The Marshall County 4-H Council and the Marshall County 4-H Fair Board came to the conclusion this week to cancel this year’s 4-H Fair.
Continue readingIndiana to Allow Outdoor Visitation at Long-Term Care Facilities
Hoosiers will soon be able to visit loved ones living in long-term care facilities. The state plans to issue guidance for outdoor visitation, according to Family and Social Services Administration Chief Medical Officer Dr. Dan Rusyniak.
Continue readingArgos Town Council Considers Tax Abatement for Topp Industries
An estimated $520,000 capital investment is being made at the Topp Industries facility in Argos.
Continue readingRapid Response Grants Awarded to Marshall County Organizations
United Way of Marshall County, in partnership with the Marshall County Community Foundation, has awarded over $100,000 to local organizations in the past two months that help provide food, housing and utility assistance to households impacted by COVID-19. Representatives are also working with businesses, educators, faith-based and disaster relief organizations, nonprofits, and volunteers to address immediate and urgent needs.
Continue reading2020 Indiana State Fair Canceled due to COVID-19
The 2020 Indiana State Fair has been canceled, but organizers still plan to hold a modified 4-H Livestock Show in August.
Continue readingMarshall County, Pulaski County COVID-19 Cases Continue to Rise
The number of Marshall County positive COVID-19 cases jumped by 31 from Wednesday’s figures, according to the latest statistics from the Indiana State Department of Health.
Continue readingPedestrian Injured in Plymouth Accident
A pedestrian was injured in an accident on North Michigan Street in Plymouth Wednesday night.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Approve Resolution for IHCDA Grant Application
A grant application will be submitted to the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority concerning the owner-occupied repair program in Marshall County following recent action by the Marshall County Commissioners.
Continue readingNew Aerial Fire Truck to Arrive in Culver This Fall
The new aerial fire truck for the Culver-Union Township Fire Department is expected to be delivered in August.
Continue readingNew Welcome Signs Coming to Bremen
New welcome signs may soon be installed in Bremen.
Continue readingPlymouth School Board Takes Action Concerning Negative Lunch Accounts
The Plymouth School Board considered a resolution Tuesday night that concerns negative lunch accounts.
Continue readingMobile Food Distribution Events Planned in Marshall County in June
The Food Bank of Northern Indiana will host several mobile food distribution events in Marshall County in the month of June.
Continue readingGovernor Holcomb Extends Public Health Emergency to July 4
Governor Holcomb has extended Indiana’s public health emergency declaration to July 4. Holcomb signed an executive order Wednesday that renews the emergency for 30 days.
Continue readingOCRA to Make Another Round of Funding Available for Small Business Help
Indiana is targeting small businesses with the next phase of its COVID-19 Response Program. Lieutenant Governor Suzanne Crouch said Wednesday that the Office of Community and Rural Affairs has finished awarding grants for the “immediate needs” phase, but will start taking applications for the “long-term recovery” phase on Monday.
Continue readingSNAP Recipients Can Now Use Benefits for Online Food Purchases
Hoosiers may now use SNAP benefits to order groceries online. Indiana Family and Social Services Administration Secretary Dr. Jennifer Sullivan announced Wednesday that the program is officially up and running.
Continue readingAnother Daily Jump in COVID-19 Case Numbers in Marshall County
Nineteen additional positive COVID-19 cases were reported in Marshall County, according to Wednesday’s report from the Indiana State Department of Health.
Continue readingDetour Plans Finalized for Pioneer Drive Project in Plymouth
Officials are working on a detour route for the upcoming Pioneer Drive project in Plymouth.
Continue readingBremen School Board Reviews Lunch Pricing for Upcoming School Year
The Bremen School Board recently looked at breakfast and lunch prices for students and adults for the upcoming school year.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Opens Public Hearing Concerning Waiver of Noncompliance for Marshall County Life Center
A public hearing was opened last week during the Plymouth City Council meeting to hear comments concerning a waiver of CF-1 noncompliance for the Marshall County Life Center, Inc.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Approves Sidewalk Requests
The Culver Town Council members reviewed requests submitted for the sidewalk replacement program.
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