Indiana State Health Commissioner Dr. Kris Box gave a testing update during Friday’s press conference with Governor Eric Holcomb.
Continue readingIndiana Sees Significant Drop in Revenue in Monthly Report
The state’s monthly revenue report showed a shortfall of about $964 million for April, based upon the estimate on the Dec. 20, 2019 revenue forecast. It is also 47 percent below revenues from April 2019.
Continue readingISDH: New COVID-19 Cases Numbers 675
In Friday’s report from the Indiana State Department of Health, 675 new cases of COVID-19 were noted, along with 33 new deaths. Figures are reported based on when data is received by the ISDH and occurred over multiple days.
Continue readingAdditional Indiana BMV Branches to Open by Appointment Only
An additional 73 Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles branches will open on Monday, May 11 by appointment only.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Extend Public Health Disaster Emergency Declaration
For the seventh consecutive week, the Marshall County Commissioners approved a Public Health Disaster Emergency Declaration on Friday. It expires on Friday, May 15.
Continue readingSouth Bend Man Arrested in Marshall County UNIT Investigation
A South Bend man was arrested on Wednesday, May 6 after an investigation in Lapaz.
Continue readingMarshall County Highway Department to Operate on Adjusted Summer Hours
Employees at the Marshall County Highway Department will start working four, 10-hour days during the summer months.
Continue readingNew Lincoln Junior High School Construction Ongoing
Construction crews continue work on the new Lincoln Junior High School in Plymouth.
Continue readingCulver School Corporation Employees to Return to Work on May 11
While students and teachers will continue with eLearning through May 21 at the Culver Community School Corporation, many of the employees who work on the grounds and in the buildings will return to work on Monday, May 11.
Continue readingJohn Glenn School Corporation Honors Teachers
The John Glenn School Board members took time this week to thank all of the teachers and educators at the corporation during Teacher Appreciation Week.
Continue readingBremen Boy Injured in Thursday Afternoon Accident
A Thursday afternoon crash between a motorist and a bicyclist resulted in the injury of a 10-year-old boy from Bremen, as stated by The Galvan Law Firm, PLLC.
Continue readingPulaski, Starke Counties Report Increase in COVID-19 Cases
The Starke County Health Department reported an increase of four new positive COVID-19 cases on Thursday while the Pulaski County Health Department reported two new cases.
Continue readingMarshall County Sheriff’s Department Looking for Burglary Suspects
Detectives from the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department are asking for the public’s help in identifying suspects in an alleged residential burglary incident in the 12,000 block of 1B Road near Lapaz.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Consider Broadband Plan Resolution
The Marshall County Commissioners reviewed information Monday morning surrounding the Broadband Readiness study.
Continue readingJohn Glenn School Board Approves Blacktop Bid
The John Glenn School Board members approved a bid Tuesday night for blacktop projects at all of the school’s facilities.
Continue readingCulver School Board Accepts Donation
The Culver Community School Board members were notified of a donation this week to help with negative lunch balances.
Continue readingPlymouth School Board Ratifies Superintendent’s Emergency Actions
The Plymouth Community School Board members took action this week to ratify several emergency action items taken by Superintendent Andy Hartley in response to the COVID-19 crisis.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Prepares for Next Lake Max Trail Phase
The Culver Town Council members are preparing for the next phase of the Lake Max Walking and Biking Trail.
Continue readingPlymouth Roadway Work to Begin May 13
Roadway work in Plymouth will begin on Wednesday, May 13.
Continue readingPulaski County COVID-19 Numbers Increase
The number of positive COVID-19 cases in Pulaski County increased by two, according to Wednesday’s report from the Indiana State Department of Health. There are now 31 cases reported there.
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