Bourbon Officials Urge Motorists to Drive Carefully As Students Return to School

New flashing school crossing signs have been installed on Liberty Street. (Town of Bourbon photo)

Triton students return to class Monday, and the Town of Bourbon is reminding motorists to be on the lookout for student walkers and school buses. Police will monitor traffic before and after school, according to a press release from Town Council President Ward Byers.

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Plymouth Long-Term Care Facility Up to 19 COVID Deaths, According to New State Dashboard

Miller’s Merry Manor of Plymouth has now had 19 of its residents die after testing positive for COVID-19. The facility has had a total of 61 resident COVID-19 cases, according to the latest numbers from the Indiana State Department of Health. Forty-one of those were from tests taken on July 3. Thirty-seven staff members at the facility have also tested positive.

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Schools May Be Called Upon to Help Health Officials with COVID-19 Contact Tracing

As schools consider how to handle potential COVID-19 cases, their staff members may be called upon to help with contact tracing. State Superintendent of Public Instruction Dr. Jennifer McCormick said last week that parents have been hesitant to verify their children’s identities and personal information with state contact tracers and have been calling schools instead.

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Indiana Expanding Peer Recovery for Hoosiers with Mental Health Issues, Substance Use Disorder

Efforts are underway to expand peer recovery options for Hoosiers dealing with mental health issues and substance use disorder. Governor Holcomb announced this week that more than a million dollars in federal funding has been made available to add at least 40 full- and part-time peer recovery specialists at 16 recovery-based organizations around the state.

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State School Superintendent Leaving Most Reopening Guidance Up to Medical Experts

Superintendent Dr. Jennifer McCormick answers questions during a virtual media briefing Thursday.

State Superintendent of Public Instruction Dr. Jennifer McCormick is acknowledging school officials’ desire for more COVID-19 guidance but says she’s simply following the advice of medical professionals. McCormick addressed the question of whether or not schools should be open, during a virtual media briefing Thursday.

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