The Marshall County Public Health Disaster Emergency Declaration was allowed to expire this week. The Marshall County Commissioners had the weekly declaration in place for several months during the COVID-19 health pandemic. It was last renewed on February 16 and set to expire on February 23. It was not renewed Tuesday, February 23.
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The Marshall County Commissioners have renewed the Public Health Disaster Emergency Declaration for another seven days.
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The Marshall County Commissioners have renewed the Public Health Disaster Emergency Declaration for another seven days.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Renew Public Health Disaster Emergency Declaration
The Marshall County Commissioners have renewed the Public Health Disaster Emergency Declaration for another seven days.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Renew Public Health Disaster Emergency Declaration
The Marshall County Commissioners have extended the Public Health Disaster Emergency Declaration for another seven days.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Renew Public Health Disaster Emergency Declaration
The Marshall County Commissioners have extended the Public Health Disaster Emergency Declaration for another seven days.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Renew Public Health Disaster Emergency Declaration
The Marshall County Commissioners have extended the Public Health Disaster Emergency Declaration for another seven days.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Extend Public Health Disaster Emergency Declaration
The Marshall County Commissioners have extended the Public Health Disaster Emergency Declaration for another seven days.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Extend Public Health Disaster Emergency Declaration
The Marshall County Commissioners agreed Monday to extend the Public Health Disaster Emergency Declaration for another seven days.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Extend Public Health Emergency by Another Week
Marshall County’s public health disaster emergency has officially been extended by another week. A resolution signed by the county commissioners Monday keeps the emergency declaration in effect until at least December 1.
Continue readingBourbon Town Council Enacts Public Health Disaster Emergency Declaration
The Bourbon Town Council members enacted a Public Health Disaster Emergency Declaration Monday afternoon.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Extend Public Health Disaster Emergency Declaration
The Marshall County Commissioners agreed Monday to extend the Public Health Disaster Emergency Declaration for another week.
Continue readingPlymouth Mayor Allows Public Health Disaster Emergency Declaration Expire
Plymouth Mayor Mark Senter has decided not to renew the city’s Public Health Disaster Emergency Declaration.
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 readingMarshall County Commissioners Extend Public Health Emergency Declaration to May 22
Marshall County continues to extend its public health disaster emergency. A resolution signed by the county commissioners Friday keeps the emergency declaration in effect until May 22.
Continue readingPlymouth BOW Members Ratify Executive Orders
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members ratified several Executive Orders Monday night.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Extend Public Health Disaster Emergency Declaration
For the seventh consecutive week, the Marshall County Commissioners approved a Public Health Disaster Emergency Declaration on Friday. It expires on Friday, May 15.
Continue readingPlymouth Mayor Extends Public Health Disaster Emergency Declaration
Plymouth Mayor Mark Senter extended the city’s Public Health Disaster Emergency Declaration on Monday.
Continue readingMarshall County Museum, Jail to Remain Closed to Public
The Marshall County Museum and Marshall County Jail will remain closed to the public, even as other county facilities reopen Monday. As previously reported, the Courthouse and County Building will reopen for essential services but will have restricted public access. Security guards may limit number of people inside at a time and make sure visitors are wearing face masks.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Expected to Extend Public Health Emergency Disaster Declaration
As the Marshall County Building opens up to the public on Monday, May 4, Marshall County Commissioner Kevin Overmyer said the staff will be following guidelines when it comes to procedures in the building.
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