There were another 50 COVID-19 cases reported to the state in the tri-county area, according to Tuesday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health. That breaks down to 26 people in Marshall County, 18 people in Starke County and six people in Pulaski County. They were among 4,057 people who have tested positive with COVID-19 from December 2 through December 13.
Continue readingMarshall County Extension Educator Receives Award
Marshall County Purdue Extension Educator Karen Richey is the recipient of the Indiana Farm Bureau’s 2021 Frederick L. Hovde Award of Excellence in Educational Service.
Continue readingMarshall County Council Considers Grant Request from Health Department
The Marshall County Council members reviewed a grant application request from Health Administrator Faith Freed concerning a Crisis Co Ag Supplemental Workforce in Schools Grant.
Continue readingBleachers Arriving at Triton Schools
New bleachers will be arriving at the Triton Community School Corporation this week.
Continue readingPlymouth Clerk-Treasurer Set to Retire at End of 2021
Jeanine Xaver is retiring as the Plymouth Clerk-Treasurer at the end of 2021.
Continue readingAnother 25 COVID-19 Cases Reported Locally
Monday’s update from the Indiana Department of Health showed an additional 3,005 Hoosiers who tested positive with COVID-19 between December 11 and December 12, which included 13 people in Marshall County, 10 people in Starke County and two people in Pulaski County.
Continue readingRelocation of West Township Trustee to Happen after New Year
The relocation of the old West Township Trustee cabin will likely occur after the first of the new year.
Continue readingBourbon Police Department Receives Medication Disposal Drop Box
Residents may dispose of their unwanted, unused or expired medications in a medication disposal drop box at the Bourbon Police Department.
Continue readingBourbon Town Council to Meet Tonight
The Bourbon Town Council members will review several ordinances for consideration when they meet tonight.
Continue readingCulver Town Council to Meet Tonight
The Culver Town Council members will meet tonight where they have several ordinances to consider.
Continue readingJohn Glenn School Board to Meet Tonight
The John Glenn School Board members will consider the approval of seven-semester graduates when they meet tonight.
Continue readingPlymouth Community School Board Members Look at Raises for Classified Staff
Members of the Plymouth Community School Board considered raises for the Classified staff during their meeting last week.
Continue readingConstruction Continues on the Downtown Square in Argos
Crews continue to construct the Downtown Square in Argos.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Consider Interlocal Governmental Agreement with Elkhart County
The Marshall County Commissioners considered an interlocal governmental agreement with Elkhart County last week.
Continue readingMore Trails under Construction at Trails at Mill Pond
Volunteers at the Trails at Mill Pond are constructing additional trails at the Marshall County Park.
Continue readingMarshall County Council to Meet Today
The Marshall County Council members will meet today where Marshall County Economic Development Corporation President and CEO Laura Walls will present an update on projects.
Continue readingPlymouth Board of Public Works and Safety, City Council to Meet Tonight
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members will meet tonight where they will receive requests for proposals for the Greenways Trail Project.
Continue readingOver 80 New COVID-19 Cases Reported Locally
Another 5,315 people in the state have tested positive with COVID-19, including 44 people in Marshall County, 26 people in Starke County and 17 people in Pulaski County.
Continue readingHoosiers Ages 16 and Older Can Now Receive Pfizer Booster Shot
Hoosiers ages 16 and older can receive a booster dose of the Pfizer vaccine, if the second dose of the vaccine was received at least six months ago.
Continue readingMarshall County Health Officials Encourage Residents to Help Slow Spread of COVID-19
Marshall County Health Department officials encourage residents to take steps to help slow the spread of COVID-19.
Continue reading