The Marshall County burn ban remains in effect. It is especially important that everyone refrains from outdoor burning today and Wednesday, as the National Weather Service has issued a rare Fire Weather Watch for our county. This is only the sixth issuance of that product in our region since 2010.
Record warm temperatures, low relative humidity, gusty winds, and dry topsoil will combine to create extremely favorable conditions for fires to spread rapidly.
Pastor Mark Wingler, Minister of the Day at Statehouse
Indiana BMV to offer Disability Blackout plate
U.S. Postal Service to observe Presidents Day, Feb. 16
Frost Cracking: The real story behind “Exploding Trees”
Greencastle FD presented token of appreciation
Lucas Oil named title partner of 500 Festival Parade
Applications open for new United Way of Central Indiana initiative to build community solutions
New nature preserve dedicated in Owen County, another expanded in Lake County
