UW of Grant County launches COVID-19 Assistance Fund
The following is a press release from the United Way of Grant County In response to current and future effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting need for social distancing, United Way of Grant County has
ISDH: 645 Hoosiers infected with COVID-19, 17 total deaths
The Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) announced today that 170 more Hoosiers have been diagnosed with COVID-19 through testing at ISDH, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and private laboratories. That brings to 645
Indiana officially puts off primary until June 2, encourage mail-in voting
Indiana will officially put off its primary until June 2 because of the coronavirus pandemic. The Indiana Election Commission unanimously approved the four-week postponement of the primary. Both parties endorsed the move announced last week by Governor
Senate unanimously approves $2 trillion stimulus package
Following days of setbacks and intense negotiations, the Senate on Wednesday unanimously approved a $2 trillion stimulus package that aims to jump-start the coronavirus-damaged U.S. economy. Approved in a 96-to-0 late evening vote, the legislation provides $350
Community Foundation of Grant County announces COVID-19 grants. Here’s how you can help.
The Community Foundation of Grant County has announced a new rapid response grant for local non-profits, as well as a new fund for community members to donate to in order to help those in our community who
ISDH reports 115 new COVID-19 cases, state total nears 500
The Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) today reported 115 new positive cases of COVID-19 have been diagnosed through ISDH, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and private laboratories. That brings to 477 the total
Dense Fog Advisory in effect
There is a Dense Fog Advisory until 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday. Visibility is one-quarter of a mile or less. It’s affection portions of northern Indiana and northwest Ohio, including Grant Wabash, Jay, Miami, Huntington and Wells counties
ISP using discretion with state’s Stay-at-Home order
Indiana State Police want Hoosiers to know they will use discretion with the state’s Stay-at-Home order. The statewide order begins today, and Indiana State Police Superintendent Doug Carter says people are still allowed outside and able to
Food pantries in urgent need of volunteers
Volunteers at food pantries are needed all over the state, says the Indiana Family Social & Social Services Administration. Pantries are struggling during the coronavirus pandemic. Jennifer Sullivan, secretary of the Indiana Family & Social Services Administration,
AG Hill warns of fake coronavirus charities
Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill is asking Hoosiers to be careful when making donations to coronavirus charities or relief organizations. Hill said scammers are eager to take advantage of people who wish to help others during times