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LETTER FROM THE DIRECTOR
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HISTORY
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RESIDENTS WHO CALL
DAVIESS COUNTY HOME
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CHURCHES
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DAVIESS COUNTY EQUALS
MORE BANG FOR YOUR BUCKS
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EVENTS NOT TO MISS
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UNIQUE EATS & TREATS
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AGRICULTURE & INDUSTRY
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NSWC AND WESTGATE
MAKE GOOD NEIGHBORS
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IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD
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DAVIESS COUNTY MAP
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LODGING
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EDUCATION
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Contributing writers and photographers: Kerri Boyd,
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THINGS TO SEE & DO
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Melody Brunson, Mike Grant, Todd Lancaster, Greg Litherland, the late MEMBER DIRECTORY
Kelly Overton, Lindsay Owens, Tori Peterson and Steve Smith
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in this directory and we hope you will take the time to notice those
who support our community by being a Chamber member. By
patronizing our members, you are helping to keep your money local
and strengthening our economic climate. Our Chamber is a strong
organization of the business community that unites businesses,
professional firms, corporations, non-profit organizations, and
government entities.
Samantha Bobbitt
Executive Director, Daviess County Chamber of Commerce
Eric Bassler
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he land was claimed William Ballow, who reached the was founded. For three years,
by Britain after the Sugar Creek Hills in present-day conflict with the British and Native
French and Indian Reeve Township in 1801. New Americans caused new settlements
War in 1763, and then settlement continued until the War to stop, and existing settlers built
by the newly-formed of 1812 and the town of Liverpool a series of forts to protect them.
United States after the American
Revolution in 1783. George Rogers
Clark, whose victory over British
General “Hair-Buyer” Henry
Hamilton in February of 1779
secured the Northwest for the
United States, reportedly camped
in the northeastern part of the
future Daviess County in the
1780s.
A town in this region would be
called Clarksburg in his honor; the
name changed to Odon later in
the 19th Century.
The first permanent white settler
in the Daviess County region was
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RESIDENTS WHO CALL DAVIESS COUNTY HOME
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YouTube. Her teaching career has
omma P, the northern part of Daviess County cemented the couple’s place in
Science T and but moved around the country the county.
Bryan P, the M.D., and the globe as Bryan was As for Dr. Porter, even though
are two who are a doctor in the U.S. Air Force he was content with the war
deeply-rooted in after graduation from Indiana life in the Air Force, he knew his
Daviess County. University’s School of Medicine. family needed to have a stable
Bryan Porter, who has a medical “I loved all of the travel that we did environment. To him, the choice
practice in Odon, is married while Bryan was in the service, but was simple: Daviess County.
to Ginger, a fifth grade science we knew when we started a family “Once we were here, we
teacher at North Daviess that Daviess County was going to were here for life,” Dr. Porter
Community Schools. The two be where we were going to settle,” commented.
have been married for 32 years Ginger said.
and call Daviess County home. They knew Daviess County
The Porters grew up in the was going to be there home as
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omfort. wasn’t sure initially what
That single word profession he wanted but he
sums up attorney was certain — or at least he
Brandon Smith’s thought he was certain — he
defense for would not land in Daviess
choosing Daviess County as County. He had considered
his place to practice law and Bloomington (Monroe
live. County) as a possibility but felt
the pull of Daviess County.
“There are so many reasons
to live in Daviess County,” It was during his time in law
Brandon noted, “and quality of school at Indiana University’s
life is one key reason”. School of Law that he had his
epiphany relative to where to
Not all of those reasons hit practice and live.
home until he left Daviess
County. “Daviess County is a place
that is comfortable and
He, as is the case with many familiar, but, more than that it
teenagers, was looking is a place of community,” the
forward to leaving Daviess attorney commented.
County and starting a new life.
Brandon Smith
“But, the longer I was away
from here, the more I realized
I wanted to live in Daviess
County,” he said.
A 2001 Washington High
School graduate, Brandon
Quality Craftmanship
Job opportunities
were plentiful after
graduation from Purdue
University, but both were
in agreement: Daviess
County is the place
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lane and Hillary Lawyer after graduation from Purdue “Washington and Daviess County
could have chosen University, but both were in have a small-town feel to them,”
to live anywhere they agreement: Daviess County is the Hillary said, adding, “but both
wished as they both place for them. Washington and the county are
are working professions Both were born in Daviess County growing and it is nice to be a part
that have high demand, but, to and spent most of their lives here. of that.”
the Lawyers, the decision where While both were excited to attend Blane agrees, and notes that his
to live was a no-brainer: Daviess Purdue University, both knew — time away at Purdue helped him
County. after just one semester — they gain an even greater appreciation
For Blane, a pharmacist, and would earn their degrees and for what Daviess County has to
Hillary, an adult nurse practitioner, return to Daviess County to work offer.
job opportunities were plentiful and also to start their own family.
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JANUARY MAY DAVIESS COUNTY FAIR
Fourth week of June
NEW YEAR’S HORSE & TACK MEMORIAL WEEKEND Daviess County fairgrounds, Elnora
AUCTION CELEBRATION, WEST BOGGS
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Contact Elizabeth Anderson (812)
January 1 PARK 486-8071.
Dinky’s Auction Center, Honor those who have lost their
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Cannelburg lives serving our country with
812-486-2880 a Memorial Ceremony and an
evening with candlelight vigil
around the park at 8:30 p.m.
Call (812) 295-3421.
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On Memorial Day, 3 p.m.
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JULY
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ANTIQUE ASSOCIATION SWAP
3WASHINGTON’S FOURTH OF
JULY FESTIVAL
At Washington Eastside Park.
MEET Contact Kip Kelly at 812-254-6010.
First Saturday in April
DAVIESS COUNTY 4-H FAIR
South of DC Fairgrounds (WRVAA
Starts 2nd Wednesday in July
Grounds), Elnora
Contact Ben Chestnut CELEBRATE WASHINGTON Washington Eastside Park
Third Saturday in June Call (812) 254-8668.
812-636-4209.
Heartbeat of Washington event on
Main Street
Call 812-254-5262.
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Call 812-254-0938.
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DECEMBER
WASHINGTON CHRISTMAS
PARADE
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6 p.m. Contact Mayor’s Office
at (812) 254-5575.
AMERICAN FAMILY TABLE Second St., Washington, is home GASTHOF AMISH VILLAGE
DINING of the now-famous “cronuts,” and A traditional Amish buffet in
Known for its huge portions and maple-bacon long johns. Specialty the restaurant, which can host
quality comfort food, American cakes and desserts can be made- special events and do catering,
to-order, as well as candies and is located in the heart of
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Family Table Dining, 908 W.
National Hwy., Washington, serves jellies. Amish country north of
more breakfast than most can eat.
There is an ever-changing menu
of specials. Most can barely get
through their stack of pancakes or
breakfast skillets.
ACES
Upscale fare in a friendly, casual
atmosphere, Aces, 908 Bedford
Road, Washington, is the 19th
hole at Washington Country Club.
It features a full-service bar, an
extensive beer and wine list, a
unique bourbon street menu and
tasty salad bar. Open for lunch
and dinner, local and regional acts
perform almost every Saturday
night on stage.
BAKERY HOUSE
Known for its delicious pastries
and home-cooked plate lunches,
The Bakery House, 406 S.W.
Montgomery. An 82-room hotel in Little Houston’s is on the move Now with expanded parking or a
the village, 6747 E Gasthof Village throughout Washington. Watch for convenient drive-thru, one can
Road, offers a swimming pool and the smokin’ grill and stop by. experience ice cream, hard or soft-
glimpse of down-home country serve, with ever-changing flavors.
living. The village complex is home
SCOOPS Open seasonally.
Homemade ice cream and ice
to several shops and a seasonal
flea market on Wednesdays and
cream novelties, there is both STOLL’S LAKEVIEW
Saturdays from May to October.
indoor and patio seating at RESTAURANT
Scoops, 420 SR 57S, Washington. Excellent fried chicken on the
traditional Amish buffet at Stoll’s
Lakeview Restaurant, 155519
U.S. 231, Loogootee, with an
impressive view of West Boggs
Lake. Stoll’s has a full salad bar and
homemade desserts. An in-store
gift shop offers baked goods, jellies
and décor.
EASTSIDE FLOWERS & GIFTS
& COUNTRY GARDENS
Floral arrangements for gifts and
décor, as well as live plants and
special orders are available from
Eastside Flowers, 107 E. Main St.,
and the new Country Gardens,
2107 State St. New owner/
operator Charlie Heller at Country
Garden can also help you with
landscaping and perennials.
5 CHERRY GHOST
COFFEE HOUSE
The coolest place in town, the
Cherry Ghost Coffee House at 424
E. Main St., Washington, carries
organic Brown County coffee and
espresso, specialty drinks, organic
scones and muffins, organic wraps,
bagels, and more! With free Wi-Fi
for your surfing pleasure, there is
also live music every Wednesday
and Friday night at 7!
LEMON TREE DÉCOR
Top-of-line gifts and décor
from kitchen items and jewelry
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to baby items and boutique-style
clothing, Lemon Tree Home
Décor, 220 E. Main St., in the heart
of Downtown Washington, is great
for last-minute gifts. Free wrapping
available.
LITTLE HOUSTON’S BBQ
A mobile food cart, for catering
or pickup, Little Houston’s BBQ
is a family recipe specializing in
ribs and smoked chicken salad.
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no extra charge.
YOLONDA’S BISTRO ODON LOCKER
Named for its founder Well respected not only in Daviess BAMBINI’S & TOP NOTCH
Yolonda Bostic, Yolonda’s Bistro, County, but all over Southwest BOUTIQUE
422 E. Main St., Washington, has Indiana, the Odon Locker’s Not sure what your look should
brought together the best dishes marinated turkey strips are staple be? Bambini’s, 218 E. Main St., and
“From LA to L.A.” She has selected at backyard barbeques and picnics. Top Notch Boutique, 11 S.E. Third
some of the finest cuisine from If one hopes to make a BBQ just St., both in Downtown Washington,
California to Louisiana. Whether it’s a little more special, then their can help you aggregate a style with
a lobster risotto, a succulent lamb turkey strips, teriyaki pork chops their special talent for knowing
chop, a set of crispy chicken wings or fresh-cut T-bones are the key. what looks good. Boutique clothing
or smoked salmon, her cooking The Odon Locker, 606 W. Elnora and accessories help you get the
is sure to please. Offering Saturday St., also makes its own jerky, modern look at both an affordable
price and personal shopping
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and Sunday brunch options, she along with being a full service
also has wine and beer available butcher shop, with smoked and experience.
in a cozy setting. There’s a private
upstairs room or outside patio
seating for your pleasure or to rent
by the hour.
AMISH KOUNTRY KORNER &
DUTCH PANTRY
Specialty meats and cheeses
made to order are the main
stay of both Amish Kountry
Korner, 3516 E. National Hwy.,
Washington, and Dutch Pantry,
13014 N. 1100E, Odon. Both
offer sandwiches made to order,
homemade pies, cookies and
other desserts, as well as bulk
foods, and unique Amish gifts and
décor. Amish Kountry Korner has
a new salad bar open for lunch.
[ AGRICULTURE ]
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hile some Processing Corporation. The purchased the shops and began to
communities company operates a major wet- use them to refurbish rail cars. The
might have all mill corn processing operation. It Washington operation is the first
their employment produces everything from corn for Eagle in Indiana and in quick
eggs invested from alcohol to animal feed. The fashion the company has gone
in a single company or industry company employs almost 200 from zero to 150 workers with even
in Daviess County the basket is people in Daviess County and is in more additions on the horizon.
full of companies that range from the process of a major expansion
value added agricultural operations, of its MALTRIN operations.
MINING
Another traditional industry in
to historical heavy industry, to Both GPC and Perdue are major Daviess County is coal mining. At
companies involved in the modern purchasers of corn in southwestern times the county has had as many
defense industry. Indiana. Both utilize hundreds of as one dozen mines in operation.
AGRICULTURE thousands of bushels each year These days there is one mine in
Agriculture is a major player in the impacting the trucking industry as full operation and another that is in
local economy and also in terms well as farms. the midst of getting started. Both
of jobs. Perdue Farms provides an IMPACT OF THE RAILROAD are owned by White Stallion Coal
estimated 1,000 jobs in the area. When Washington was just of Evansville and have around 80
The company is vertically designed beginning to develop over 100 workers.
in southwestern Indiana and in years ago one of the biggest The mines are not the only
Daviess County includes a large impacts on the town came when employers because of coal
feed mill, grow-out contract farms, the railroad shops opened on the in Daviess County. Trucking,
plus hundreds of jobs in the turkey city’s west side. Those shops have machinery and support businesses
processing plant. gone through a lot of changes also provide jobs. McAllister
Another value-added business over the years, but they are still a Machinery has more than 50
making a difference in the major part of the local job picture. employees providing equipment
Daviess County economy is Grain Two years ago Eagle Railcar and support to the coal mines still
operating in southern Indiana.
NEWER COMPANIES
Some of the newer companies in
Daviess County are also making a
big impact. M&C Tech became the
first Japanese owner company to
open along I-69. The firm makes
plastic parts for the auto industry.
It is on the way toward hiring as
many as 100 people as it expands
its shifts.
Another growing neighbor to M&C
is Isoflex Packaging. The plastics
company has three lines making
plastic packaging for industry.
Another plastics operator is Berry
Plastics just outside of Odon. The businesses along the roadway that states and now has a focus on the
subsidiary of Evansville-based Berry include cabinet shops, sawmills, an national market.
Plastics has gone through several auction house, produce center and One thing southern Indiana
expansions and makes plastic film two large community buildings. is known for is the furniture
for business and industry.
CLOTHING industry and Daviess County has
Daviess County has its own corner its own little piece of that. Olon
of the clothing business. NASCO Industries has its North American
Industries has around 100 workers Headquarters in Washington. The
turning out outerwear for the oil, company specializes in building
utility and energy industries. The drawers for wood furniture.
employee-owned firm has had so Northern Daviess County is a mix
much success it is expanding. of Amish-based business and
Another clothing company, and some high-tech operation. Alion
again one that has more to do with Science and Technology built a
utility than fashion, is Tri-Star Glove. major operation in the WestGate
The Plainville-based business has Technology Park where it repairs
been in operation since 2001, equipment for the aviation industry,
employs around 50 people and Applied Logistic Services in Odon
makes gloves for the auto industry. provides professional services to
AMISH COMMUNITY Crane, while family-owned Stoll
Those modern operations are A DIVERSE MIX Brothers Lumber has seen growth
found alongside several successful Cornelius Manufacturing, between because of the WestGate @ Crane
businesses in the Daviess County Elnora and Odon, sits right on I-69. Tech Park development and its
Amish community. K&K Industries, The company makes its uniquely strong work ethic and attention to
Daviess County Metal, and Graber designed Corn-pro trailers there the details.
Post Buildings employ hundreds that have become very popular
of people. The companies build with people moving small numbers
trusses and put up buildings all of livestock.
over the eastern half of the United Belt Tech Industrial, south of
States. Amish work crews totaling Washington, 1996 S 300 W, serves
more than 100 are working the coal and power producing
throughout the Midwest with these companies in the area. Establishing
companies. a reputation for quality work,
The entire area along CR 900E is business grew quickly that first
a growth area for Amish-based year leading to the need for
business. The county has been a larger facility to handle an
participating in a muti-million dollar increasing inventory of belting,
expansion to allow the trucks that pulleys, bearings, shafting, etc.
supply the businesses to safely Headquartered in Washington, its
operate with the more than 100 territory has expanded into multiple
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ood neighbors are not USN ship and submarine and Main priorities in the Crane
hard to find in Daviess even provides support for foreign product mix include cybersecurity,
County and those military sales for ally countries hypersonics, trusted electronics,
in the job market or such as Australia and Saudi Arabia. threat modeling, predictive
who are looking for Supporting the warfighter is the analytics, human systems
business opportunities may not number one priority for NSWC’s engineering, artificial intelligence,
find a better neighbor than Naval employees, of which about 10 modeling and simulation.
Surface Warfare Center, Crane percent are Daviess County Daviess County residents
Division, which is located just residents. NSWC employs about employed at NSWC earn
across the Daviess County border 3,400 people; of whom 73 percent approximately $26.1 million
in Martin County. are scientists, engineers and annually. Further, Daviess County
NSWC is a high-tech agency technicians, and 296 are Daviess businesses account for $8.2 million
that provides support to the U.S. County residents. They do annual in contracts with NSWC.
military, primarily the Navy, but business totaling more than $1.4 Businesses interested in doing
also provides technical support for billion. Crane Army Ammunition business with NSWC can
the Naval Air Command, Marine Activity employs another 800 participate in the Buy Indiana
Corps, Special Operations and Air staffers. Days, an event conducted
Force. Employees at NSWC ensure With more than 1 million annually at French Lick Resort.
our troops are able to operate and square feet of offices and
maintain equipment designed to A new multi-county and state
laboratories, Crane provides a agency group, White River Military
help the warfighter complete its distinct advantage in sensors,
mission and return home safely. Coordination Alliance, was formed
communications, mobility, special in 2019 to “aggressively support,”
NSWC Crane is responsible for munitions and weapons.
equipment on virtually every long-term economic development
and the creation of military value
for the nearly 100-square-mile
NSA Navy facility, the third largest
Navy base in the world.
The base also engages area
students, from elementary to
college age in promoting career
and learning opportunities in
STEM, helping more than 6,000
students, and more than 100
teachers in 30 schools in 2018.
WESTGATE TECH PARK
Defense contractors at the
WestGate Tech Park support the
WESTGATE ACADEMY
Nearby West Gate Academy, a conference and training
center at 13598 E. WestGate Drive, focuses on workforce
education, government and military contract support,
technical transfer and incubation, and conferencing. Its
largest room encompasses more than 14,000 square feet
of space.
WestGate has partnerships with Purdue and Indiana
universities, and offers state-of-the-art facilities with
built-in audio-video services, 18 private classrooms, two
computer labs, professional catering and on-site parking.
As part of the academy, The Lock & Key, is a co-working
space that houses innovators, entrepreneurs, and today’s
problem solvers. It’s an ideal location for the next big idea
to become a reality. Consider The Lock & Key when you
begin collaborating on your next project, networking
with other professionals to discover new opportunities,
or individually building your next business venture.
Contact Samantha Nelson at sjnelson@prf.org for a tour,
membership, or sponsorship opportunities.
Various subdivisions and housing developments make up neighborhoods in Daviess County, with many
choices available – from big and glamorous, to smaller, more affordable and practical.
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or someone who wants Washington has middle- to low- life, but with neighbors close by in the
a piece of land to build, income housing options available more than $250,000 plus range.
there is room for growth in in Cherry Tree Apartments on the Odon, a town of about 1,400, has that
many of the subdivisions east side and Westwood Crossing small-town feel but with far more
and other land available for Apartments on the city’s west side amenities, is located about 20 minutes
development. and various duplexes, and through the north of Washington, and is in close
Washington Housing Authority with
rental options. New to Downtown
Washington are several higher-end
lofts on the second floor of retail
spaces, with stunning details and
historic charm. These lofts appeal
to many as it puts tenants in close
proximity to downtown’s popular
amenities such as Meredith Plaza, Main
Street shopping and eating.
Towns like Montgomery have
developed lots in Oakview Heights
next to Country Oaks Golf course and
Terrace Court just south of the rural
Washington has most of the county’s town, both offering a bit of country
population at 36.9 percent, while
offering amenities like trash pickup proximity to both Interstate 69 and
and various Internet options, there are Crane Naval Base. North of Odon next
high-end neighborhoods like Green to the base off U.S. 231 is Deerfield
Acres, Alexander Estates, White Ridge subdivision.
Court, Deer Creek, Bean Drive and Areas near West Boggs Lake also offer
Piankeshaw Trail. neighborhoods near the lake itself as
Less expensive, mid-range homes part of South Pointe and Meyers Point,
can be found north of Eastside Park both located east of CR 1200E, better
on Park Avenue, Lakeview Drive, known to locals as St. Mary’s Road.
Glenwood Drive and Sugarland Road For more information about housing
with average three-bedrooms selling options, contact a Daviess County
for about $141,000, plus. realtor.
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ashington Believing that active college and career readiness. The
Schools empow- high school also partners with the
er students to
participation is a crit- Vincennes University Early College
Imagine, Achieve, ical component for Program, allowing students to earn
and Master skills student growth, Wash- dual-credit in several classes as well
needed for success in a rapidly ington Schools offer a as through AP (Advanced Place-
changing, diverse and technical ment) coursework.
society. Furnished with Chrome-
wide range of extra-
WHSH Broadcasting, a student-run
books and iPads, the PK-12 edu- curricular activities. radio and television class, allows
cational setting provides students students to learn by producing
a dynamic technology-integrated The district’s four K-6 elementary athletic and other activity program-
curriculum that challenges and buildings follow an Indiana State ming for the community to enjoy.
focuses them on the competencies Standards-aligned curriculum
they need to graduate and enter in math, English-language arts,
the workforce and college. science, social studies, and the fine
arts with remediation opportu-
nities and a high ability program.
Through partnerships with Crane
and the Westgate Academy, STEM,
computer science, robotics and
coding activities are abundant
throughout its elementary schools.
Students can also enjoy a variety
of extra-curricular opportunities
including Just Say No, Spell/Math
Bowl, Robotics Club and athletics.
Washington Junior High serves
students in grades 7-8, while Wash-
ington High School’s population is
grades 9-12. Both schools provide
Project Lead the Way coursework Believing that active participation
such as PLTW Gateway, comput- is a critical component for student
er science, pre-engineering, and growth, Washington Schools offer
bio-medical science. WHS’s Grad- a wide range of extracurricular
uation Pathways offer a variety of activities. From the award-win-
educational and vocational oppor- ning choir and band programs to a
tunities in guiding students towards strong state and national represen-
We believe in challenging our students, thinking outside the box, and fostering
innovative thinkers. The way we challenge the status quo is providing
engaging, inquiry-based experiences; advanced rigor; and passionate climate
and culture to deliver the highest quality college and career ready educational
experience where innovative thinkers are born.
The North Daviess Community School Corporation, in partnership with the community,
will provide optimum educational opportunities for all students to grow and develop into
conscientious and productive citizens. This goal will be achieved by providing the highest
standard of educational opportunity in a safe 21st Century learning environment developed
in an atmosphere of trust, respect, and responsibility.
EDUCATION
Students may also earn college Performance Qualified School Dis- during the 2018-19 school year, and
credits from Vincennes University, trict for the 2018-19 school year. established its STEM Academy in
Ball State and Ivy Tech via the dual 2018. The district went 1:1 in 2016
credit program.
BARR-REEVE by providing every kindergarten
Barr-Reeve Community Schools
The North Daviess campus is the student with an iPad and all stu-
is a small, rural school with large
center of the community activities dents in grades 1-12 with Chrome-
accomplishments and high expec-
throughout the year. In addition to books. Students receive a blended
tations. The district of 921 students
community youth football, softball, learning experience enriched with
with a student-teacher ratio of 18
and baseball, ND offers the stu- engaging, inquiry-based experienc-
to 1 has been recognized by the
dents the opportunity to participate es; advanced rigor; and the highest
Indiana Department of Education
in several co-curricular activities, quality college and career ready
as a “Four-Star” school for seven
clubs, and sports, including football, educational experiences.
consecutive years and also contin-
basketball, softball, baseball, track, ues to be named a Top Performing The district is embarking upon a
cross country, volleyball, art club, School District. $12 million renovation project as
drama club, foreign language club, a K-12 solution to move all stu-
It was named a National Blue
science club, a robotics team, vo- dents to one campus, accommo-
Ribbon school in 2017 and is con-
cal/instrumental music, and a com- date growth, modernize athletic
sistently among the top achieving
munications class. North Daviess and fine arts spaces (which serve
schools in the state for both aca-
Community Schools partner with students in grades K-12), and begin
demics and athletics.
Crane Westgate on several initia- the process of designing advanced
tives and receive excellent support Barr-Reeve is also recognized by science lab spaces.
from parents, community and local the Indiana Department of Educa-
Barr-Reeve’s graduation rate is
businesses. tion as a district leading the way
consistently above 95 percent and
in digital learning and having a
The Indiana Department of Ed- has topped out at 100 percent
strong vision for STEM education.
ucation and the Office of School more than once. Attendance is
Barr-Reeve is a two-time recipient
Accountability & Accreditation has also consistently above 97 percent.
of the Digital Learning Grant by the
honored North Daviess Community Students at Barr-Reeve have high
Indiana Department of Education,
Schools for its 2016-17 A-F school standardized test scores, routinely
one of 14 corporations to receive
performance. NDCSC was rated as in the state’s 95th percentile, and
the STEM Acceleration Grant
an “A” and received the status of a very few discipline issues.
The Vikings, ranked as Class A by
the Indiana High School Athletic
Association, has a rich tradition of
excellence in athletics with 13 high-
ly competitive athletic programs for
both boys and girls.
Academic teams also compete
in spelling, mathematics, science,
social studies, English and fine arts.
Barr-Reeve’s graduation
rate is consistently
above 95 percent and
has topped out at 100
percent more than
once.
Various co-curricular activities and A. Kavanaugh, along with other a College Choice 529 plan for in-
clubs are available to Barr-Reeve teachers and administrators, the coming kindergarten students.
students across the district including citizens of the Barr-Reeve commu- Barr-Reeve Community Schools,
BETA Club, Student Renaissance, nity came together to establish the known as “Home of the Vikings,”
Student Council, SADD, FCCLA, Barr-Reeve Scholarship Foundation is also home to a dedicated staff,
Just Say No, and two STEM Clubs. with an endowment of more than engaged students, involved parents,
Seniors take an annual trip to Wash- $500,000, which makes scholar- and a devoted community. It takes
ington, D.C. and New York City, the ships available to graduating Barr- more to be a Viking!
Foreign Language/Arts Department Reeve seniors. Starting with the
takes a trip to Europe once every Class of 2031, the Kendall Murphy WASHINGTON CATHOLIC
four years, and band members have Scholarship provides $100 towards Since 1837, Washington Catholic
the opportunity to travel to both Schools has been dedicated to main-
Chicago and Disney World once Washington Catholic taining the highest caliber of aca-
during their high school career. demic excellence within a context of
School has a balance caring, Christian environment.
As support of committing to the of religious education, The school has a balance of reli-
futures of its students, Barr-Reeve
offers two unique scholarship
academic study, gious education, academic study,
opportunities for its students. worship and physical worship and physical activity.
Established in 1988 by Charles activity. There are classes for preschool
WASHINGTON
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS
Education for Life, Faith for Living
*Christian Education
*Academic Excellence
*Family Atmosphere
Opportunities at Washington Catholic are available
from Pre-school through 12th Grade.
WC aslo offers before and after school child care.
For more information or to schedule a tour please
call 812-254-2883.
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EDUCATION
through 12th grade. WC has quali- senteeism, parental involvement, Pleasantville Christian
fied, dedicated teachers with disci- diverse extracurricular activities
pline in the classroom, low ab- and strong state and national test
Day School’s mission
scores. is to provide a Christ-
PLEASANTVIEW CHRISTIAN centered education
DAY SCHOOL with academic
Set in rural Montgomery, Pleasant- excellence, moral
view Christian Day School, on CR integrity, and spiritual
200N, had its beginnings in 1967, depth.
as an outreach ministry of Pleasant
View Mennonite Church. Its school FAMILIES FIRST HOME
board supervises the overall direc- EDUCATORS
tion of the school and its programs, Families First Home Educators offers
sets school policy and administers an alternative to traditional public or
the school. Pleasantview Christian private school, by offering encour-
welcomes families who are willing agement, support and opportunities
to support the school and recog- for home-educating families in Da-
nize that the school is founded on viess County. FFHE is parent-directed,
Christ and His teachings. home-based, and privately funded.
The school’s mission is to provide The organization provides sports,
a Christ-centered education with field trips, physical education, drama,
academic excellence, moral integrity, workshops and other opportunities.
and spiritual depth, which will pre- FFHE offers a 12-week co-op which
pare students to follow Christ in life. provides enrichment classes in fall
and spring semesters for students
The education at Pleasantview is
age 2 through high school. The
based on ACE Curriculum and the
number of families using FFHE lo-
school offers education grades
cally has grown each year and now
K-12.
numbers more than 65 families.
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• Gasthof Restaurant
• Bakery • 82-Room Village Inn
• Unique Shops
• Flea Market
(1st Weekend April-November)
• Meeting & Banquet Facilities
• Catering
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Custom cabinetry thru out
the whole house
If you’re visiting or planning to call us home, there are plenty of things to see and do in Daviess County.
There are parks and lakes for picnicking, boating, fishing and hunting, golf (pro-courses and mini-golf),
as well as a large Amish settlement, and a jackpot drawing that attracts thousands.
WASHINGTON COUNTRY
CLUB
The Washington Country Club, 908
3 COUNTRY OAKS
Country Oaks, located on U.S. 50
one mile west of Montgomery,
Bedford Road, is a nine-hole course offers five teeing areas that
that offers elevation changes. stretch the 18-hole course from
4,983 to 6,966 yards.
Playing between 4,920 and 5,366
yards, the course features two of A driving range is offered and
the more difficult par threes in the used for lessons from Trey Miller,
area. The course, with many narrow general manager.
fairways, is challenging but fun for A well-stocked pro shop offers
amateurs and pros alike. equipment and soft goods. The
Yearly memberships are available, property’s old home is used for
but the course is open to the public. private parties and gatherings.
The Country Club is also available for Sandwiches and hot dogs are
outings. available, as well as a variety of
Leagues are held for men and women. snacks and soft drinks.
WEST BOGGS Park programming offers different events for general hunting during appropriate
West Boggs Park spreads across 1,500 acres each weekend, featuring activities in seasons.
in Daviess and Martin counties. The lake forestry, water or boating. Boats of all sizes Campsites are available for year-round
itself is 622 acres, with the main entrance are generally welcome, with a 35 mile-per- camping. The park is closed to non-
located on SR 231 north of Loogootee. hour limit set. Skiing and jet skiing are also campers from 10 p.m. until 5 a.m. Park
a feature on the lake. facility usage is possible during the hours
Boating, fishing and camping are main
attractions at the park. Stoll’s Lakeview Restaurant and Lakeview with permission of park officials.
Golf Course are also park attractions. Both Additional information is available by
The park offers a laid-back type of entities are operated privately.
atmosphere and encourages the usage calling 812-295-3421, or by accessing the
of personal golf carts to make the facility Water fowl hunting is encouraged during park’s website at westboggs.com.
more accessible to all ages. season. The park also has areas available
PUTTER’S BAY
MINI GOLF
Putter’s Bay is an 18-hole layout
playing to a par 42. Located at 1
Putter’s Bay, it offers play from
early spring through late fall
depending upon weather.
Individual game prices vary by
age, with persons ages 3 and
under free.
The facility welcomes groups,
parties and fundraisers along
with the public, and was
designed without steps or stairs
for the handicapped. Putter’s
Bay offers three four-week
leagues starting in June and
ending in August. Participants
play Monday through Thursday,
with scores posted weekly.
The course also serves as host
for the Midwest Mini-Golf
Championship held annually in
October.
In season, the facility opens
weekdays from 5 until 10 p.m.
school days. When school is not
in session, hours are noon until
11 p.m. Putter’s opens weekends
noon until 10 p.m. WATERWORLD 5
The city’s pool is a multi-use water
facility. It features a three-flume water
slide, a zero depth entry pool, a splash
pad, a children’s pool slide and several
other features.
KINGPIN BOWLING CENTER at the pro shop. King Pin Bowling has
Kingpin Bowling Center is a 24-lane a recreation area, pool table, food WaterWorld is open the day after the
family recreation center located at counter featuring a variety of foods local schools close in May, and closes
2100 E. State St, Washington.. and soft drinks, including its now- the day before classes begin in the fall.
famous pizza, a bar serving beer and Normal operating hours are 10:30 a.m.
The facility hosts leagues throughout wine coolers and a party room.
the year for men, women and youth, until 7 p.m. Monday through Thursday,
and is also open to the public for open Kingpin Bowling may be booked for 10:30 a.m. until 6 p.m. Friday. The
bowling. parties. The entire center may be facility is open 12:30 p.m. until 6 p.m.
rented on a per-hour basis. Saturday and 1-6 p.m. Sunday. It is
Equipment and ball repair are available available for private parties after hours.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Washington, crowds gather every Multiple huge 50/50 pots are
Saturday evening from late April to drawn, and there is a beer garden
JACKPOT DRAWING late fall, depending on how many and multiple vendors. Crowds
A game of chance with cash payouts
weeks it takes to get a jackpot have topped 8,000, including local
ranging from $250,000 and pots
winner. residents and visitors from all over
can top $2 million, in Downtown
the Midwest.
6
are included at the Washington Sports Parks are open from 7 a.m. until 11 p.m.
Complex on Edwardsport Road. Long- throughout the year.
WASHINGTON CITY PARKS
AND POOL
Washington offers a variety of activ-
ities year round in its park and water
facilities.
Eastside Park is the city’s flagship park.
It has open shelters to go with a large
screened pavilion and enclosed commu-
nity building. Both of the larger buildings
can be rented by individuals or groups.
Fishing is also available at the two lakes
within the park. Boats are allowed, and
may have trolling motors.
Several miles of paved surfaces are
used for walking or running. Basketball
courts and a large playground area are
ODON PARK
The Town of Odon Parks
and Recreation Department
provides park facilities to
accommodate the needs and
interests of local residents
and visitors. Whether you
are into sports, nature or just
want to take your children to
a nice playground, the Town
of Odon has a place for you.
The park facilities are
available to groups and
citizens to reserve for family
gatherings, group parties,
picnics, meetings, or other
events. There are shelters,
a floral hall and full-service
community building. AMISH SETTLEMENT Amish-Mennonite community.
Park reservations are on a Daviess County has made Several small shops dot the
first-come, first-serve basis its mark on Amish tourism, with three countryside, with quilt materials, bulk
and a fee is required. For Amish buffet-style restaurants, horse foods, hand-crafted furniture and
additional information or and machinery sales at Dinky Auction cabinets, homemade candy and jellies,
to see if a specific date is Center several times a year, and at cheeses, meats and baked goods.
available, contact the Odon least two quilt shows, plus the Daviess
County Relief Sale set in the rural Amish tours are available.
Town Hall at 812-636-4321.
MONTGOMERY
RURITAN PARK
Home to the Montgomery
Turkey Trot Festival, the
weekend after Labor Day, this
park has played host to top-
notch entertainers since 1972.
Several major improvements
and expansions have
been made to the festival
grounds and campground
areas in recent years.
The campground with its
GLENDALE FISH AND WILDLIFE first-come, first-serve. Class A areas modern facilities and many
include electrical hookups, with shower trees continues to attract
AREA and bathroom facilities available for all hundreds of campers from
Glendale Fish and Wildlife Area offers Southwestern Indiana and
campers.
8,062 acres for hunting and camping. from more distant places
Within that area is a 1,400-acre lake for Glendale is also popular for hunting.
each year. With the recent
fishing. Squirrel, dove, rabbit, quail, deer, turkey,
completion of several
pheasant and water fowl are game at
The facility, operated as part of the new shoreline campsites,
the facility. Pheasant hunting is normally
Indiana Department Division of Wildlife Montgomery Ruritan Park and
defined by limited days and numbers
and Fishing, is open year round. Campgrounds has more than
of hunters allowed. Other game is in
120 campsites available during
Fishing is always a popular activity for season.
the camping season of mid-
area residents and tourists. Boats are
Hours of operation are dependent upon April through mid-October
limited to 10 miles per hour while on
activities and time of year. For additional each year, and most are
the lake, which opened in 1967.
information concerning activities at booked on an annual basis.
Class A and B camping areas are also Glendale, phone 812-644-7711. Service to the community has
popular. Camping on the 121 sites are been the major theme of the
Montgomery Ruritan Club.
UEBELHOR BUICK DONALDSON CERTIFIED CLEANING DEWAYNE WAGLER & J & L HOME CENTER
GMC CADILLAC & SELLERS 2 W. Main St. SONS, LLC 4608 E. U.S. Hwy. 50
626 Kimmel Road PROFESSIONAL Washington, IN 47501 7803 E. 1000 N Washington, IN 47501
Vincennes, IN 47591 AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 812-254-9713 Odon, IN 47562 812-486-3380
812-882-5574 201 E. South St. 812-636-4499
Washington, IN 47501 K & K INDUSTRIES
WASHINGTON Coffee Shop GRABER BROS. 8518 E. 550 N
812-254-2277
CHRYSLER CENTER CHERRY GHOST CONSTRUCTION Montgomery, IN 47558
105 E. Van Trees St. NAPA COFFEE HOUSE 9464 E. 200 N 812-486-3281
Washington, IN 47501 14 S. SR 57 424 E. Main St. Loogootee, IN 47553
812-254-3217 Washington, IN 47501 812-254-8011 KWK CONSTRUCTION,
Washington, IN 47501
812-254-2540 LLC
812-259-2944
GRABER 8541 E. 500 N
Car Repair/Towing CONSTRUCTION & Montgomery, IN 47558
Catering Construction CRANE SERVICE 812-486-9566
BIG O TIRES
203 S.E. Third St. M&M CREATIONS 151 N. 350 E
ABK FLOORING/LRG Washington, IN 47501 K R L CONSTRUCTION
Washington, IN 47501 2 S.E. 11th St. CONSTRUCTION 812-254-6202 LLC
812-254-3001 Washington, IN 47501 9040 E. 600 N 10395 E. 200 N
812-881-8368
COUNTRYSIDE Montgomery, IN 47558 GRABER CREWS LLC Loogootee, IN 47553
812-486-9846 7716 N. 900 E 812-709-9090
TOWING & ROAD
SERVICE Cleaning Service Montgomery, IN 47558
B & D ELECTRIC, INC. 812-636-7355 LENGACHER
2430 E. National Hwy. SERVICEMASTER 413 W. Van Trees St. MASONRY, INC.
Washington, IN 47501 CLEAN Washington, IN 47501 GRABER POST 5756 E. Old US Hwy. 50
812-254-5414 P.O. Box 269 812-254-2122 BUILDINGS Montgomery, IN 47558
Washington, IN 47501 7716 N. 900 E 812-486-3792
CRANEY’S BODY COUNTY WIDE
812-254-6672 Montgomery, IN 47558
SHOP, INC. CONSTRUCTION 812-636-7355 M KEMP
3031 E. 150 S SERVPRO OF P.O. Box 226 CONSTRUCTION
Washington, IN 47501 VINCENNES Washington, IN 47501 HOOVER 9632 E. 600 N
812-254-6412 712 Upper 11th St. 812-254-7272 CONSTRUCTION Loogootee, IN 47553
Vincennes, IN 47591 203 S.E. Second St. 812-486-7187
812-895-0581 DARRELL O’BRIAN Washington, IN 47501
CONSTRUCTION 812-254-3320 MARVIN GRABER JR.
613 S. Meridian St. 11514 N. 1100 E
Washington, IN 47501 Odon, IN 47562
912-254-6796 812-709-1192
PHILLIP STOLL AND W&G JONES & SONS INC. Counseling, LANA R. HELMS, DDS,
SONS CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION 1262 SR 57S Health Care MSD, PC
8365 E. 800 N 8811 N. 1025 E Washington, IN 47501 2116 State St.
Montgomery, IN 47558 Odon, IN 47562 812-254-4731 WHITE STONE Washington, IN 47501
812-486-9830 812-787-0078 COUNSELING, LLC 812-254-4500
Construction, 2008 Memorial Ave.
RESCOM WAGLER & GRABER Washington, IN 47501 DR. MICHAEL WALKER,
MANAGEMENT CONSTRUCTION, LLC Electric, Heating, DDS
812-674-2000
SYSTEMS, INC. 10547 E. 725 N Air Conditioning 2007 Memorial Ave.
350 W. 450 S Montgomery, IN 47558 Washington, IN 47501
KNEPP’S ELECTRIC Consulting,
Washington, IN 47501 812-486-8067 812-257-1223
812-254-5641
13521 N. 1100 E Manufacturing
WITTMER CRANE, INC. Odon, IN 47562
ROGERS GROUP, INC. 19419 N. 1300 E 812-636-4736 FRESH START Disposal
2944 E. Covenant Drive Loogootee, IN 47553 TRAINING CENTER
113 N. Industrial Park REPUBLIC SERVICES
Bloomington, IN 47401 812-486-5507 Construction, INC.
Road
812-332-6341 Residential Washington, IN 47501 12820 Commsville
ROLLIN MINI BARNS Construction, 812-254-3399 Road
JOE KEMP
PTR, LLC Concrete CONSTRUCTION
Pimento, IN 47866
812-891-9682
6950 E. 800 N A & D CONSTRUCTION 5458 N. 1200 E CPA
Odon, IN 47562 8005 E. 925 N Loogootee, IN 47553
812-687-7581 812-486-8558 KEMPER CPA GROUP Distributor,
Odon, IN 47562
LLP Private, Services
TABER OWENS 812-636-4991
414 S. SR 57
1617 W. Old Hwy. 50 Construction, Washington, IN 47501 BELT TECH
IMI SOUTHWEST Retail
Washington, IN 47501 812-254-0938 INDUSTRIAL, INC.
611 W. Main St.
812-254-1610 2574 E. 700 S
Washington, IN 47501 STOLL BROS. PARSONS & Washington, IN 47501
VK CONSTRUCTION, 812-632-0172 LUMBER, INC. ASSOCIATES 812-644-7623
LLC 509 S. East St. 3 Sullivan Drive
JJ’S CONCRETE Odon, IN 47562
8 N.E. 21st St. CONSTRUCTION, LLC Washington, IN 47501 Distributor
Washington, IN 47501 812-636-4053 812-254-1623
9149 E. 800 N
812-486-6448 Montgomery, IN 47558 INDIANA SAFETY &
STERLING & SUPPLY CO., INC.
812-636-0173
COMPANY P.C. 1001 N.E. Third St.
324 E. Main St. Washington, IN 47501
Washington, IN 47501 812-257-0499
812-254-1138
Distributor,
Custom Computer
Woodworking Products
HICKORY VALLEY HP PRODUCTS/
WOODWORKING, LLC FERGUSON FACILITIES
10432 E. 625 N SUPPLY
Loogootee, IN 47553 4220 Saguaro Trail
812-486-2857 Indianapolis, IN 46268
800-382-5326
Dental, Health
Care Education
DARRELL C. DEEM DDS BARR-REEVE
100 W. Van Trees St.COMMUNITY
Washington, IN 47501SCHOOLS
812-254-7550 627 Third St.
Montgomery, IN 47558
DR. KIMBERLY
812-486-3220
WAGLER PARSONS, DS
2 E. Walnut St.
Washington, IN 47501
812-254-4684
WASHINGTON
1ST FEDERAL Banking, Insurance,
Fabric, SAVINGS BANK OF
CATHOLIC
Specialty Store WASHINGTON Investments and
SCHOOLS 439 SR 57 S
201 N.E. Second St. THE STITCHING Washington, IN Wealth Advisory
Washington, IN POST 47501
401 E. Main St. 812-254-2370 Looking for a home loan, mortgage
Education, Washington, IN refinance, business banking, investment
Public Library 47501 CRANE CREDIT
812-254-6063 UNION services, personal and commercial
THE CARNEGIE 2102 State St.
PUBLIC LIBRARY Crane, IN 47522 insurance or wealth advisory services?
300 W. Main St.
Fair, Non- 812-854-1414 Contact the team at German American
Washington, IN Profit
47501 EDWARD JONES Bank for competitve rates and
DAVIESS COUNTY INVESTMENTS
812-254-4586 FAIR, INC. personalized service.
Alan Bubalo
534 E. SR 57 310 S.E. 21st St.
Employment Elnora, IN 47529 Washington, IN
812-486-8071 47501
VINCENNES
812-254-1340
UNIVERSITY
WORKONE Farm
Equipment EDWARD JONES
308 W. National INVESTMENTS
Hwy.
HOEFLING TRUCK Eric Bassler
Washington, IN
& TRACTOR 421 E. Main St.
47501 Washington, IN
106 N. 200 E
812-254-7734 47501
Washington, IN
47501 812-254-3094
Event Venue 812-254-3970
EDWARD JONES Washington: 560 S. SR 57 • 31 Cherry Tree Plaza
WESTGATE AT INVESTMENTS Montgomery: 7721 N. 900 E.
CRANE Farm Market Sarah Browning
13598 E. Westgate 310 S.E. 21st St. (812)254-4630 • germanamerican.com
ETIENNE FARM
Drive Washington, IN
MARKET
Odon, IN 47562 47501
2333 S. 300 N
812-863-4080 812-254-3739
Washington, IN
47501
812-254-7978
EDWARD JONES SPRINGS VALLEY Florist, Retail, Furniture, Home Golf, Recreation
INVESTMENTS BANK AND TRUST Home Décor Décor, Cabinets,
Scott Cordova 1500 Main St. Kitchen & Bath COUNTRY OAKS GOLF
416 S. SR 57 Jasper, IN 47546 EASTSIDE FLOWERS & CLUB
Washington, IN 47501 800-843-4947 GIFTS RABER’S FURNITURE, 5064 E. US 50
812-254-0342 107 E. Main St. LLC Montgomery, IN 47558
WOODFOREST BANK Washington, IN 47501 3297 N. 775 E 812-486-3300
FIRST FINANCIAL 1801 S. SR 57 812-642-5002 Montgomery, IN 47558
BANK Washington, IN 47501 812-486-3571 Government /
300 E. Main St. 812-257-1096 THE COUNTRY
Washington, IN 47501 GARDEN Services
812-257-8860 2107 State St. Gas Station
Fire, Fire Ext. Svc., CITY OF WASHINGTON
Special Services Washington, IN 47501 CE TAYLOR OIL, INC. 200 Harned Ave.
FIRST SAVINGS BANK 812-674-0078 Washington, IN 47501
501 W. Main St. 10105 Hedden Road
DERBY FIRE & SAFETY Evansville, IN 47725 812-254-6143
Odon, IN 47562
812-636-7324
202 N. Main St. Funeral Home 812-602-3290
Cannelburg, IN 47519 NSWC CRANE
812-946-0789 ED LEE MORTUARY HERITAGE DIVISION
FORT KNOX
INVESTMENT
101 N. Meridian St. PETROLEUM 300 Hwy. 361, Bldg. 1,
Fitness, Washington, IN 47501 504 W. Walnut St. Code 052
MANAGEMENT 812-254-3612 Crane, IN 47522
2015 State St. Education, Washington, IN 47501
812-254-3671 812-854-3239
Washington, IN 47501 Speaking GILL FUNERAL HOME
812-254-3375 308 E. Walnut St. PACE COMMUNITY
DISTINXION, INC. Washington, IN 47501 Gas Stations, ACTION AGENCY
GERMAN AMERICAN 205 N College Ave 812-254-5650 Retail 525 N. Fourth St.
BANK #215 Vincennes, IN 47591
560 S. SR 57 Bloomington, IN 47404 GOODWIN-SIEVERS CASEY’S GENERAL 812-882-7927
Washington, IN 47501 812-486-7506 FUNERAL HOME STORE
812-254-4630 2020 State St. 2009 E. National Hwy. WASHINGTON
Fitness, Washington, IN 47501 and Hwy. 57 HOUSING AUTHORITY
GFI INVESTMENT LLC 812-254-5111 Washington, IN 47501 520 S.E. Second St.
P.O. BOX 391 Recreation 812-254-2301 Washington, IN 47501
Washington, IN 47501
DAVIESS COUNTY Furniture, Home CASEY’S GENERAL 812-254-1596
812-617-0724
FAMILY YMCA Décor STORE
HOME BUILDING 405 N.E. Third St. Government
101 W. Elnora St.
SAVINGS BANK, FSB Washington, IN 47501 INTERIOR FURNITURE Odon, IN 47562 Services,
200 E. Van Trees St. 812-254-4481 & APPLIANCE 812-636-0333 Economic
Washington, IN 47501 GALLERY LLC Development
H2A2/DBA ANYTIME 744 S. SR 57
812-254-2641
FITNESS
101 Cherry Tree Plaza
Washington, IN 47501 DAVIESS COUNTY
OLD NATIONAL BANK 812-2571927 ECONOMIC
311 S.E. 21st St. Washington, IN 47501
812-254-2200 DEVELOPMENT CORP.
Washington, IN 47501 219 E. Main St.
812-254-1760 Washington, IN 47501
812-254-1500
Mark J. Graber
Etiennes’ Farm, Inc. Auctioneer / Real Estate Broker
40
Hardware, Heavy TH
Health Care,
Construction Chiropractic Machinery
A & R SUPPLY BOWLING MACALLISTER
6 Cumberland MACHINERY ANNIVERSARY
CHIROPRACTIC
Drive CENTER, PC 1453 W. 150 S
Wsahington, IN 312 E. Main St. Washington, IN
47501 Washington, IN 47501
812-254-7018 47501 812-254-1712
812-254-0246
Hardware, Home Care,
Welding, OMER Healthcare,
Manufacturing CHIROPRACTIC Medical
CLINIC Services
GRABER STEEL & 501 S.E. Second St.
FABRICATION, LLC Washington, IN GOOD SAMARITAN
8528 N. 900 E 47501 HOME CARE
Odon, IN 47562 812-254-0476 413 N. First St.
812-636-7733 Vincennes, IN
Health, Fitness, 47591
Health Care Yoga 812-885-2767
Legal Services,
Document
Preparation
DIANE JOYCE/LEGAL
SHIELD INDEPENDENT
CONSULTANT
Indianapolis, IN 46278
317-657-2766
Locks
LENTS LOCK & SAFE
11 W. Main St.
Washington, IN 47501
812-254-7698
COMPLETE
THEROFF’S MOTEL tions
2001 E. National Manufacturing
TEXTWORKS
Automotive Repair
Hwy.
Washington, IN BASILOID COPYWRITING WITH A 3 YEAR/ •Tune-Ups
LLC/LITTERA •Brakes and Suspension
47501 PRODUCTS CORP. 36K MILE •Computer Diagnostics
812-254-4279 312 N. East St. 1419 Brett Cabel
Elnora, IN 47529 Road NATIONWIDE •Electrical Repairs
•Transmission Services
Logistics 812-692-5511 Washington, IN WARRANTY •Complete Engine Repairs
47501 •A/C Service
ALTRESS CORNELIUS 812-617-1377
TRUCKING MANUFACTURING
5344 E. 1250 N THE CreativEdge
220 W. 440 N LLC
Washington, IN Elnora, IN 47529
812-636-4319 107 E. Main St.
47501 Washington, IN
812-254-7726 DAVIESS COUNTY 47501
INDIANA METAL SALES, INC. 812-642-5090
SOUTHERN 9929 E. US 50
RAILROAD, INC. Cannelburg, IN Marketing,
200 Meridian 47519
812-486-4299
Printing 201 E. South Street, Washington
812-254-2277
Centre Blvd., Suite
300 TIMES MAIL
ISOFLEX 813 16th St.
Rochester, NY PACKAGING
14618 Bedford, IN 47421
1842 E. Waller Drive 812-277-7213
Washington, IN
47501 www.DonaldsonSellers.com
812-610-8400
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
FOUNDATION, INC. Computer Systems
Computer Networks/Servers
Daviess County • A Great Place to Live Managed Services
Malware/Ransomware Protec�on
Solid Workforce • New Continental Access Managed Internet Access
Mul�-Func�on
Proven Place to Grow
Printers/Copiers/Scanners
Telephone Systems
219 E. Main St., Suites A-B Remote/On Site/In Shop Service
Washington, IN
812-254-1500 • bniehoff@dcedc.net
PRESCRIPTION
SHOPPE
2005 State St.
Washington, IN 47501
812-254-7666
WILLIAMS BROS.
HEALTH CARE
PHARMACY
10 Williams Bros.
Drive
Washington, IN 47501
812-254-2497
Poolery
S & S POOLS &
SUPPLY INC.
691 W. 150 S
Washington, IN 47501
812-254-5006
Postal,
Government
USPS
405 Center St.
Washington, IN 47501
812-254-0011
Retail, Specialty
AMISH KOUNTRY
KORNER
3516 E. US 50
Washington, IN 47501
812-254-3284
LULAROE PASSION 4
FASHION BOUTIQUE
1987 Troy Road
Washington, IN 47501
812-486-8236
RV Sales, Parts, Septic Service WILLIAMS FIRE & PREMIER STAFFING Tanning, Salon,
Trailer Sales HAZARD CONTROL, SOLUTIONS Skin Care,
RABER’S SEPTIC INC. 308 W. National Hwy. Specialty
DUN LOOKIN RV SERVICE & P.O. Box 742 Washington, IN 47501
WHOLESALE, LLC PORTABLE TOILETS Washington, IN 47501 812-254-2140 SUNSATIONAL TANS
1999 S. SR 57, Bldg. 3 2432 N. 750 E 812-254-1962 1392 S. SR 57
Washington, IN 47501 Montgomery, IN Surveying Washington, IN 47501
812-698-1428 47558 Sporting Goods, 812-674-2826
812-787-2233 GABHART LAND
Firearms,
Salon & Spa Consignment, SURVEYING, INC. Telephone, Cell
Services Retail 10 N.E. Fourth St. Phone Service,
MERAKI SALON & Washington, IN 47501 Internet Service
SPA HOOSIER BUSINESS PRECISION 812-254-1309
205 S.E. Second St. MACHINES, INC. OUTDOORS NEW WAVE
Washington, IN 47501 808 N. Main St. 5382 S. 800 E LANDMARK COMMUNICATIONS
812-259-2602 Jasper, IN 47547 Montgomery, IN SURVEYING CO., INC. 102 N. Fifth St.
812-482-3736 15 N.E. Third St. Vincennes, IN 47591
47558
Washington, IN 47501
Security MAYSVILLE 812-644-7602
912-257-0950
812-895-7676
The
Landmark
Stitching Post Surveying Co., Inc.
Family Owned
& Operated
Since 1986
Rollin Mini Barns LLC was established in 2003. The owners have a hands-on, everyday involvement
with a dedicated crew with 150 years of combined experience. Our buildings are of the highest quality
with our attention to detail unmatched by mass produced sheds.
Rollin Mini Barns is a full service shed supplier. 12 models offered as standard that can be customized
and we also build fully customized buildings. We have our own state-of-the-art delivery equipment.
Rent to own - No credit check - Contract required - 10% down - Minimum $150