Three Food Bank of Northern Indiana drive-thru distribution sites have been added in Marshall County.
Continue readingCRC Approves Funding to Assist in Special Project
The Culver Redevelopment Commission recently approved funds to help business owners welcome back customers to their stores.
Continue readingEmployers Are Technically Required to Develop a COVID-19 Safety Plan by Next Monday
Businesses operating during the COVID-19 pandemic are supposed to write down how they plan to keep their workers and customers safe. As part of Governor Eric Holcomb’s most recent executive order, Hoosier employers who plan on reopening or continuing operations must develop a plan by next Monday, according to the governor’s general counsel Joe Heerens.
Continue readingIndiana Launches COVID-19 Testing Map, More Sites Planned
Efforts continue to make COVID-19 tests easier to get. Indiana State Department of Health Chief Medical Officer Dr. Lindsay Weaver says the state has put together an online map of testing sites.
Continue readingPlymouth Mayor Extends Public Health Disaster Emergency Declaration
Plymouth Mayor Mark Senter extended the city’s Public Health Disaster Emergency Declaration on Monday.
Continue readingGovernor Highlights Efforts of Culver Community Middle/High School Guidance Counselor
A Culver Community Middle/High School guidance counselor got some statewide recognition from Governor Holcomb Monday. Missy Trent was recognized for her efforts in helping a student who was potentially positive for COVID-19.
Continue reading122FW to Perform Air Force Salutes Flyover in Northwest Indiana
An Air Force Salutes flyover is scheduled for Tuesday, May 5 in Northwest Indiana with viewing in downtown Plymouth.
Continue readingMore COVID-19 Testing Coming to Marshall County
Marshall County Health Nurse Lisa Letsinger announced to the commissioners on Monday that more testing will be available to residents. She told the commissioners on Monday that Marshall County was selected to be one of the 50 sites in the state for Optum testing.
Continue readingMarshall County Courthouse to Require Use of Masks
As Marshall County Courthouse officials work to resume normal operations, patrons will be asked to wear a mask while inside the building.
Continue readingMarshall County Health Department Officials Give Update
Marshall County Health Administrator Ashley Garcia updated the commissioners on Monday concerning details surrounding the response to COVID-19 and the governor’s update on Friday.
Continue readingSunday Morning Traffic Stop Leads to Multiple Potential Charges
Switching drivers during a traffic stop was apparently not enough to keep some Plymouth teenagers out of trouble early Sunday morning. Marshall County sheriff’s deputies say they pulled over a vehicle near the intersection of Harrison Street and Oak Drive around 4:20 a.m. But before the car came to a complete stop, police say the driver switched seats with another male subject.
Continue readingOver 20,000 Hoosiers Diagnosed with COVID-19
More than 20,000 Hoosiers have been diagnosed with COVID-19, according to testing through the Indiana State Department of Health, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and private laboratories.
Continue readingThree Rivers Man Accused of Vehicle Theft Following Marshall County Traffic Stop
A Friday afternoon traffic stop led to the recovery of a stolen vehicle, according to Marshall County Police. Officers say they pulled over a speeding vehicle in the area of U.S. 30 and Cedar Road at around 4:20 p.m.
Continue readingPolice Release More Details about Friday’s Fatal Crash at U.S. 31 and State Road 10
More details have been released about Friday evening’s fatal crash near Argos. Marshall County Police say a juvenile from Bourbon was driving a Chevrolet Tahoe west on State Road 10 and failed to yield to a Dodge Dakota that was heading south on U.S. 31.
Continue readingAs Indiana Gets ‘Back on Track,’ School Activities Remain Canceled until July
Many businesses may be allowed to reopen over the coming weeks, but don’t expect any school activities to resume until at least July. Governor Eric Holcomb’s Back on Track Indiana plan clarifies that all K-12 school buildings, facilities, and grounds are closed and all activities remain canceled until June 30.
Continue readingIndiana State Police Hand Out Face Masks to Truck Drivers
Truck drivers continuing to make their deliveries during the COVID-19 pandemic were able to get some protective equipment, with some help from Indiana State Police. Master Trooper Jim Strong and Sgt. Dale Turner passed out 1,000 face masks Friday at the I-94 rest park in LaPorte County, with help from Darin Jones with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.
Continue readingCulver Cleanup Day, Town-Wide Yard Sale Postponed
The Culver Town Council members will be rescheduling the town’s cleanup day and town-wide yard sales for later this summer.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners to Meet Today
The Marshall County Commissioners will meet in person today on the first day the Marshall County Building opens up to the public. It’s the first time since mid-March the public has been allowed in the building due to COVID-19 restrictions.
Continue readingIndiana State Department of Health to Conduct Drive-Thru COVID-19 Testing in Plymouth
The Indiana State Department of Health will host a drive-through COVID-19 testing site in Plymouth later this week. The testing will be held Wednesday through Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. EDT at Plymouth High School.
Continue readingMore COVID-19 Cases Reported in Marshall, Pulaski Counties
The number of COVID-19 cases in Marshall and Pulaski counties continues to increase. Pulaski County has had 29 residents test positive, according to Sunday’s report from the Indiana State Department of Health, an increase of three from the previous day. Marshall County added one case, bringing the total to 31 with one death.
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