The total number of positive COVID-19 cases in Marshall County is now at 601. That is an increase of 27 from Tuesday’s report from the Indiana State Department of Health.
Continue readingMarshall County Health Administrator Presents Grant Applications, Request to Hire
Marshall County Health Administrator Ashley Garcia wants to hire two people in her office, but job descriptions need to be in place in order for the hiring process to move forward.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Discusses Use of Masks
Culver Town Council and Culver Chamber of Commerce members will be working together to reach out to business owners about encouraging patrons to wear masks while inside establishments.
Continue readingBremen Downtown Project Underway
Drivers will need to maneuver around downtown Bremen as crews prepare the area for the downtown streetscape project.
Continue readingLincoln Junior High Students to Occupy New Building This Fall
Construction on the Lincoln Junior High School in Plymouth is nearly complete.
Continue readingArgos School Board Selects New Elementary Principal
The Argos School Board members selected a new Argos Elementary School Principal in a special meeting Monday night.
Continue readingPlymouth Wesleyan Church Chosen as Free Drive-Thru COVID-19 Testing Clinic Site
Residents over the age of 12 can be tested for COVID-19 for free at the Plymouth Wesleyan Church beginning Wednesday, July 15.
Continue readingCOVID-19 Small Business Financial Support Program in Plymouth Opens Wednesday
The City of Plymouth and the Plymouth Economic Development Corporation are launching a COVID-19 Small Business Financial Support Program on Wednesday that will assist Plymouth businesses impacted by COVID-19.
Continue readingAnother COVID-19 Death Reported in Marshall County
One additional person has died from COVID-19 in Marshall County, bringing the number of COVID-19 deaths up to 12. The number of people who have now tested positive for the coronavirus is 574, an increase of four from Monday’s report from the Indiana State Department of Health.
Continue readingFree COVID-19 Testing Available at Knox High School
Free COVID-19 testing is taking place in Knox. The Indiana State Department of Health is testing residents at Knox High School between now and Saturday, July 18 and again next week from Tuesday, July 21 through Saturday, July 25, according to the Starke County Health Department.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Wants Employees to Wear Masks
The Bremen Town Council members are asking employees to wear masks as a safety measure against COVID-19.
Continue readingMarshall County Commission President Talks with County Council about COVID-19 Funding
Many of the funds Marshall County officials are spending in response to COVID-19 are expected to be reimbursed, according to Marshall County Commission President Kevin Overmyer. He told the Marshall County Council members on Monday that Barnes and Thornburg officials are processing claims through representatives of the Indiana Finance Authority (IFA) who determines if it is a valid expense for reimbursement.
Continue readingCulver Town Council to Meet Tonight
The Culver Town Council members will meet in person tonight for the first time since March. They have been meeting virtually through Microsoft teams ever since that time, and will continue to offer that as an attendance option until further notice.
Continue readingFirearm, Drugs Located during Vehicle Check
A vehicle check in the area of U.S. 31 and 14C Road in Argos in the overnight hours on Monday reportedly yielded drugs and a firearm.
Continue readingFree COVID-19 Testing Available in Marshall County This Week
The Indiana State Department of Health will offer free COVID-19 testing beginning Tuesday in Marshall County and in 10 other counties this week.
Continue readingPlymouth Woman Arrested Following Friday Night Crash
A Plymouth woman was arrested, following a crash in Marshall County Friday night. Sheriff’s deputies were called to the 11,000 block of Muckshaw Road around 9:30 p.m. Officers suspect Brandy E. Ray, 41, was under the influence of controlled substances when she allegedly drove off the roadway, hit another vehicle that had pulled off the road to get out of her way, and ended up in a swamp.
Continue readingTwo More COVID-19 Deaths Reported in Marshall County, 13 More Positive Cases
The COVID-19 numbers in Marshall County continue in an upward trend.
Continue readingPlymouth School Board Approves Adjustment to Professional Development Schedule
When the school year begins at the Plymouth Community School Corporation, there will no longer be a late start to the Monday schedule for students.
Continue readingMarshall County Parks and Recreation Department Board Continues Start up Process
The board members of the newly-formed Marshall County Parks and Recreation Department are continuing to get their organization started with plans to improve parks and areas in the unincorporated areas of the county.
Continue readingMarshall County Council to Meet Today
The Marshall County Council members will meet today where they will discuss a request to fund projects from Buildings and Grounds Maintenance Director Doug Masterson.
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