Law Enforcement Agencies Work Together in Missing Child Investigation

FBI Special Agent Paul Keenan speaks to media during a press conference Thursday morning at the Marshall County Jail. He is pictured with a few of the law enforcement officers involved in the investigation into the disappearance of Mercedes Lain

Plymouth Police Chief David Bacon commented Thursday morning how important it was that many law enforcement agencies were able to come together to investigate the disappearance of 11-month-old Mercedes Lain. 

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Marshall County Habitat for Humanity Receives Donation toward Upcoming Home Build

Debi Powell, Chair of Public Relations and President of the Executive Board of the North Central Indiana Association of Realtors presents a check to Cheryl Scarberry, Chair of the Family Selection committee, Pictured left to right, Wanda Balsley, Susan Morris, Yvonne Comeno, Chris McIntire, Debi Powell, Cheryl Scarberry, Elizabeth Brown and Mike DeMont

The Marshall County Habitat for Humanity organization received a $500 donation from the North Central Indiana Association of Realtors toward construction costs of the 24th Habitat home to be built at 718 Pearl Street in Plymouth. 

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Gov. Holcomb Establishes Commission to Address Public Health Challenges

Gov. Holcomb announces a new Public Health Commission during a press conference Wednesday.

Improving Indiana’s public health structure is the goal of a new commission announced by Governor Holcomb Wednesday. Over the next year, the 15-member commission will look at the strengths and weaknesses of the current health system, analyzing funding, staffing challenges, and the response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Indiana Department of Health Updates County Metrics Map, Sharp Increase in Positive Cases in Marshall County

Wednesday’s updated County Metrics Map on the Indiana Department of Health’s coronavirus website shows Marshall, Starke and Pulaski Counties in the yellow status, which means a moderate level of community spread of COVID-19.  There are 11 counties in the state in the red status, 62 counties in the orange status, and 19 counties in the yellow status.  There are no counties in the blue status which indicates a low community spread of COVID-19. 

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