Three more positive COVID-19 cases were reported in Marshall County in Tuesday’s information from the Indiana State Department of Health. That brings the total number of cases to 230 in Marshall County. Starke County remains at 46 cases and Pulaski County increased to 52 cases, which is one more case than in Monday’s report.
Continue readingMarshall County Coroner Requests Construction of County Morgue
Marshall County Coroner John Grolich asked the Marshall County Council Monday morning to consider funding the construction of a county morgue.
Continue readingUpdate Given on Bremen Downtown Project
The downtown project in Bremen will begin sometime in August.
Continue readingPlymouth Clerk-Treasurer Updates BOW on Funding
Plymouth Clerk-Treasurer Jeanine Xaver gave the Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members an update on tax distributions Monday night.
Continue readingPlymouth School Officials Looking Toward Next School Year
The Indiana Department of Education sent information to school corporations last Friday pertaining to guidance in order to open schools for instruction for the 2020-2021 school year. Officials at the Plymouth Community School Corporation will be reviewing that information to tailor it to the needs of students and staff there.
Continue readingCulver Town Council to Meet Tonight
The Culver Town Council members will meet tonight where they will discuss an ordinance that would reorganize the Culver Police Department.
Continue readingAnother 13 Positive COVID-19 Cases Reported in Marshall County
The number of positive COVID-19 cases continues to rise in Marshall County.
Continue readingPlymouth School Board Sets Breakfast and Lunch Prices
The Plymouth School Board reviewed breakfast and lunch prices for the upcoming school year.
Continue readingMarshall County Highway Superintendent Meets with Bridge Consultant for Bridge No. 11
The consultants working on the design for Bridge No. 11 on Union Road north over the Peter-Sarber Ditch south of U.S. 6 are reviewing the project with Marshall County Highway Superintendent Jason Peters.
Continue readingMarshall County Council to Meet Today
The Marshall County Council will consider several job descriptions when they meet this morning. HR Coordinator Ann Anglin will have job descriptions for Superior Court No. 2, the Probation Department, and Community Corrections and the Prosecutor.
Continue readingPlymouth BOW, City Council to Meet Tonight
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members will review information about a guaranteed savings contract for the digester renovation project when they meet tonight.
Continue readingMarshall County Total COVID-19 Cases over 200
The number of total positive COVID-19 cases in Marshall County is now 214, which is 18 more cases than in Saturday’s report from the Indiana State Department of Health.
Starke County has 1 more case in Sunday’s report bringing that total to 46 while Pulaski County’s total number of cases remains unchanged at 51 cases.
Continue readingFirst COVID-19 Death Confirmed in Pulaski County
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.
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