Indiana state park properties are temporarily suspending their entrance fees. The Department of Natural Resources says its state parks, forests, recreation areas, nature preserves, and fish and wildlife areas remain open, during the DNR’s response to the spread of coronavirus.
Continue readingIndiana Reports Fourth COVID-19 Death
Indiana’s COVID-19 death toll is now up to four. The most recent death was an adult over the age of 60 from Delaware County, according to the Indiana State Department of Health. The person had been in the hospital. The death had first been announced by the Delaware County Health Department.
Continue readingIndiana Reports More COVID-19 Cases but None in Marshall County
The number of coronavirus cases in Indiana continues to rise, but so far, no positive cases have been seen in Marshall, Starke, or Pulaski counties. As of Saturday morning, 833 Hoosiers have been tested for COVID-19, and 126 have tested positive, according to the Indiana State Department of Health. That’s an increase of almost 50 positive cases from the day before.
Continue readingProperty Taxes Still Due May 11, Late Penalties Waived 60 Days
Marshall County Treasurer Angie Birchmeier urges Marshall County residents to pay property taxes by the May 11 due date by leaving payments in the drop boxes on the north and south sides of the Marshall County Building lobbies or by paying online at www.co.marshall.in.us.
Continue readingIndiana Reports Third COVID-19 Death
Indiana is reporting its third coronavirus death. The State Department of Health says the patient was from Marion County and was over the age of 60. The person had been hospitalized.
Continue readingSome COVID-19 Patients Starting to Recover, According to State Health Commissioner
As coronavirus continues to spread, Indiana is starting to see some of its COVID-19 patients recover, according to State Health Commissioner Dr. Kris Box.
Continue readingMarshall County Health Nurse Gives COVID-19 Update
Marshall County Health Nurse Lisa Letsinger presented an update on COVID-19 when she met with county officials and employees Friday morning.
Continue readingNew Positive Cases of COVID-19 Reported by ISDH
The 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 readingNew Cases of COVID-19 Diagnosed in Indiana
The 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 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 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 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 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 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 Officials Encourage Safety Concerning COVID-19
The Marshall County officials met on Friday morning to review the information about COVID-19 and community containment.
Continue readingCulver Community Schools Corporation Shares Coronavirus Action Plan
The Culver Community Schools Corporation has announced its coronavirus action plan. The five-level plan outlines responses for various stages of the possible spread of COVID-19.
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