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ChamberWabash Count y I l l inoisThe
First National Bank Board Members: seated, Mike Dunkel, Mike White, Jim Litherland- emeritus, Bryan Loeffler, standing , Don Price-board secretary, Shane Gray, Phil Hipsher and Rob Coleman.
SAFE, SOUND and SECURE. Since 1906 ! SAFE, SOUND and SECURE. Since 1906 ! SAFE, SOUND and SECURE. Since 1906 !
The First National Bank is proud to be part of the rich heritage of Wabash County. We would like to thank our customers, stockholders, and employees for their patronage and support over the past 109 years.
We greatly appreciate the opportunity to be of service to our existing customers and, as always, we are looking for new banking relationships. Come see us today!
SINCE 1906 ALLENDALE, (618) 299-4411 Member FDIC MT. CARMEL, (618) 263-6511
Com m unity | Stability | O pportunity SINCE 1906 www.e-firstnationalbank.com
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The Wabash County Chamber of Commerce strives to make Wabash County a great place to live, work, and relax. We assist businesses, organizations, and individuals with many needs. We are a private non-profit organization that is funded
primarily by dues paid by members, businesses, sponsorships, and events held throughout the year. We are not a government agency and receive no tax dollars.
The Chamber Office is the center of communication for community events. We update the Community Calendar that is on the City and our website. It is also printed in the local newspaper on a weekly basis. Some other great events we host each year are Administrative Professionals Day Luncheon, a Golf Outing, Picnic In The Park, Ag Days (a four day street
carnival on Market Street!), an Annual Banquet, the Christmas Parade, Spooktacular 5K, as well as many Ribbon Cuttings, Open Houses, and After Hour Mixers.
The Wabash County Chamber of Commerce is located in the City Hall building at 219 North Market Street in Mt. Carmel, Illinois. Call us if there is ever anything you need (618) 262 5116. We look forward to many more great things
in the future.
www.WabashCountyChamber.comwww.facebook.com/wabashcountychamber
WELCOME TO WABASH COUNTY
Wabash County Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Lesley Hipsher
TOGETHER WE BUILD A GREATER WABASH COUNTY
A Local and Global Leader
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since 1981
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Welcome.................................3 Events and Attractions..........16 County Demographic.............6 Protection..............................18 Member List...........................7 Museum................................19 The Arts..................................8 Dining...................................20 Health and Wellness...............9 County History......................21 Education..............................10 Chamber Directors................22 Recreation.............................11 Government...........................23 Industry.................................12 Sports....................................24 Agriculture........................... 13 Wabash River........................25 Opportunity Is Here.............. 14 Chamber of Commerce........26
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Serving our neighbors, families and friends . . .
316 Market Street • 262-5151 • Mt. Carmel, IL www.mtcpu.com
M T . C ARMEL P UBLIC U TILITY C O . distributes electricity and natural gas to approximately 7,500 households and businesses in Wabash County, IL and a small portion of southern Lawrence County, IL. Our business office is located in Mt. Carmel, IL.
Please let us know how we can serve you.
Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Find your way1. Mesa Lake2. Lancaster3. Orio4. Allendale5. Friendsville6. Patton7. Maud
8. Mt. Carmel9. Bellmont10. Keensburg11. Wabash Mine12. Rochester13. Cowling14. Beall Woods
With 11,549 people, according to the 2014 census, Wabash County is the 86th most populated county in the state of Illinois, out of 102.
The median household income is $46,365.
Average age of residents is 42.5 years old.
The largest racial/ethnic groups are white (96.1%), follwed by asian (1.4%), hispanic (1.3%) and those who are two or more races (1%).
The county is made up of:• Mt. Carmel - Population 7,034• Allendale - Population 461• Bellmont - Population 240• Keensburg - Population 179• Lancaster, Patton, Cowling, Orio and Maud each consist of less than 100 residents.
With a beautiful land-scape and rich tradi-tion, Wabash County is a great place to call home.
Demographics
7The Wabash County Chamber of Commerce
is made up of many businesses throughout the county. As new businesses come to the county, the list grows. Members include:
3 Girls & A Swirl89.1 The BashAAG Properties LLCAddus Health CareADG/Architecture and Design GroupAir Evac Life TeamAllendale Gravel CompanyAly Mae ImagesAnderson Brothers Oil Andrews Oil/FastbreakAnytime Fitness -Dougherty Fitness, Inc.Area Economic AllianceAttic, The B & D IndependenceBerries & Blooms BoutiqueBethards, BobBig Jon’s Lunch BoxBill Eblin Trucking, LLCBishop Motors, Inc. Body & Sol Borowiak’s IGA Brewsky’s Pub, IncBrushfire Buehlers Buy-Low CabiCash 2 GoCaring StitchesCarquest -9th Street PartsCasey’s Celtic HealthcareChestnut GroveCity of Mt. Carmel Comeaux’s Daiquiri DepotComprehensive DentalConoco / Stag EnterprisesCorner, The Corwin PrintingCravens, ZanadaCyrus SevenCTB Auto RepairD & R RentalsDee Drilling CompanyDeecane, Inc.Dersch Energies/2-Go’sDHI Realty Inc.Dragon NailDulgar, JustinEaglesEdward Jones-Josh Farley Edward Jones -Tanja BinghamEdward Jones - Tim PhillipsEdward Jones -Toni Brines Elks of Mt. Carmel #715Embroidery by GaylaEmmons, JackExcel Gymnastics ClubFamous J’s Drive ThruFeather Your Nest Finish Line, TheFirst Bank First InsuranceFirst Mid-Illinois Bank & TrustFirst National Bank Food for ThoughtFour Ten Outdoor, LLCGeo-Bar Petroleum Gottman’s Custom Jewelry Great Stuff Consignments Grind Athletics & Apparel, TheGuardian Center, Inc., The
H & D AutoHairportHandrafted CelebrationsHarris Insurance Company Hen n’ ChicksHenegar, MarylinHipsher, ElaineHLS + Wellness Hocking & Brugger, PCHope Pregnancy CenterHocking Real EstateHogg Heaven Bar-B-Q Housing Authority of Co. of WabashHoman, LetaHoman’s Barber ShopHot Tees and Cool VinylHometown EnergyHoward’s DJ ServiceHowell PavingH & R BlockIndoffIT WORKSJ. Wilderman Autoplex Jeff Guisewite, INC.Jeff Parker Building Services Jeff Thompson & SonsJim’s Cork & BottleJosh Eblin Trucking, LLC.Kblooms a Flower Shop, LLC.Keepes Funeral HomeKeepes Monument CompanyKelly O’s Pizza Kemper CPA Group, LLPKieffer Brothers Construction Co. Inc.Kieffer Lumber Company Koger & Bramlet, P.C.Kolbs culinary creationsKomen Greater Evansville Affil.Lawrence Oil CompanyLittle House of Music, TheLittle Italy’s Pizza Long John SilversMAP Oil Co IncMaple Hill MarketingMaple Hill RestorationsMcGees Body Shop Inc.MCHS Alumni FoundationMetalworks Machine ShopMiller Testing ServiceMt. Carmel Chiropractic ClinicMt. Carmel Fire Dept.Mt. Carmel Lions ClubMt. Carmel Public LibraryMt. Carmel Public Utility Co. Mt. Carmel Rural King Mt. Carmel Stabilization GroupMoose Lodge #1155MotoRad -Transcedar Limited, dba Mount Carmel Register Mundy Insurance & Real Estate Navigator/Prairie PostNew Channel 15NewWave CommunicationsOakland City UniversityOakview HeightsOpportunities for AccessOswald CommunicationsOut of Zion Prayer CenterPacific Press TechnologiesPartee, DianePat’s Pawn Pfeister, JamesPizza Hut of Mt. CarmelPremium Rock Bit CorpPrice Thomas E.
Priest, BillR’z Café & Catering CoRent OneRhine Ernest LLPRides Mass Transit DistrictRon’s Beer-B-QueRotary Club of Mt. CarmelS. K. Smith ElectricSafe HavenSara Storckman Realty, IncSchoogiesSchrader, DavidSchuh’s Firearm & SupplesShamrock MotelSharp & WilliamsShopKoSilcom MediaShort & Cunningham Funeral Smile CenterSmith Jewelers Southeastern IL Agency on AgingSouthern Triangle OilSpringleaf Financial ServicesSt. Mary’s Catholic ChurchSt. Mary’s Catholic SchoolState Farm Insurance State Farm Insurance Stouse, PatriciaStress Free House CleaningSubway Super 8 MotelSwift’s SanctuaryT6 BroadbandTaco Tierra Tastee Freez TenPins, LLCTequila’s Mexican RestaurantThomson & Pettyjohn*Toyota Motor Manufacturing, INTri-Kote Inc.Tristate Clinic of ChiropracticTropic TanU of I Extension-Wabash CountyUniQuePersonnel ConsultantsValley PropertiesVintage CollectionsVigo CoalVoigt, SallyWSJD 100.5 WYNG Radio Station 94.9 FMW-Technologies, Inc.Wabash Area Development, Inc.Wabash Area Vocational EnterprisesWabash Container CorpWabash Com. Unit SD #348Wabash County CommissionersWabash County Farm BureauWabash Co Health DeptWabash County State’s AttorneyWabash County Project SuccessWabash County Youth CenterWabash General HospitalWabash Gun ClubWabash Ribberfest BBQ ChampionshipWabash Valley Arts CouncilWabash Valley College WVC Marketing Business Management ClubWVC Art GalleryWVC Red CaféWabash Valley Youth in Action Wash -n- GoWaterbury Enterprises, Inc.Wilcox, McCorkle & Company LTDYour Flower Shop Zachry Industrial, Inc.
2015 Chamber Members
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The ArtsWabash County is filled with talented individuals that keep the arts alive. There are groups and guilds that meet on a regular basis, and talented troupes have been known to make a stop here on their circuits. Mt. Carmel High School’s young theatre members have outstanding musicals and performances. Wabash Valley College is also known for its spectacular shows in the Brubeck Arts Center. From paintings and sculptures to plays and recitals, Wabash County’s talent will blow you away.
Jeff Spruell
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9Health and Wellness
The Wabash County Health Department was established in 1983, and continues to grow and expand. The Health Department offers a broad spectrum of health care services through its program divisions: Public Health, Behav-ioral Health and Prevention.
The main build-ing, located at 130 West 7th Street in Mt. Carmel, hous-es the administra-tive offices and Prevention and Public Health Divisions. The Behavioral Health Division, also known as the Depot Counseling Center, is at 1001 N. Market Street in Mt. Carmel.
The Public Health Division houses an array of programs and services, including Family Case Management, Teen Parent Ser-vices and the Women, Infant and Child Nutrition Education and Supplemental Food Program. Breastfeeding Peer Counselors and nationally-certified Lactation Consultants are also on staff.
Infant-to-adult immunizations, TB skin testing, infectious disease follow-up, lead screening program, STD testing and chronic disease monitoring and screening are also services offered to the public.
The Behavioral Health Division provides mental health services to citizens age 3 and up. Fam-ily counseling and parenting classes are available.
The Preven-tion Division focuses on community edu-cation and col-laboration with other health and service provid-ers in address-ing health and
wellness needs. The Prevention Division houses the All Our Kids (AOK) Early Intervention Program/Network, the Illinois Smoke-Free Communities, Breast Health Edu-cation and Patient Navigator Ser-vices, Heart Smart Teens, Emer-gency and Bioterrorism Planning, Vision and Hearing, CPR and Car Passenger Safety Seat checks.
Wabash General Hospital opened its doors to the citi-zens of Wabash County on June 13, 1951. Since then, it has changed with the times and is now one of the most modern facilities in Illinois. A new build-ing was added in 1982, and in June 2001 the hospital received a complete face-lift with an extensive remodeling project.
Orthapaedic surgery was an added service in 2005 when the surgery suite underwent an extensive expansion and reno-vation. In 2011 WGH opened the new medical office build-ing, constructed across the street from the main hospital campus on College Drive. The 12,000-square-foot facility hous-es expanded orthopaedic and rehab services. It is designed with six examination rooms, areas for support services, X-ray and offices.
Other services offered by the hospital include respiratory therapy, a full-service laboratory, cardiac rehab and physical and occupational therapy, radiology, surgery, ER special care, nurs-ing services, dietary services, patient representatives, hospice care, swing bed services, social services and discharge plan-ning, and an ambulance service.
The Wabash General Hos-pital Auxiliary was established in 1962. The Auxiliary’s main source of income is from the hospital gift shop and bake sale. These profits are also utilized to purchase equipment for the hospital.
The Wabash General Hospi-tal Foundation is a not-for-profit organization that raises money for needed equipment. Since 1985, it has donated over $1 million to the hospital for equip-ment and patient rooms.
Mayor William Hudson
Justin Dulgar, Eric Ikemire, Joe Judge, Rod Rodriguez
The City Of
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Education
Wabash County’s education system consists of outstanding institutions at every level, from preschool to college.District #348 is the largest district in the county. Schools that comprise District #348 include South Elementary School (serving K-2), North Intermediate Center of Education (serving grades 3-5), Mt. Carmel Middle School (grades 6-8), and Mt. Carmel High School (grades 9-12). The Preschool For All program is housed near the District office, just off the campus of North Intermediate.
Allendale District 17 serves from preschool to 8th grade in the village of Allendale. The school was completely re-built after the tornado of 1989.
Wabash County is also home to two parochial schools: St. Mary’s Catholic School and Lancaster Christian. St. Mary’s houses Pre-K through 8th grade and Lancaster serves K-5th grades.
Wabash Valley College is a two-year co-ed community college that has been serving the county for over 50 years. The fully accredited college is recognized by the Illinois Community College Board as a Class I Community College. The college offers two year degrees as well as technical programs and vocational-technical certificates. Work-based training and practical learning are keys to the Wabash Valley College experience.
St. Mary - Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church
St. Sebastian Catholic Church
125 West 5th Street | Mount Carmel, IllinoisReverend Father Robert Zwilling, Pastorwww.stmarysparish.net | (618) 262-5337
Mass Times: Saturday 5:00 p.m.Sunday 7:00 a.m. & 10:30 a.m.
4921 North 1400 Blvd Mount Carmel, Illinois
Reverend Father Robert Zwilling, PastorMass Times: Sunday 8:30 a.m. &
Wednesday 6:30 p.m.
11Recreation
Wabash County is filled with outdoor recreational sites where families can spend quality time with one another, or an individual can become “one with nature.” Parks can be found in Mt. Carmel and Allendale, as well as Beall Woods State Park, located in rural Wabash County. There are also several areas where sports enthusiasts can have a little fun. Tennis courts are available at Wabash Valley College, as well as several baseball and softball parks around the county, the Mt. Carmel Golf Course, Lake Froman, and the Mt. Carmel City Pool. Anglers can also have their fun fishing at WVC, Beall Woods, and the Wabash River.
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West 9th Street • Mt. Carmel 262-5631
12Industry
Wabash County’s industry has seen many changes over the years, but a few areas have kept the community strong. With large oil and coal reserves, the area has two thriving industrial arenas.
We are also home to businesses that have made a name for the county throughout the nation, such as B&D Independence, Wabash Container Corporation, Pacific Press and Mt. Carmel Stabilization.
Serving The Citizens of
WABASH COUNTY
County Commissioners
Robbie Thompson, Tim Hocking & Rob Dean
Angie Crum Circuit Clerk
Cassandra Goldman State’s Attorney
Dustin Bunting
Circuit Judge William C. Hudson Janice Bobbitt
General Assistance
Derek Morgan Beverly McBride Larry Hodgson Sheriff County Clerk Coroner Treasurer County Assessor Engineer
Cindy Poland Health Dept.
Gerald Brooks WEMA Cord.
Deborah Gittings Janet Will
13Agriculture
Wabash County has rich roots of agriculture, with it being home to several centennial and bicentennial farmsteads. Since we live in the “Corn Belt,” grains are commonly grown. Some of the major crops in the county include corn, soybeans, wheat and sorgham. Common livestock also includes cattle, hogs, goats and poultry. Other specialty crops and livestock can also be found.
At a Glance:Average size of farms: 556 acresAverage value of products sold per farm: $113,189Average value of crops sold per acre of harvested cropland: $203.83The value of livestock, poultry, and their products as a percentage of the total market value of agricultural products sold: 12.27%Average total farm production expenses per farm: $88,809Harvested cropland as a percentage of land in farms: 87.69%Average market value of all machinery and equipment per farm: $135,456The percentage of farms operated by a family or individual: 88.94%Average age of principal farm operators: 54 yearsAverage number of cattle and calves per 100 acres of all land in farms: 2.93Milk cows as a percentage of all cattle and calves: 12.60%Corn for grain: 46,961 harvested acresAll wheat for grain: 6,097 harvested acresSoybeans for beans: 46,078 harvested acresVegetables: 6 harvested acresLand in orchards: 5 acres
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Recent times have seen several new businesses pop up in Wabash County. From KBlooms Flower Shop to Hen ‘n Chicks Antiques and Gifts, the county offers a wide variety of goods and services.Some new business owners have even made the effort to donate their time and money to institutions such as local school districts. And, of course, there’s Warrior Village, the new dorms on Wabash Valley College campus, built by Kieffer Development.Natural resources are abundant, highways are uncongested, and the classic rural work ethic is strong. Individuals interested in starting a business in Wabash County can contact Mt. Carmel City Hall to find details on property availability and incentives offered at 618-262-4822, or visit the city’s website at www.cityofmtcarmel.com.
Supplying Petroleum Products To Southern Illinois & Southern Indiana For 69 Years.
Family Owned & Operated Since 1946
206 East 9th Street 618-263-3896
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620 Oak Street Mt. Carmel, IL(618) 262-5181
Dan R Schonert, Agent 510 Market Street
Mt Carmel, IL 62863 Bus: 618-263-3313
That’s what our town is made of.
State Farm ® has a long heritage of helping out in the community. That’s why I’m proud to support the Wabash County Chamber.
Get to a better State ® .
Community starts with neighbors who care.
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Shopping
One of the best parts about shopping in Wabash County is the personal touch customers receive. From alterations at The Corner, to custom jewelry at Smith Jewelers and Gottman’s Jewelry, Mt. Carmel has some of the best shopping in the area.
Uptown Mt. Carmel can boast a quaint atmosphere with a great mix of shopping. From arts and crafts to clothing for any age, shoppers can find their niche at one of the stores along Market Street.
Make sure to venture away from Market Street, and even out of Mt. Carmel’s city limits to find even more great stores. Wabash County is home to flower shops, consignment stores, specialty gift shops and more.
Guns and ammo, sporting goods, technology, and designer suits — Wabash County even has the stores men love to visit! Take a drive around the county, everyone is sure to find something they love.
Events & AttractionsThe Chamber of Commerce sponsors several events around the county that are a must-stop for area residents. One of the biggest annual events is Ag Days. The festival is held along Market Street and features carnival rides, games, street ven-dors, food and entertainment.
The Chamber also sponsors an annual banquet to show appreciation for all its members. The coveted “Business of the Year” and “Employee of the Year” are awarded at the event that features a delicious meal, door prizes, and entertainment.
Administrative Professionals are recognized at a luncheon held each year in April. It’s hard to say where many buinesses would be without these hard working men and women that “keep business going.”
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Many locals enjoy the annual Golf Outing sponsored by the Chamber. It proves to be a day of comradery, laughs, and of course, good old fashioned golfing, at the Mt. Carmel Municipal Golf Course.
Along with the festivals, outings and banquets held by the Chamber of Commerce, the group also hosts ribbon cutting events and grand openings for new businesses in town that join the Chamber. They also help promote Open House events for businesses celebrating anniversaries and other special occasions.
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Phone: 618-263-4158 Fax: 618-263-3107
Robert S. Hocking Certified Public Accountant
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Protection
The Mt. Carmel Police Department and Wabash County Sheriff’s Office is just a call away when there is an emergency, request or question. The elite squad of men and women are prepared to respond to any situation.Wabash County is part of Illinois State Police District 19, whose command post is located near Carmi, Ill.911 services are ready 24 hours a day to take your call and help with emergencies.
Wabash County includes fire departments located in Mt. Carmel, Allendale, Keensburg, Bellmont, Browns, Little Wabash and West Salem.They have top-of-the-line technology, such as the new TurboDraft pump unit, to control fires and put them out faster. There are volunteer firefighters and emergency first responders that respond to emergency situations.
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The Wabash County Museum, located at 320 N. Market Street in Mt. Carmel, is home to many interesting exhibits, including a wonderful collection of memorabilia, and a saddle from Brace Beemer, one of Mt. Carmel’s most famous citizens.
Other permanent exhibits include a five-foot-tall doll house, a 1905 homemade gasoline engine, and an 1885 Columbia Juve-nile HiWheeler Bike.
The museum also features exhibits that change. They have been one of only a handful of sites that has been host to the Smithsonian traveling exhibit “Journey Stories,”
“The Wabash County Museum is dedicated to the preservation of local area history through preservation and conservation of artifacts and memorabilia. We offer rotating exhibits about local history, industry, local families and their way of life at 320 North Market Street. The museum has 5,000 square feet of public space for exhibits, meetings and research library, and is handicapped accessible.” — www.museum.wabash.il.us
The museum’s hours are Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays, 2-5 p.m., or by appointment. For more information about the museum or for booking special tours, call 618-262-8774.
The Mission of Wabash Valley Youth in Action, Inc. is to work with parents, families, schools, and the community to promote and enhance the physical,
mental and moral well-being of area youth.
Wabash Valley Youth in Action, Inc.
400 N. Market St. Mt. Carmel, IL 618-263-4230
Email: [email protected] Website: wvyouthinaction.org
Like us on facebook: facebook.com/WVYouthinAction
Programs: • Basketball • Rookies TeeBall • Fall and Spring Soccer • Flag Football • Volleyball
Events: Fall Festival- 4th Sunday of October
~for the Whole Family~ Bright & Beautiful Smiles
Bryce Miller, D.M.D. David Miller, D.D.S.
High Tech with a Personal Touch
• 325 E. 13th Street • Mt. Carmel, IL. • 618-263-6555 • www.cdcmtc.com
Toll free: 877-262-7736 E-mail: [email protected]
Sharon Blood, CSR Agent
231 N. Mulberry St. Mt. Carmel, IL 618-262-7735
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• Motorcycle • Home Owners • Health-Group Health • RV
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Dining A foodie can definitely find what they have a hankering for in Wabash County. We boast some of the best home-cooked food around. From barbecue and good ol’ home cooking like grandma used to make, to steak and fish, you’re sure to find something good when looking for something to eat. It doesn’t matter if you would like to dine-in, carry-out, or have something delivered, one of the Wabash County Chamber of Commerce members can lend a hand. And don’t forget when planning a big event, catering can be found right at your doorstep.
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Tim PhillipsFinancial Advisor.
1204 Oak StMt Carmel, IL 62863618-263-3899
I am proud to helppeople reach their goals.
Senior Medicare Patrol – SMP –Prevention of Medicare Fraud Help with Medicare questions/prescription plans Caregiver Support Services – GAP funding Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Senior Nutrition – Congregate and Home Delivered Meals Home Care/Health – Shawnee Alliance and Effingham Sr. Services Transportation – Rides Mass Transit Legal Services – through our senior centers Adult Protection Services – Referrals to SWAN to protect vulnerable adults Ombudsman Program – To advocate for those in nursing homes Senior Employment Support – Help with resumes, job skills, job search VIP – Program for Veterans to remain in their homes
Respite Program for Caregivers Visit our Facebook page and website at seiaoa.com
516 N. Market St. Mt. Carmel, IL 62863 618-262-2306 or 800-635-8544
Southeastern Illinois Agency on Aging
A voice for our seniors and persons with disabilities. Our agency, and your local senior centers, offer a wide variety of support to help you get services you or a loved one may need including:
Historic Wabash County
Mt. Carmel’s part in American history is diverse and interesting. A sense of that comes as vis-itors pass by the Wabash County Courthouse at 4th and Market streets and see the Soldiers’ Monument sen-tinel originally dedicated in 1906 and carefully restored and returned to its post in 2007 after organizers comis-sioned a restoration studio
out of Ohio to do preserva-tion work on the unique stat-ue that watches over main street.
Also near the courthouse is a solemn and beautiful black obelisk marble monu-ment to the local veterans who lost their lives in war.
The weave of home-town Mt. Carmel into history includes T.S. Bowers, editor and publisher of the Mt. Car-mel Register, who was active in forming Company G of the 48th Illinois Infantry and rose through the ranks to Colonel while serving under General Grant. Bowers was at Appo-mattox as Lee surrendered to Grant in 1865.
Even a drive by today’s Mt. Carmel Register location at 117 East 4th Street gives a sense of the community. The Register moved into the Beauchamp Chapel structure in 1898 after the Methodist congregation built a larger, new sanctuary. Founded in 1839, the Register is one of Illinois’ pioneer newspapers.
Don Liddle is another one of Mt. Carmel’s famous natives. Liddle played four seasons in the Major Leagues for the Milwaukee Braves, New York Giants and St. Louis Cardinals from 1953-1956.
The lefty played in 117 Major League games, 54 as a starting pitcher. In 427⅔ innings, he gave up 397 hits and 203 bases on balls, striking out 198. He retired from baseball after the 1957 season, which he spent in minor league baseball, return-ing back to Mt. Carmel where he spent the remainder of his years.
Brace Beemer was born in Mt. Carmel in 1902 and, at 14-years-old, became the youngest soldier in the American Forces. The family home was on North Market Street. Beemer’s best known role was as radio’s Lone Ranger. Beemer assumed the network role as the Lone Ranger in April 1941 and was the voice of the American legend until the last new episode aired in Septem-ber 1954. Beemer also appeared as the Lone Ranger in public appearances because station owner George Trendle felt that Earle Graser, the actor who played the part on the radio, did not look right for the part.
22Chamber Directors
Lesley Hipsher David Easter Ryan Masterson Bridget Shepard Gary Ritz Doug Painter
Ryan Murrell Brittany Campagna Sheryl Gottman Susan Zimmerman
Toni Brines Louise Acree Terry Beckerman Rachael Smith Kim Keepes Sally Voigt
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702 Market • Mt. Carmel
Elks No. 715 Elks No. 715 PO Box 715 • 219 N. Market St., Mt. Carmel, IL
[email protected] 618-262-4161
“Elks Care” “Elks Care”
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226 East 5th Street • Mount Carmel, IL618.262.5797 • [email protected]
Swift Sanctuary is a fully furnished vacation home with everything you need to feel at home.
It can be rented by the night for $150. Book six nights and the seventh night is Free!
GovernmentThe Wabash County Board of Commissioners is responsible for conducting Wabash County business. The county commissioners meet the first and third Mondays of each month — unless there is a holiday. Then they meet on Tuesday.The Wabash County Board of Commissioners includes Chairman Timothy Hocking, Robie Thompson, and Rob Dean. County office holders include County Clerk Janet Will, Circuit Clerk Angela Crum, Resident Circuit Judge WIlliam Hudson, Sheriff Derek Morgan, Treasurer Beverly McBride, State’s Attorney Cassandra Goldman, Coroner Larry Hodgson, County Engineer Dustin Bunting and Supervisor of Assessments Deborah Gittings.
The Mt. Carmel City Council meets every other Monday at 5 p.m. in Council Chambers at Mt. Carmel City Hall.The council consists of Mayor Bill Hudson, Commissioner Eric Ikemire (streets, parks, and cemetery), Commissioner Rod Rodriguez (fire, health safety, City Hall, garbage and civil defense), Commissioner Justin Dulgar (water and sewer), and Commissioner Joe Judge (finance and senior citizens).Other city officials and department heads include: City Clerk and Administrative Assistant Rudy Witsman, City Attorney Tom Price, City Inspector Mike Gidcumb, Treasurer Georgia Vaught, Comptroller Mick Mollenhauer, Chief of Police John Lockhart, Fire Chief Francis Speth; Streets, Recreation, Cemetery and Levees Superintendent David Easter, Water Plant Director Keith Reed, Waste Water Treatment Plant Operator Josh Peach, Water/Waste Water Maintenance Operator Bill Reed, Librarian Louise Taylor, Municipal Golf Course Manager Rick Bobbitt, Airport Manager Ken Wood, and Senior Citizens Director Tracy Dunkel.
Allendale, Bellmont, and Keensburg each have a village board as well. Allendale meets the second Thursday of the month at 6:30 p.m., Bellmont meets the first Tuesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. and Keensburg meets the third Wednesday of every month at 6:30 p.m., each in their respective village halls.
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Wabash County has been known through the years for its high school and collegiate sports teams. Wabash Valley College has sent several baseball and basketball players into the professional ranks. Seldom, if ever, has WVC not had a baseball player drafted by the major leagues. Mt. Carmel High School is home to the Golden Aces and Lady Aces athletic teams. The MCHS football teams have made several trips to the Illinois High School Association State Championship Game. The school has also sent teams to the
State Championship in basketball for both the men’s and lady’s teams. The volleyball, track, soccer and tennis teams have also shown great prowess in their respective sports over the past several years, claim-ing regional titles.MCHS has also been growing its golf teams in both the men’s and lady’s divisions. Two gymnastics clubs are available in Mt. Carmel budding gymnists, as well as a martial arts dojo. Wabash Valley Youth in Action has youth sports and community events that are provided for area youth.
Mundy Insurance & Real Estate Agency, Inc.
Phone: 263-3131
Monday-Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm
400 Chestnut Street Mt. Carmel, IL
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25Wabash River
The Wabash River has been an important part of Wabash County’s history from the time settlers came to the area. A boat dock is conveniently located at the end of 5th Street, that is free for anyone to use. Also, with a proper Illinois Fishing License, anyone can sit and spend their day angling for some of the best catfish around. The Wabash River has also served as a source of income throughout history. Mussels were harvested for many years, before it became illegal, and were exported around the world. There was also a button factory along its banks at one point in time that utilized the mussel shells to make beautiful conversation pieces for ladies and gentlemen of long ago.
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Taking Care of You and Your Family
Medicare, Medicaid, and Insurance accepted for most services
- Infant, Children & Adult Immunizations - WIC Supplemental Nutrition Program - Lab Services - Family Planning Services - Drug Testing - Foot Care Clinics
The following services are done at the Depot Counseling Center located at 1001 N Market, 263-4970
- Individual & Family Counseling - Crisis Intervention Services - DUI Evaluations - Driver’s Risk Education - Substance Abuse Treatment - Mental Health Treatment
Chamber of Commerce
The Chamber of Commerce:• Serves as a resource of information to both new and established businesses• Organizes and oversees the annual Ag Days festival.• Awards several $500 scholarships each year to gradu-ates from Mt. Carmel High School through donors.• Enhances sales by local merchants through the public sale of merchant gift checks.• Provides ribbon cuttings and first dollars to new busi-nesses opening in the community.
The Wabash County Chamber of Commerce is managed by a friendly, professional staff, who have been elected by the members. Chamber accepts a leadership role within the community and promotes and encourages businesses in all sectors of our economy to engage in a range of actvities to bring about commercial and economic growth. Whether you are a community member or just passing through, the Chamber of Commerce is a wealth of information.
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AmbulAnce P: 618-263-6402
convenient cAre clinicP: 618-262-8621Hours: Mon-Fri 6PM – 9PM
Sat-Sun & Holidays 10AM – 10PM
DietitiAn consultAntlaura luecke, rDP: 618-263-6448
emergency roomP: 618-263-6363Hours: 24 hours, 7 days a week
generAl surgeryrichard oppeltz, mD1430 College Dr., Ste. B, Mt. Carmel, IL P: 618-263-6190
internAl meDicine narendra Anadkat, mDDiane Destefano, AcnP-bcWabash Primary Care Associates, PC1123 Chestnut St., Mt. Carmel, ILP: 618-263-4376Hours: Mon & Tu 8AM – 5PM
Wed 7AM – 4PM Th 8AM – 6PM Fri 7AM – 4PM
s. b. Jani, mDAlicia Kinsolving, PA-c1106 Oak St., Mt. Carmel, ILP: 618-263-6575Hours: Mon 8AM – 6PM
Tu-Wed 8AM – 5PM Th 7:30AM – 4PM Fri 8AM – 5PM
lawrence P. Jennings, mD1430 College Dr., Ste. A, Mt. Carmel, ILP: 618-262-5113Hours: Mon-Fri 8AM – 5PMwww.lpjenningsinternalmedicine.com
Ketan vyas, mD610 N. Court St., Grayville, ILP: 618-375-7101Hours: Mon-Fri 8AM – 5PM
lAborAtory – cAP APProveDroy Kirchberg, mDP: 618-263-6317
oncology/HemAtology maqbool Ahmed, mDP: 618-263-3700Hours: Mon-Fri 8AM – 4PM
ortHoPAeDics & sPorts meDicineJulko Fullop, mD, orthopaedic surgeon
Justin miller, mD, orthopaedic surgeon
Karsten slater, mD, cAQ-sm
tori barnes, PA-cchelsea Hon, PA-cMedical Office Building 1527 College Dr., Mt. Carmel, ILP: 618-263-6400Hours: Mon-Fri 8AM – 5PM
213 NW 10th St., Ste. E, Fairfield, ILP: 618-842-4180Hours: Wed 8AM – 5PM
1112 Oak St., Carmi, IL P: 618-382-2222 Hours: Wed 8AM – 5PM
rADiologyHisham youssef, mDCT, Mammography, MRI, Nuclear Medicine, PET Scan, UltrasoundP: 618-263-6361
reHAbilitAtion services Cardiac Rehab, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, & Speech Therapy P: 618-263-6343
resPirAtory P: 618-263-6358
sleeP stuDys. b. Jani, mDP: 618-240-2740
sPeciAlty clinicsCArDIOLOGymarlon Jordan, mDP: 812-471-0944Hours: Th 8:45AM – 4PM
GyNECOLOGyHerman l. reid iii, mDP: 812-753-5950Hours: Wed 1:30PM – 5PM
HEArING CLINICAll American HearingP: 618-380-4077Hours: Tu 9AM – 1PM
PODIATryrichard J. loesch, DPmP: 812-386-6750Hours: Wed 8AM – Noon
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