Indiana continues to see new COVID-19 cases, as testing increases. State Health Commissioner Dr. Kris Box says the number of people tested has increased from fewer than 300 a week ago to more than 3,300 on Wednesday, with about 14 percent of those tests coming back positive.
Continue readingMarshall County Health Department Reports First Case of COVID-19
Officials from the Marshall County Health Department announced Wednesday afternoon that the first positive case of COVID-19 was diagnosed in Marshall County.
Continue readingMarshall County Sheriff Announces Changes due to COVID-19 Pandemic
Marshall County Sheriff Matt Hassel announced a few changes to procedures at the Sheriff’s Department that are directly related to slowing the spread of COVID-19.
Continue readingCOVID-19 Deaths Reach 14 in Indiana
Officials from the Indiana State Department of Health say that 14 COVID-19 deaths have been reported in the state.
Continue readingTown of Culver Declares Public Health Emergency
The Culver Town Council members approved a resolution Tuesday night that declares a public health emergency in the Town of Culver due to COVID-19.
Continue readingState Agencies Fielding Thousands of Calls about Unemployment, Essential Businesses
Efforts to help ease the economic impact of the state’s stay-at-home order were shared during Tuesday’s press conference with Governor Holcomb and other state officials.
Continue readingGovernor Holcomb, State Officials Give Update on COVID-19 Response
As Indiana continues to fight the spread of COVID-19, Governor Eric Holcomb says that businesses, organizations, and average citizens are stepping forward to help.
Continue readingVolunteers Step up to Continue Providing Meals to John Glenn Students
Students and employees are taking a break this week with Spring Break, but meals continue to be served to John Glenn School Corporation students.
Continue readingMarshall County Facilities Close, Essential Employees to Continue Services
Marshall County Commission President Kevin Overmyer signed a resolution Tuesday afternoon that calls for the emergency closure of all county facilities until April 6.
Continue readingBe Careful When Making Donations during COVID-19 Pandemic
Individuals making charitable donations during the COVID-19 pandemic should be well informed before finalizing a contribution.
Continue readingMarshall County Recycle Depot Closed through April 6
Marshall County Solid Waste Management Executive Director Marianne Peters announced Tuesday that the Recycle Depot will be closed from March 25 to April 6.
Continue readingNo Cases of COVID-19 in Marshall County, County Officials Give Guidance
While there are no positive cases of COVID-19 in Marshall County reported by the Indiana State Department of Health, Marshall County officials insist that the community needs to work together to help in this time of public health emergency.
Continue readingISDH Reports 107 New Positive Cases of COVID-19, 12 Deaths
The number of new positive cases and deaths of COVID-19 continues to grow as Indiana attempts to isolate the spread of the coronavirus.
Continue readingMarshall County Task Force Focuses on Community Awareness, Safety
Members of a Marshall County Task Force are doing what they can to inform county employees and residents concerning COVID-19.
Continue readingMarshall County Officials Working to Get Supplies
Marshall County officials are attempting to get donations of supplies or purchasing supplies to assist the long-term care facilities to helping to fight the spread of COVID-19.
Continue readingCity of Plymouth Working with NIPSCO Concerning Hoham Drive Project
Plymouth City Engineer Rick Gaul is working with NIPSCO officials concerning the placement of a retention pond in the upcoming Hoham Drive reconstruction project.
Continue readingPlymouth Mayor Presents Executive Order, Declares Public Health Emergency
The Mayor of Plymouth has declared a public health disaster emergency, as ratified by the Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members Monday night.
Continue readingTown of Bourbon Declares Public Health Emergency
The Bourbon Town Council members approved a resolution Monday night declaring a public health emergency.
Continue readingIndiana to Launch Hotline to Help Businesses with Stay-at-Home Order
Businesses and industries will soon be able to get some guidance with Indiana’s stay-at-home order. The state will launch a Critical Industries Hotline Tuesday morning at 9:00 EDT.
Continue readingGovernor, OCRA Announces Funding Changes, Stellar Communities Suspended for One Year
The Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs (OCRA) announced funding changes through several programs.
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