The Marshall County Commissioners have renewed the Public Health Disaster Emergency Declaration for another seven days.
The declaration acknowledges that there is a local public health emergency in the county and allows the “exercise of all necessary emergency authority for protection of lives and property of the people of Marshall County”.
The declaration directs public office holders and employees to put in place emergency laws, regulations and directives. Residents are being asked to comply with necessary emergency measures and to follow any directives set forth by county officials.
The document also allows the Marshall County Commissioners to make, amend and rescind orders, rules and regulations necessary for emergency purposes. It also makes the county eligible for state or federal financial assistance.
The declaration is in effect until Tuesday, January 19.
The commissioners urge residents to keep following the mask mandate, wash or sanitize hands frequently, maintain a social distance, and avoid large gatherings.