Indiana State Police troopers and local police agencies will be increasing seat belt enforcement patrols now through the end of November as part of the national Click it or Ticket mobilization.
Continue readingTriton Junior/Senior High School to Move to Digital Learning November 13
Officials at the Triton School Corporation are watching the effects of COVID-19 very carefully in order to keep students and staff as safe as possible.
Continue readingIndiana State Department of Health Reports 63 Additional COVID-19 Deaths
The Indiana State Department of Health announced Tuesday that another 63 people have died from COVID-19 in Indiana, including one person from Starke County.
Continue readingCounty Officials Discuss Complaints about Mask Compliance at Local Businesses
Marshall County officials have recently fielded calls from concerned residents about employees not wearing masks inside businesses and residents not wearing masks while in the stores.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners to Buy Property on Jefferson Street
The building known as the Doug Hite Law Office on Jefferson Street in Plymouth will soon be sold to the Marshall County Commissioners.
Continue readingCity of Plymouth Water Utility Rate, Sewage Rate Ordinances Adopted
Plymouth City Council members adopted two ordinances Monday night that sets increases in the water utility and stormwater and hydrant fees.
Continue readingArgos Town Council Reviews Nuisance Ordinance
The Argos Town Council members reviewed a proposed nuisance ordinance last week put together by Town Attorney Derek Jones, Argos Town Council member Shawn Harley and Argos Town Marshal Corey Bowman.
Continue readingCulver Town Council to Meet Tonight
The Culver Town Council members are expected to consider an additional reading of the ordinances that regulate the use of golf carts and the use of animal drawn vehicles in the Town of Culver.
Continue readingBourbon Town Council to Meet Tonight
The Bourbon Town Council members will welcome new council member Terry Clemens to his first meeting tonight.
Continue readingLaVille Junior/Senior High School to Switch to Virtual Learning through Thanksgiving
LaVille Junior/Senior High School is switching to virtual learning, starting Tuesday. In a Facebook post Monday, Union-North Superintendent Mitch Mawhorter said it’s due to an increase in the number of students and staff members who’ve either tested positive for COVID-19 or been in close contact with someone who has.
Continue readingOver 60 New Positive COVID-19 Cases Reported in Marshall County
Another 64 people have tested positive for COVID-19 in Marshall County driving the total number of cases to 2,024 since the beginning of the pandemic.
Continue readingELearning for John Glenn Students during Thanksgiving Week
The week of Thanksgiving will be a little different for John Glenn School Corporation students this year.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners, Parks and Recreation Board Discuss MOU
The Marshall County Commissioners and members of the Marshall County Parks and Recreation Board reviewed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the entities last week.
Continue readingArgos Town Council Takes Action on Salary, Holiday Ordinances
Employees and elected officials in the Town of Argos will not be getting a raise in 2021.
Continue readingVeterans Day Program Scheduled for Wednesday in Plymouth
Members of the American Legion, VFW, and DAV, will host a Veterans Day ceremony on Wednesday, November 11 at 11 a.m. on the Marshall County Courthouse lawn.
Continue readingMarshall County Council to Meet Today
The Marshal County Council members will consider many grant requests when they meet this morning.
Continue readingPlymouth BOW, City Council to Meet Tonight
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members will review the 2020 Pavement Asset Management Plan tonight with City Engineer Rick Gaul.
Continue readingTwo Additional COVID-19 Deaths Reported in Pulaski County
Two more people have died from COVID-19 in Pulaski County, according to Sunday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health.
Continue readingOver 5,000 New COVID-19 Cases Reported in Indiana
The Indiana Department of Health announced Saturday that another 5,007 residents have tested positive with COVID-19 which pushes the state’s overall total to 205,722 since the beginning of the pandemic.
Continue readingMarshall County Health Officials Urge Residents to Protect Against COVID-19
Marshall County Health Officer Dr. Byron Holm encourages all to adhere to safety guidelines when it comes to COVID-19 by washing hands often, wearing a mask in public spaces and be socially distant with others.
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