The American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana petitioned the Indiana Supreme Court on Monday to take emergency steps to evaluate pretrial detainees and inmates who are at high risk of death due to COVID-19 and to release them.
Continue readingIndiana Records Nearly 50 COVID-19 Related Deaths
In its latest round of COVID-19 statistics, the Indiana State Department of Health released that 49 deaths are now attributed to COVID-19.
Continue readingPublic Hearing Held for REES Theater Project
The Plymouth City Council members held a public hearing last week concerning the upcoming final phase of the REES Theater renovation project.
Continue readingLane Restrictions on U.S. 31 in Argos Next Week
The installation of a Weigh-in-Motion system on U.S. 31 in Argos will result in lane restrictions beginning Monday, April 6 through Wednesday, April 8.
Continue readingBourbon Town Council Adopts Public Health Emergency Disaster Declaration
The Bourbon Town Council members met in an emergency session Monday night to review its previously adopted Public Health Emergency Disaster Declaration.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Adopt Resolutions Pertaining to Out-of State Travel, COVID-19 Diagnosis
The Marshall County Commissioners approved resolutions on Monday, March 30 that pertain to residents or employees returning to county buildings after being diagnosed with COVID-19 or have traveled outside of the state.
Continue readingReport All Fraud Related to COVID-19
The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Indiana is urging all residents to report all fraud incidents related to COVID-19.
Continue readingCulver Town Officials Ask Traveling Residents to Follow Self-Quarantine Guidelines
All travelers entering the Town of Culver from out-of-state, from regional hot zones of COVID-19, and returning from Spring Break travel are asked to follow the Marshall County Health Department’s guidelines that include a 14-day voluntary self-quarantine through at least April 13.
Continue readingThree New COVID-19 Deaths Recorded
Three more patients have died who have been diagnosed with COVID-19 in the state, according to information provided by the Indiana State Department of Health. The number of COVID-19 deaths now totals 35.
Continue readingMonterey Man Dies in Vehicle Accident
A Monterey man died of injuries sustained in a vehicle accident in Marshall County just before 9 p.m. on Saturday, March 28.
Continue readingMarshall County Attorney Gives Update on Indiana Court Services Visit
Marshall County Attorney Jim Clevenger updated the Marshall County Commissioners last week on a recent visit by Indiana Court Services. The government agency has been tasked to identify procedures in the Marshall County judiciary system to see if there is more that can be done to reduce the jail population.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Holds Public Hearings on Tax Abatement Requests
The Plymouth City Council members opened two public hearings last week concerning the tax abatements for Culver Tool and Engineering and LA Poly, Inc.
Continue readingBremen Downtown Revitalization Project to Continue
In Governor Eric Holcomb’s Executive Order delivered on Monday, March 23, it mentioned that some projects may be suspended to offer funds to the COVID-19 response, but the Bremen Downtown Revitalization project is still planned to begin this summer.
Continue readingCulver Beach Lodge Near Completion, Cavalier Park Project Back in Progress
Culver’s Stellar Community Designation projects are still moving forward.
Continue readingMore Hoosiers Diagnosed with COVID-19
The total number of Indiana residents known to have been positively diagnosed with COVID-19 now totals 1,514, according to the Indiana State Department of Health, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and private laboratories.
Continue readingAnother Seven COVID-19 Deaths Recorded in Indiana
The newest reports from the Indiana State Department of Health indicate that 31 people have now died as a result of COVID-19.
Continue readingBremen Company Manufacturing Gowns for First Responders
Workers at NISCO in Bremen designed a polyethylene isolation gown for use by first responders.
Continue readingINDOT Commissioner Addresses Travel Impact, Revenue
INDOT Commissioner Joe McGuinness addressed travel impacts and revenue issues in a Friday press conference at the Statehouse as residents stay home during a governor’s order in response to slow the spread of COVID-19.
Continue readingMiami County Correctional Facility Making Gowns, Masks to Meet Needs
The Indiana Department of Corrections is taking action to make gowns and face shields and face masks for the first responders.
Continue readingInteractive Map Helps Indiana Residents Seek Food Assistance
A state-wide, interactive map is available for residents seeking food assistance in Indiana.
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