Marshall County ends Travel Advisory

PLYMOUTH — The Marshall County Emergency Management Agency has returned Marshall County to a normal travel status effective immediately.


A Travel Advisory was issued on November 29th due to a system snow event that dumped up to a foot of snow in some portions of the county. The Advisory was also briefly elevated to a Watch. Slick roads resulted due to the snowfall and black ice from a rapid freeze. Gusty winds made plowing the back roads an incredibly difficult task. Numerous slide-offs were reported over the Thanksgiving weekend.
Conditions have improved considerably thanks to the work of the Marshall County Highway Department and other road crews.
Marshall County EMA Director Jack Garner thanked those involved in keeping roads safe.
“Thank you to INDOT, the Marshall County Highway Department, and municipal street departments for their hard work during this frustrating weather period. Also, thank you to public safety officials who responded to the numerous traffic incidents over the last week.”