The Town of Bremen is getting closer to purchasing new welcome signs
Continue readingState Officials Encourage Blood Donation
State officials are urging Hoosiers to donate blood. During Wednesday’s COVID-19 press conference, State EMS Medical Director Dr. Michael Kaufmann said the need for blood is especially great this time of year, when the number of traumatic injuries typically increases.
Continue readingThird COVID-19 Death Reported in Marshall County
Marshall County Health Department officials confirmed that a third person has died from COVID-19 in Marshall County.
Continue readingCOVID-19 Cases Increase in Marshall County, Starke County
Marshall County saw yet another daily increase in COVID-19 cases, according to Thursday’s report from the Indiana State Department of Health.
Continue readingBourbon Town Council Approves Plan Commission, BZA Changes
The Bourbon Plan Commission will have three new members.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Responds to Proposed Fireworks Event on July 4
The Culver Town Council members responded to a proposed fireworks event scheduled for July 4 on Lake Maxinkuckee.
Continue readingNew Swing Sets Coming to Freedom Park in Plymouth
Freedom Park in Plymouth will soon be getting new swing sets.
Continue readingMarshall County Council Approves Pay for Absentee Workers
The Marshall County Council members considered an additional appropriation request to pay absentee workers during the June Primary Election.
Continue readingJohn Glenn Graduation Schedule Set
The John Glenn High School Commencement program is set for Saturday, June 13 at 1 p.m.
Continue readingIndiana Launches Lab Network to Try to Double COVID-19 Testing Capacity
Indiana is banding labs together in an effort to double the daily COVID-19 testing capacity. State Health Commissioner Dr. Kris Box announced Wednesday that the Indiana State Department of Health is joining with nine other labs to form a lab testing network.
Continue readingIndiana to Move to Stage 4 of Back on Track Plan Friday
Indiana will move to the next stage of its Back on Track plan a couple days ahead of schedule. Governor Eric Holcomb has announced that Stage 4 will begin this Friday at 12:01 a.m.
Continue readingLocal COVID-19 Cases Continue Upward Trend
The total number of positive COVID-19 cases in Marshall County is now 247, an increase of 17 from Tuesday’s report from the Indiana State Department of Health. Starke County is now at 47 cases with a single additional case, while Pulaski County is at 52 cases.
Continue readingMarshall County Council to Work on 2021 Budget
The Marshall County Council members will start working on the 2021 budget soon and Marshall County Commissioner Kevin Overmyer said both government entities will be working together to make sure the county works through what could be a tough budget year.
Continue readingTriton School Officials Working on Reentry Plan for New School Year
Marshall County school officials are continuing to review the Indiana Department of Education’s guidelines on re-entry for the new school year together and individually to make it safe for all students and staff.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Approves Small Business Utility Debt Relief Requests
The Culver Town Council reviewed eight applications for the town’s Small Business Utility Debt Relief program.
Continue readingBids Opened for Alexander Street Project in Bremen
The Bremen Town Council members opened bids Monday afternoon for the utility project on Alexander Street. The project includes utility line extensions for possible development in that area of Bremen. The development of a street is planned in that area in the future.
Continue readingElkhart County Homicide Unit Investigating Death of Lapaz Man
The Elkhart County Homicide Unit is investigating a shooting in Nappanee where a Lapaz man lost his life.
Continue readingThree Passengers Safe after Car Slips into Ditch
Three people are safe after Bremen first responders rescued them from a vehicle that slid down into a water-filled ditch.
Continue readingSlight Increase in Local COVID-19 Case Numbers
Three more positive COVID-19 cases were reported in Marshall County in Tuesday’s information from the Indiana State Department of Health. That brings the total number of cases to 230 in Marshall County. Starke County remains at 46 cases and Pulaski County increased to 52 cases, which is one more case than in Monday’s report.
Continue readingMarshall County Coroner Requests Construction of County Morgue
Marshall County Coroner John Grolich asked the Marshall County Council Monday morning to consider funding the construction of a county morgue.
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