
Another 439 positive COVID-19 cases were reported to the Indiana State Department of Health, according to Wednesday’s daily update. The update also noted that 203 Hoosiers have died as a result of COVID-19.
Continue readingAnother 439 positive COVID-19 cases were reported to the Indiana State Department of Health, according to Wednesday’s daily update. The update also noted that 203 Hoosiers have died as a result of COVID-19.
Continue readingAnother 568 Indiana residents have been diagnosed with COVID-19 through testing at the Indiana State Department of Health, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and private laboratories. A total of 173 Hoosiers have died as a result of COVID-19.
Continue readingThe number of COVID-19 deaths reported to the Indiana State Department of Health now totals 65.
Continue readingThree more patients have died who have been diagnosed with COVID-19 in the state, according to information provided by the Indiana State Department of Health. The number of COVID-19 deaths now totals 35.
Continue readingThe total number of Indiana residents known to have been positively diagnosed with COVID-19 now totals 1,514, according to the Indiana State Department of Health, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and private laboratories.
Continue readingThe newest reports from the Indiana State Department of Health indicate that 31 people have now died as a result of COVID-19.
Continue readingOfficials from the Indiana State Department of Health say that 14 COVID-19 deaths have been reported in the state.
Continue readingThe number of new positive cases and deaths of COVID-19 continues to grow as Indiana attempts to isolate the spread of the coronavirus.
Continue readingThe Indiana State Department of Health reported 23 new positive cases of COVID-19 on Friday which brings the total number of 79 Indiana residents diagnosed through the Department of Health, the CDC and private labs.
Continue readingThe Indiana State Department of Health on Thursday reported 17 new positive cases of COVID-19 in the state. The total number of diagnosed Indiana residents so far is 56. Those cases are diagnosed through the Indiana State Department of Health, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and private laboratories.
Continue readingA Johnson County resident is the second person in Indiana to succumb to complications from COVID-19.
Continue readingOfficials at the Marshall County Health Department are monitoring the current situation across Indiana regarding the coronavirus.
Continue readingThe recent rainy weather combined with the spike temperature has created the ideal conditions for mosquitoes to thrive.
Everyone hates the little pests and the itchy bumps they leave behind and in some cases, the insects could even be carrying a mosquito-borne disease. Therefore, most of the people try to get help from pigeon removal in sydney or other pest control services.
The Center for Disease Control has issued a few different precautionary measures you should take in order to protect yourself from bites.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Council members reviewed several additional appropriation requests before them Monday morning.
Continue readingThe temperatures are rising and that means more outdoor activities! This time of year can be lots of fun, but if you’re not careful, it can also potentially be dangerous. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to keep yourself and your family safe this summer.
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With extremely cold temperatures and frigid wind chills expected to continue in the coming weeks, the Center for Disease Control is warning people to take necessary precautions to avoid getting hypothermia or frostbite.
Before going outside, make sure you’re sufficiently dressed for the weather. Your fingers, toes, ears, cheeks, chin and nose should all be thoroughly protected, as these are the areas most vulnerable to frostbite. Continue reading
Cigarette use among high school athletes is going down, but the use of smokeless tobacco is going up. Continue reading