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KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — Ed Rock, Kosciusko County Emergency Management, has placed the county under an Orange/Watch Level. He also reports the county government offices will closed at 2 p.m. Fire departments, EMS Services and police agencies have been responding to numerous accidents throughout the county. First Sgt. Chad Hill, communications division/public relations officer with the …read more.
MARSHALL COUNTY — Marshall County will be upgrading from the current “Advisory” level travel advisory status to a “Watch” level travel advisory. A “Watch” level travel advisory indicates that conditions are threatening to the safety of the public. Only essential travel such as to and from work, or in emergency situations is recommended. Businesses, schools, …read more.
MARSHALL COUNTY — Marshall County Emergency Management has issued a travel advisory due to blowing and drifting snow across county roads, primarily in the northern part of the county. Drivers are reminded to use caution while traveling and avoid driving through roads that appear to be drifted closed. Marshall County Highway Department has crews out working to clear …read more.
UPDATE: Marshall County has now issued an advisory level travel advisory as well due to blowing and drifting snow, primarily on the north/south county roads. WABASH COUNTY — The Wabash County Commissioners have placed Wabash County under travel advisory until further notice due to icy road conditions, blowing and drifting of snow.A travel advisory: The …read more.
The Kosciusko County Commissioners and Kosciusko County Emergency Management have issued a “Red” Warning Level regarding roadway travel. This is the highest level of local travel advisory. Travel is restricted to emergency management workers only. It is recommended that everyone should refrain from any travel. Additionally, the National Weather Services has put Kosciusko County us …read more.
Current forecasts are calling for accumulating snowfall to continue moving across most of Indiana and lasting through the evening. Motorists should be prepared for snow and slush on highways during the peak commute hours as one to three inches of accumulation is predicted across most of the state at this time. Slightly higher accumulation totals …read more.
Wabash County, by order of the County Commissioners, is now under a Travel Advisory (Yellow) until further notice. Use caution while driving as roads are still snow covered with slick spots. A Travel Advisory: The lowest level of local travel advisory means that routine travel or activities may be restricted in areas because of a …read more.
Kosciusko, Marshall, Elkhart, Wabash, Fulton, Whitley and Noble counties have been placed under a “watch” advisory level according to the Indiana Department of Homeland Security. This means that conditions are threatening to the safety of the public. During a “watch” local travel advisory, only essential travel, such as to and from work or in emergency …read more.
After consultation between the Highway Superintendent and the president of the Marshall County Commissioners, it was decided that all travel advisories be lifted. County roads remain snow covered and slick in spots, but are passable. Drivers will still need to proceed with caution while traveling on county roads.
If you haven’t already noticed, the roads in and around Kosciusko County are a little rough this morning. Kosciusko County is currently under a advisory level travel advisory, which means roads could be slick and snow covered. “With the wind they’re calling for today, I don’t see it getting any better,” says Ed Rock of …read more.
Some roads in and around Kosciusko County are extra slick this morning thanks to the snow and cold. There have been several reports of vehicles sliding off the roads and even rolling over this morning. Around 7:45 a.m. a vehicle rolled at CR 225 South near Packerton Road near Winona Lake. At 9:30 a.m. a …read more.
Area meteorologists are saying a winter blast initially forecast for much of Indiana, largely is tracking to the south, meaning not as much snow or freezing rain. Kokomo and areas south of there are still expecting 10 to 12 inches of snow, with ice and sleet in southern Indiana. “Relatively speaking, our area dodged a …read more.
Whitley County Emergency Management has issued a travel advisory and are encouraging residents to stay home if travel is not essential. The advisory has been issued due to drifted and snow covered roads which are impassable in some places. Drifts have closed roads in many areas of Whitley County and, while county highway crews are …read more.



