A fundraising campaign called “Fund the Essentials” will be launched on Wednesday, May 29 in an effort to raise $400,000 to help Marshall County residents with food, housing and utility assistance.
Continue readingStay Safe as Spring Planting Begins
Many farmers will be in the fields to plant the state’s 15 million acres of crops and motorists and farmers will need to share the road with farm equipment.
Continue readingPlan Outlined for Marshall County Courthouse and Annex Reopening
The Marshall County Courthouse and Annex buildings are expected to reopen to the public for limited purposes on Monday, May 4.
Continue readingCass County Reports Another High COVID-19 Daily Case Count
COVID-19 test results revealed another 85 cases of the virus in Cass County as reported in the daily Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) report.
Continue readingAccident Claims the Life of a Monterey Woman
Officers from the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department are investigating a Monday night accident that claimed the life of a Monterey woman.
Continue readingPlymouth BOW Members Act on Request from Airport Manager
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members reopened a discussion concerning the waiver of rent to Alpha Flight at the Plymouth Municipal Airport.
Continue readingIn-Person Absentee Voting for Primary Election Set for Six Days
In-person absentee voting will only open for six days in the June 2 Primary Election.
Continue readingMarshall County Assessor Clarifies Updates to Real and Personal Property Assessments in Indiana
Recent changes and updates to real and personal property assessments were recently released.
Continue readingLockers for Cell Phone Storage Available for Patrons at Marshall County Courthouse
Cell phone lockers for patrons will now be available at the Marshall County Courthouse.
Continue readingISDH Report Shows Nearly 1,000 New Positive Cases of COVID-19
In its Monday report, the Indiana State Department of Health announced that 963 additional Hoosiers 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.
Continue readingWestville Correctional Facility Works to Limit COVID-19 Exposure
The staff and management of the Westville Correctional Facility are working to limit the risk of exposure to COVID-19 to all offenders and staff members.
Continue readingMarshall County Election Board Discusses Poll Workers, Vote Center Locations
The Marshall County Election Board members are going to see how many poll workers will be willing to work at the Vote Centers for the June 2 Primary Election.
Continue readingHoham Drive Project in Plymouth Pushed Back to 2023
The proposed Hoham Drive project in Plymouth is expected to be delayed until 2023. Plymouth City Engineer Rick Gaul explained to the Plymouth Redevelopment Commission members last week that the funding for the project by INDOT was moved to ensure funding for the project in 2023.
Continue readingArgos School Board Discusses Information through End of the School Year
The last online instructional day for Argos Community School Corporation students is expected to be Friday, May 22.
Continue readingJohn Glenn School Board Receives Information on ELearning, Meals
John Glenn students continue to receive breakfast and lunch during the week while school is closed.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Approves Trash, Recycling Bid
The Culver Town Council members reviewed a recommendation at their April 14 meeting for a trash removal and recycling bid.
Continue readingCOVID-19 Claims Life of Indiana Department of Corrections Officer
The Indiana Department of Correction released information Sunday night that a Wabash Valley Correctional Facility Correctional Officer passed away on Saturday, April 25 due to COVID-19 complications.
Continue readingLa Porte, Cass Counties Show Increase in COVID-19 cases
The positive COVID-19 cases in La Porte County and Cass County increased significantly as shown in Sunday’s report from the Indiana State Department of Health.
Continue readingTwo New Positive COVID-19 Cases Reported in Starke County
Starke County Health Nurse Frank Lynch announced Saturday that two new positive COVID-19 cases were recently diagnosed.
Continue readingBourbon Downtown Improvement Project Begins
Work started Friday on the Town of Bourbon’s Downtown Improvement Project.
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