Trinity Springs, Indiana

In the late 1800s, Trinity Springs drew visitors who believed its mineral waters could restore health. That legacy still matters, but “healing” looks different today. For many residents, quality of life depends on access to healthcare without the burden of long drives. Broadband now makes it possible to complete a remote cardiology consult, attend a mental health visit, or follow up on care plans from home rather than traveling 45 minutes to Bedford.

Education, Healthcare and Institutions

Barr-Reeve Community Schools and Daviess Community Hospital serve as educational and medical anchors for Montgomery residents.

Local Economy and Businesses

Trinity Springs reflects the working backbone of rural southern Indiana. Independent contractors, homebuilders, and limestone-related tradespeople who work in Bedford make up much of the local workforce. Small service providers such as HVAC, electrical, and excavation firms rely more and more on online permitting, digital procurement, scheduling platforms, and customer communication tools that require dependable connectivity.

Landmarks, Awards and Activities

Trinity United Methodist Church and the original resort grounds remain points of local pride. Annual church events and volunteer fire fundraisers help keep the community connected and bring participation from across Martin County.

RTC Role in the Community

RTC is continuing the transition in Trinity Springs from legacy copper infrastructure to fiber-fed electronics. This investment strengthens everyday reliability, supports telemedicine adoption for seniors, and enables the digital coordination that local contractors and trades rely on, including remote scheduling, reporting, and compliance documentation.

Josh Bauer

Trinity Springs Board Director
Vice President

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