Several new COVID-19 cases were reported locally, according to Friday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health.
Continue readingState Health Officials Assembling School COVID-19 Data
More than 1,300 students in Indiana schools have tested positive for COVID-19. That’s according to preliminary figures shared during state officials’ COVID-19 press conference Wednesday. At least 274 teachers have tested positive, as well as 276 staff members.
Continue readingIndiana to Continue Offering Pandemic EBT Benefits for Virtual Students
Making sure Hoosiers have access to food as the pandemic continues remains a priority for state officials. Families with kids attending class virtually who would normally get free or reduced-price meals at school will be able to get that funding on a Pandemic Electronic Benefit Transfer card.
Continue readingMarshall County Health Administrator to Apply for Funding for IT Needs
Marshall County Health Administrator Ashley Garcia asked the Marshall County Commissioners Monday morning to apply for CARES Act funding for IT needs through the Indiana Department of Health.
Continue readingJohn Glenn Falloween Event Offered with Different Look for 2020
The annual Falloween event hosted by the John Glenn School Corporation will be at a different pace in 2020.
Continue readingTwo Hurt in ATV Crash Near Culver
A woman was airlifted and a juvenile was taken to the hospital, after an ATV crash near Culver Thursday. Indiana Conservation Officers say it happened just after 5:00 p.m. in the 16000 block of Redwood Road.
Continue readingWater Service Returns in Culver, Boil Water Order Remains in Effect
The water service has returned to residents of Culver following repairs to a break in the water main line Thursday morning.
Continue readingGovernor Details Stage 5 of Back on Track Plan, Extends Public Health Emergency
Stage 5 of Indiana’s Back on Track plan officially takes effect at 12:01 a.m. Saturday. Governor Holcomb outlined the details in an executive order Thursday. The order says, “The implementation of Stage 5 brings Indiana to a new normal.”
Continue readingMCEDC President and CEO Jerry Chavez Announces Resignation
Marshall County Economic Development Corporation President and CEO Jerry Chavez is leaving the corporation.
Continue readingMore COVID-19 Cases Reported Locally
Several new COVID-19 cases have been reported locally in Thursday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health.
Continue readingBoil Water Order Issued in Culver
Residents in the Town of Culver are being asked to boil water for the next couple of days due to a break in the water main line.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Approve Contract for Court Recording Technology Upgrades
The Marshall County Commissioners reviewed information in a contract with BIS Digital, Inc. Monday morning that deals with the upgrades in recording technology in Superior Court No. 1, Superior Court No. 2, newly-established Superior Court No. 3, and Circuit Court.
Continue readingCulver Town Council to Revise Proposed Amendment to Golf Cart Ordinance
The Culver Town Council members this week reviewed several changes proposed for the town’s golf cart ordinance.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council to Consider Ordinance Prohibiting Parking in Front Yards
Plymouth City Attorney Sean Surrisi presented information to the City Council last week concerning a discussion held by the Planning Commission that deals with residents parking vehicles in front yards that is not on a surface that is ideal for parking.
Continue readingPPP Recipients Now Eligible for Indiana Small Business Restart Grants
The attorneys for real estate litigation confirms that more businesses can now qualify for COVID-19 relief through Indiana’s Small Business Restart Grant program. It’s being expanded to businesses that also got federal funding through the Paycheck Protection Program.
Continue readingIndiana to Advance to Stage 5 of Back on Track Plan, Mask Order to Remain in Effect
Indiana is advancing to Stage 5 of its Back on Track plan on Saturday, but the statewide mask order will remain in effect. Governor Eric Holcomb announced the move Wednesday.
Continue readingFive New COVID-19 Cases in Marshall County
Five more positive COVID-19 cases were reported in Marshall County in Wednesday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health. That brings the total number of cases in Marshall County to 994.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Receive One Construction Bid for County Morgue
The Marshall County Commissioners received only one bid for the construction of a county morgue and storage unit on the site of the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department and Jail.
Continue readingArgos School Board Approves One-Time Payment to Staff
The Argos School Board members Monday night approved a one-time payment to all school employees for appreciation of efforts this summer and fall during the public health emergency, as recommended by Superintendent Ned Speicher.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Holds Public Hearing on 2021 Budget
The Culver Town Council members held a public hearing Tuesday night to discuss the 2021 budget.
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