Your Small Town Oasis
Remington TownWelcome to Remington, Indiana ONLINE.  Located in Northwest Indiana in southern Jasper County, Remington is your small town oasis.  Within a 90-minute drive from both Chicago and Indianapolis, step out of the hustle and bustle of city life and arrive in this quaint small town that we have come to love and appreciate.  We know that once you experience our charming town, you too, will discover the gem that is the town of Remington.  From knowing your neighbors and the names of people you see in the aisle of the local grocery store to the genuine care that the community members have for one another, you will find Hoosier hospitality throughout Remington.

We are proud of our town.  Our local schools boast small class size and teachers that take a real interest in their students' learning.  In the Tri-County School Corporation tagged as "one of the smallest striving to be the best," students are not just a number.
 
The two parks in town provide great places for children, families, and seniors to gather to enjoy each other's company, whether for a ball game, a picnic or family reunion, or to hike the local trails.  The outdoors and the green space are all within the town limits.  On these pages, Remington illustrates the many support services, businesses, and organizations that make up our town.
Veteran's Day Ceremony

 

This past Veteran's Day, November 11, 2009 a group of community members gathered to honor our Veteran's, while at the same time dedicating the new flagpoles and flags at the Remington Veteran's Memorial. The memorial placed in 1960, the year of the Remington Centennial, says "In Honor of all who served in our armed forces-Post No. 280 American Legion." 

The Veterans present at the flag ceremony representing the American Legion, Post No 280 were Jim Amsler, David Byrd, Darrell Dunlap, Don Erickson, Bob Meents, Myron meents, Carl Pampel, Harry Schwier, George Scott, Don Siecrist, Jerry Ulyat, and Red Westmoreland. 

Dr. Gib Crimmins, representing the RWCDC praised all veterans of the community and our nation. Pastor Dan Nave from Heritage Bible Church led the group in prayer, followed by a gun salute from the Veteran's. The Indiana State flag was raised by Russ Hammer, representing the library board. The US flag was raised by Darrell Dunlap and Don Erickson from the American Legion. The Town of Remington flag was raised by Susie Sigo, Town Council Vice-President. 

Myron Meents played "Taps" from a distance on the bugle. Several community members were in the crowd to watch the dedication and ceremony. Check out the photo gallery for more pictures.

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