading towards Logansport. Since 1973, Buffalo has been the home of the Buffalo Ranch, owned by the Van Meter family, which gives annual tours to local residents, allowing them to get up close and personal with the buffalo that roam their lands. Attendees of the annual tour are also treated to buffalo burgers. Beyond the Buffalo Ranch, the town also has undertaken initiatives in the past several years in order to bring more recreational opportunities to residents and visitors. This has been seen most notably in the establishment of Buffalo Community Park, which, though still a work in progress, has benefitted local area children and improved the quality of life for town residents. The town, which contained 692 residents as of the 2010 census, also opens its doors to visitors through- Troy Van Meter is pictured as he answers the numerous out the state every year during the Buffalo Daze festival questions asked by those who took a tour of the Van Meter Buffalo Ranch last year. held each summer.

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Though not the largest town in the county by any means, the town of Idaville brings the most unique form of entertainment to area residents and tourists twice a year in June and August. Each year the town hosts their truck and tractor pulls, bringing thousands of spectators from around the nation to the town of approximately 461 residents to watch “highly modified” trucks and tractors compete on a 320-foot track, with whichever competitor pulls their vehicle the farthest taking the top prize. With events such as the truck and tractor pull, Idaville also focuses on safety with its own volunteer fire department in town.

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White County Fact Book 2018-2019

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White County Schools

FRONTIER SCHOOL CORPORATION 126 E. Main St. Chalmers, IN 47929 P h o n e : 219-984-5009 F A X : 219-984-5022 www.frontier.k12.in.us Superintendent: Dan Sichting Mascot: Falcons Frontier Elementary School 811 S. Railroad St. Brookston, IN 47923 Principal: Carmen Bordner Phone: 219-984-5438

Frontier Junior/Senior High School 1 Falcon Dr. Chalmers, IN 47929 Principal: Jeff Hettinger Phone: 219-984-5437

NORTH WHITE SCHOOL CORPORATION 121 W. Ind. 16 Monon, IN 47959 Phone: 219-253-6618 FAX: 219-253-6488 www.nwhite.k12.in.us Superintendent: Dr. Teresa Gremaux Mascot: Vikings

TRI-COUNTY SCHOOL CORPORATION 105 N. Second St. Wolcott, IN 47995 Phone: 219-279-2418 www.trico.k12.in.us Superintendent: Dr. Kathy Goad Mascot: Cavaliers

North White Elementary School 167 W. Ind. 16 Monon, IN 47959 Principal: Melissa McIntire Phone: 219-253-6663

Tri-County Primary School 300 E. Michigan St. Remington, IN 47977 Principal: Elaine Hall Phone: 219-261-2214

North White Middle-Senior High School 310 E. Broadway St. Monon, IN 47959 Principal: Anthony Cassel Phone: 219-253-6638

Tri-County Intermediate School 200 W. North St. Wolcott, IN 47995 Principal: Brian Hagan Phone: 219-279-2138

Celebrating •G Generous, visionary i i ddonors • Passionate charitable interests • Dedicated grant recipients • Creative community partnerships And Commitment to the greater good!

“Inspiring people l tto strengthen t th White Whi Wh Whit iit County C t through th h charitable h i giving”

(1001 Airport Rd.) PO Box 1154, Monticello, IN 47960 574-583-6911 phone 574-583-8757 fax

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Leslie Wineland Goss, Director

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White County Schools

Tri-County Junior-Senior High School 11298 W. 100 S. Wolcott, IN 47995 Principal: Dr. Cathy Rowe Phone: 219-279-2105 TWIN LAKES SCHOOL CORPORATION 565 South Main Street Monticello, IN 47960 Phone: 574-583-7211 FAX-574-583-8963 www.twinlakes.k12. in.us Superintendent: Michael Galvin Mascot: Indians Eastlawn Elementary School 47 S. 1300 E. Burnettsville, IN 47960 Principal: Karla Cronk

Phone: 574-943-3637

Meadowlawn Elementary School 715 W. Ohio St. Monticello, IN 47960 Phone: 574-583-7720 Principal: Trent Provo Oaklawn Elementary School 402 E. South St. Monticello, IN 47960 Phone: 574-583-5651 Principal: Jennifer Lingenfelter Roosevelt Middle School 721 W. Broadway St. Monticello, IN 47960 Phone: 574-583-5552 Principal: Dr. Danielle Nicolino Twin Lakes High School Monticello, IN 47960

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Phone: 574-583-7108 Principal: Melissa Whitehead INDIAN TRAILS CAREER CENTER 807 N. Sixth St. Monticello, IN 47960 Phone: 574-583-9638

Indian Trails Career Cooperative began in 1977 with five school corporations. Today it has grown to eleven school corporations and serves over 5,000 high school students enrolled in career and technical education courses. Indian Trails provides administrative and logistical support to the ten schools. Indian Trails writes and administers federal, state, and local grants. These grants allow schools to expand and improve their career and technical education offering.

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IU Health White Memorial Hospital

Indiana University Health White Memorial Hospital, located in Monticello, was built in 1956 to serve the local area and since then has grown to serve several surrounding areas. The first hospital was built at 1101 O’Connor Boulevard. In October of 2008, a larger, state of the art hospital with better access and the same exceptional service was built at 720 South 6th Street. IU Health White Memorial is a Critical Access Hospital. It offers

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a comprehensive range of services that includes general medical/ surgical services, a 24-hour emergency department, sophisticated diagnostic imaging services, laboratory, chemotherapy, home health and therapy services. All patient rooms are private and boast warm colors and natural light to enhance comfort and healing. A family-friendly environment offers pullout beds for overnight stays and wireless internet access.

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CHAMBER RIBBON CUTTING: Lovely Ladies Boutique officially opened in Monticello Nov. 1, 2017 and had a ceremonial ribbon cutting a few weeks later.

More than 40 years ago, a wooden structure stood on the courthouse lawn. The building had a sliding window and someone was on- hand to give out information to residents and tourists. Later, a log cabin replaced that building on the same location. In front of the log cabin, there were two large arrows...one pointing the way to Shafer and on pointing south to Lake Freeman.​ Following the 1974 Tornado, the Monticello Redevelopment Commission built a unique, triangular-shaped building on the site where information had always been given out. The cornerstone for that building was set in 1976. The signage on the structure read, Chamber of Commerce and Lakes Information Center. In 2014, that building was removed when Constitution Plaza was remodeled. The Chamber moved to a temporary location White County Fact Book 2018-2019

at 103 South Main Street, the former Hallmark building. In August, 2015, the Chamber moved to its new permanent location at 105 West Broadway Street, the former Jerry’s Photography building. Greater Monticello Chamber of Commerce & White County Visitors Bureau

​ 105 West Broadway Street Monticello, IN 47960 574-583-7220 Phone 574-593-7220 Fax ​ Janet Dold, Executive Director janet@monticelloin.com

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Located on beautiful Lake Shafer, just a short drive from Chicago or Indianapolis, Indiana Beach is the perfect destination for a day of fun or a family getaway! From fine dining to roller coasters, live entertainment to cozy accommodations, and boardwalk shopping to RV and tent camping – Indiana Beach Amusement Resort is the escape you have been waiting for. I n d i a n a ’s f a v o r ite boardwalk resort

Indiana Beach combines lakeside accommodations and camping with a familyfriendly and historic amusement/water park. Vi s i t w w w. IndianaBeach.com to plan your getaway today!

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You take care of your family.

We’ll take care of you.

HY CONNECT Indiana University Health White Memorial Hospital makes it easier than ever to get the care you need. Comprehensive care right in your backyard. Cardiology ■ Dermatology ■ Ear, Nose & Throat ■ Emergency Medicine ■ Gastroenterology ■ General Surgery ■ Gynecology - Prenatal and Postnatal Care - Surgical Procedures ■ Lab Services ■ Nephrology ■ Occupational Medicine ■

Oncology Orthopedics & Sports Medicine ■ Pathology ■ Podiatry ■ Primary Care - Family Medicine - Riley Pediatrics - Walk-in Clinic ■ Radiology - CT - DEXA - Mammography ■ ■

- MRI - Nuclear Medicine - Ultrasound - X-ray ■ Rehabilitation Services - Physical Therapy - Occupational Therapy - Speech-Language Pathology ■ Sleep Medicine ■ Telemedicine - Stroke Care ■ Urology

Contact us at 574.583.7111 or visit iuhealth.org/whitememorial to learn more about IU Health White Memorial Hospital services. ©2017 IU Health 01/17 HY3039

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