News and Events from Franklin County, Indiana
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Indiana National Guard Assists with
COVID-19 Testing & Vaccines
Photo: A woman brought pizza and hoagies for the Indiana National Guard at Franklin County fairgrounds. Guard personnel were assisting with the high demand for COVID-19 testing and also with vaccinations.
In previous months, Reid Health staffed vaccination clinics at the American Legion, White’s Sale Barn and other locations in Franklin County. Reid Health is Indiana’s regional hospital that serves Franklin County. Now the Reid Health is in the middle of the surge of COVID-19 cases and is having to delay elective surgeries that require a hospital stay. Therefore, the Indiana State Department of Health and the Indiana National Guard are now assisting the region with COVID-19 testing and vaccination.
On September 10 and 11, the Indiana National Guard was at the Franklin County fairgrounds as part of the State Health Department Region 9 Vaccine Strike Team. They offered free rapid tests and vaccines of the two-shot Pfizer vaccine or the one-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine. Rapid tests are in demand, because local stores have been running out of the tests. Some music concerts and event centers are now requiring proof of vaccination or a recent negative test for entrance.
In the first four hours on September 10, the team administered approximately 40 tests and 25 vaccinations. The Observer will provide more data whenever it is available from the state.
The Indiana National Guard will be back at the Franklin County fairgrounds on Monday, September 13, through Wednesday, September 15, from 12 noon to 8:00 pm.
To find other vaccination sites and dates, or to register for a shot, go to ourshot.in.gov.
Reported by Sara Duffy
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COVID-19 Surge in Franklin County
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The two charts show the increase in local COVID-19 tests and the spike in cases. The numbers are still climbing and are not leveling off.
Last week, Franklin County residents were getting tested for COVID-19 in record numbers with a total of 865 tests of people of all ages. So far, 113 people of those tested in the last seven days were positive for the virus. Of those recently testing positive were two children less than one year old and six children between the ages of one to four years. There were no updates of the state website over the weekend. Some results may arrive this week.
According to Indiana’s COVID-19 website, Franklin County has a very high positivity rate (28%) for tests given. Franklin County is near the bottom in Indiana for vaccination rates with 36% of total population and 42% of those age 12+ years.
Since the start of the pandemic, 2,205 people in Franklin County have tested positive for COVID-19, which is approximately 1 in 10 residents. A total of 36 people have died.
Reported by Sara Duffy
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Two Types of COVID-19 Tests
Available in Brookville
Franklin County EMS will continue to offer COVID-19 testing through December 31, 2021. The hours are Monday, Wednesday and Friday 4-9pm and the first Saturday of the month 9am - 4pm. They offer both the BINAX NOW (rapid test) and the nasal swab test (3 to 5 days for results). The test site is located in the alley behind the EMS building at the corner of 7th and Mill Streets, Brookville, Indiana 47012. Phone 765-647-0234. Go online to make an appointment for a COVID-19 test. Frankin County EMS does not distribute results. For assistance with results, call 877-826-0011- option 2.
Reported by Sara Duffy
Free Rides to Vaccine Clinics
Franklin County Public Transportation is offering free transportation to anyone in Franklin County who would like to get to one of the COVID-19 vaccination clinics that are being offered by the Health Department, CVS, etc.). Passengers would just need to call in advance at 765-647-3509 to schedule their ride. This will be ongoing as long as the vaccinations are being offered.
Submitted by Missy Ratz
Director, Franklin County Public Transportation
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Legion Drive-thru Dinner - Sept. 17
Do you want the convenience of picking up a delicious fried chicken or smoked pork chop dinner after a busy week at work? Drive-thru dinner is Friday, Sept. 17, from 4:00-7:00 PM. 10 piece chicken $11. 5 piece chicken $7. Two chops $9 One chop $5. French fries $2. Pint of Cole Slaw $2. “All proceeds will benefit Kelsee Lainhart.”
Submitted by Mike Biltz
200th Anniversary Celebration Old Brick Church
The Franklin County Historical Society cordially invites you to join the 200th anniversary celebration of the Old Brick Church in the cemetery on 10th street, Brookville, on Sunday, September 19, 2021 at 2pm. The public is invited to dress in period attire for fun and effect.
Submitted by Martha Shea
Dulcimer Society Concert - Sept. 19
The public is invited to see the Shawnee Valley Dulcimer Society perform at Springfield Community Church, located at 3101 Oxford Pike, Bath, Indiana on Sunday evening, September 19th. There will be a pitch-in dinner at 6pm, with the performance at 7pm. No charge. All are welcome.
Submitted by Phil Harsh
Franklin County High School Food Pantry - Sept. 21
All distribution days are on Tuesdays from 4:00-5:30 pm. They will be the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month. (*January 5th is the 1st Wednesday of the January. The students return to school that day, so that will be the only Wednesday that we will use.) Click to download the flyer.
Submitted by Tanya Wirtz, FCHS JAG Specialist
Springfield High School Alumni Dinner/Meeting Cancelled
After an unanimous vote of officers, the SHS alumni dinner/meeting on September 18, 2021 has been cancelled due to the Delta variant of the COVID-19 virus spreading, and being widely detected in Indiana as well as Ohio and Kentucky. The event is rescheduled for June 11, 2022. Thank you for your understanding, stay safe and hope to see you in June of 2022.
Submitted by Ivan Bruns, President
Lowcost Spay & Neuter Clinic - Sept. 30
Phone for an appointment 317-675-0072
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