Marshall County Health Department officials and superintendents from all of the school corporations in Marshall County continue to be in constant communication when it comes to sending students back to school in school buildings this fall.
Continue readingISDH Working with Schools to Better Capture COVID-19 Case Numbers
The Indiana State Department of Health is working with all school corporations to better report COVID-19 cases to health officials.
Continue readingRental Assistance Application Window Closes Next Week
Those seeking rental assistance due to COVID-19 have until Wednesday, Aug. 26 at 11:59 p.m. ET to complete an application at www.indianahousingnow.org.
Continue readingArgos Town Council Approves Tax Abatement for Altium
The Argos Town Council members reviewed an additional resolution Wednesday night that would complete the tax abatement request process for Altium Packaging.
Continue readingJohn Glenn School Board Moves Forward with Solar Project
The John Glenn School Board members reviewed a recommendation Tuesday night to sign a letter of intent to move forward with the solar project with Johnson Melloh Solutions.
Continue readingNorth Michigan Road Paving Project Complete
Walsh and Kelly crews are done with the paving project on North Michigan Road from the roundabout north of Plymouth.
Continue readingBremen Public Schools Welcome Students Back to Class
Students at Bremen Public Schools are back to in-person instruction.
Continue readingTwelfth Round of Rapid Response Grants Awarded
Another COVID-19 Rapid Response grant was recently awarded in Marshall County.
Continue readingMore COVID-19 Cases Reported in Marshall, Starke, Pulaski Counties
More new COVID-19 cases have been reported in the local area. Marshall County has had another six residents test positive, bringing the total to 827, according to Thursday’s report from the Indiana State Department of Health. Pulaski County added two cases for a total of 90, while Starke County’s case count increased by one to 185.
Continue readingJohn Glenn School Board to Move Forward with North Liberty Renovation, Construction Projects
The John Glenn School Board members held a public hearing Tuesday night concerning a proposed renovation project at the North Liberty Elementary School.
Continue readingPhase Two of Veteran’s Parkway Project Discussed with Plymouth Redevelopment Commission
Plymouth City Attorney Sean Surrisi told the Plymouth Redevelopment Commission members Tuesday night that initial discussions are being held concerning the second phase of the Veterans Parkway project.
Continue readingArgos School Corporation Receives Generous Donation
The Argos Community School Board members were notified of a generous donation to the corporation from an area business during their meeting this week.
Continue readingRoad Closures Planned on State Road 331
Culvert replacements will close State Road 331 in Marshall County for the next couple of weeks.
Continue readingSchools Awarded Governor’s Emergency Education Relief Funds
About $61 million in grants were awarded to eligible Indiana schools to improve connectivity and increase the number of devices available to students and teachers.
Continue readingIndiana Submits New Lost Wage Assistance Program Application
The State of Indiana has submitted an application to FEMA for the New Lost Wage Assistance Program.
Continue readingAnother Seven Marshall County Residents Test Positive for COVID-19
Another seven Marshall County residents have tested positive for COVID-19. That brings the total up to 821, according to Wednesday’s report from the Indiana State Department of Health. Pulaski County’s case count increased by one, for a total of 88. No new cases were reported in Starke County.
Continue readingSouth Bend Woman Injured in Marshall County Crash
A South Bend woman was injured in a head-on collision just after midnight in Marshall County on Wednesday.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Consider MCEDC Grant Application Request
The Marshall County Economic Development Corporation will be applying for a $250,000 grant that if awarded will help businesses with COVID-19 relief.
Continue readingArgos Superintendent Reports Positive Start to School Year
The new school year at Argos Community Schools is off to a good start.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Reviews Capital Asset Analysis with Baker Tilly
The Plymouth City Council members met with Eric Walsh from Baker Tilly Monday night to review an analysis of the city’s Capital Asset planning for the next five years.
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