The Indiana Department of Health Strike Team will be back in Marshall County Wednesday, December 1 through Saturday, December 4. The overwhelming response for testing and the increased positivity rate led to the Strike Team’s return.
Continue readingGiving Tuesday: Help Support United Way of Marshall County, Marshall County Community Foundation
It’s Giving Tuesday!
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Approves Resolutions Pertaining to Fire, Police Equipment
The Plymouth City Council members reviewed two resolutions that week concerning equipment purchases for the fire department and police department.
Continue readingOver 40 New COVID-19 Cases Reported Locally
There were 44 new cases of COVID-19 reported locally, including 25 cases in Marshall County, 12 cases in Starke County, and seven cases in Pulaski County, according to Monday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health. They are among 2,960 newly diagnosed residents in the state.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Approves Resolution that Moves Money for Street Department Purchase
The Plymouth Street Department will be getting new computers thanks to action by the Plymouth City Council last week.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Reviews Resolution that Amends Economic Development Plan
The Culver Town Council members recently discussed a resolution that amends the Economic Development Plan for the Culver Economic Area.
Continue readingGroundbreaking Ceremony Today for New Argos Subdivision
A groundbreaking ceremony is set for today at 11 a.m. ET to celebrate a new housing subdivision in Argos.
Continue readingBikes for Kids, Inc. Looking for Donations
The Bikes for Kids organization in Plymouth is looking to assist children in need with a free bike and helmet next year.
Continue readingIndiana State Police Investigating Pursuit, Officer-Involved Shooting in Culver
Troopers from the Indiana State Police are investigating a Sunday afternoon incident that reportedly began as a pursuit and ended as an officer-involved shooting in Culver.
Continue readingIndiana Department of Health Updates County Metrics Map
Marshall, Starke and Pulaski Counties remain in the orange status on the Indiana Department of Health’s updated County Metrics Map. The orange status indicates a high spread of COVID-19.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Discusses Construction of Solar Project at Wastewater Plant
The Plymouth City Council members reviewed a proposal by Utility Superintendent Donnie Davidson Monday night that would involve the construction of a solar array at the Wastewater Plant in an effort to save energy costs.
Continue readingArgos Town Council Approves Salary Ordinance Amendment
The employees of the Town of Argos will receive a year-end stipend, thanks to a decision by the Argos Town Council last week.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Reviews Intergovernmental Agreement with Lake of the Woods Sewer District
The Bremen Town Council reviewed an intergovernmental agreement with Lake of the Woods concerning wastewater needs.
Continue readingUnemployment Dropping in Tri-County Area
Unemployment rates are dropping in the tri-county area.
Continue readingMarshall County Community Crossings Projects Nearly Complete
Community Crossings projects in Marshall County are wrapping up for the year.
Continue readingPolice Agencies to Increase Patrols during Holiday Season
For the next six weeks, hundreds of law enforcement agencies across Indiana will participate in the “Safe Family Travel” campaign. Officers will be working overtime to deter impaired driving and to ensure drivers and passengers are properly using seat belts while traveling.
Continue readingAnother 3,200 COVID-19 Cases Reported in Indiana
Another 3,200 people in the state have been diagnosed with COVID-19, according to Tuesday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health, which includes 19 people in Marshall County, five people in Pulaski County and four people in Starke County.
Continue readingGasBuddy Petroleum Analyst Provides Holiday Gasoline Price Outlook
It will be a busy travel week as Hoosiers make plans to visit loved ones for the Thanksgiving holiday.
Continue readingNew Initiative Aims to Ensure More Equitable Access to Health Services
The Indiana Department of Health and Purdue University are partnering in an effort that aims to ensure residents have better access to available resources to improve their health.
Continue readingBremen High School Receives PRIME Grant
Bremen High School is one of 22 schools in the state that was recently awarded a grant for an Indiana Postsecondary Ready Investigative Mathematics Experience (PRIME) math transitions course for the 2022-2023 school year.
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