Our Hospice of South Central Indiana Launches “Transformers”

Our Hospice of South Central Indiana is launching “Transformers,” a new bereavement group for children and families. Officials say they chose the name in the hopes of encouraging children to see themselves as powerful people, capable of positive change.

The ZOOM meetings begin on January 14, from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m., and continue monthly on the second Thursday.

Our Hospice President Laura Leonard said, “Children do experience grief differently than adults and it is important they have a safe space to be heard while working through their emotions and feelings. This group is open to any child, between the ages of 5 and 12, who has experienced the death of a person near to them whether they received hospice services or not.”

Jennings County H. S. Senior Wins Lilly Endowment Scholarship

Cassidy Mull, a senior at Jennings County High School, is the 2021 Lilly Endowment, Inc. Community Scholar for Jennings County. Cassidy is the daughter of Matthew and Lori Mull of North Vernon.

Mull receives a four-year, full-tuition scholarship at an Indiana college or university and a $900 stipend for books and equipment. She said, “I’m speechless and in total shock receiving this scholarship. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity and I’m forever grateful to the Community Foundation and Lilly Endowment Scholarship Program.”

Cassidy has been active in many school activities including Volleyball, Student Council, Key Club, and Spanish Club. She is ranked number two in her graduating class. She has also participated in community involvement programs like the Harmon Food Drive and the United Way.

Since its inception in 1998, the Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship Program has awarded a total of 4,912 students with full-tuition scholarships valued at $424 million.

Holcomb Extends Indiana Small Business Restart Grant Program

Governor Eric Holcomb has extended the application period for the Indiana Small Business Restart Grant program. Holcomb’s office says Hoosier small businesses in all 92 counties can apply for recovery funding through January 22nd.

Eligible businesses can now apply for reimbursement of up to 80% of qualified business expenses that incurred between March through December 2020.

According to Holcomb’s office, eligible businesses must apply by January 22nd at 5:00 p.m.

For more info on these applications visit insideindianabusiness.com.

Long Term Care Facilities to Receive Covid 19 Vaccines from CVS Health

On Monday, CVS Health will begin administering COVID-19 vaccines to nearly a thousand long-term care facilities in Indiana.

Aspen Trace Family-first Senior Living Facility in Bargersville will have 200 people vaccinated, including 100 residents and staff.

Gregg Gormal is the chief operating officer of CarDon and Associates, which operates eight long-term care facilities in central Indiana and 20 across the state.

He says Aspen Trace is one of three CarDon communities beginning vaccinations Monday. 95% of residents have committed to get their first Moderna dose. That’s compared to a 50% commitment a few weeks ago.

Gormal also says the vaccination rollout will continue to the other CarDon communities by mid January.

 

City of Columbus Picking Up Christmas Trees

City of Columbus maintenance crews began picking up residential Christmas trees on Monday.

Trees will be collected on your regular trash day through late January.

Authorities say that call-ins will not be accepted and collections will not be made on private streets.

To be eligible for Christmas tree pickup, Columbus officials say all “recently live” trees need to be placed curbside, must be completely free of ornaments, hooks, stands, or nails, and should not be placed in bags.

Indiana Covid 19 Numbers Continue to Climb

The Indiana State Department of Health  announced on Monday that there were 2,494 new positive tests for COVID-19 in its Sunday report. Overall, the state has verified that 496,306 Hoosiers have contracted the disease since early March.

ISDH also certified 43 more virus deaths for Sunday, upping the Indiana total to 7,539 residents who have died.

So far, Bartholomew County has had 5,298 cases, Jackson County confirms 3,677, Jennings County reports 1,667, and Johnson County has recorded 11,640 cases of COVID.

Edinburgh Family Escapes House Fire

An Edinburgh family escaped a tragic house fire on Christmas Day. The Edinburgh Fire Department was dispatched to a house fire just after 3 p.m. on Friday.

While en route, crews were notified that there might be a child inside the home but that turned out not to be true. Firefighters initiated a primary search and gave an “all-clear” as that nobody was in the house.

Emergency crews knocked down the blaze which was located mainly in a back bedroom area. However, there was smoke damage throughout the home.

No injuries were reported.

The Edinburgh Police Department, which also responded to the fire, said the family lost a lot in the blaze and local residents are trying to put together some way of helping them. Contact the Fire Department if you would like to donate clothing or other items to the victims.

Brewersville man accused of weapons charges after standoff

Brogan Vance. Photo courtesy of Jennings County Sheriff’s Department.

Jennings County authorities are accusing a man of walking into another person’s home with a gun, falling asleep in a chair and making threats.

The incident started at just after midnight on Monday morning, when a resident reported a neighbor entering the home uninvited and falling asleep in a chair. An argument broke out when the resident tried to get the suspect, identified as 25-year-old Brogan Vance of Brewersville to leave the home, but when he finally did, the resident found a revolver in the chair where Vance had been sitting.

When deputies arrived, the caller said Vance had gone back into his own home. After deputies unsuccessfully tried to find Vance, they left the area. But were called back at about 2:15 a.m. because Vance had allegedly returned to the neighbor’s and another argument broke out.

Arriving deputies saw Vance run back into his own house, this time carrying a knife. Vance did not come out of the house when called out by police, but when the Jennings County ERT team were called to the scene, he surrendered.

He is facing charges of residential entry, intimidation with a deadly weapon and being a felon in possession of a firearm without a permit. He is also being held on an outstanding warrant from Jefferson County.

Government offices closing down for holidays

Local government offices are closing down for the Christmas and New Year’s holidays.

The Bartholomew County Landfill will be closing at 1 p.m. on Christmas Eve and will be closed both Christmas Day and New Year’s Day, according to the Bartholomew County Solid Waste Management District.

The Columbus and Bartholomew County Recycling Center on Mapleton Street will be closed on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day.

Columbus city offices will be closed on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day. However trash and recycling routes will run on their normal schedules on Dec. 24th and Dec. 31st. There will be no trash or recycling pickups on Christmas day or New Year’s day. Normal Friday routes will be delayed until Saturday.

Columbus City Utilities offices will be closed on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day. If you have a problem with your water or sewer service, you can call the business office at 812-372-8861 and follow the prompts.

Two local businesses to receive state manufacturing grants

Two area businesses have been chosen for the third round of Indiana Manufacturing Readiness grants, announced yesterday by the Indiana Economic Development Corporation.

The agency in partnership with Conexus Indiana announced $1.5 million dollars in grants to 31 Indiana businesses under the governor’s Economic Activity Stabilization and Enhancement program. The grants are meant to stimulate manufacturing investment and position the state for future growth.

FosTecH Inc. of Jackson County is receiving $44,222 to put in place a new manufacturing control system that lets customers customize individual products. The company manufactures firearm products for civilians, military and law enforcement customers.

Poolguard of Jennings County was awarded $56,250 to increase its productivity and capacity to meet the increased demand the company is seeing during the pandemic. The company manufactures swimming pool safety devices and builds its own electronic printed circuit boards.