
The Marshall County Emergency Management Agency will place Marshall County under a “Travel Advisory” at 12 p.m. ET on Wednesday, February 12.
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The Marshall County Emergency Management Agency will place Marshall County under a “Travel Advisory” at 12 p.m. ET on Wednesday, February 12.
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Emergency Management Agency officials in Marshall County, Pulaski County and Starke County have issued travel advisories in each county Saturday, February 8.
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The Marshall County Emergency Management Agency has placed Marshall County under a “Travel Advisory” effective immediately (Wednesday, February 5).
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Officials in Marshall, Pulaski and Starke Counties have lifted travel advisories as road conditions have improved from recent snow and freezing rain events.
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Marshall, Starke, and Pulaski counties are all under a travel watch. That means conditions could be threatening to public safety, and officials recommend that travel should be limited to essential trips, such as those to and from work.
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An “advisory” level travel advisory is in place in Marshall County as road conditions will be hazardous Saturday night and through the day Sunday.
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Starke County Emergency Management Agency Director J. Nier and Marshall County Emergency Management Agency Director Clyde Avery have conferred with the highway departments and the commissioners to move to an “Advisory” level travel advisory on Tuesday morning.
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Marshall County Emergency Management Agency Director Clyde Avery has placed the county under a “watch” level travel advisory. He urges essential travel only.
Bitter cold overnight temperatures mean icy roads are likely today as wet and melting precipitation freezes again. Continue reading
Marshall County is under a yellow level travel advisory due to several flooded roads. That means routine travel or activities may be restricted in some areas due to a hazardous situation. Motorists should use caution or avoid those areas. Do not try to drive around barricaded roads. Emergency officials say the barricades are in place to protect drivers from a potentially dangerous situation. Continue reading
Marshall and LaPorte Counties are under an orange-level travel watches. That means conditions are threatening to the safety of the public. During a “watch”, only essential travel, such as to and from work or in emergency situations, is recommended, and emergency action plans should be implemented by businesses, schools, government agencies, and other organizations. Continue reading

Damage to Marshall County roads caused by the recent thawing prompts travel restrictions. County officials are asking for voluntary limits on the amount of weight being transported on county roads in order to avoid additional damage. The county is under and advisory, which is the lowest level of travel restriction. It indicates that hazardous conditions exist and that individuals should use caution or avoid these areas.