Please visit the news/resource page here.
Please visit the news/resource page here.
The Governor is extending the State of Emergency in Indiana to May 5th. The Governor's order includes information on unemployment insurance, housing, social services, veterans, etc. Please take time to review the Governor's Order summarized here.
Local
Carroll White REMC - Disonnection for non-payment is suspended and lobbies in Monticello and Delphi are closed to the public until further notice. Payments can be made through our Monticello Drive-Up Window, Delphi kiosk, Smarthub (online) as well as pay by phone. Members can call 800-844-7161.
Per Governor's Executive Order, no essential utility services may be disconnected while under a State of Emergency (includes electric, gas, telecom, broadband, water, and wastewater).
IU White Memorial Hospital - IU Health has made additional updates to temporary visitor restrictions. Beginning Sunday, March 15, 2020, no visitors will be permitted at Indiana University Health Hospitals. To streamline the screening process, IU Health White Memorial Hospital is directing all patients to the Emergency Entrance for screening.
Twin Lakes School Corporation
Per Governor's Executive Order, public schools will remain closed until May 1st.
Per Governor's Executive Order, all state mandated tests will be cancelled for the current academic year.
Free Grab and Go Lunches for the entire next week will have a pickup on Monday, March 23rd. Please click and fill out form to reserve lunches for next week (Link active until midnight on Sunday).
State
Per Governor's Executive Order, state income tax payments delayed. Now due July 15th (just like Federal Income Tax).
County
No Peddlers - White County Govt. Officials, together with local Government Officials have determined, for the protection of our citizens, no Peddlers Permits will be issued in White County, nor will any previously issued permits be honored, until further notice. If you suspect peddler activity in your neighborhood, please contact your local law enforcement.
Per Governor's Executive Order, penalties on property tax, paid after May 11th, will be waived for sixty days.
Beginning March 18, 2020, The Monticello-Union Township Public Library will be closed to the public. In an ongoing effort to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), the library will temporarily cease in-person services. Access to the library’s online services, such as INSPIRE and the Digital Collections, will continue to be available without interruption. Please check back for updates on this situation as it develops.
Library Book Drop is available. Patrons may keep the items until we reopen. No overdue fines will be assessed from March 13, 2020 forward.
Sincerely,
Tina Emerick, Director
Monticello-Union Public Library
City
Monticello Public Library - The library will be closed until further notice on Wednesday, March 18th. Online Services, such as INSPIRE and Digital Collections are available. See the library website for more information.Free Lunches - Twin Lakes School Corporation is providing free school lunch pickup for students 18 years old or under at Roosevelt Middle School from 2pm-4pm. Pickup begins tomorrow. Please visit this page to request a lunch(es).
The Twin Lakes School Pantry - For the families of Twin Lakes School there will be an extra food distribution from the Twin Lakes School Pantry on Wednesday March 18 from 2:00 to 6:00 at Woodlawn door 4. Contact Patty Godlove cell (765) 543-9188 with questions. See this post on donating to the pantry.
County
Senior Center - The Senior Center will be open for Public Transit needs/requests only. All senior lunches, planned activities, and free-tax preparation (gatherings) have been cancelled until further notice.White County Building & County Offices - The White County Board of Commissioners are closing White County Government Buildings to the public effective March 18, 2020 to curtail the spread of COVID-19.Essential County business that cannot be conducted remotely will be either postponed or arranged at the department head’s discretion. White County Government office contact information is displayed on the County website and will be posted on the door of each County building. See http://www.whitecountyin.us for more information concerning meetings and courts.
State - Workforce/Unemployment Information
The Indiana Dept. of Workforce Development would like to assist employers, workers, and agents during this emergency. If you are temporarily closing or reducing worker hours, please encourage your employees to file for unemployment insurance benefits. They must do this online, through a computer or smart phone. They should visit unemployment.in.gov for Frequently Asked Questions, video tutorials, and a link to file for unemployment insurance. Review FAQs in our Coronavirus & Business Section.National
The White House and CDC (Fed. Govt.) released a helpful, brief document called '15 Days to Slow the Spread'. Review it here.Local closings reported include the United Methodist Church and Parks Programs. See closings
State of Indiana - Directives from Governor Holcomb
- Recommends no in-person events of more than 50 people. (Update March 17 - CDC [Fed. Gov.] guidelines are more than 10 people.)
- Bars, nightclubs and restaurants are required to close to in-person patrons and may provide take-out and delivery services through the end of March
- Hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers should cancel and/or postpone elective and non-urgent surgical procedures immediately.
- The Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites will close to the public beginning Tuesday. Indiana state parks and recreation centers, including state park inns, remain open. Restaurants will convert operations to take-out and delivery.
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For the families of Twin Lakes School there will be an extra food distribution from the Twin Lakes School Pantry on Wednesday, March 18 from 2:00 to 6:00 at Woodlawn door 4. Contact Patty Godlove cell (765) 543-9188 with questions.
For those who would like to support the TL Food Pantry, the most efficient and effective donation is money. You can donate to Food Finders Food Bank and for donation purpose, type “Twin Lakes Schools Food Pantry”. The funds will go into an account for our pantry. During these uncertain times, let’s together lift up our entire community. Link to donation page: https://www.food-finders.org/give/
The City of Monticello has opened a coronavirus information page. The purpose of this page is to:
- Provide City News concerning the coronavirus including press releases, event cancellations, and general public health and safety information.
- Provide key documents related to the coronavirus
- Provide links to Federal/State web resources on the coronavirus.
The four White County Superintendents have been in constant communication today about the recent developments with the ongoing spread of COVID-19.
- During the week of March 16th, Monday through Thursday will be eLearning days and Friday is planned as a waiver day.
- On Monday, March 30, 2020 we plan to use another waiver day and reassess the situation with other White County Superintendents.
- All facilities will be completely closed beginning at 12:00 A.M. on Saturday, March 14, 2020 until 7:00 A.M. on Wednesday, March 18, 2020.
3/13/2020
Press Release from the Office of Mayor Cathy GrossSubject: Coronavirus and Flu Prevention
The City of Monticello cares about our residents, employees, and guests.
The Coronavirus is a type of virus that includes symptoms of fever, muscle aches, fatigue, cough and shortness of breath. It will more quickly infect those that are already health compromised like older adults, those already sick, or anyone with a weakened immune system. Like most other viruses, it is spread through human contact. For this reason, practicing the following precautions could help limit your risk of exposure:
- Wash your hands, starting with your fingertip, often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, especially after going to the bathroom; before eating; and after blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing
- Use hand sanitizer correctly
- Keep your distance - particularly from others who might be sick (6+ feet is recommended)
- Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth
- Cover your mouth and nose when you cough or sneeze with a tissue and then throw the tissue in the trash; or cough or sneeze into your arm or shoulder
- Stay home if you don't feel well
- Call your health care provider and follow their instructions. If your health insurance has the option for Teladoc or other online capabilities, please take advantage of that service.
You can find more information at:
Indiana State Department of Health. https://www.in.gov/isdh/28470.htm
Center for Disease Control and Prevention https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-nCoV/index.html
We will continue to monitor the situation, and provide updates as necessary. We will also post updates on our city website: http://www.monticelloin.gov
Mayor Cathy Gross
City of Monticello
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The Wastewater Utility maintains and operates over 36 miles of storm and sanitary sewers, multiple pump stations, and a Class III wastewater treatment plant that is in the process of its third major upgrade since it was originally built in 1950.
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The Holiday Tour will begin at the Monticello Fire Department at 911 West South Street. This year's theme is 'A Country Christmas' and will feature a live nativity scene at one of the six stops on the tour.
The tour showcases the following homes:
- Mark and Kathy Kelly's Home - Live Nativity Scene featuring the Monticello Christian Church Players and the Kelly's horses, zonkey, donkey, sheep, alpaca, and camel.
- Connie Pampel's 1918 Farmhouse (The Sanctuary)
- George and Libby Green's 1870 Home
- Dave and Nancy Jordan's Brandywine Inn & Suites
- Trent and Autumn Whitaker's Rustic Home
- Bob and Laurie Webster's Lake Freeman Home
The City of Monticello is proud to present its new events calendar. The calendar lists upcoming events on our main web page and a more comprehensive listing inside. You will find:
- City Events (Council and Board of Works Meetings)
- Parks Events (Summer Programs)
- Twin Lakes Area Events (The Spirit of Monticello Festival and more)
This listing is mobile-friendly and each calendar can be added to your smartphone or desktop calendar by clicking the "Subscribe" button and following the prompt.
The community is encouraged to suggest an community-based, public event for addition to the calendar. Simply fill out the form and submit your event.
Review the Events Calendar Listing here.
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