Marshall County’s unemployment rate moved higher at the beginning of the year. Its January unemployment rate was 3.6 percent, according to the latest report from the Indiana Department of Workforce Development.
Continue readingMarshall County Election Board Approves Pandemic Plan
The Marshall County Election Board members took action Tuesday morning to approve a COVID-19 Pandemic Plan.
Continue readingBremen Police Department Informs Public of Practices in Response to COVID-19
Officers from the Bremen Police Department established a number of practices in order to reduce the risk of exposure of COVID-19.
Continue readingCity of Plymouth Restricting Public Access
Effective Wednesday, March 18, the City of Plymouth is restricting all public access to city buildings, and all programs by the City of Plymouth Parks Departments are suspended as city officials respond to action regarding COVID-19.
Continue readingUSDA to Provide Meals to One Million to Students in Limited Number of Rural Schools
The USDA is working with private sector partners to deliver 1 million boxes of food to children affected by COVID-19-related school closures.
Continue readingUnemployment Insurance Can be Applied Online
The Department of Workforce Development announced Monday that officials suspended rules requiring certain unemployment insurance claimants to physically appear at a Work One location to engage in reemployment services for the next four weeks.
Continue readingSecond COVID-19 Death Reported in Indiana
A Johnson County resident is the second person in Indiana to succumb to complications from COVID-19.
Continue readingJohn Glenn Closes School until April 3
The John Glenn School Corporation is closed until April 3.
Continue readingThree Arrested in Alleged Burglary Incident
Three people were taken into custody on Thursday afternoon following an alleged burglary incident at a home on Broadway Street in Plymouth.
Continue readingPlymouth Public Library Closes until April
Plymouth Public Library officials announced that the facility will be closed until April 6.
Continue readingOne Injured in Plymouth Accident
One person was injured in an accident Friday evening in the area of U.S. 31 and U.S. 30 in Plymouth.
Continue readingMarion County COVID-19 Patient Dies
In a press conference held Monday afternoon, it was announced that a Marion County COVID-19 patient has died. The patient was a Marion County adult, according to Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb and State Health Commissioner Dr. Kris Box.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Discuss COVID-19 Measures
The Marshall County Commissioners talked about measures being taken at the county level to ensure the safety of the county workers and community members.
Continue readingTown of Culver Taking Precautions Concerning COVID-19
The Town of Culver has adopted a town Infectious Disease Outbreak and Response Plan.
Continue readingIndiana Bars, Restaurants to Close to In-Person Patrons through End of March
Indiana’s restaurants, bars, and nightclubs are being required to close to in-person patrons through the end of March. It’s one of a number of steps to slow the spread of coronavirus announced by Governor Eric Holcomb Monday. Restaurants may continue to provide take-out and delivery services.
Continue readingMarshall County Council Approves Funding for Flood Repair
The Marshall County Council members reviewed an additional appropriation request Monday morning for funding to continue repairs from the 2018 flood event.
Continue readingPlymouth BOW Approves Road Name Change
One street will be renamed in the City of Plymouth.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Approves Quote for Police Vehicles
The Bremen Town Council members considered a recommendation in order to purchase two new police vehicles.
Continue readingJohn Glenn School Board Approves Bus Bids
The John Glenn School Board members came to a decision last week concerning bus bids.
Continue readingPlymouth School Board Makes Graduation Requirement Change to Student Handbook
The Plymouth School Board members considered changes to the 2020-2021 Student Handbook.
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