The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety ratified Executive Order No. 2023-05 Regarding the Placement of Items Within the Tree Lawn.
Continue readingGov. Holcomb signs Executive Order to Minimize Disruption of Fuel Supply Following Fire
Governor Eric J. Holcomb signed an Executive Order Monday that suspends certain regulations in order to minimize the disruption of adequate fuel supply to Hoosiers and motorists in surrounding states after an electrical fire at the BP Whiting refinery on Aug. 24. The fire caused the refinery to cease production.
Continue readingGovernor Holcomb Extends Public Health Emergency Declaration, Other COVID-19 Measures
Governor Eric Holcomb extended the state’s Public Health Emergency Declaration for another month.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Discuss Face Covering Guidelines
Beginning Tuesday, April 6, patrons who go into the Marshall County Building, Marshall County Courthouse and Marshall County Museum will no longer be required to wear a face covering.
Continue readingGovernor Holcomb Relaxes Restrictions on Truck Drivers Delivering Propane
Governor Holcomb took action Friday to relax restrictions for motor carriers and drivers transporting propane in Indiana due to cold temperatures as he sees an emergency exists.
Continue readingGovernor Holcomb Extends Executive Order, Makes Change to Elective Surgery Restriction
Governor Eric Holcomb extended the most current executive order that outlines COVID-19 guidelines and practices.
Continue readingGovernor to Keep National Guard in Long-Term Care Facilities, Allow Guardsmen to Administer COVID Vaccine
Not only will Indiana National Guardsmen remain in long-term care facilities through the end of February, but they’ll also be allowed to administer COVID-19 vaccines. The deployment was set to expire at the end of the month, but on Tuesday, Governor Holcomb announced an extension.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Ratifies Executive Order for Fire Department
The Plymouth City Council members reviewed information in an Executive Order approved by Mayor Mark Senter that applies to the Plymouth Fire Department.
Continue readingIndiana Chamber of Commerce, Manufacturing Association Presidents Voice Support for Governor’s Executive Orders
Indiana business associations are voicing their support for Governor Holcomb’s restrictions on social gatherings, while also touting their track record of keeping Hoosiers safe.
Continue readingIndiana’s Updated COVID-19 Restrictions Officially Take Effect Sunday
Indiana’s tighter COVID-19 restrictions officially take effect Sunday. The new executive order from Governor Eric Holcomb removes the option for local health departments to allow gatherings larger than 50 people in counties coded orange and 25 people in counties coded red.
Continue readingPlymouth Council Agrees to Defer Sewer and Water Connection Charges for Manufacturing Center
A new manufacturing center being built in the City of Plymouth recently got a boost from the city council. Council members formally agreed not to charge the sewer and water connection fees until the building is occupied and the utilities are being used. The storm water and drainage financial guarantees are being waived entirely.
Continue readingGovernor Extends Public Health Emergency Declaration to Dec. 1
Indiana’s public health emergency declaration has been extended for another month. In an executive order Friday, Governor Eric Holcomb officially extended the declaration until December 1.
Continue readingGovernor Details Stage 5 of Back on Track Plan, Extends Public Health Emergency
Stage 5 of Indiana’s Back on Track plan officially takes effect at 12:01 a.m. Saturday. Governor Holcomb outlined the details in an executive order Thursday. The order says, “The implementation of Stage 5 brings Indiana to a new normal.”
Continue readingGovernor Holcomb Signs Executive Order Concerning Child Care Options for Families
Governor Eric Holcomb signed an Executive Order Friday afternoon that increases child care options for families seeking support during virtual school days.
Continue readingGovernor Extends Public Health Emergency, Clarifies School Face Mask Requirements
Governor Eric Holcomb has extended Indiana’s public health emergency declaration into September. The declaration was first issued on March 6 and has now been extended five times. It remains in effect until September 2, unless it’s renewed again.
Continue readingGovernor Signs Executive Order Requiring use of Face Coverings
Governor Eric Holcomb signed an executive order on Friday requiring all Hoosiers to wear face coverings beginning Monday, July 27 at 12:01 a.m. to help slow the spread of COVID-19.
Continue readingGovernor to Order Use of Face Masks in Public Starting Monday
A statewide face mask order will go into effect Monday. Governor Eric Holcomb announced Wednesday that he’ll soon be signing an executive order.
Continue readingLarge Events Will Have to Have COVID-19 Plan Approved by Health Department before Taking Place
Fairs, festivals, and other large events will soon have to have a COVID-19 mitigation plan approved by the county health department. Governor Holcomb said Wednesday that the new requirement will be included in his executive order keeping Indiana at Stage 4.5 of his Back on Track plan.
Continue readingGovernor Extends Prohibitions on Evictions, Foreclosures and Utility Disconnections
Governor Eric Holcomb signed an Executive Order on Tuesday that extends the prohibition on evictions, foreclosures, and the disconnection of utility services.
Continue readingGovernor Holcomb Extends Public Health Emergency to July 4
Governor Holcomb has extended Indiana’s public health emergency declaration to July 4. Holcomb signed an executive order Wednesday that renews the emergency for 30 days.
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