Some Hoosiers will soon be getting a break on their health insurance bill during the COVID-19 pandemic. UnitedHealthcare plans to offer premium forgiveness credits of five to 10 percent for major medical plans and 50 percent for dental, as part of a financial relief program approved by the Indiana Department of Insurance
Continue readingCulver-Union Township Public Library to Reopen to Public June 15
The Culver-Union Township Public Library has announced a reopening date. The library says its board of directors has agreed to reopen to the public on a limited basis on June 15. It will operate Monday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Continue readingMovie Theaters, Playgrounds to Stay Closed in Stage 3 of Back on Track Plan
Governor Holcomb has officially signed an executive order moving most of Indiana to Stage 3 of his Back on Track plan Friday. But movie theaters and playgrounds will have to wait a bit longer to open.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners to Let Public Health Disaster Emergency Declaration Expire
The Marshall County Commissioners have decided to allow the current Public Health Disaster Emergency Declaration to expire on Friday. It had been extended every Friday since March 20.
Continue readingNearly 203,000 COVID-19 Tests Conducted in Indiana
The number of tests reported to the Indiana State Department of Health is now close to 203,000.
Continue readingState Health Commissioner Says Testing of All Nursing Home Residents Won’t Happen by End of Month
Indiana will not be able to test every resident of a long-term care facility for COVID-19 by the end of the month. “That would be over 100,000 individuals by the end of the month, and I can assure you, unfortunately, that is not going to happen,” State Health Commissioner Dr. Kris Box said during Wednesday’s press conference. “But we are working to make sure that we are testing all of our employees of long-term care facilities.”
Continue readingStarke County Reports 29th Case of COVID-19
The number of Starke County residents who’ve tested positive for COVID-19 is now up to 29. The Starke County Health Department says the 29th case was identified Tuesday.
Continue readingGovernor to Extend Utility Shutoff Ban, BMV Renewal Deadlines
The ban on utility shutoffs will soon be extended to July 1. It’s one of a few extensions Governor Eric Holcomb says he plans to make in an executive order Thursday.
Continue readingIndiana to Begin Next Stage of Back on Track Plan Friday
Most of Indiana will move to the next stage of Governor Holcomb’s Back on Track plan a couple days earlier than originally scheduled. Holcomb announced that Stage 3 will begin this Friday.
Continue readingLocal COVID-19 Case Numbers Increase
The numbers of positive COVID-19 cases are increasing at the local level.
Continue readingStarke County Reports Third COVID-19 Death, 28 Total Positive Cases
A third Starke County resident has died after testing positive for COVID-19. The Starke County Health Department says the patient was a woman over the age of 60 who had preexisting conditions.
Continue readingDCS Reports Decrease in Calls to Child Abuse Hotline despite COVID-19 Concerns
The Indiana Department of Child Services is asking for the public’s help in keeping kids safe from abuse and neglect during the COVID-19 pandemic. DCS Director Terry Stigdon gave an update during state officials’ briefing Monday.
Continue readingMarshall County COVID-19 Case Number Increases
As more testing becomes available to residents, the number of positive tests could increase. Marshall County Health Department Administrator Ashley Garcia made that comment to the Marshall County Commissioners Monday morning.
Continue readingIndiana Reports First Case of Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children
A syndrome believed to cause severe illness in children exposed to COVID-19 has now been reported in Indiana. State Health Commissioner Dr. Kris Box announced the state’s first confirmed case of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children Monday.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Updated on COVID-19 Issues, Future Plans
Restaurants are doing quite well since opening to a limited capacity of customers, according to Marshall County Food Sanitarian and Environmentalist Dean Schmidlapp.
Continue readingISDH Reports New COVID-19 Positive Tests
Nearly 500 additional positive COVID-19 tests were reported in Monday’s report from the Indiana State Department of Health. The tests were recorded from May 6 to May 17 through testing at the Indiana State Department of health, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and private laboratories.
Continue readingIndiana Department of Workforce Development Commissioner Explains Unemployment Delays
More than $1.4 billion in unemployment benefits has been paid out to Hoosiers since March, but many are still waiting. Indiana Department of Workforce Development Commissioner Fred Payne explained Friday why some unemployment claims take longer than 21 days to process.
Continue readingMore COVID-19 Cases Reported in Marshall, Starke Counties
More new cases of COVID-19 were reported in Marshall and Starke counties Sunday. Marshall County is now up to 43 cases, according to Sunday’s report from the Indiana State Department of Health, an increase of three from the day before.
Continue readingMarshall County COVID-19 Cases Now Up to 40
Another Marshall County resident has tested positive for COVID-19. The county’s total count is now at 40 positive cases and one death, according to Saturday’s report from the Indiana State Department of Health. Starke County has had 27 cases and two deaths, and Pulaski County’s had 34 cases.
Continue readingIndiana Distributing PPE for Poll Workers, Preparing for Large Number of Mail-In Ballots
Indiana’s primary election is coming up on June 2, and the state continues working to safely hold an election during a global pandemic. During state officials’ COVID-19 press conference Friday, Secretary of State Connie Lawson said her office has used federal CARES Act money to get personal protective equipment for poll workers and election staff in all 92 counties.
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