Current News in Worthington, Indiana
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Great Flood Gallery growing
We added more pictures into the Great Flood of 2008 gallery over the weekend and will add more in the coming days. Still to come: pictures from each day, the Blackhawk landing at the school, the Pamida truck arrival with emergency supplies, the clinics for tetanus shots, the Governor landing for a walk around town and some people pictures.
Sign the Times guestbook
Since the Great Flood of 2008, several visitors on the Times site have sent a note saying how they are enjoying the pictures. Many have been from Worthington but many more have been from the rest of the world and want to see what's going on in their hometown. So today a new module has been added called an Old-Fashioned Guestbook - I hope you'll all leave a note!
To help Worthington's flood victims
If you'd like to do something to help Worthington's flood victims, but don't know what to do - a special account was opened today up at the First Financial Bank in Worthington, Indiana to accept donations to benefit victims in the Worthington area.
Anyone who would like to contribute can make a deposit into the Town of Worthington-Flood Victims account. Just ask anyone up at the bank and they'll know what to do.
For more information, contact Kathy Stahl at 875-2736, or Town Clerk-Treasurer Gloria Klass in the Muncipal Building at 875-2641 or Town Council Member Debbie Dyer at Select Insurance at 875-2369.
Another view of the railroad track
In Awe of the Mighty, Mighty Eel River
Thought you out-of-towners might want to see what the mighty, mighty Eel River can do...
This is a quickie post - just got home from work and I'm trying to make it to another meeting. But I know a lot of people from out of town are checking this site as well as the GCDW and I have some interesting pics that aren't up anywhere yet. Time only permits me to post just three right now in a part of the Great Flood of 2008 Gallery called The Mighty Eel. I'll post the rest later tonight.
Highway 67 opened yesterday. This morning was the first time I'd driven down it and got a chance to see the railroad track. A lot of people are talking about this - it's quite a sight. It makes you just say a big "wow." The track is literally destroyed. It's hard to imagine. We've never seen anything like it. The three pics that I got uploaded are of small spots - there are numerous spots like this all the way to the flasher light and many are much larger than these.
A few more have been posted. They're not great pics - taken while driving in the car with no place to pull over. Will take K. out tomorrow to get some more. Some of the breaks in the track are actually longer than in these.
Up at the fire station tonight, Larry Doug Stahl said on his way into town, he counted the number of breaks / wash-outs - 54.
More tetanus shots on Wednesday
The Greene County Health Department will return to Worthington to offer another round of free tetanus shots to anyone who has come into contact with the floodwaters and has not had their tetanus protection updated recently. The shots will be given Wednesday evening, June 11, from 5-8 p.m.
Floodwater is going down
The water is going down. By noon Tuesday, all are in agreement that the floodwater is receding. It's down by a significant amount but there's a long ways to go. At least we can see it is getting better. What a mess it's leaving behind.
No roads have opened up yet. State Road 67 to the south is still covered with water as far as the eye can see and the barricade remains just south of the Dollar General Store. State Road 157 to the north is still closed but the fence posts which were barely visible yesterday are showing about a foot now. Water has gone down on State Road 157 - the hill road by the Pryor bridge but it has a long way to go - it now looks like a big flood instead of an unbelievable flood. Terre Haute Road to the west is still closed. Still today the only road open out of town is State Road 67 toward Spencer.
Town Council meeting tonight
The Worthington Town Council will meet tonight (Tuesday) as planned for their regularly scheduled monthly meeting in the Town Hall of the Municipal Building. The Utility Department portion of the meeting starts at 6:30 p.m. and the Council part starts at 7 p.m. The Great Flood of 2008 is sure to be at the top of the agenda. Both meetings are open to the public.
More pictures to be posted later
Thanks to you all who've said they enjoyed the pictures. Kermit and I are taking tons of them but I haven't had time to post them all. I'm working another job and haven't been able to get it all done. If anyone else would like to add their pictures, they can be uploaded into the drop box. When this is over, I'm hoping to have a big gallery full of pics of the Great Flood of 2008.
Tetanus shots at 1:30 p.m.
Free tetanus shots will be available in the Town Hall of the Worthington Municipal Building starting at 1:30 p.m. today - Tuesday. Policemen and firefighters were attempting to spread the word through the streets late Tuesday morning. Deputy Marshal Don Richardson said anyone who has been in contact with the floodwater should be first in line. I don't know who is giving the shots or how long this will be going on. I just know it's happening.