Pulaski County Health Department officials confirmed the first death related to COVID-19 on Saturday afternoon.
Continue readingRapid Recovery Initiative Launches in Indiana
A new initiative will help residents, communities and businesses get back on track during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Continue readingState Reports Dip in Initial Weekly Unemployment Claims
The weekly number of unemployment claims filed continues to decrease, according to Indiana Department of Workforce Development Commissioner Fred Payne.
Continue readingMore COVID-19 Cases Reported Locally
The latest report from the Indiana State Department of Health showed another increase of COVID-19 cases in our local counties.
Continue readingPlymouth High School Graduation Planned for July 17
Plymouth High School Commencement is planned for Friday, July 17 at 7:30 p.m. The rain date will fall within that weekend.
Continue readingMarshall County Treasurer’s Office Certifies Tax Collection
Marshall County Treasurer Angie Birchmeier said her office has received about 90 percent of property taxes so far which is about normal, despite the effects of COVID-19.
Continue readingMarshall County Parks and Recreation Department Organizes
The newly-formed Marshall County Parks and Recreation Department held its first meeting Thursday night.
Continue readingIDOE Submits Reentry Guidelines for Schools
The Indiana Department of Education released information Friday morning concerning health guidelines given to schools in order to reopen safely.
Continue readingNappanee Man Charged in Suspected Overdose Death of Marshall County Man
The Marshall County Prosecutor recently filed a Level 1 Felony charge against Jeffrey Sandoval, of Nappanee, of dealing in a controlled substance resulting in death. The charge is punishable by a sentence of 20 to 40 years, if convicted.
Continue readingLocal Number of COVID-19 Cases Continue to Increase
The number of positive COVID-19 cases in Marshall County in Friday’s report from the Indiana State Department of Health rose slightly from Thursday’s numbers.
Continue readingMarshall County 4-H Fair Canceled, Virtual Fair Planned
The Marshall County 4-H Council and the Marshall County 4-H Fair Board came to the conclusion this week to cancel this year’s 4-H Fair.
Continue readingArgos Town Council Considers Tax Abatement for Topp Industries
An estimated $520,000 capital investment is being made at the Topp Industries facility in Argos.
Continue readingRapid Response Grants Awarded to Marshall County Organizations
United Way of Marshall County, in partnership with the Marshall County Community Foundation, has awarded over $100,000 to local organizations in the past two months that help provide food, housing and utility assistance to households impacted by COVID-19. Representatives are also working with businesses, educators, faith-based and disaster relief organizations, nonprofits, and volunteers to address immediate and urgent needs.
Continue readingMarshall County, Pulaski County COVID-19 Cases Continue to Rise
The number of Marshall County positive COVID-19 cases jumped by 31 from Wednesday’s figures, according to the latest statistics from the Indiana State Department of Health.
Continue readingPedestrian Injured in Plymouth Accident
A pedestrian was injured in an accident on North Michigan Street in Plymouth Wednesday night.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Approve Resolution for IHCDA Grant Application
A grant application will be submitted to the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority concerning the owner-occupied repair program in Marshall County following recent action by the Marshall County Commissioners.
Continue readingNew Aerial Fire Truck to Arrive in Culver This Fall
The new aerial fire truck for the Culver-Union Township Fire Department is expected to be delivered in August.
Continue readingNew Welcome Signs Coming to Bremen
New welcome signs may soon be installed in Bremen.
Continue readingPlymouth School Board Takes Action Concerning Negative Lunch Accounts
The Plymouth School Board considered a resolution Tuesday night that concerns negative lunch accounts.
Continue readingMobile Food Distribution Events Planned in Marshall County in June
The Food Bank of Northern Indiana will host several mobile food distribution events in Marshall County in the month of June.
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