There were four new cases of COVID-19 reported in Marshall County in Tuesday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health. They were among 153 newly reported cases in the state. Starke County and Pulaski County did not have any new cases in Tuesday’s report.
Continue readingPulaski Commissioners to Get Updates on READI Program, Courthouse and Justice Center Projects
The Pulaski County Commissioners will get an update on the state’s READI program tonight. Regions made up of counties, cities, and towns can apply for up to $50 million to invest in quality of place and talent attraction.
Continue readingEight New COVID-19 Cases Reported Locally
Seven more people in Marshall County and one more person in Starke County have been diagnosed with COVID-19, according to Friday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health. They are among 302 people in the state who were recently diagnosed with COVID-19. That brings the overall total number of cases to 754,724 since March 2020.
Continue readingKnox Fun Day in the Park this Weekend
A parade, farmers market, high school reunion, and of course, fireworks are just a few of the events the City of Knox has planned for the holiday weekend. Mayor Dennis Estok tells WKVI’s Charlie Adams that it was hard getting back in the rhythm after a year off due to COVID, but a record number of volunteers have stepped up to help.
Continue readingTwo More People in Tri-County Area Test Positive with COVID-19
Another 249 people in the state have tested positive with COVID-19, including one person in Marshall County and one person in Starke County, according to Thursday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health. There were no new cases reported in Pulaski County.
Continue readingOregon-Davis to Require Doctor’s Note for Virtual Learning Option
Oregon-Davis students who want to learn virtually will now need a doctor’s note. The reopening plan for the 2021-2022 school year was approved by the school board Monday, according to Superintendent Bill Bennett.
Continue readingPublic Health Emergency Extended to July 31
Indiana’s public health emergency has been extended through the end of July. Governor Eric Holcomb extended his emergency declaration for a 16th time in an executive order Wednesday. That will bring the public health emergency to almost 17 months.
Continue readingIndiana Department of Health Updates County Metrics Map
The tri-county area remains in the blue status on the state’s County Metrics Map that measures community spread of COVID-19. The blue status means there is a low spread of the coronavirus.
Continue readingMore COVID-19 Cases Reported Locally
Seven people in Marshall County were among 183 people in the state newly diagnosed with COVID-19, according to Tuesday’s update from the Indiana Department of Health. There were no new cases in Starke County or in Pulaski County.
Continue readingSeven New COVID-19 Cases Reported in Marshall County
Another 132 people in the state have been diagnosed with COVID-19, including seven people in Marshall County, according to Monday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health. Neither Starke County nor Pulaski County reported any new cases.
Continue readingSix More COVID-19 Cases Reported in Marshall County
Another six COVID-19 cases have been reported in Marshall County, according to Friday’s update from the Indiana Department of Health.
Continue readingFour New COVID-19 Cases Reported Locally
There were three new COVID-19 cases reported in Marshall County and one in Starke County in Thursday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health. There were no new cases in Pulaski County.
Continue readingMarshall, Starke, Pulaski Counties Remain in Blue on Indiana’s COVID-19 Map
Marshall, Starke, and Pulaski counties remain in the blue on the Indiana Department of Health’s County Metrics Map this week. That means there’s a low level of COVID-19 spread. But Fulton and White counties are among the seven coded yellow, the next level up. No counties are in the high-spread orange or red categories.
Continue readingPulaski County Reports 48th COVID-19 Death
Another Pulaski County resident has died while positive with COVID-19. The death happened Monday, according to Tuesday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health. A total of 48 Pulaski County residents are now confirmed to have died from the coronavirus since June of 2020.
Continue readingTwo New COVID-19 Cases in Marshall County
There were two new cases of COVID-19 reported in Marshall County which is included in the 150 additional new cases in the state, according to Monday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health. Starke County and Pulaski County did not have any new cases.
Continue readingNo New COVID-19 Cases Reported Locally
There were no new COVID-19 cases reported in the tri-county area, according to Saturday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health.
Continue readingFour New COVID-19 Cases Reported Locally
Four more people in the tri-county area tested positive with COVID-19, according to Friday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health.
Continue readingNorth Judson Mint Festival Starts Today
Starke County’s first major festival since the pandemic kicks off today. The North Judson Mint Festival runs tonight through Sunday. Festival President Donna Henry told WKVI’s Charlie Adams, “It was very difficult to make that decision last year, to cancel it, but we knew it was the right thing to do at the time, but we are just really overjoyed to be back.”
Continue readingOne New COVID-19 Case Reported in Pulaski County
One more person tested positive with COVID-19 in Pulaski County, according to Thursday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health. There were no cases reported in Starke County or in Marshall County.
Continue readingIndiana Department of Health Updates County Metrics Map
Marshall, Starke and Pulaski Counties are in the blue status this week on the state’s County Metrics Map which indicates a low community spread of COVID-19.
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