Plymouth Community School Superintendent Andy Hartley told the school board members Tuesday night that there are several education bills school officials will be watching in this year’s General Assembly.
Continue readingMarshall County Parks and Recreation Board, Steering Committee to Meet Tonight
The Marshall County Parks and Recreation Board members will meet tonight where they will continue discussions on bike trails and the movement of the historic West Township Trustee log cabin.
Continue readingHoosiers Age 80 and Older Can Get COVID-19 Vaccine Starting Friday
Any Hoosier age 80 and up can get the COVID-19 vaccine starting Friday. Governor Holcomb announced Wednesday that the state is moving to phase 1B of its distribution plan.
Continue readingGov. Holcomb, Lawmakers React to Violent Protests at U.S. Capitol
Governor Eric Holcomb briefly responded to Wednesday’s violence at the U.S. Capitol. “This country is strong and resilient, and to me, this is a reminder for all of us that we can, ourselves, model good conduct,” Holcomb said. “We can still fight for our country in a very responsible and compassionate and heartfelt way, and we should.”
Continue readingMarshall, Starke, Pulaski Counties Remain in Red County Metric Status
The tri-county area remains in the red county metric status which shows a very high community spread of COVID-19.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Approve Second Reading on Amendments to Solar Ordinance
The Marshall County Commissioners again reviewed the amended solar ordinance at their meeting Monday morning.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Renew Public Health Disaster Emergency Declaration
The Marshall County Commissioners have extended the Public Health Disaster Emergency Declaration for another seven days.
Continue readingNewly Elected Plymouth School Board Members Take Oath of Office
Two Plymouth School Board members took the oath of office Tuesday night to start their service to the school corporation and to the community.
Continue readingMarshall County Sheriff Provides COVID-19 Update
Marshall County Sheriff Matt Hassel said Tuesday that the entire jail population has been reorganized in response to positive COVID-19 tests within the Marshall County Correctional Facility.
Continue readingBremen Man Killed Monday in Elkhart County Crash
A Bremen man was killed Monday in a chain reaction crash near Nappanee. WSBT-TV says Noel Jimenez, 55, was waiting to turn from U.S. 6 onto Elkhart County Road 100, when his SUV was hit from behind by a box truck.
Continue readingAnother COVID-19 Death Reported in Pulaski County
Another person in Pulaski County has died of COVID-19 which pushes the total number of deaths there to 34.
Continue readingChuck DeWitt Not Reappointed as Marshall County Building Commissioner
The Marshall County Commissioners made annual appointments during their first meeting of the year Monday.
Continue readingMarshall County Judges Order Inmate COVID-19 Testing before Placement with Community Corrections
The three judges in Marshall County signed an order Monday that aims at protecting Marshall County Community Corrections employees.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioner Re-Elected as President of IACC
Marshall County Commission President Kevin Overmyer will serve another term as president of the Indiana Association of County Commissioners Northwest District.
Continue readingPlymouth School Board to Meet Tonight
The Plymouth Community School Board members will reorganize when they meet for their first meeting of 2021 tonight.
Continue readingStarke County Records 41st COVID-19 Death
Indiana Department of Health officials reported 39 new COVID-19 deaths in the state in Monday’s coronavirus update and one of the deaths occurred in Starke County.
Continue readingIndiana FSSA Urges Hoosiers to Utilize Be Well Crisis Hotline, Website to Seek Help
Indiana Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA) Secretary Dr. Jennifer Sullivan urges residents to call the Be Well Crisis Hotline or visit the website to seek help for mental health needs during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Reorganizes for 2021
Jim Leeper will be the president of the Bremen Town Council in 2021. He will replace Bill Daily who served as president in 2020.
Continue readingPlymouth BOW Reviews Opened Bids for Street Department
Plymouth Street Superintendent Jim Marquardt opened bids for fuel and materials during the Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety meeting Monday night.
Continue readingTown of Argos Receives over $430,000 for Community Crossings Projects
The Town of Argos was recently awarded $432,646 in INDOT’s Community Crossings Matching Grant program.
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