There were 701 additional people diagnosed with COVID-19 in the state, according to Sunday’s daily report from the Indiana Department of Health.
Continue readingCulver-Union Township Fire Department Responds to Two Grass Fires
Firefighters from the Culver-Union Township Fire Department were called to two separate grass fires in the past two days.
Continue readingFifteen New COVID-19 Cases in Tri-County Area
Fifteen additional people in the Tri-County area have been diagnosed with COVID-19, according to Saturday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health.
Continue readingState Health Officials Work to Fix Vaccine Registration Glitch, Update Vaccination Dashboard
A technical glitch may have been making it take longer for Hoosiers to get a COVID-19 vaccine appointment. Those who used the “find next available appointment” option were sometimes reportedly directed to a later date, even though earlier appointments were actually available.
Continue readingState Health Commissioner Urges Worshipers to Keep Wearing Masks in Church for Now
The idea of churches not requiring face masks is drawing concern from the state health commissioner. During Wednesday’s press conference, Dr. Kris Box noted that there may still be some high-risk individuals who haven’t been vaccinated yet.
Continue readingMarshall County Mobile Medical Unit in Service
The Marshall County Health Department’s new Mobile Medical Unit had its first successful test outing this week where health officials performed COVID-19 vaccinations at the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Updated on Traffic Light Project
The installation of the traffic lights at Plymouth Street and Center Street in Bremen is finally complete, after the lights were recently properly wired.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Reviews Agreement for Electric Car Charging Station
The Culver Town Council members reviewed an agreement Tuesday night with IDEM for a reimbursable grant to install an electric car charging station in Culver.
Continue readingDaylight Saving Time, Severe Weather Preparedness Week Begins Sunday
When you prepare to turn your clocks ahead tonight before bed or at 2 a.m. local time Sunday, the Indiana Department of Homeland Security urges you to get ready for Severe Weather Preparedness week.
Continue readingMarshall County Treasurer Requests Ordinance to Change Remittance of Innkeepers Tax
The Marshall County Council members considered an ordinance presented by Treasurer Angie Birchmeier this week that would change the remittance of the Innkeepers Tax.
Continue readingNumber of New Local COVID-19 Cases Remains Low
The Indiana Department of Health announced Friday that 973 additional people in the state have been diagnosed with COVID-19 with 11 of those people in Marshall County, one person in Starke County and two people in Pulaski County.
Continue readingGovernor Plans to Address State about COVID-19 Roadmap
With COVID-19 cases down and vaccinations on the rise, Governor Eric Holcomb is planning an announcement about Indiana’s path forward.
Continue readingFourth Public Hearing Set for proposed Argos Fire Protection Territory
A fourth public hearing is set for the proposed Argos Fire Protection Territory.
Continue readingApplications Being Accepted for Indiana Emergency Rental Assistance Program
Hoosiers struggling to pay their rent due to COVID-19 can now apply for more help from the state. Applications are now being accepted for the Indiana Emergency Rental Assistance Program, according to Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority Executive Director Jacob Sipe.
Continue readingMarshall County Council Approves COVID-19 Grant Application
The Marshall County Council members approved a grant application Monday morning for the third opportunity to apply for COVID-19 response funds.
Continue readingTriton, Plymouth School Leaders Oppose House Bill 1005
Leaders at two more local school corporations are voicing opposition to House Bill 1005.
Continue readingRiverside Commons Developer Updates Plymouth City Council on Project
The Plymouth City Council members got an update from Developer Kevin Berger about what is next with the Riverside Commons project in Plymouth.
Continue readingDaylight Saving Time Begins Sunday
The time has come to observe the beginning of Daylight Saving Time.
Continue readingAdditional COVID-19 Deaths Reported Locally
Another person in Marshall County and one more person in Starke County have died from COVID-19, according to Thursday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health.
Continue readingMarshall County Highway Superintendent Presents Funding Requests to County Council
Funding support requests were presented to the Marshall County Council Monday morning as Highway Superintendent Jason Peters explained several different funding needs.
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