An additional 394 Hoosiers have been diagnosed with COVID-19 between Sunday and Wednesday, according to the latest report from the Indiana State Department of Health. However, officials say they are still experiencing a technology issue which doesn’t reflect all of the new cases and new tests.
Continue readingFood Distribution Planned in Bremen on Thursday
A drive-thru food distribution event is set for Thursday, April 23 from 10 a.m. to noon at the Bremen Community Fire Department for those in need of assistance.
Continue readingJohn Glenn School Board Appoints New High School Administration
John Glenn High School has a new principal and assistant principal.
Continue readingBremen School Board Tout Efforts of Staff, Students during Pandemic
The Bremen School Board members took time last week to thank all of the teachers, food service staff, administrators, bus drivers, and students for their efforts during the pandemic.
Continue readingFirst COVID-19 Death Reported in Marshall County
The Marshall County Health Department announced Tuesday that a female COVID-19 patient has died.
Continue readingISDH Reports 61 Additional COVID-19 Deaths
In its latest report, the Indiana State Department of Health recorded 61 new COVID-19 related deaths and 431 additional COVID-19 positive patients. The patients are diagnosed through testing at the Indiana State Department of Health, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and private laboratories.
Continue readingBusiness Owners Working with Health Department on Preparedness Plans
Marshall County Health Department leaders are working with restaurant owners, and industry and community leaders to start working on preparedness plans for when the economy resumes.
Continue readingWestville Correctional Facility Inmate Denied Transfer to Marshall County Jail
An inmate from the Westville Correctional Facility was scheduled to be housed in the Marshall County Jail in response to an active warrant, but that transfer was halted due to COVID-19 concerns.
Continue readingMarshall County Health Department Urges Residents to Postpone Garage Sales
The stay-at-home order has allowed many residents to do some indoor spring cleaning and while it’s tempting to schedule a garage sale or yard sale to get rid of unwanted items, the Marshall County Health Department urges residents to hold off on that for now.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Extends Policies through May 1
The Culver Town Council will be extending several policies enacted as a result of the response to the COVID-19 pandemic through May 1, as authorized by Council President Ginny Bess Munroe.
Continue readingNo Layoffs Expected at Marshall County Highway Department
The Marshall County Commissioners stressed that there will be no layoffs at the Marshall County Highway Department.
Continue readingMarshall County Health Administrator Discusses COVID-19 Testing, Data
Marshall County Health Administrator Ashley Garcia took time Monday morning to explain to the commissioners about some of the data collecting and other information they’re working on during this health pandemic.
Continue readingMarshall County Employees to Return to Work on Tuesday
Marshall County employees are permitted to return to work Tuesday, April 21.
Continue readingAnother 500 Hoosiers Diagnosed with COVID-19
The Indiana State Department of Health announced Monday that an additional 505 people were diagnosed with COVID-19 from Sunday’s data. The information is collected through testing at the Indiana State Department of Health, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and private laboratories.
Continue readingMarshall County Council Approves Transfer for Control System for Jail Rooftop Units
The Marshall County Council members approved a transfer request from Sheriff Matt Hassel to cover costs for a new control system for the newly installed rooftop heating and cooling units at the Marshall County Jail.
Continue readingPlymouth Airport Officials Present Request to City Council
Plymouth Municipal Airport Manager Bill Sheley told the Plymouth City Council members Monday night that he’s presented an offer to the Alpha Flight organization during this health pandemic.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Authorizes Bid Process for Utility Project
The Bremen Town Council members considered a decision to move forward with a utility project tentatively planned for this summer.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Discusses Sidewalk Program, Other Events
The Town of Culver will soon accept applications for the sidewalk program.
Continue readingCulver Extends Health Declaration, Agrees to Additional Help for Businesses
The Culver Town Council members made the decision to extend the town’s Public Health Disaster Emergency Declaration Tuesday night.
Continue readingTriton School Board Expresses Appreciation toward Food Service Department
The Triton School Board members expressed their appreciation this week for the Triton Food Service Department employees who are contributing to the nutrition of students during this health pandemic.
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