The graduates of Bremen High School are looking forward to a drive-thru graduation service this Sunday, May 31 at 2 p.m.
Continue readingJohn Glenn School Officials Hope to Offer Summer School on Campus
The John Glenn School Board members made arrangements for on-campus summer school, but the complete plan has not been finalized.
Continue readingCulver School Board Opens Bids for Projects
The Culver Community School Board members opened several bids last week for roofing, fencing and interior and exterior doors at the Culver Community Elementary School and the Culver Middle/High School.
Continue readingPlymouth BOW, City Council to Meet Tonight
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members will hear an update from City Engineer Rick Gaul concerning utility work for Plymouth Schools when they meet tonight. They will also review two executive orders that deal with the Public Health Disaster Emergency Declaration and the Plymouth Public Library’s sidewalk decoration order.
Continue readingCulver Town Council to Meet Tonight
The Culver Town Council members will consider a Main Street closure request for retail and restaurants as well as a request for the extension of an ordinance that establishes special procedures, emergency powers, and declaring a Public Health Disaster Emergency related to COVID-19, and the town marshal stipend when they meet tonight.
Continue readingAn Additional 354 COVID-19 Cases Reported in Indiana
The number of statewide positive COVID-19 cases on Monday was 354 as reported by the Indiana State Department of Health during a period of May 19 to May 24 through testing from the Indiana State Department of Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and private laboratories. The cumulative total is 31,715.
Continue readingCOVID-19 Numbers Continue to Increase
The number of positive COVID-19 cases continues to increase as testing becomes more widely available.
Continue readingMarshall County, Pulaski County COVID-19 Case Numbers Increase
The Indiana State Department of Health reported an increase of positive COVID-19 in Saturday’s news. Officials say 513 additional people have been diagnosed with COVID-19 through testing at the Indiana State Department of Health, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and private laboratories within a time frame of May 21 and May 22.
Continue readingIDHS: Don’t Become Complacent
Indiana Department of Homeland Security Executive Director Steve Cox urges residents to remain safe as the state moves into the third stage of reopening. During Friday’s press briefing hosted by Governor Eric Holcomb, Cox said now is not the time to become complacent.
Continue readingIndiana Secures More PPE for Marketplace
The State of Indiana has received over 14 million pieces of personal protective equipment (PPE) from the private sector to release to businesses that need it in order to reopen and operate with safety protocols.
Continue readingIndiana April Unemployment Rate Higher than the U.S. Rate
Indiana Department of Workforce Development Commissioner Fred Payne gave an update concerning the unemployment situation in the state during Governor Eric Holcomb’s press briefing on Friday.
Continue readingState Health Commissioner Urges Safety during Memorial Day Weekend
Stage three of Governor Eric Holcomb’s Back on Track plan began Friday and while that allows more activities to occur State Health Commissioner Dr. Kris Box encourages safety this Memorial Day weekend.
Continue readingBremen Park Superintendent Issues Update
Bremen Park Superintendent Brian Main announced Friday and more park facilities in Bremen are now open due to a change in Governor Holcomb’s Back on Track plan.
Continue readingPlymouth Mayor Hosting Upcoming Blood Drives
Plymouth Mayor Mark Senter is hosting a blood drive on Saturday, May 23 at the Plymouth Farmer’s Market at 11345 9A Road in Plymouth. Blood donations will be taken from 8 a.m. to noon.
Continue readingMore Positive COVID-19 Cases Reported in Starke, Marshall Counties
The latest report from the Indiana State Department of Health shows that Starke County is now reporting 30 positive cases of COVID-19, Marshall County is up to 54 cases and Pulaski County is at 37 positive cases.
Continue readingGraduation Ceremony Set at Triton Community Schools
Seniors at Triton High School will get their diplomas in a ceremony set for July.
Continue readingBMV Administrative Penalties Resume July 1
Administrative penalty fees at the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles will resume July 1.
Continue readingIndiana State Budget Agency to Cut 15 Percent from State Biennium Budget
The Indiana State Budget Agency is initiating plans to reduce state agency appropriations by 15 percent for Fiscal Year 2021 due to the sharp drop in state revenues reported for April. Revenues are expected to continue to decline as a direct result of the economic impact of COVID-19.
Continue readingMarshall County Sheriff’s Department Awarded Grant
The Marshall County Sheriff’s Department was awarded a grant for the creation of a Jail Chemical Addiction Program (JCAP) at the Marshall County Jail. People can also check Mcshin Foundation for the best addiction treatment.
Continue readingOver 1,600 Mail Absentee Ballots Sent in Marshall County
The number of absentee ballots by mail sent out by the Marshall County Clerk’s Office reached over 1,600 on Tuesday and more applications were anticipated to be received by the deadline Thursday afternoon.
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