COVID-19 vaccination appointments could be rescheduled due to the impact of the winter storm.
Continue readingPulaski County Records Another COVID-19 Death
Another person in Pulaski County has died of COVID-19, pushing the total number of deaths there to 41. Monday’s update from the Indiana Department of Health showed that resident was one of 19 additional people in the state who died of COVID-19 from December 13 to February 14.
Continue readingBourbon Town Council Matches Funding for Downtown Project
Residents of the Town of Bourbon will see an addition to the downtown area this year with the planned installation of benches.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Reviews Farmers’ Market Permit
The Culver Town Council took time last week to review the Culver Farmers’ Market application.
Continue readingArgos Town Council Discusses Rental Fees
It will cost money if you cancel an event at the pavilion or the B&R Building in Argos.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners to Meet Today
The Marshall County Commissioners will meet today where a public hearing is anticipated to be held on the second and third phases of the micro-loan program.
Continue readingNational Weather Service Issues Winter Storm Warning
A Winter Storm Warning is in effect in Northern Indiana from 10 p.m. ET/9 p.m. CT Sunday (February 14) to 7 a.m. ET/6 a.m. CT Tuesday (February 16).
Continue readingIndiana Department of Health Provides Daily COVID-19 Update
The Indiana Department of Health reported Sunday that 1,233 additional people in the state have been diagnosed with COVID-19 to bring the overall total to 648,875 since March of last year.
Continue readingNational Weather Service Issues Winter Weather, Wind Chill Advisory
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory and Wind Chill Advisory that will be in effect beginning midnight Monday (February 15) through 6 a.m. Tuesday (February 16).
Continue readingMarshall County Sheriff’s Department, Community Mourns Loss of Officer
Marshall County Sheriff Matt Hassel sadly announces the passing of long-time Marshall County Deputy Sheriff Captain Dan Butt.
Continue readingLess than 15 New Positive COVID-19 Cases Reported Locally
The number of local residents testing positive with COVID-19 remains low with six new cases in Marshall County, four new cases in Starke County, and three new cases in Pulaski County.
Continue readingTimeline Set for Upcoming Bourbon Stellar Project
A timeline was recently set for the upcoming sanitary sewer improvement project for the Town of Bourbon. It is one of the Stellar Communities projects outlined in the Marshall County Crossroads Regional Development Plan.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Opens Bids for Community Crossings Projects
The Culver Town Council members opened bids from two contractors Tuesday night for projects outlined in the town’s Community Crossings projects list.
Continue readingBremen Downtown Traffic Signals Installed, Downtown Project Nearly Complete
The downtown project in the Town of Bremen is not quite finished, eight months after the project started.
Continue readingSuspect Arrested in Church Burglary, Theft Investigation
An investigation into a reported burglary and theft at a Marshall County church led to the arrest of a suspect this week.
Continue readingGovernor Holcomb Relaxes Restrictions on Truck Drivers Delivering Propane
Governor Holcomb took action Friday to relax restrictions for motor carriers and drivers transporting propane in Indiana due to cold temperatures as he sees an emergency exists.
Continue readingMore Snow, Cold Forecast this Weekend
Up to two inches of snow is expected to fall in the area this weekend (February 13-14), accompanied by cold temperatures. Wind chills Saturday night and into Sunday could reach between 5 and 20 degrees below zero and could last through Tuesday morning.
Continue readingNew COVID-19 Cases Remain Low in Tri-County Area
The latest COVID-19 report from the Indiana Department of Health shows a continued downward trend of local positive cases.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Supports Letter Opposing Senate Bill 389
Senate Bill 389 repeals the regulated wetlands law which requires a permit from the Department of Environmental Management for wetland activity in a state-regulated wetland, and it has drawn the concern of many residents in Culver, especially since its passage last week in the Senate.
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