- Sixth Street
- Washington Street
- North Main Street
- North Illinois Street
- South Main Street
To register contact Nick Green, Firefighter and Community Paramedic at 574-583-3151. There will be limited walk-in availability.
Held at the same time will be a free will donation Pancake Breakfast. Donations will help the Monticello Fire Department fund future car seat events, training, and continuing education for car seat technicians.
The lack of available workers has plagued businesses throughout the US for the past several years, and it appears that we will continue to face this issue locally well into 2022. To assist our businesses and organizations that deal with this problem daily, there is work underway to put together an event that hopefully will provide employers with a program to identify potential employees entering the workforce upon graduation from high school.
The White County Economic Development Organization, along with Indian Trails Career Cooperative, and representatives from our four White County High Schools are planning a program in April that will bring seniors and selective juniors together with key businesses/organizations that will allow these groups (students and employers) to meet face-to-face and learn of the vast opportunities that exist in White County. And, to that end, we are calling the event “Back Home Again in White County”.
The date we have selected for this event is Thursday, April 14th, and will be held at the Brandywine Convention Center in Monticello. Our “committee” is still outlining the logistics surrounding this event, but the purpose of this email is to determine if this is something that you wish to have your business/organization participate in. If so, please mark your calendar as a “save the date” and RSVP your intentions to Debbie Conover at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
It is anticipated that we could have as many as 350-400 seniors and selective juniors from Twin Lakes, Frontier, North White and Tri County high schools attend and meet directly with your representatives. We hope to have between 50-75 organizations participate. This is a tremendous opportunity to “tell your story” as to why the students should remain and work in White County and make decent wages at your place of employment. Your commitment is to only spend a day interacting with our workforce of tomorrow, and we will even feed your team lunch! Can’t beat that!
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Review and download Limb and Brush Pickup Calendar/Spring Clean-up 2022
The City of Monticello announces the 2022 City Interdepartmental Wheelchair BB Tournament Challenge Winners. The traveling trophy moves from our MPD "Guns" to our new champs, Monticello Combined Team...pictured above. Back Row L-R ADA/Title VI Coordinator Diane Bunnell, Parks Superintendent Mitch Billue, Street Dept. Colton Brewer, Street Dept. Matt Johnson, Board of Works Referee Maury Waymouth. Front Row L-R Referee Kyle Ashton, Wastewater Superintendent Bob Lindley, Wastewater Dept. Malachi Ewing, and Mayor Cathy Gross.
The City of Monticello and the Monticello Fire Department are excited to announce the creation of the Mobile Integrated Healthcare Program also known as the Community Paramedicine Program.
The Mobile Integrated Healthcare Program fills the gaps that are prevalent in healthcare, especially in more rural and aging communities. It works to meet the quadruple aim for healthcare which includes:
- Better outcomes
- Improved patient experience
- Improved clinician experience
- Lower healthcare costs
- Increased access and communication with primary care physicians for the medically underserved
- Help with chronic disease management
- Prioritize preventive care and follow up care for high-risk members of our community
- Assist patient communication with their provider
- Post hospital discharge instruction compliance
- Monitor vital signs
- Provide cardiac monitoring
- Diabetes management
- Fall risk assessment & prevention/in-home safety checks
- Immunizations including influenza and COVID-19 for homebound patients
- Evaluating and assisting patients with individual needs
In 2021, The Monticello Fire Department and Indiana University Health White Memorial Hospital collaborated on the Community Paramedicine Program pilot project. During the 6-month pilot program Monticello Fire Department saw 50 patients and had a 100% non-readmittance rate.
After the program’s success the West Central Region of IU Health agreed to provide first year funding to establish and sustain this program until further funding can be achieved. The commitment by our local IU Health White Memorial Hospital team under the guidance of President Mary Minier and Chief Nursing Officer Renea Smith connected our Community Paramedic Team, FF/Paramedic Chad Walther, and FF/Paramedic Nick Green with the families and individuals that would benefit most from this program.
The Mobile Integrated Healthcare program also received financial support from the Indiana State Department of Health and IU Health White Memorial Hospital. Our Community Paramedic(s) will be working with other funding agencies and grantors to provide necessary support moving forward.
This partnership provides our community with another resource to improve overall community health.
For more information about this program contact:
Nick Green, Community Paramedic
Phone: 574-870-8019
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The City of Monticello Administrative Offices will contnue to be closed tomorrow, February 4, 2022. All essential public safety, public works, and public utilities teams will be working and available to serve. We ask that you stay home if you can so city, county, & state crews can continue to clear the roadways. We anticipate a return to normal work schedule on Monday, February 7th. Stay safe & warm.
White County's Travel Status is ORANGE - Watch. Means that conditions are threatening to the safety of the public. During a "watch" local travel advisory, only essential travel, such as to and from work or in emergency situations, is recommended, and emergency action plans should be implemented by businesses, schools, government agencies, and other organizations.
The City of Monticello suggests the following resources for information about the winter storm:
White County Emergency Management
Current Travel Advisory Map
Immediately following the meeting we drew names of healthcare workers to receive over 100 gifts from our local businesses.
Mayor Gross would like to thank the following businesses whe generously donated gifts which included Indiana Beach passes, overnight stays at local resorts, gift cards, gift certificates, and gift baskets. We are so very grateful to our local business owners and were excited to share their generosity with our healthcare workers.
- Abe's Pizza
- Adkev
- An Udder Sensation
- Angela's Bookstore & More
- Arni's
- Bella Rose Gymnastics
- Boys & Girls Club
- Brandywine Inn & Convention Center
- Carroll/White REMC
- Dance Magic
- Dockside Lake Resort
- Dr. Hadley & Dr Trout Dental
- Epic Insurance
- Good Life Nutrition
- Greens & Beans
- Harmon-McClintic Insurance
- Healthies Monticello
- Herald Journal
- Hubbard GM
- Indiana Beach (IB)
- Jim Davis
- Kiwanis
- Manpower
- Mickey B's
- Musall's
- Necessities
- Oak & Barrel
- Pampel & Associates
- Rotary Club of Monticello
- Sculptures
- The Blasted Works
- The Lighthouse Lodge
- Twin Lakes Fish & Game
- Vogel Insurance Agency
- White Oak Health Campus
The Urban Ag Growers and the City of Monticello Parks Department announce Family Community Garden classes. This is a full season of guided lessons with zero commitment and free of charge. These workshops are designed for all ages to expand grower skills and abilities. If you are interested in learning how to garden, contact our team at 574-583-7622 (Ext. 3) or eMail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or the This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Download the Flyer and review the information below. Click links for definition, registration, and class location map. Please note: Registration is recommended, but optional. Simply attend and enjoy!
Family Gardening Classes
- Tu Jan 11: 7-8pm Introduction Meeting
- Anheier Building at the Monticello City Park REGISTRATION MAP
- Tu Feb 8: 6-7pm Hydroponic (Water) Gardening (Cindy Isom, Instructor)
- Boys & Girls Club, 402 Tioga Road REGISTRATION MAP
- Tu Mar 8: 7-8pm Establishing Indoor Starts (Marianne Novak, Instructor)
- Norway Gardens, 308 W. Walleston Ave. REGISTRATION MAP
- Tu Apr 12: 7-8pm Cole Crops (Tracy Musall, Instructor)
- Musall's Lawn & Garden, 408 S. Beach Dr. REGISTRATION MAP
- Tu May 10: 7-8pm Plant (Diseases) Pathology (Andrew Westfall, Instructor)
- Jordan Community Garden, West Hanawalt St. REGISTRATION MAP
- Tu June 14: 7-8pm Weeding (Andrew Westfall, Instructor)
- Jordan Community Garden, West Hanawalt St. REGISTRATION MAP
- Tu July 12: 7-8pm - Raised Bed Gardening
- Monticello Public Library - 321 W. Broadway St. REGISTRATION MAP
- Tu Aug 9: 7-8pm - Food Handling & Safety (Sara Kramer, Instructor)
- Jordan Community Garden, West Hanawalt St. REGISTRATION MAP
- Tu Sep 13: 7-8pm - Cucerbits (Betsy Dill, Instructor)
- Jordan Community Garden, West Hanawalt St. REGISTRATION MAP
- Tu Oct 11: 7-8pm - Putting Beds to Rest (Jessica Wiles from Back2Earth, Instructor)
- Jordan Community Garden REGISTRATION MAP
- Tu Nov 8: 7-8pm - Gardening Wrap-Up
- Monticello Altherr Nature Center REGISTRATION MAP
Vaccine Information - Scroll to end for all White County Vaccine Sites
Appointment Scheduling Website
Current IDOH/CDC Information on 5-11 Year Old Vaccines
- COVID-19 Vaccines for Children and Teens (Website CDC updated 11/3/21)
- Fact Sheet for 5-11 year olds (PDF IDOH updated 11/03/21)
- Child Vaccination Fact Sheet (PDF IDOH updated 11/03/21)
- Quarantine Guidance for Families (PDF IDOH updated 11/03/21)
Current CDC Information on Booster Shots
- Information on COVID-19 Booster Shots for 65+ year olds and others who quality (Website CDC updated 11/3/21)
Scheduling Appointments
Appointments may now be scheduled online for COVID-19 vaccinations to eligible recipients. The vaccine is now available to individuals age 5 and older.- Anyone younger than age 18 must select a Pfizer Vaccination Site.
- Children between 5-11 will be provided 1/3 of normal dose twice (approx. 2 weeks apart) - Check here for availibility.
- Monticello Family Medicine VAX - 810 S 6th St, Monticello, IN (Site vaccinating 5-11 year olds only)
- Family Health Clinic Wolcott VAX - 203 Blake St., Monticello, IN (Site vaccinating 5-11 year olds)
- Family Health Clinic Monon VAX 0 692 E. Broadway, Monon, IN (Site vaccinating 5-11 year olds)
There is no cost to the individual, but insurance may be charged an administration fee. Individuals should bring a photo ID and an insurance card if they have one. Licensed and unlicensed healthcare workers and first responders will need a photo ID, proof of age, or verification of current employment as a healthcare worker or first responder in Indiana will be required.
White County Vaccination Sites
Current Information from Indiana COVID-19 Vaccine Site Map; 2021 December 9Ivy Tech
1017 O’Connor Blvd.
Monticello, IN 47960
Click here to register. Walk-in appointments available.
Monticello Family Medicine
810 South 6th St.
Monticello, IN 47960
574-583-6446
This site is for the 5-11 year old Pfizer Vaccine only. Please schedule.
Kroger Pharmacy
916 North Main St.
Monticello, IN 47960
Click here to register - Call 866-211-5320 to schedule Kroger appts. ONLY. (Do not call 211.)
Family Health Clinic - Wolcott
128 W. Market St.
Wolcott, IN 47995
765-564-3016
Please call. Appointments required.
Family Health Clinic - Monon
692 East Broadway
Monon, IN 47959
11/4/2021 - This site has the 5-11 year old Pfizer Vaccine.
Walgreens Pharmacy
812 W. Broadway St.
Monticello, IN 47960
Note: Schedule by clicking this link.
CVS Pharmacy
831 N Main St.
Monticello, IN 47960
Note: Schedule by clicking this link.
Walmart Pharmacy
1088 W. Broadway St.
Monticello, IN 47960
Note: Schedule by clicking this link.
- Review the State of
Indiana Executive Order 21-32 - Continuation of Health and Welfare-Based Provisions to Address the Impact and Spread of the Coronavirus Disease
(COVID-19)
- See further information in Executive Order 21-17 - Continuation of Limited Provisions to Address the Impact and Spread of the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19)
- Review Executive Order 21-12 - Modified County-Based Measures and Restrictions Based on Impact and Spread of the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19).
Actions may include:
- All general requirements are in effect. Hoosier businesses remain open.
- The Indiana Department of Health will convene local public health officials, local health care providers, elected officials, school leaders and other key stakeholders to discuss actions that will be taken. State agencies will provide further support upon request.
- Local health officials should evaluate the source of positive tests, undertake targeted testing where appropriate; and issue isolation or quarantine orders where necessary.
- Local health officials, health care providers, elected officials, school leadership and other key local leaders must convene regularly to discuss actions that could be implemented to decrease the spread of COVID in their communities.
- School officials should review plans for all extra-curricular activities and assemblies to ensure best mitigation practices being followed.
- English
- State of Indiana Executive Order 21-32: Further Continuations of Limited Provisions to Address the Impact & Spread of the Coronavirus Disease
- State of Indiana Executive Order 21-31: Twenty-First Renewal of Emergency Declaration
- State of Indiana Executive Order 21-21: Establishment of Governor's Public Health Commission
Tested Positive?
Tested Positive. How to protect yourself and others.
Probado positivo. Cómo protegerse a sí mismo y a los demás.
Test Results
COVID-19 Test Results. What To Do?
Resultados de la prueba COVID-19. ¿Qué hacer?
Everyone is invited to our open house! Please join us in celebration of our new location of the Monticello, Indiana City Hall. The new City Hall is located at 120 West Washington St., Monticello, IN.
The open house will be held on Monday, September 20th, 2021 from 3:00pm-5:00pm.
Schedule:
- Tours - 3PM-4:30PM
- Ribbon Cutting & Building Dedication - 5PM
- Oath of Office of Firefighter/Paramedics - 5:15PM
- Presentation of Colors by Veterans Group - 5:30PM
- Board of Works Meeting - 5:30PM
- City Council Meeting - 6:00PM
- Revisar la orden Ejecutiva 21-23 del Estado de Indiana - Continuación de las Disposiciones Basadas en la Salud y el Bienestar para Abordar el Impacto y la Propagación de la Enfermedad del Coronavirus (COVID-19)
Pautas del Condado de White (Propagacion Moderada en la Comunidad—Naranja): El condado recibió una puntuación de 2.0 < 2.5 cuando se combinan el porcentaje de positividad y los casos nuevos por cada 100,000 residentes. El condado está bajo pautas naranja. Estos requisitos permanecen vigentes hasta que la métrica vuelva a roja/amarillo/azul o se mueve al nivel que ha pasado el peligro.
Las acciones pueden incluir:
- Todos los requisitos generales están vigentes. Los negocios de en el Estado do Indiana permanecen abiertos.
- El Departamento de Salud de Indiana convocará a los funcionarios de salud pública locales, los proveedores de atención médica locales, los funcionarios electos, los líderes escolares y otras partes interesadas clave para discutir las acciones que se tomarán. Las agencias estatales brindarán más apoyo a pedido.
Funcionarios Locales:
- Los funcionarios de salud locales deben evaluar la fuente de las pruebas positivas, realizar pruebas específicas cuando corresponda y emitir órdenes de aislamiento o cuarentena cuando sea necesario.
- Los funcionarios de salud locales, los proveedores de atención médica, los funcionarios electos, el liderazgo escolar y otros líderes locales clave deben reunirse regularmente para discutir las acciones que podrían implementarse para disminuir la propagación de COVID en sus comunidades.
Medidas y Restricciones: Las personas y las empresas en los condados designados como Naranjas deben cumplir con todos los requisitos generales establecidos en la Orden Ejecutiva 21-23 del Estado de Indiana.
Resources/Information
Project Website
Public Meeting - August 19, 2021 (PPT) - Best Pictorial Summary of Project
Public Meeting - August 19, 2021 (PDF) - Best Text Summary of Project - 4 Pages
Preliminary Plan Document (PDF)
Environment Assessment Document (PDF)
Information Updated: 29 November 2021
Visit the White County Cares Website for more details.