Plymouth Mayor Mark Senter signed an Executive Order on Monday that concerns recreation areas.
Continue readingNumber of COVID-19 Deaths Continues to Rise
Another 568 Indiana residents 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. A total of 173 Hoosiers have died as a result of COVID-19.
Continue readingCity of Plymouth Makes Plans to Host Meetings Virtually
Leaders with the City of Plymouth have agreed to host meetings virtually while following the requirements of state and federal health officials to exercise social distancing.
Continue readingNew COVID-19 Cases Identified in Starke, Marshall Counties
A fifth positive COVID-19 case was reported in Starke County Monday afternoon.
Continue readingINDOT Announces Road Work Changes Near Argos
Officials from the Indiana Department of Transportation announced Monday that lane closures between mile marker 216 and 218 to install a Weigh-in-Motion system on U.S. 31 in Argos are postponed. New dates have not been announced.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Extend Closure of County Buildings to Public
The Marshall County Commissioners have extended an order to close the Marshall County Building, Marshall County Courthouse and Annex to the public.
Continue readingMarshall County Health Officials Monitoring Long-Term Care Facilities, Jail
Marshall County Health officials are monitoring the health of patients in long-term care facilities and those incarcerated at the Marshall County Jail.
Continue readingNewly Installed Marshall County Health Administrator Jumps into Role, Gives Update
The first few weeks of employment for new Marshall County Health Administrator Ashley Garcia have been busy, but she says she’s ready to go and grateful for the opportunity.
Continue readingOver 500 Additional Hoosiers Diagnosed with COVID-19 in Latest Report
More Hoosiers have been diagnosed with COVID-19, up 536 cases from Sunday.
Continue readingMarshall County COVID-19 Patients Recovering at Home
The patients testing positive with COVID-19 in Marshall County are recovering well at home, according to Marshall County Public Health Nurse Lisa Letsinger.
Continue readingOver $200,000 Raised for New Aerial Fire Truck in Culver
Over $235,000 was raised as a local match for a new aerial fire truck for the Culver-Union Township Fire Department.
Continue readingPlymouth BOW Members Affirm Demolition Order
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members affirmed a demolition order at a Plymouth residence during their last meeting
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Adopt Parks and Recreation Board Ordinance
The Marshall County Commissioners recently conducted additional readings of an ordinance that would establish a Marshall County Park and Recreation Department, and a board to oversee its operations.
Continue readingMarshall County Highway Department Working on Limited Schedule
Marshall County Highway Department crews are working to follow the state and local guidelines when it comes to safety surrounding COVID-19.
Continue readingPlymouth High School Students Donate PPE Equipment to Healthcare Facilities
Two local healthcare facilities have more personal protective equipment and medical supplies thanks to the Plymouth High School Health Science program.
Continue readingState Health Department Reports 78 COVID-19 Deaths
The number of deaths in Indiana as a result of COVID-19 is now at 78.
Continue readingSecond Positive COVID-19 Case Recorded in Starke County
Starke County Health Nurse Frank Lynch confirmed Thursday morning that a second COVID-19 case was recorded in Starke County.
Continue readingCulver Town Council President Extends Public Health Emergency Declaration
Culver Town Council President Ginny Bess Munroe has extended the town’s Public Health Emergency Declaration.
Continue readingFood Pantries Seeking Assistance
In this trying time, residents are seeking assistance for many needs, much of which falls upon local food pantries. Those in charge of food panties are seeing a steep increase in demand and are asking for the public’s help for donations.
Continue readingCOVID-19 Case Wrongfully Reported in Pulaski County
The Pulaski County Health Department reported Wednesday afternoon that the first positive case of COVID-19 appeared in Pulaski County, but health officials there later discovered it was reported to the wrong jurisdiction.
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