Town of Hope, Indiana

Town of Hope, Indiana Small, Charming Town | Picnic & Play in Town Square Park | Historic Character | Affordable living | Central location | R. Rominger and J. P. Rominger.
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The one word that best defines Hope is HERITAGE which means the legacy passed down through the generations. The values of faith, courage, perseverance, willingness to adapt and citizen participation in community are ones that uphold reverence to the amazing HERITAGE of Hope. And, these same values sustain us now and will move forth the Town of Hope for future generations. The incredible saga of Ho

pe’s history began in late 1829 when Martin and Susannah Hauser left Salem, North Carolina with their children. Others with them included Samuel Rominger, J. Their journey to Indiana took one month. The Hauser family built a cabin and moved into it without stove for comfort. On April 5th, 1830; Hauser sent a messenger to Indianapolis to purchase 160 acres for Goshen. After discovering there was already a Goshen, Indiana; Mr. Hauser changed the name to HOPE. Other historical aspects about our community include 263 historic buildings, the Yellow Trail Museum, the Rural Mail Carriers Museum, God’s Acre in the Moravian Cemetery, the Heritage of Hope and the Haw Creek Heritage Center. The Town Square with its playground and beautiful bandstand is a gem! And like the previous generations, it is a wonderful gathering place. Hope is a charming, safe rural town with a population of 2100 people that offers affordable living. The great location affords easy travel to Indianapolis, Cincinnati and Louisville. Our local government consists of a Town Council with five members, a City Clerk-Treasurer, a Deputy Clerk-Treasurer and me, Town Manager. Other vital entities are police, fire and utilities departments. We have a school corporation, post office, community center, bank, funeral home, retail stores, restaurants, Farmers’ Market, the Art Guild of Hope, theater group and beautiful churches. Our citizens like and appreciate the weekly newspaper, the Hope Star Journal, which is over 100 years old. Columbus, our Bartholomew County seat, is home to Cummins Engine which is the 12th largest Indiana employer (IBJ 2014). Columbus is world renowned for its contemporary architecture which draws visitors to our area. Mike Pence, the Governor of Indiana, is a resident! In 2012, the Town Council took a proactive approach and engaged professional services to develop a Comprehensive Plan which establishes development goals and objectives to guide future growth within and around Hope in a coordinated manner. The Town of Hope now as Beautification Committee which is implementing projects on the square, a new website and social media marketing strategy plan is being formulated, several groups are coming together to be a part of Main Street (Office Community and Rural Affairs for Indiana) and the Hope Chamber of Commerce is redefining its mission to support local commerce. The Town of Hope soon will expand the Economic Development Commission and its mission. The vision of our community is to offer HOPE and opportunity for all people to prosper through our quality of life, our small town charm and our reverence of heritage. Hope has an array of events including Civil War Days, Smoke on the Square BBQ Contest, Old Fashioned Independence Day Celebration, Arts and Antiques Fair on the Square, Hope Bike Ride, Hope Heritage Days, Christmas of Yesterday and the Yellow Trail Museum Christmas Homes Tour. We offer a truly, wonderful local experience where you may dine, shop and relax! On behalf of the Town Council and our community with its wonderful citizens, I extend a special invitation to come visit us---there is always HOPE!

The Town of Hope could sure use your opinion. We are applying for a wastewater grant that will significantly better our ...
09/03/2024

The Town of Hope could sure use your opinion. We are applying for a wastewater grant that will significantly better our amazing little town. I request that you please answer this short survey. This is a highly competitive grant and your help would be greatly appreciated! Thank you

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/HopeSewer

Please attend 1 of our public engagement meetings next Thursday September 5th concerning the wastewater grant we are app...
08/29/2024

Please attend 1 of our public engagement meetings next Thursday September 5th concerning the wastewater grant we are applying for. This grant is of great importance for our Town. Thank-you!

08/20/2024

Hope Town Council Meeting 04/16/2024

Please take 2 minutes to complete this very important survey. The Town is applying for a $50000 grant that could help us...
08/12/2024

Please take 2 minutes to complete this very important survey. The Town is applying for a $50000 grant that could help us build more sidewalks to better connect our great community.
The more surveys that are completed the better our chances are for being awarded this grant, thank you!!!
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Townofhopebscc

08/02/2024

I was just informed that bulk items will not be picked up today due to a truck issue. They will be picking up bulk items only on Tuesday August 6th. If you need items picked up please call the utility office no later than noon Monday at 546-5469

07/05/2024

With the holiday being yesterday the trash pick up will be on Saturday morning

Looking forward to seeing the Town Square full of great cars this Friday at 5pm! Live music from Dirty Laundry. All cars...
07/02/2024

Looking forward to seeing the Town Square full of great cars this Friday at 5pm! Live music from Dirty Laundry. All cars and bikes are welcome. 100% of the Donations go to support breast cancer research!

06/25/2024

Attn: The Love Chapel will not be providing their free food service in Hope today due to the heat. They will be back next month.

06/24/2024

Seminary Street will be open from Walnut to Scott Street in both directions very soon. A big thanks to All-Star Paving for doing a great job in such hot weather!

The sealcoating is now completed on 3 of the 5 streets. They are taking tomorrow off due to the high heat index predicte...
06/20/2024

The sealcoating is now completed on 3 of the 5 streets. They are taking tomorrow off due to the high heat index predicted and will be back Monday morning 6/24 to complete Seminary Street and Butner/Midway. Please give the work crew a thumbs up on Monday for a hot job done very well. Thank you for your patience!!!

Starting Wednesday 6/19 the seal coating crew will be working on coating these streets. Washington, Harrison, Seminary, ...
06/17/2024

Starting Wednesday 6/19 the seal coating crew will be working on coating these streets. Washington, Harrison, Seminary, Mill, Butner and Midway. Please use alternative routes or expect delays. If you can make arrangements to park off of these streets by using an alley or side street it would make the process go much smoother. If you have questions please call 812-546-6403 during business hours. Thank you!

Today is Farmers Market Wednesday 2pm till dusk on the North side of the Hope Town Square!
06/05/2024

Today is Farmers Market Wednesday 2pm till dusk on the North side of the Hope Town Square!

06/05/2024

2 more days until the Cruise-in! Paradise City Band will be here to rock the town! We can't wait to see you all again...please share. Let's make this event huge. 100% of registration donations this month go to Support the great organization Student's Fund of Hope

This is a wonderful giveaway, thanks Hope P.D.!!
06/04/2024

This is a wonderful giveaway, thanks Hope P.D.!!

06/04/2024
Norman Park is temporarily closed due to grass seeding. The park will soon look terrific. The playground area will remai...
06/03/2024

Norman Park is temporarily closed due to grass seeding. The park will soon look terrific. The playground area will remain open during reseeding.

05/30/2024

Reminder that trash service will be on Saturday this week due to the holiday on Monday. Bulk items will be picked up on Friday June 7.
If you have a bulk item please contact Hope Utilities @ 812-546-5469 on or before Wednesday 6/5 so we can put you on the list. Thank you!

Today is the 1st day of our Farmers Market! They will be setup on the Town Square each Wednesday afternoon.
05/29/2024

Today is the 1st day of our Farmers Market! They will be setup on the Town Square each Wednesday afternoon.

The Hope Town Square is filled with the aroma of BBQ. Please come down and support Smoke on The Square presented by Comm...
05/17/2024

The Hope Town Square is filled with the aroma of BBQ. Please come down and support Smoke on The Square presented by Community Center of Hope, Inc.

05/08/2024

The Town of Hope would like to congratulate everyone who ran in the Primary elections. As a friendly reminder please remove all political signage within 10 days per town ordinance 10-25-11.33 c

Great job Ah-Ha Corner Cafe! The demolition of your storage building will add an exciting new look for Hope and it's dow...
04/30/2024

Great job Ah-Ha Corner Cafe! The demolition of your storage building will add an exciting new look for Hope and it's downtown square district. Thank you!

The Town of Hope would like to thank WM for donating 2 rolloff dumpsters for our Town clean-up day last Saturday. Your d...
04/22/2024

The Town of Hope would like to thank WM for donating 2 rolloff dumpsters for our Town clean-up day last Saturday. Your donation was key to a successful event! Thank you

This Saturday from 10-2pm! Town of Hope utility office. 529 Mill Street
04/15/2024

This Saturday from 10-2pm! Town of Hope utility office. 529 Mill Street

ISDANEWS RELEASEFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Motorists: stay alert and share the road with farm equipment this spring INDIANAPO...
04/10/2024

ISDA
NEWS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


Motorists: stay alert and share the road with farm equipment this spring

INDIANAPOLIS (April 10, 2024) — Planting season is quickly approaching for Indiana’s 94,000 farmers. With the warm weather and sunshine, Hoosier motorists will also see more large slow-moving farm equipment traveling Indiana’s rural roads and highways.

The Indiana State Department of Agriculture, Indiana Department of Homeland Security, Indiana Department of Transportation, Indiana State Police and Hoosier Ag Today want to encourage motorists to slow down, be alert and be patient on roadways this spring.

“Indiana farmers will be working hard this spring to ensure their crops are planted safely, timely and efficiently,” said Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch, Secretary of Agriculture and Rural Development. “Whether you live in rural, urban or suburban Indiana, remain alert on the road this spring as you may encounter large farm equipment moving between fields.”

In 2021, four occupants were involved in crashes with farm equipment in Indiana which resulted in two deaths, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration*.

“With the onset of warmer weather, we will begin to see more and more farm machinery on our rural roads and highways,” said Doug Carter, Indiana State Police Superintendent. "Patience, courtesy, undivided attention, and understanding will help everyone get to where they need to be safely. Let’s all do our part to ensure our farmers enjoy a safe planting season.”

While the term “farm equipment” encompasses a wide range of vehicles, the most common types motorists will encounter during planting season include sprayers, tractors pulling planters or tillage equipment, and large trucks hauling agricultural products. These vehicles are wide, sometimes taking up most of the road, and often travel at speeds no greater than 25 mph.

The following list includes several safety tips for motorists approaching large farm equipment:

Farmers will pull over when they are able to let motorists pass, but it may take time for them to get to a safe place to do so.
Be patient. Farm equipment is wide, sometimes taking up most of the road.
Be careful when passing. Do not pass in a designated “No Passing Zone” or within 100 feet of any intersection, railroad grade crossing, bridge, elevation structure or tunnel.
Do not try to pass slow-moving farm equipment on the left without ensuring that the farmer driving is not planning a left turn. It may appear that the driver is pulling over to allow a pass when the farmer is actually preparing to turn. You will drive right into its path, endangering yourself and the farmer.
Avoid tailgating, as some farm equipment might have to make sudden stops along the road.
Allow plenty of time to get to a destination, be aware of alternate routes and avoid distractions.
Indiana State Department of Agriculture Director Don Lamb wants to remind motorists that farmers work hard to ensure they are being as safe as possible.

“As a farmer myself I have heard of way too many accidents involving farm equipment and motorists on rural Indiana roads,” said Lamb. “Unfortunately, crashes and deaths occur each year during this busy time. We want to encourage motorists to slow down, be alert and be patient when sharing the roads with farmers this busy spring season.”

For a list of safety tips, click here or visit isda.in.gov. The following organizations will be working together to share this important safety message during planting season: Hoosier Ag Today, Indiana Department of Homeland Security, Indiana Department of Transportation and Indiana State Police.

04/05/2024

The Town Square will be lively through Monday evening for the Solar Eclipse. Please come down and hear live music each day 4/6 - 4/8, lots of food and activities for all! A special thanks to all involved. Bartholomew County Public Library and Main Street of HOPE. Check the Main Street page for a list of all activities.

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