UPDATED – Marshall County EMA Director Warns of Possible Flooding Due to Rainfall

UPDATE: Around 2 p.m. (on 9/7) Director Avery shared the latest update from the National Weather Service which said it appears that the great risk for flooding will remain south of Marshall County. He said Marshall County is still forecast to receive between 1.5 -2 inches of rain in the majority of the county. Click the following link to view the Multimedia Weather Briefing provided by the NWS.

Marshall County Emergency Management Agency Director Clyde Avery has issued an alert about potential flooding due to today’s rainfall. Continue reading

Blueberry Business Affected by Abundance of Rainy Weather

 Here in Indiana, we have experienced an exceptionally rainy summer season. The amount of rainfall that Hoosiers received in June broke a previous record that had been held since the 1950s. The abundance of rainfall can potentially have adverse affects on local crops and businesses. The local blueberry patches have been feeling the affect of the rainy weather, and so have their blueberries. Continue reading