Local briefs include:• Commissioners to meet Monday• MAGOC meeting set for April 3• April marks Autism Acceptance Month• HBCU College tour to start Sunday
Local briefs include:• Library trustees to meet Monday• Health board meetings scheduled• Commissioners to meet Monday• Last 2023 council meeting Monday• Cookie drive set for 2024• Board meeting set for
Local briefs include:• Sheriff s office conducting assessment• Parks board to meet Tuesday• Public defender board to meet• Smiths to take part in car run• Policy board meeting Wednesday• Library workshop
Local briefs include:• Commissioners to meet Wednesday• Voucher program opens Saturday• Bridge construction to start Wednesday• Potawatomi opens new lion habitat
LAGRANGE â Saying it would be tough to enforce a county building mask mandate once the state backs away from a state-wide mask mandate, the LaGrange County Commissioners voted Monday to ease rules their regulations and no longer require those entering county buildings to wear a mask. Instead, the mandate is now merely a recommendation.
The move comes as coronavirus pandemic policies across the state are being eased. LaGrange County remains a blue county, meaning it has one of the lowest metrics for community spread of the coronavirus as calculated by the Indiana Department of Health. LaGrange is one of 53 blue counties in the state, down from more than 60 last week.