Goshen, IN News
Goshen, IN News
Goshen VFW Honor Guard helps send their fellow veterans to final rest
Duty changes with birth of LaGrange soldier's son
Fairfield graduates ready for the next step
Westview seniors graduate Friday night
RV shipments up in April
UPDATE: Police release names of two killed in Bristol motorcycle crash
Police probe possible fatal crash near Bristol
Goshen teen who shot himself Tuesday arrested for using sawed-off gun in robbery
Wild phlox can be found this time of year
Rinker Foundation donates $5,000 for new ‘learning’ toys
Syracuse town manager says changes can be difficult
DeFries Gardens to host annual art show
Residents want to see Oakwood revitalized, but how?
Goshen grad takes jazz overseas with BSU ensemble
City planning to reroof Rogers pavilion
Man pleads guilty to robbery
A very sweet war: Searching for the ultimate cupcake
The Salvation Army celebrates dedication
Memorial Day events planned
Police: 32 pounds of pot found in LaGrange
Board reviews cleanup status
Reception to honor donors set for Thursday
Permits for golf carts passes
Rain barrel auction at First Fridays to benefit Elkhart River
Police: Teen accidentally shot himself
Goshen’s branding plan rolls out
Westview art winners announced
Mall-based schools offer second chance for at-risk students
BOARD OF WORKS: New brush pick-up schedule announced
Catholic dioceses, Notre Dame sue over Obama mandate
Goshen Middle School students get a look at their future lives
Honey's Frozen Yogurt opens in Linway Plaza
Series of local high school graduations begin Friday
West Goshen Elementary leading way in early reading intervention
Fire burns siding on Goshen mobile home
Politicians stick feet in mouths on stay-at-home moms
Goshen Middle School students get a look at their future lives
Late pastor's wife reflects on life
Goshen airport to host helicopter fly-in
Company will add 40 jobs after tax break
Hundreds of bicyclists, walkers turn out to raise funds for ADEC
Winnebago rejects purchase offer
Goshen rocket club finishes high in rankings at national event
Students tell what they would do if they were mayor
What is the spring play at Brenneman Day Care?
Another suspicious fire near Middlebury investigated
Top Northridge Middle School students recognized at VIP Tea
Northridge teacher off to Germany
Goshen among seven communities in Indiana designated ‘bicycle friendly’
Community thanks retiring superintendent
Life in prison for man who murdered Sheena Kiska
Goshen families team up in effort to adopt four Ethiopian siblings
Goshen music venue offers an intimate experience
Goshen Chamber members hosted at Kaizen Grill
Halliburton sentenced to life without parole
Jefferson Elementary students spend the day at Camp Amigo
Board approves housing grant agreement
John Payne named new Wakarusa principal
Cake Cottage opens at Concord Mall
EDUCATION: 84 percent pass third-grade IREAD-3 exam
Community members take time to honor fallen officers
Goshen City Council paves way for sidewalk ordinance
Woman hurt trying to douse Dunlap house fire
Syracuse teen scores in top 3 percent in state
911 Director: Upgrades needed with county 911 center taking over Nappanee
Middlebury issues boil order
Northridge Middle School VIP tea honors students
VIDEO: Northridge Civil War Day
New principals for middle school, Chamberlain
Board hires new firefighter, police officer
Goshen veterans' honor guard earns Walter Reed Medal
RV Hall of Fame is a trip down memory lane
Rare hunger syndrome upends traditional life for local families
Glen Campbell set to perform at Elkhart County 4-H Fair
‘Stamp Out Hunger’ gets competitive
Goshen police see an overtime bump with concerns at First Fridays
DECISION 2012: Candidates for governor detail ideas for jobs
Civil War comes alive for Northridge Middle School students
Ace to have new place as Martins will open new destination hardware store
Middle schoolers have chance to learn about robotics at Lakeland
Local mom helps set pace for success
Philanthropist Harold Schrock dies at age 97
More than 300 volunteers help with annual LaCasa Help-A-House work day
Shipshewana native Shelli Yoder among four women seeking U.S. House seats
Fitness program builds self-esteem in pre-teens
Assembly Mennonite Church hosts ‘Creation Care Day’
Goshen community to remember fallen police officers
The Chief voted state's best ice cream shop
Math plus fun equals winning
4-H Shooting Sports Club moves its practice area to fairgrounds
Report: Many Indiana students not ready for college
U.S. News & World Report sheds light on successes at Goshen High
Stump surprised with vote total, touts Weddell as replacement
Union Center to host cornhole tournament
Top two students to study finance, nursing
Clinton seniors headed to Taylor, Weslyan
Local high schools among ‘best’ in U.S. News & World
Chamber orchestra to wrap up season
Family cookbook grabs national attention
Longtime friend of city dies
Parkside students make donations to cancer center
Auction to raise funds for Harlan, Ky., project
Alcohol sales at golf course in future?
Mike Yoder edges out Darryl Riegsecker for GOP Commissioners nomination
Stump, Letherman, Ashe win GOP council at-large ballot spots
U.S. REP. DISTRICT 2: Warlowski and Mullen cruise to nominations
Indiana to get new look as Mourdock ousts legendary Lugar in Senate race
VIDEO: Purple Martins Majesty
Indiana’s long-serving Lugar fights for survival
Goshen Board of Works meets Monday
ELKHART COUNTY COMMISSIONERS: HUD grant aimed at lead hazards
Decision 2012: Elkhart County candidate list
DECISION 2012: Elkhart County polling locations
Pool and spa at Goshen College to close permanently
DECISION 2012: Mourdock sticks to partisan strategy during visit to Elkahrt
Elkhart wins Indiana Landmark award
GHS students win state design award
Five candidates contend for three Republican slots on Nov. ballot
Goshen College students use iPads earlier than planned
Stutsman completing his 40th downtown project
Wholesale shop open at Bag Factory
Veteran politicians face off in Republican primary
Dem. mayor endorses Republicans
Shipshewana Mayfest: Color on a gray day
GC classes to travel to Greece, Rome to trace the Apostle
Low-cost spay-neutering topic of Humane Society dinner
Top donor smears teacher with pie
Noisy Indiana Senate race is quiet on early voting
Army of ambassadors welcome young and ... not quite so young to First Fridays
Olympia Candy Kitchen celebrates its 100th anniversary
Choirs to perform Sunday at Goshen College
4-H Saddle Club members to compete this weekend
Groups raising money for athletics complex
Goshen unites with country in prayer
Housing agency to seek federal probe
Heritage students help clean up
Goshen’s First Fridays will feature bike races
Ricky Skaggs concert set for Friday in Shipshe
Teacher creates app for parents
New fair stage rules to take effect today
Candidate: ADEC should not get county money
Extension awards Homemakers for achievements
Goshen, Fairfield music groups in state finals
'Beloved Dearly' to be performed at Bethany Christian Middle School
Goshen ordinances targeting dangerous animals, mo-peds proposed
Shipshe paints ‘The Colors of Spring,’ kicks off tourism season
Attorney General: Right-to-work lawsuit can't be amended
Habitat home build continues this Saturday
Bashor honors people for their service
Wardrobe expert Kathy Friend to visit Goshen Goodwill
Memorial service honors Indiana workers killed on job
Traffic patterns set to change at Goshen post office
Puppy mills draw attention of Elkhart County commissioners
Crash on Ind. 13 near Middlebury injures two drivers
Younghans, Eaton picked to lead Goshen High School
Sen. Lugar touts foreign policy expertise in Elkhart
Day of Prayer set for courthouse lawn
High school teams seek high mileage trophies
Minutemen will march in Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
County Council candidates say they want to solve road impasse
Police say Goshen man arrested after gun fired
Goshen teens recognized for their work ethic
Appleberry's restaurant opens in Linway Plaza
Alheims plan to travel during retirement
Middlebury group planning mini golf fundraiser
Goshen restaurant owner caught in middle of local politics
Republicans Yoder, Riegsecker, differ on outlooks
An anonymous couple donates $1,000 to project
Gang expert: Be firm, be fair
Lugar, Mourdock race could be ‘doozy’
Daniels: RV industry helps bolster recovery
Missionaries to Germany to lead seminar on God’s gift of love
Elkhart County residents can now track crime online
Spring celebration proceeds to benefit Elkhart community agencies
Local Toastmasters continue to district competition
Top students awarded scholarships
Middlebury teen Youth of the Year
Jane Pauley to talk in Goshen about being bipolar
Goshen College student artwork up for judging at juried art show
Skateboarders raising funds for hospice during trip
Walls go up on Habitat home
CAPS raising money with Lifesavers to prevent child abuse
‘Much Ado’ gets a new twist
Fairfield students evacuated due to bomb threat
GC graduate in concert Friday
Flying high in Shipshe
Goshen teachers will receive incentive awards from grant
It will be Brown vs. Brown in LaGrange County clerk primary
Woman flees when escapee enters her home
LoveWay Derby Day tickets available
Contract awarded for runway project
Team dropping pounds to raise money for teen who had bone cancer
Spring Into Arts makes changes
Findings of Housing Authority audit expected next week
May 2012 events at Goshen College
The primary purpose
Gov. Daniels to visit RV Hall of Fame Friday
GMS ‘Honk Jr.’ this weekend
National organization founded in Elkhart will celebrate 40th anniversary at luncheon
Clydesdales gallop into LaGrange County
Screen, stage stars to headline 'True Celebration' event
East Goshen neighborhood association preps for Beautify Goshen Week
VIDEO: Woman escapes from house fire, rescues dog
Everybody is kung fu reading
Columnist’s reunion invite warmly accepted
Graduates challenged to become ambassadors of reconciliation
Former Democrat goes ‘Green’
Frozen yogurt shop to open
The Chief turns 50
Library transforms into pyramid for a night
Ex-offender program helps with transition to society
Ukraine native worked at night; studied by day to follow her dream
New Mennonite church Elkhart offices dedicated April 14
'Zoo Zoo' to be performed at Goshen College
Fair and festival organizers await new state standards
Wakarusa festival tradition under way
Three injured in escape attempt
Woman killed when car crashes into home
Reaping the benefits of the rainy season
Share the Fun: Seven clubs go head-to-head at Bethany for honors
Law change could affect local businesses
High court ruling in mo-ped case could drive new law
Bishop to speak at graduation
Exchange to honor Extension educator
Syracuse man killed in crash
‘Five Ancestors’ series author to speak today
Murderer flees: Halliburton found guilty, jury recommends life without parole
Murderer attempts escape from courthouse after receiving life without parole
Homeschool troupe performing at theater this weekend
UPDATE: Jury convicts Tyrice Halliburton of 2008 murder of Bristol's Sheena Kiska
Kindergartners to go all day
UPDATE: Halliburton's jury now in deliberations
Ox Bow Elementary getting new principal
4-year-old needs bone marrow
Group helps get Goshen College students registered to vote in 2012
Goshen City Council still considering one First Fridays ordinance
UPDATE: Halliburton's fate now in the hands of an Elkhart County jury
Murder trial update: Man testifies about day he learned fiance was murdered
Celebrate America plans under way
Nappanee fitness center hosts spin-a-thon to battle child exploitation
Council approves Supreme tax abatement
City Council kills First Fridays curfew ordinance
Prosecutor says Tyrice Halliburton killed Sheena Kiska during burglary
Ball State professor studies county voting equipment
Board OKs plan to relocate city garage
Report: Many Indiana students not ready for college
Testimony begins in murder trial
Jury selected in murder trial
Local soldier injured in combat recovering from wounds
Queen, Sweetheart to be crowned
New Paris hardware store still open after fire
Commissioners approve ordinance on guns in parks
Goshen author Laura Oyer offers a spirited approach to parenting
Watch animals come to life when Imago Theater presents 'Zoo Zoo' at Goshen College
Goshen College announces 2012-13 Performing Arts Series lineup
Fourth local Tea Party attempts to organize in Elkhart County
Online assessment in the works to replace ISTEP
Goshen College sophomore Henry Stewart advances in international composition competition
Japanese hibachi, sushi restaurant opens in Goshen
Kaizen Hibachi Grill Sushi & Bar opens in renovated Goshen building
Elkhart County may add up to 80 new jobs
Stint on NBC reality television show helps Chris and Roy Pickler shape up
Little fanfare in budgeting tax revenues
Goshen College concerts announced
Foundation launched to help schools
Shipshe may not hire new town manager
‘Wealthy’ father of Goshenite among Titanic’s victims
John McKee receives award for his contributions to the community
Bonneyville vintage base ball team hosting tryouts
UMW rummage sale begins today
Gospel Echoes benefit sale to benefit prison ministry
Judge jails local attorney
Police issue 24 warnings during April’s First Fridays
Local orchards bitten hard by overnight frost
Goshen resale shop will be expanding
GC Symphony Orchestra to perform Friday
Kansas Bible Company in concert Friday
Revivalist headed to North Carolina
Dairy Club donates $10,000 to fair board
Goshen third-graders doing well in reading
Bus repair company may add mechanics
Christine Pickler voted off 'Loser'
Trees can be tied to history and memory
Oaklawn speaker to focus on spirituality and well-being
Consolidation of 9-1-1 centers makes sense
Etna Green woman hurt in U.S. 30 crash
VIDEO: WWII Airplane on Man's Lawn
Goshen Board of Works meets Monday
Nappanee's 9-1-1 dispatch center to merge with county
Goshen College's Afternoon Sabbatical Series to host Chicago art and architecture trip
Goshen College Symphony Orchestra to present spring concert April 13
Goshen College sophomore advances to final round of international composition competition
Protesters show support for arrested midwives in LaGrange County
Federal authorities fear ‘sextortion’ case involves many teens in Indiana
Tracey Noe named new principal of Goshen's Prairie View Elementary
From folk art to yolk art
Couple, both 90, married 69 years
High-mileage team brings home national trophies
WWII plane unable to fly catches the eye of many
Local women’s quilt accepted into Kentucky event
Redevelopment Commission now owns Queen Anne-style house
Will new highway prompt widening?
Derailment leads to unexpected benefits for landowner
Ocean claims ex local on missions trip
Tea partyers trying to retire Sens. Lugar, Hatch
GOP questions prosecutor for Ind. petition forgery
Good Friday in Goshen
Runners, ‘ambassadors’ on hand for Goshen’s First Fridays
A decent proposal on First Fridays
Ligonier man drowns in Haiti
Child struck by vehicle dies
Second a cappela Gospel sing scheduled
Supreme Industries president resigns
Mother of four headed to prison
Are we really as bad off as report says?
Another state math goof costs counties tax revenues
Entries sought for art show
First Fridays to feature run/walk, recital
Candidate hopes to be an example to other Latinos
Officer resigns after battery charge filed
Officials question some county rankings
Goshen man dies on family vacation
Cherish the Ladies to perform at GC
Big, old trees are very important to us
Cambridge bishop to present address at Goshen College's 114th commencement
Two midwives arrested on felony charges
Bethany student wins MCC essay contest
Commissioners considering new gun ordinance for parks
DAR picks its ‘Good Citizens’
City’s garage may be relocated
LaGrange County clerk resigns as part of plea deal
Goshen woman killed in Ind. 13 collision
UPDATE; Driver killed in three-vehicle crash on Ind. 13
Retiring educator looks back on his career
Time to make decision on treating trees for ash borers
WWII vet enjoys gardening
March warmth was a record-setter in Goshen area
Meth cleanup business is booming
South Bend mayor says demoting police chief difficult
A well-intentioned 'mob' at the mall
Restaurant earns beautification award
Downtown treats
'Ladies' premieres Wednesday at Amish Acres
Help when it's needed
UPDATE: Driver killed in two-vehicle crash west of Goshen
DNR: Three Goshen men violated wildlife regulations
UPDATE: Driver killed in two-vehicle crash west of Goshen
Harold Wakefield is the Reader of the Week
Nappanee man arrested on armed robbery charge
Easter season right around the corner
UPDATE: Police identify Elkhart man killed in crash
Annual benefit riding into its 40th year May 19
Crash kills Elkhart man
Barn near Bristol burns to ground
Two more officially charged in connection with Goshen homicide
Concord student arrested on gang-related charges
Krider Gardens brings back memories
Fairfield art students to receive awards at Carnegie Hall
Park entrance fees to begin Sunday
Goshen students shine at chess
Goshen men to be tried together
Volunteers to patrol First Fridays
Annual EARTHTONES concert Saturday at GC
Steel Wheels rolling into Goshen Friday
Rail line now open following Tuesday's train derailment in Noble County
Drivers unhappy about spike in gas prices
Evacuation order lifted near train derailment in northwestern Noble County
GHS musicians take home many awards in New York contest
Goshen College students present work in annual academic symposium
Goshen College faculty recital to feature cellist Dato Machavariani
Officers investigate suspected arsons
Train clean-up continues; some exposure problems reported
Evacuation area expands near derailment site
Trees budding with the changing of seasons a little early
Fire contained, but evacuation order continues following derailment
Goshen mayor won't call special City Council meeting
Registration under way for year-long park workout
Northridge women’s show choir wins state competition
UPDATE: No one injured in train derailment outside Ligonier
UPDATE: No one injured in train derailment outside Ligonier
Elkhart River contains higher-than-normal levels of E. coli
UPDATE: Minimal environmental damage expected from Ligonier train derailment
Diversity Day to team up with First Fridays in May
April 2012 events at Goshen College
Train derails northwest of Ligonier; chemical spill leads to evacuation
GOSHEN SCHOOL BOARD: GHS Principal Jim Kirkton to retire
BOARD OF WORKS: Route for May bicycle race mapped out
UPDATE: Wakarusa boy remembered for his 'cheerful smile'
Some people leaving the pump to pedal
Steelhead in river are tough to catch
Local columnist explores sites and tastes of town of Brugge
Milford man starts film company
Goshen College art seniors will display work in gallery, April 1-21
Gunman blasts van at Roxbury Park
Parrot Heads' goal is to help others
Nappanee Chamber hands out achievement awards
Dale Tobias named Nappanee's top citizen
Ex-farmer, pilot recalls life
Special council meeting may be called to vote on First Friday ordinances
Friends, family hold vigil for Goshen man shot to death
Movie fans hungry for 'The Hunger Games'
Council will try to recover funds
Miss Indiana visits Wakarusa Elementary School
Local pastor wants to take town back from cartels
Records outline criminal history of those involved in Goshen shooting
UPDATE: One dead, one wounded, four jailed
First in line at the fair
Westview names valedictorians
Fairfield High School roof repairs no vacation for work crew
Shipshewana Town Manager Kelly resigns
Goshen man shot to death, another injured in Goshen overnight
Nappanee residents weigh-in to help Boys & Girls Club
Goshen police investigating multiple shootings
The Deep Dark Woods to perform at Goshen's Ignition Garage
Clinton Christian actors to act out classic family show
Writer’s ‘Dragons’ arrive in wake of rejection
Fire officials seeking tips in cause of pavilion fire
Like no other 'Night'
Topeka family focus of new build
Annexation under way for two properties
Goshen College choirs celebrate world music with annual EARTHTONES concert
Goshen native has good view of Manning mania
Rogers Park pavilion damaged by fire
Local students serve as Indiana Senate pages
Teens honored for service
Local quilt garden, mural trail growing
GOSHEN CITY COUNCIL: Brakes applied to downtown curfew for First Fridays
Wakarusa man found six days after falling from tree
Train kills pedestrian in West Goshen
Backers of smoking ban bill vow to target bars next year
Concord will participate in more AP courses thanks to grants
New conflict-of-interest bill impacts local office holders
Middlebury council considering rewrite of noise ordinance
VIDEO: 87-Year-Old Returns to Parkside Elementary
Board awards contract for sidewalk replacement program
Spring break frog hike

Commissioners deny request of animal bedding owner to relocate
AG FOCUS: Another challenging year for dairy farmers
AG FOCUS: Females are making a mark in ‘manly’ profession
AG FOCUS: Tilapia farming continues to catch on in Goshen
AG FOCUS: Topeka Seed & Stove Co. still running hot
More than just a job? What some local leaders learned from early employment
GOSHEN COUNCIL PREVIEW: ‘Symptom of success’ prompts call for ‘Fridays’ curfew
Children’s Resale a big draw in Wakarusa
Goshen Chamber recognizes longevity milestones of businesses
READERS OF THE WEEK: Goshen's Ray and Joanne Swanson enjoy nature, church
STATEHOUSE: Four years later, progress slow on government reforms
TAKING THE PLUNGE
Goshen's Lippert Components and Kinro Inc. are seeking specialty workers
Greencroft resident visits classroom where she attended kindergarten
VIDEO: Fire Destroys Storage Barn
Chamberlain’s guiding light, Don Jantzi, reflects on career
Fire destroys storage shed
Bethany Christian Schools to add door prizes to auction event
Summer horse camp enrollment under way
Don't waste your time, or money planting early
Dog rescued from vacant Goshen home
Goshen College puts 1960s twist on Shakespeare's 'Twelfth Night' for spring mainstage
Mayor wants to improve East Lincoln Avenue neighborhood
Themed auction raises money for B&G Club
Model chess players going to state
Leadership camp the goal at Parkside
Civic theatre putting Tony-award winning play on stage Friday
Have a dispute? The CCJ can help
Large crowd expected at Founder’s Day
Theatre33 will stage comedy
REDEVELOPMENT COMMISSION: Weather has work River Race well ahead of schedule
Warm temperatures and sunny skies have residents heading outdoors early
West Goshen Elementary program 'tapped' as one of nation's best
Bids received on runway project
Pumpkinvine group receives Shipshewana Quality of Life Award
Quilts ranging from Hutterite to Navajo on display in Good Library Gallery, March 25-July 6
Model Elementary chess clubs has all the right moves
EDUCATION: Chamberlain's Don Jantzi to retire at end of school year
Governor says right to work law already working for Indiana
Kennedy's Kitchen concert set for St. Patrick's Day in Goshen
Concord senior in All State Band
Authors, artists showcase wares at Historical Museum
Goshen College students to present 'Program of Musical Scenes' during opera workshop
Goshen College faculty recital featuring organ and soprano set for March 25
Girl Scout gathering
Helping Henryville
'R'enovation
GHS junior tops in Shakespeare contest
Local residents weigh in on smoking ban
Legislative session wraps up
Tweet relief for Indiana tornado victims
Sewage plant to get new control pit
High gas prices may end driver’s ed
Elkhart family named 'Big' Family of the Year
First Brethren thrift store raises $22,000 for charity in first year
Revival is taking center stage at 105-year-old Goshen Theater
STATEHOUSE: Smoking ban bill filled with loopholes
Hutterite martyrs of WWI to be discussed
Sorority preparing for basket bingo Sunday
LaGrange Habitat board has new members
Goshen College freshmen to start year with iPads
Violinist and composer Mark O'Connor will celebrate the best in American swing with an evening of acoustic string jazz
Sophomore composition student a semi-finalist in London-based international music competition
Councilwoman wants increase in enforcing Goshen’s ordinances
Ind. House approves statewide smoking ban bill
Donkey baskebtall game planned Saturday
Lavender Jazz concert Friday at Goshen College
Off to see the wizard
Historic books, Bibles can be viewed at Middlebury facility
WHO WE ARE: Hispanic storefronts dot the community
WHO WE ARE: Soccer's popularity keeps growing
Bicyclist injured in hit-and-run; two arrested after fleeing police
WHO WE ARE: Technology is changing the face of business
Brothers bike to the birds
Incoming Goshen College first-year students to get an iPad as part of mobile technology initiative and new general education curriculum
Notre Dame professor featured in upcoming Conference on Religion and Science
Gusts knock down trees, bring down electric wires
Goshen has guideline for what trees to plant along streets
Speakers qualify for state finals
'Wizard of Oz' to be performed
UPDATE: Boy hurt in hit-and-run crash released from hospital
Boy seriously injured, two arrested in hit-and-run crash
WHO WE ARE: Local churches using technology
Appropriate storm-relief donations needed
WHO WE ARE: Living the lake life in LaGrange County
City Council signals support of Supreme expansion
Streets will be closed in Goshen
WHO WE ARE: Goshen College alumni have integrated into the local community
WHO WE ARE: Infrastructure changes with needs
WHO WE ARE: A growing interest
Goshen College wins Indiana School of the Year awards in radio and television
The Crossing students help clear tornado-ravaged town
Former Westview principal OK after tornadoes blast his high school in Henryville
Hoosiers quick to respond with cleanup help in tornado areas
WHO WE ARE: Misconceptions about the Amish
WHO WE ARE: 175 years of communication
WHO WE ARE: Exporting Elkhart County
Students take to the stars
‘Mama’s boy’ may be a good thing after all
Goshen College's Lavender Jazz spring concert set for March 9
"Goshen Meets Broadway" during March 13 Afternoon Sabbatical program
Middlebury couple raising money to adopt Chinese orphan
WHO WE ARE: Ivy Tech
Couple enjoys local outdoor fun
WGCS wins awards at state
Inventors, tinkerers want to share workspace
Medical records transition from paper to electronic
Funeral homes aid veterans groups in flag disposal
38 dead as storms demolish small towns
Fashion in action
UPDATE: Supreme may add 350 jobs
Mayor apologizes for 'Rainy Day' mistake
First Fridays: Goshen's downtown story
RV sales forecast improving
Spring fever hits gardener
Supreme Corp. expansion may add 350 jobs
Conservation awards given to adults, students
Many ‘buts’ to smoking ban bill
Recent weather a reminder of twisters past
Analyst predicts shipment increase for RVs
Whitehorse show set at Ignition Garage
Goshen woman escapes burning home
Goshen native releases a new book
Middlebury man seeks state senate seat
Youth choir festival this weekend
'Hear-Tell' in Goshen
Local son to speak at Final Four
Local school second in math improvement
Kathryn Sherer, longtime professor of music at Goshen College, dies
Drivers feeling pressure at the pump
Local sorority offering prom-style dresses for $10 each
City's ordinance shows an awareness of value of trees
Sorority raising money through sales, auction
Nature preserve may become county park
Goshen housing donations reach $93,000
Asian-American restaurant opens in familiar location
Board seeks bids for drainage project
Gently used prom dresses to be sold with money going to medical scholarships
VIDEO: Church hosts luau for the disabled
VIDEO: Nissan Leaf
Local author to be featured Final Four speaker
List of priorities for stormwater user fee causes tempers to flare
Finally able to cross under
Spring birding challenge nudges all ages outdoors
Faculty flute and piano recital 'From Russia With Love' on March 11
Indiana may have exemptions from 'No Child' but Goshen schools will proceed as usual for now
Two dead in murder-suicide
Farming accident kills Pierceton woman
Taller signal poles needed for C.R. 17 extension
A woman’s dream: Finding the perfect purse
Pets of the Week
Former State Police post commander sentenced to 10 years in prison
Rieth Center in need of volunteers
Marcia Yost helps make Goshen sound better than ever
Sustainable agriculture alive in Elkhart County
Career and technical program areas expanded
Marketing students take over school’s bookstore
Shipshewana’s Gladys Ringo is celebrating 90 years of living well
Local expert tapped for ‘The Amish’
Reserve funds put city in good spot
Taking advantage of peace and quiet
Kubacki continues to campaign for meth bill
Local teens win scholarship awards
Goshen Die employee singled out for academic honors
Democrats seek agency review
What do you think?
Essenhaus to host Bible drama
Proposed rules could limit youth roles on farms
Republicans explain vote reversal
Shining a 'Light in the Darkness'
Klahr garners fitness award
Concord schools asked to join local alliance
City officials opt to merge TIF districts
Pickler continues to lose weight
SPA Women’s Ministry Home benefit garners $35,000
Statewide smoking ban bill still burns
Madison St. bridge fixed
City code enforcement now under police department
Community joins together to learn how to better help local children
Tickets on sale for Northridge’s annual show choir invitational
Now in 'Technicolor'
Public's passion a factor in vote to help housing authority
Fiber artist Juanita Yoder to display paintings on silk, linen, paper in GC's Hershberger Gallery
Goshen College Men's Chorus to share "Light in the Darkness" during spring break tour
Killer of Goshen motel owner sentenced to 65 years in prison
New ambulance rates moving forward
Joan Collaso concert Friday at Lerner
Noise to get a second look
Warm welcome for new but familiar leader
Murderer of Goshen man sentenced to 65 years
Plan targets college completion
Goshen College announces top scholarship recipients for 2012-13
UPDATE: Funding plan passes
Watch portion sizes, plate sizes for healthy eating
Effort to expand school voucher program fails
Bid accepted for new fire truck
Police impersonator attempts to stop vehicle
Elkhart man, 29, to run for county council
Parrot Heads planning 'Cheeseburger in Paradise" event
Reassessment process may get more time
Dental teams checking Goshen students
Two local women competing in scholarship program
Train buffs ride the rails at Essenhaus
4-H wants homeschoolers, too
Goshen couple sight rare Asian bird in Indiana
Chamberlain Neighborhood Association is bringing neighbors together
Electric Nissan Leaf has dealership charged up
Reserve officers serve for the love of the work
75 walk the walk for the homeless
Money starts to trickle in for Housing Authority debt
Park department offering lesson how to make maple syrup
Goshen’s downtown ahead of renovation curve
Legislature looks at expanding historic preservation tax credits to help Indiana’s main streets
Rep. Marlin Stutzman to close his Goshen office
Cause of house fire in Concord Township ruled
County museum to host American Girl Doll Day
Sponsors sought for LaGrange 4-H
Police charge Goshen man with murder
Fire destroys Concord home, kills pets
City receiving donations for housing authority crisis
Compassionate conservatives not up for election
Goshen-origin band raises money for First Fridays
Nappanee man dies in crash near Bourbon
John McCutcheon to perform benefit concert for Bethany schools
Goldmine Pickers to perform at Goshen Theater
Concord's got 'Groove!'
Opposing viewpoints
Student talent to be showcased tonight at Wakarusa Elementary
Goshen boy fighting rare, life-altering muscle disease
Roy Pickler voted off 'The Biggest Loser'
For less impact on trees and resources, use less energy
GC 'Coffeehouse' tickets available
Grandma assists with birth
VIDEO: Roy Pickler voted off The Biggest Loser
UPDATE: Utilimaster closing facility in Wakarusa
GC ads air during Grammys
UPDATE: Heart transplant patient recovering
GC commercial airs during Grammys
VIDEO: Fairfield High School Press Box
Commissioners close book on Phase 2A of C.R. 17 extension
Utilimaster to close Wakarusa plant; consolidate operations in Bristol
Goshen College unites to raise money for employee Habitat house
Professor of Music Matthew Hill marks CD release 'Silent Colors' with piano recital on Feb. 17
GOSHEN SCHOOLS: Trustees approve new school calendar
Diane Woodworth named next superintendent of Goshen Community Schools
UPDATE: Goshen's Barrett Younghans recovering from heart transplant surgery
Northridge students headed to state Science Olympiad contest
Amish-owned food markets seeing growth
IU Goshen Health names new CEO
Love still alive 50 years later
Church members building homes in Haiti
Tickets available for college's annual International Student Club Coffeehouse March 17
Online Lenten devotions offer college faculty and student voices; Reflections begin Ash Wednesday at www.goshen.edu/devotions
After two-year wait, Goshen teen receives heart transplant
Coat for a coat: Company gives back
Snyders enjoy a lifetime together
Young scientists compete in Olympic-style event at Goshen College Saturday
Fairfield students building press box
Lawmakers: Bipartisan cooperation does exist
Purchase of GHA office part of downfall?
Family wins Keystone travel trailer
'Pancake Club' makes a difference
Local boy receives hearing aid help
Election 2012: Contests set for primary
Daniels would consider post under GOP president
Finding the perfect filler for your garden
Classic pop concert to benefit REAL Services
Wood recycler may get to move
RV industry leader thinks worst is over
Super Bowl fans warned about measles outbreak
Toledo Symphony, Goshen College choirs in concert Feb. 19
'Seussical' debuts Friday
Student radio station up for national awards
Council bailout of housing authority not a done deal
Goshen winter guard members preparing for their big show
Police have suspects in theft of charity containers at Walmarts
Museum programs to focus on barns
New library rental fees set
Local artists win at regionals
Indiana lawmakers return to action after Super Bowl break
Goshen College's WGCS receives most nominations for college radio awards
CITY COUNCIL: Housing Authority’s crisis packs the house
CITY COUNCIL: First hurdle cleared for $571,050 in Goshen Housing Authority relief
UPDATE: One killed in Harrison Township crash
Preschool mothers to host film about faith
More work on new bike trail approved
Indianapolis organizers considering asking for another Super Bowl
Mother donates funds to the Crossing in memory of her son
Homemakers to teach 'heritage skills'
Speed limit on western portion of C.R. 26 may be lowered
Bauer tactics unite, divide outnumbered Democrats
Trustees report mild demand for heating bill help
Voucher crisis lands on council's doorstep
Frank Coyne is the Reader of the Week
On a Super Sunday
Band's upcoming concert will help keep Goshen festival free
Lotus returning to its roots for theater benefit
Study committee to evaluate vote center proposal
Stuck in the middle
Super Bowl spectacle good for Goshen businesses
Enjoying a 'Super Sunday'
Elkhart County in second place for meth lab busts
Democrats want their candidate as Ind. elections chief
Police investigate thefts of donation canisters
Super Bowl host prepares for super demand from phones
‘Centers’ could replace current polls
Youngsters dance the night away
New school start times, breaks proposed
Homes struck by bullets in drive-by
COLUMN: It’s a new year for all you gardeners
New home may not work for operation
After 27 years, Greencroft's vice president of mission and quality steps down
Trolley routes changed after Concord stops paying its share
‘48 Days’ author to speak
Toledo Symphony Orchestra and Goshen College choirs present Fauré's 'Requim' with Grammy award winning conductor Vance George
School employees get first look at clinic
Community rallies behind Sam Gewe during cancer fight
Comedian Daniel Tosh coming to the Morris April 18
First Fridays to feature films, 'Mardi Gras'
Caught in the One Act
Super security for Super Bowl begins
Legislators believe General Assembly will get back to work
Feb. 14 Afternoon Sabbatical program incorporates love for coffee and Baroque music
Three Goshen College students' 'This I Believe' essays aired
Mayor to ask City Council to help pay housing authority's debt
New patrol, corrections officers sworn in
Benefits of trees: health, environment, economy
State capital draws on super effort to overcome Super Bowl skeptics
Loss of housing vouchers could have significant social impact
Area schools gather on campus for Science Olympiad Regional Tournament on Feb. 11
Goshen College students grapple with peace and justice issues in annual peace speech contest
Housing voucher crisis in Goshen ‘on our doorstep’
IU Health Goshen suffers web security breach; personal information for more than 12,000 people compromised
Indiana right-to-work bill heads to final vote
Ind. House approves limited statewide smoking ban
Ind. Senate broadens teaching creationism proposal
John Leatherman seeking re-election to County Council
Progress in sight for empty Goshen house
County Commissioners approve animal control agreements
NFL determined not to repeat Dallas debacle in Indy
Indiana right-to-work bill on way to final vote
VIDEO: NorthWood Sweetheart Week
Man pleads guilty to murdering Goshen business owner
Wesco stands his own ground
Legislators propose eliminating smoking in bars
Time to throw on PJs and shop
Couple finds pleasure in family
Northridge sophomore creates marketing-products company
Lawmakers take issue with RTW protesters
When babies bite while nursing and other thoughts
A Ligonier native makes a unique donation to cancer research
Shipshewana council believes center's funds are town's
Behavior of a few teens at First Fridays becomes concern
Longtime church secretary retires
Union members protest at Sen. Carlin Yoder's home
Governor tells Rotarians he hopes Legislature can return to normal business
Grapes are a passion in southwest Michigan
Shipments in 2011 increase by 4.1 percent
Elkhart business owner eyes seat
Historical Society volunteers dust off the past
Shipshewana council members trying to prevent 'illegal takeover' of funds
Nursing students gather for annual mock convention for the last time
Goshen College Winter One Act plays explore misconceptions of identity
Local reps vote for right-to-work bill
‘Laugh Out Local’ festival planned at Bristol Opera House
Rural New Paris barn destroyed by fire
Additional charge filed against accused killer
Suzy Bogguss concert Feb. 2 in Goshen
‘Butch’ Nine killer seeks clemency
Road crews work to keep up with potholes
Stump says Goshen needs more help in county government
STATEHOUSE: Teaching creationism clears Senate panel
STATEHOUSE: Battle over ‘right to work’ is over; bill passes with a 54-44 House vote
U.S. Rep. Stutzman responds to State of the Union
Picklers still alive on 'The Biggest Loser'
Layers of culture intertwine, making N. Indiana home
Goshen City Councilman Tom Stump to run for Elkhart County Council
Tunnel vision at GC
Goshen police discontinue 'information form'
Daniels takes aim at Obama
Obama says American dream in danger
UPDATE: Teens arrested after convenience store burglary
Goshen fire captain retires, paramedic promoted
Retired ambassador to lead series of political discussions
Surveyor would like cap on stormwater tax
Union to use Gov. Daniels' words against him in TV ad Tuesday
Goshen College announces Fall 2011-12 Dean's List
February 2012 events at Goshen College
Goshen teacher wins Super Bowl tickets
Indiana Democrats lose right-to-work referendum vote
Goshen school Superintendent Bruce Stahly will retire in June
Goshen's Old Country Buffet closed
What keeps you going during the lull of winter?
Goshen officials optimistic about 2012 building trends
Goshen College student talent show to raise money for employee Habitat house
LaCasa unveils certified ‘green’ apartment house.
Right-to-work fines raise question of judicial reach
ICE ESCAPADES IN ELKHART
Agriculture economist expects another good year for farmers
Signs indicate that farmers have enjoyed a rare run of prosperity
READER OF THE WEEK: Goshen's Roger Metras enjoys collecting, meeting people
Unpaid taxes has Shipshewana's Splash Universe on the auction block
Future of Shipshewana's Town Center in doubt five years after grand opening
'Losers' Roy and Christine Pickler have plenty of followers in Middlebury
Court vacates one conviction against Goshen bail bondsman
Cabbies, hospitality workers asked to report sex trafficking during Super Bowl week
Democrat leader has new idea for right to work referendum
Court rules Goshen police violated man's Miranda right
Dzung Nguyen honored as Asian car dealer of the year
More volunteers sought for reading push
Rep. Marlin Stutzman, ex-LaGrange County clerk seek posts
Syracuse Town Council helps plans for Oakwood keep moving with new district
Local author to speak at library
City’s 2012 CDBG budget expected to shrink
Ted and Company Theater Works coming to Goshen Feb. 8-10
Ind. could soon be only ‘dry’ state on Sundays
Shooter calls victim ‘local joker’
Department leaders give a 2011 review
Path change order ups cost to $1.47 million
Spektral Quartet concert set at GC
United Way gives $5,000 to LoveWay program, Cowboy Poetry
Should Indiana stick with class basketball?
STATEHOUSE: Referendum on ‘right to work’ may be unconstitutional
Seattle metalsmith Andy Cooperman to exhibit work in Goshen College's Hershberger Gallery
DECISION 2012: Riegsecker sets sights on Yoder’s County Commissioner seat
STATEHOUSE: Fight over $1,000-per-day fines continue over Dems’ RTW boycott
Hypnotherapist gives demonstration in Milford
An interesting, large elm likely survived DED attack
Speaker threatens fines for boycott
Community center plans on hold
Lake effect snow falls in Goshen area
United Way of Elkhart County raises $1.9M in 2011
Elkhart County awarded $25,000 grant from state Supreme Court
Horizon Project educational initiative
Two file for commissioners' post
Spotlight on 9th Street Corridor plan Thursday
MCC meat canning begins Monday
Civil Rights pioneer visits Goshen College for Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Indiana Conservation Officer Jon Boyd named Officer Of The Year.
Youth Honors Orchestra concert Tuesday
Farmers State Bank donates $20,000 to charities
Sixth-grader wins Westview spelling bee
Local division exists on right to work law
City Council, school board to discuss future projects
Jerlecki revels in pageant experience
Public quizzes lawmakers about smoking law
Proposed law would eliminate sales tax on RVs
Slow economy leads Leroy Graber back to auction life
Redevelopment projects will change the look of Goshen millrace area
Goshen attorney has been enjoying hunting trips around the world
Jackie Jerlecki of Goshen participates in Miss America pageant
Democrats want Hoosiers to vote on right-to-work law
Now that there's snow, parks offering tube, ski rentals
Jerlecki part of Miss America pageantry
Goshen escapes worst of lake-effect snowstorm
Artist creates focal points for yards and gardens
Proposed law would tighten ephedrine control
Spray-tanning minors would need a parent present
Downtown designs: Several business opening, renovating downtown
Motorists dealing with slick roads
Elkhart County Youth Honors Orchestras to present winter concert
Sen. Lugar speaks at Zimmer
‘Brighton Beach Memoirs’ to be performed in Bristol
Nappanee Board of Works members approve new patrol cars
Fairfield students win at nationals
Soup contest kicks off carnival
Civil Rights pioneer Vincent Harding to speak at Goshen College’s King Day activities
Declaring 'War' at New World Arts
The year in weather
Indiana's Chief justice praises ‘common purpose’ in State of the Judiciary speech
STATEHOUSE: Attorney General supports bill that would benefit public access
It should be back to winter for today
Former Arizona Sheriff packs ’em in at Goshen's Beulah Church
Styx added to 2012 Elkhart County 4-H Fair entertainment slate
Graffiti an expression of frustration, but does anyone hear you?
Leesburg woman wins title
Borden's donates pink proceeds to cancer center
Bristol driver arrested after crash
Jerlecki enjoying her time on the big stage
Lucid backs out of lease deal
The text of Gov. Daniels' State of the State speech
Talking about 'work'
Weather in 2011 started out wet, finished dry
Filing for county political offices begins Wednesday
VIDEO: SugaRush Desserts
MULTIMEDIA: Ice Sculpting
Goshen Street Department building will get new concrete floor
Goshen schools health clinic nearing completion
New law allows police to ticket drivers on school properties
Sen. Yoder opposed to leaving construction unions out of right-to-work law
Dennis Sharkey not seeking re-election to County Council
Amazon to collect Indiana sales tax starting in 2014
Man fleeing police leaves child behind
WEATHER BULLETIN: Lake effect snow expected to kick up Thursday afternoon
Pie-making contest open to all Jan. 23
Benton student loves competing in rodeo
Disabled Goshen man wants to see golf carts made street legal
Matterns chili, Ohio artist win
Many family, child-friendly events scheduled at parks
Readers of the Week enjoy travel, including his adventurous trips
Housing authority enjoys a new beginning
WHOLE FAMILY: Consider ‘baby signing’ when talking to your child
Shipshewana’s Shelli Yoder nearly won prestigious crown 20 years ago
New 'edible artwork' bakery opens in Elkhart
Harvest church, Prayer Network hosting seminar Jan. 14
Violinist, pianist to perform at GC
STATEHOUSE: Democrats may head back to work soon
Thousands pack downtown Goshen for annual fire and ice festival
Indiana's 'right to work' battle attracts national attention
Extension homemakers to teach Heritage Skills
Museum project examines WWII
Accused killer may face a life sentence
Goshen family regroups after losing home to fire
Republicans hold out on labor bill
Mayor looks to positive changes in 2012
Goshen man wins $50,000 in Powerball
Two farm buildings destroyed in fires
Still time to help Goshen's Jackie Jerlecki reach Miss America finals
Warsaw woman is there to campaign for Santorum
The Original Hoosiers: Miami History and Culture Monday, Jan. 9, 2012, 3 to 5 p.m.
Goshen College's Soroka, violin, to collaborate with cello and piano for faculty recital
Chicago-based Spektral String Quartet coming to Goshen College's Rieth Recital Hall
Judge stays order ousting Indiana Secretary of State Charlie White
STATEHOUSE: House Democrats 'filibuster' to delay start of session
Business owners concerned about crimes in Nappanee
Journey to Miss America contest begins for Goshen's Jackie Jerlecki
Nisley family wins Millersburg lighting contest
Cruiser RV receives development grant
Goshen College graduate looks to a new year of seeking justice for refugees in Ecuador
Goshen council has new faces
Goshen family loses home to fire
Road crews clean up snow from lake-effect storm
'Fire and Ice' returns to downtown Goshen
'Hope, History and Change' the focus of MLK Study Day
Dry Branch Fire Squad concert schedule
'Sowing Seeds' seminar set at Harvest church
Nappanee officials sworn in
Winter Storm Warning remains in effect
New year, new arrivals
Girl's death shows hole in Amber Alert system
If locals had vote in Iowa, Romney might win
Recycler challenging denial of business permit
Chic Lantz reflects on City Council career
Winter storm warning issued
Humane Society has pets available for adoption
Daniels readies final test in conservative lab
Ind. Statehouse capacity limit angers Democrats
Indiana lawmakers urged to address 911 funding issues
2011 Year in Review: October through December
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2011 Year in Review: April through June
2011 Year in Review: January through March
YEAR IN REVIEW: Uncharacteristic violence rattles the Maple City
YEAR IN REVIEW: Goshen city election was an eye-opener for residents
Evansville lawmaker wants performers to follow rules when singing the 'Star-Spangled Banner"’
RV shipments increase 21 percent
Gov. Daniels wants no political spectacles at Super Bowl
Long time Nappanee officer to retire Jan. 21
Chill out at ChillFest
Annual Shipshewana Ice Festival becomes a popular event
COMMENTARY: Newspaper career full of wonderful memories
Gov. Daniels says stage collapse victims deserve more cash
Beating meth addiction
Kroemer to retire as News' publisher
Topeka RV plant to add 250 jobs
New calendar educates public about watersheds
Helping to power up the Olympic Village
Traveling the wilderness of poverty, faith and science
Man arrested on several charges
UPDATE: Milford motorist killed in Ind. 15 crash
GHS business students recognized
Magical candlelight brightens the darkness
Police officers plan basketball tournament to help one of their own
It's back to the store for shoppers
FBI joins search for missing disabled girl
Lippert employees present gifts to Goshen children
Historic rifle donated to Goshen museum
Volunteers serve up Christmas cheer in Goshen
VIDEO: Salvation Army Adopt-A-Family
'Miracle' occurs at Middlebury Food Pantry
Students turn contest into aid for others
SLIDESHOW: Christmas Eve Shopping
City investigates high water bill
Local diocese joins national campaign to get Catholics practicing
Agencies relocate to Elkhart
Fund set up to help victims of Ind. 15 fire
Gold coin dropped into Army’s kettle
Sixth-grader wins school spelling bee
Wakarusa spellers go prepared
Helmuth takes school spelling bee
Passing generosity on: Parkside students to donate special projects
County officers make series of arrests in theft cases
Community food pantries seeing an increase for services
Soldier surprises daughter with return home
Elkhart Fifth Third bank robbed
Fire damages home north of Goshen
Community’s generosity appreciated by those receiving aid for the holiday
Solar panel on hold
Center for Healing and Hope staff, location changing
Milford factory closure will eliminate 60 jobs
Council addresses six ordinances
Council member finishes out the year
Elkhart County Council districts adjusted for population changes
Cheerful givers filling Army's kettles
New traffic-flow plan created for Goshen post office
Rowe receives IAAO designation
County council districts altered slightly
Syracuse man critical following morning crash
VIDEO: Michiana Ice Carvers
January 2012 events at Goshen College
Elkhart Church to offer special worship service for people who find the holidays difficult
Elkhart woman says winning is 'surreal'
Next round of Master Gardener training scheduled for fall of 2012
What to do about all those cats?
Not so fast, taxpayers
A chance to work it off
Dunlap’s Alton Love builds a priceless ’56 Chevey showcar
Right to work, smoking ban, local reform on Gov. Daniels' wish list
Elkhart County judges, attorneys would welcome sentencing reform
County judicial systems are not consistent when it comes to sentencing Class D felons
Middlebury dairy farmer, Sheriff stand up to FDA
Rep. Stutzman visits Afghanistan
Local program may keep some from returning to prison
Elkhart County sheriff, lawmaker support sentencing reforms
Low-level offenders filling Indiana prisons
Amish boy's wish to meet Peyton Manning being granted
Keystone RV is top contributor to United Way
Local youths enjoy 'Shop with a Cop'
GC's theatrical peace
Kosciusko County woman becomes vocal outlet for Tea Party
Lawmaker files bill to bring back single-class basketball
Indiana lawmakers target smoking ban ahead of Super Bowl
The art of the barn
Thompson Square coming to Elkhart County Fair
Local agencies says state action harming child protection efforts
Goshen Park Board will take pond if it's free
Country artist Josh Turner to perform at Elkhart County Fair
UPDATE: Woman, child in fair condition after crash
Motorcyclists give back
Trees will do crazy things to keep on living
Stutzman's staff to participate in town hall forum
Dr. Vincent Harding to present "Hope, History and Change" during GC's MLK Study Day
Odd-looking deer shot by Goshen man
Former RV employee arraigned in Ky. rape case
UPDATE: Man killed in SUV-buggy crash
One killed in car-buggy crash near Goshen
Contract awarded for demolition at former Bayer property
Parks department, local artist offer classes
GHS grad serving on ‘Adventure’
Bids for new fire truck considered
Police officers take local children shopping for Christmas
Goshen College Peace Play contest still accepting submissions
Camp leaders fear sewer project will cause closures
Council member to run for County Commissioner seat
UPDATE: Two hurt in Greene Road crash
Barn paintings on display in museum
Ribbon cut on Lincoln corridor
Girl with a goal: Donate 300 books to Boys & Girls Club
Lunch at Goshen College raises money for family of slain professor
New center to house homeless vets in Fort Wayne
Chess players capture awards
Maple Leaf Farms opens store to sell duck, chicken products and more
Kids enjoy a little Christmas in Shipshewana
Surplus leaves council smiling
Council approves tax breaks
Concord Christmas Spectacular continues with two concerts today
Eby's tree will be displayed for returning soldiers
Historic cemetery vandalized
Harvest Community Church to present Christmas musical
Vandals destroy tombstones at historic rural cemetery
Late coach makes bequest to Bethany chess team
Lawmakers expected to consider smoking ban
4,000 lbs. of poultry donated
State: No evidence of voter fraud by candidate
Bethany High School to give Christmas concert
Concert gets new ‘Incarnation’
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Contest judge says gingerbread homes should go to nationals
Nappanee native leaves $196,000 to public
Couple gives $300,000 to local charities
Council refuses to release retainage money for project
Council transfers money for fire truck
Walk leader donates $30,000
Elkhart Civic to host 'Winterlude'
'Right to work' viewed as top legislative issue
Robbery suspect arrested
A grim anniversary
Jefferson Brethren children to present Christmas musical
Gardner's opens new showroom
Airtite Insulation fined for employee death
VIDEO: Tending the courthouse clock
BOARD OF WORKS: Work finished at Indiana and Wilden avenues
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS: Sale of surplus land near C.R.s 17 and 38 approved
The Goshen News earns nine Hoosier State Press Association awards
Man shot while allegedly attempting to burglarize Silver Lake home
UPDATE: Keystone RV employee accused of rape bonds out of jail in Kentucky
Key Bank near Concord Mall robbed
Keystone RV employee arrested in Kentucky for alleged rape of co-worker
Bells ringing for Salvation Army to help the needy
First city planner to retire
Etch-A-Sketching her way to motherhood
Annual Christmas musical planned at Nappanee church
From a newcomer’s perspective,
Readers of the Week are long time educators
Officers: Policies, strategies have changed since Nu-Wood
2001 factory shooting still haunts victim, widow
Lincoln Ave. apartments will serve the homelesss
Family has a tough fight against cancer
Holiday cheer lights up Goshen
Park model RVs made in Goshen displayed at trade show
Local holiday bazaars and fundraisers planned
Forest River’s Aviator is flying high
Truck campers are seeing a resurgence in sales.
Two GC alumnae return for violin, piano recital in Rieth Recital Hall
Officials stand firm on chicken pox mandate
Top companies of the year saluted
Drug-abuse prevention advocates honored
Holiday happenings
Lite travelers taking note
UPDATE: Former teacher sentenced to 18 months
UPDATE: Utility crews working to restore power
Utility crews working to restore power
Chicken pox outbreak in Middlebury
Gerald Rasler named Northridge principal
Children ages 6-14 invited to LoveWay winter horse camp
Former NorthWood teacher sentenced
Heart of Gold nominee supports food pantry
NATIONAL RV TRADE SHOW: Cequent products help RVers get hitched
Even during trying times, optimism evident at national RV show
UPDATE: Winter dumped on Elkhart County; As many as 8,200 without power
Elkhart County office spared from deep American Red Cross cuts
Elkhart group works to send wheelchairs to children in Kyrgyztan
Green flag drops on National RV Trade Show
GOSHEN SCHOOL BOARD: Reading programs need more volunteers
UPDATE: Winter storm could drop 5 inches of snow on Goshen
BOARD OF WORKS: Loan plan for LaCasa approved; officer promoted
December 2011 events at Goshen College
Goshen College English Department, Better World Books present 'Goshen Graphix'
Celebrate Christmas in art during upcoming Goshen College Aternoon Sabbatical
STATEHOUSE: Coalition of merchants push for online sales tax collection
Local RV executives get ready for national RVIA show in Louisville
County Commissioners approve filing system upgrade for recorder's office
Stylists raise funds for mammograms
UPDATE: Victim of fatal fire near New Paris identified; blaze ruled an accident
Local retailers would favor a change in sales tax law
Conflicted politics deter reform
Chamerlain school staffer killed in crash
Bringing back the ban bill
Where only a few dare climb
We should keep breast-feeding patrons in mind
Local leaders would welcome sales tax rule change
An unfair advantage?
F.W. Bigler is the Reader of the Week
Fire death investigation continues
Angie's Kettle Corn business is popping
Local Kiwanis clubs raising funds for vaccines
Man found dead in burning mobile home
Compassionate Caregivers opens office in Goshen
Local shoppers take advantage of 'Black Friday' deals
Goshen's candyland
Holiday dinner served for 365 guests
Winter warmth ahead
Renowned pianist to perform at Ruthmere
Local ‘elves’ invited to give gifts to seniors
Quilter, writer become friends
Giving thanks
Single mom grateful for Salvation Army holiday help
'Festival of Carols' planned
Thanksgiving Day dinner turns 20 this Thursday
Union workers protest on General Assembly's organization day
Students stock Goshen food pantry
Nappanee council approves industrial park amendment
Sewer deal worked out with Hilltop
New street signs mean brighter times are ahead
WNIT to broadcast state band finals Thursday
BOARD OF WORKS: DLZ tapped for city projects
REDEVELOPMENT COMMISSION: Combining TIF districts proposed
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS: Rezoning of former American Countryside facility approved
Statehouse Republicans declare “right to work” as top priority
Pence brings campaign for governor to downtown Goshen
Former State Police post commander Dallard Tackett pleads guilty
Extension honors its supporters
Shoppers say there’s money in the budget for Thanksgiving
Celebrate Christmas with Goshen College during the eighth annual Festival of Carols
Residents invited to give thanks
Fitness center gets greener with Sun Shower Project
Veterans give surprise send-off to the Piecuches
New RV products going to THE SHOW
Author Skypes Middlebury third-graders
Good visibility, proper riding habits key factors in bicyclists staying safe
Concord potters fired up to help Riley Hospital
UPDATE: Lane's employees robbed at gunpoint
Lane's Fast Food Mart held up
Heritage students create bat conservation website
Two sponsors upset with WFRN over broadcast
A dining tradition
Merit students help WWII veteran
NorthWood’s The Logue takes home state prize
Sorority’s House of Holly returns
Rep. Stutzman votes to expand gun permit protection
Volunteers send a Group HUG to troops overseas
Goshen Street Department gets down to business in new home
Goshen College students to present art exhibit around theme of "North and South"
FBI seeking serial bank robber
Two juries later, still a killer
Residents flee burning home
New bike trail will go to fairgrounds in Goshen
Superintendent no fan of school vouchers
Shipshewana merchants drawing visitors with holiday events
All that Lavender Jazz
Here we are at the November Elkhart Artwalk! Come on over to 227 South Main
Education chief: More reforms are coming
Committee taking look at restrictions on GHS laptops
New Goshen jobs tied to tax breaks
Police dog gets retirement home
Goshen Neapolitan pizza restaurant certified
Utility department to purchase new sewer vacuum equipment
Local Habitat for Humanity has something to celebrate
Shipshewana has busy holiday event schedule
Goshen College's Lavender Jazz to take Sauder Hall stage for fall concert
Local science teacher one of first to own new Chevrolet Volt
County K-9 retires
Grand jury declines to charge Goshen police officer in fatal shooting
Teachers find unique ways to raise project funds
Babies die, leaving hearts to grieve, lessons to learn
Sounds of the season fill Goshen’s downtown
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Goshen’s Emily Kolbus wins title of Miss Elkhart County
READERS OF THE WEEK: Pastoral team continues to serve
Mixing this ice cream really is Rocket Science
Goshen High School students working as part of curriculum
Businesses provide on-the-job education for GHS students
LASTING IMAGES: Local GOP and Dems show contrast in their campaigns
Hunsbergers hit high note at Notre Dame basketball game
Goshen's Tom Stark retires from banking industry on significant date
Happenstance leads couples to altar on rare date
Goshen veterans gather for their day
Harvest Community Church adding on
‘Orange’ you glad I wrote about bittersweet?
Goshen councilman pens first fiction novel
Local athletic directors shocked, disturbed by Penn State sex abuse allegations, reactions
Veterans get free night at local B&B
Attempted murderer gets 44-year term
A furry friend for Ava
With the election over, it's time to look ahead
Wind gusts topple trees, create outages
Goshen families enjoy Halloween tradition
FOP lodge offers reward in Goshen murder
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Middlebury schools losing ‘a visionary’
Music Boosters fruit sale under way
Goshen election in the spotlight
RV exporters
Fairfield band ends season with ninth-place finish
Dunlap couple enjoys collection of a lifetime
Concord's class act
UPDATE: Toll Road crash survivor upgraded to fair condition
Maple Leaf Farms opens new headquarters
Goshen High School band marches through adversity
A downtown candyland for Goshen trick-or-treaters
Riegsecker suggests beefing up police patrols in Goshen
UPDATE: Seven killed on historically dangerous stretch of Toll Road
UPDATE: Seven killed in Toll Road crash
Goshen, Concord and Fairfield bands to compete for state titles
Public waits to comment on U.S. 20 widening
Seven killed, four injured in Toll Road crash near Bristol
Spanning the globe
Police shooting in hands of county prosecutor
Turning the tables
Utilimaster introduces new commercial van
'Roadshow' donates to slain man's family
Goshen College to present the modern tragedy "A View from the Bridge" for fall mainstage
A road more traveled
Bethany speech, debate team earns national honor
Medical clinic for Goshen Schools is one step closer to reality
Goshen College Choirs' fall concert to offer works from Mozart to world music
With city cracking down on vacant homes, owner asks for more time
Driver killed in crash near Syracuse
Memories of outdoor education adventures shared at camp
Fairfield grad is Purdue drum major
November 2011 events at Goshen College
Irish Poet Peter Fallon to offer November poetry reading at Goshen College
Regular folk by week, craftsmen and warriors on weekends
Will Tea Party sway vote?
Former nursing students reunite after 69 years
Recent violant spree in Goshen has some searching for ‘security’
A life worth living
Three bands heading to state
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Millersburg's Carriage Inc. may have a plan to stay open
Kauffman: Goshen is still a safe place
UPDATED: Goshen businessman murdered in Motel room; police arrest suspect in Kokomo
Workers say murder victim was a kind man
Goshen council at-large candidates talk business
Man arrested on murder charge in Goshen death
Council district candidates give their views on the issues
UPDATED: Body found at former Goshen Inn
Educators, leaders tackle early education issues
Community invited to celebrate Middlebury Legion's 90th year
Carriage Inc. facing lawsuit by creditor
News plans to adjust print publication cycle
'Romeo' at West Noble
Organist to perform Oct. 30
Professor James S. Miller remembered with love and appreciation for his three decades of service to Goshen College
The service is over, but healing has just begun
4th Annual Maple Leaf Indoor Marathon
Council takes another step in adding jobs
Burglar nabbed at gunpoint
Notre Dame organist to present recital in Goshen College's Rieth Recital Hall
Merry Lea's Enchanted Forest offers alternative to Halloween fright, Oct. 28 and 29
Remembering James S. Miller
Police: Man too intoxicated to remember being shot
GC orchestra in concert Saturday
Cloudy day includes exciting ride
Five Medals to come to life
Carolina Chocolate Drops will pick, fiddle and sing during Oct. 25 PAS concert
U.S. 33 Project: Two options seem to be popular
Shooting victim in stable condition
They’ve gone to the birds
Candidate says his platform opposes civil rights wording
Annual walk a marathon for Goshen woman
Family adopts child; supports Ethiopian children
Bands march ahead
Man shot in leg
Goshen residents cautious after murder
No suspect yet in murder of Goshen College professor
Millersburg haunted barn shut down
Goshen police continue investigation into Miller murder; no suspects
Drama ‘Frozen’ to be presented by Goshen’s New World Arts
Library to raise money with mini golf
Bands seeking regional titles
New Paris to celebrate 175th anniversary
Visitation, service times set for Professor James S. Miller
Riders asked to saddle up for LoveWay
Goshen community shows outpouring of love for the Miller family
Wa-Nee to start full-day kindergarten
Police say string of residential burglaries solved with arrest of Goshen teen
Band members to wear memorial ribbons
Sparks fly in mayoral forum
Sketch of Goshen murder suspect released
Professor remembered for humor, lab studies
Two recent GC grads lead Guam's first-ever children's deaf camp
Woman rescued after vehicle goes into Elkhart River
A search for answers
Coroner: Blunt force, sharp force killed professor
Lincoln campaign banner can be viewed
A march to destiny for Goshen's Crimson Marching Band?
Meet the force behind the revitalization of Goshen downtown during October's Afternoon Sabbatical
Horrific news on the minds of church goers Sunday
Hundreds pay respects for slain Goshen College professor during campus vigil
READER OF THE WEEK: Bringing attention to the HISTORIC Lincoln Highway
UPDATE: Miller death ruled a homicide
GC community reeling from tragedy
New grooming shop in downtown Goshen caters to pets and ‘parents’
GC president: 'Words cannot adequately convey our grief'
Resident: Because of CSO project, River Avenue has ‘never looked better’
UPDATE: Police say GC professor James Miller killed during home invasion
Goshen College mourns the death of Professor James S. Miller
Goshen's Combined Sewer Overflow elimination facility is ready for business
A day for the dogs at Ox Bow's Bark in the Park
It was all about pumpkins at Nappanee's Second Saturdays
Sisters x Two in concert
Oriental rugs event to showcase artisans’ skills
Some Regent Square residents left out of city election
Warm weather helps pack ’em in for Oktoberfest celebration in downtown Goshen
Eugene Mory Jr. named Citizen of the Year
Corn School queen crowned
Goshen College to honor six alumni during Homecoming
Go-Getters honors outstanding members
A 'Web' of friendship
Amish teen creates replica of fire truck
Mo-ped rider killed in crash southwest of Goshen
WWII, Korean vets visit Washington D.C.
WOMEN’S EXPO 2011
Goshen, Bethany Christian teams go pink
BLS: Elkhart led counties in employment increase
Mayoral candidates differ on use of federal funds
First step toward Wieland tax break OK'd
Sentencing for former teacher delayed
Indiana investigating ammonia leak that injured four
Bark in the Park: Event raising money for dog rescue, parks
Work release, probation and restitution for Ox Bow arsonist
DECISION 2011: Mayoral candidates Kauffman and Riegsecker square off in forum
UPDATE: Four injured in ammonia blast southwest of Goshen
Three Goshen Scouts earn Eagle awards
Final change order brings Phase 2B of C.R. 17 to an official end
UPDATE: Ammonia tank blast injures four
U.S. 33 widening project in Dunlap almost done
Hundreds walk to raise funds for heart health research
Ox Bow Tower arsonist sentenced this morning
Goshen College Homecoming Weekend, Oct. 7-9, features fun for all
Only a few more tickets left for Grammy-winning Mary Chapin Carpenter's Sauder concert
Sun shines on festival at Camp Mack
Vern and Vicky Stroman enjoying travel, cooking, life
Novelty toy store opens in Goshen
Local high school bands advance to regional contests
Inspections of vacant houses in Goshen increasing
Organizers of Middlebury's Walk-For-A-Cure hope to top last year’s $25,000
Shipshewana Fall Festival continues today
Blaze sweeps through shop and stable, but spares barn near Wakarusa
Driver hurt in two-vehicle crash in Harrison Township
Is it just me or did summer fly by?
Car chain opens Goshen location
Mayoral candidate outlines plans to boost business
Goshen College to host former-Amish author Saloma Miller Furlong
Mayor proposes slightly smaller budget
West Nile found in Nappanee
Bethany student wins songwriting award
Elkhart County official calls for raising gas tax
Officer in fatal police shooting identified
Candidate forum set at Goshen College
Fall Crafters Fair returns
Do Goshen student computers have too much filtering?
Goshen College to host forum for Goshen city mayoral candidates
Coroner: One fatal shot from police killed Melvin Bledsoe III
Tornado removes roofs in Nappanee
Suspect that was shot by police had a record dating back to 1991
UPDATE: Indiana State Police continue to investigate Sunday night shooting in Goshen
More good news for some Goshen High School students
Cycling adventure
UPDATE: Police release name of man shot dead during chase
Hershberger's art installation 'Culture Clash' on display and ready for voting in Grand Rapids
Road with buggy lanes opens
Man fatally shot in Goshen by police after pursuit
Police involved in pursuit
New products highlight RV industry’s attitudes and trends at open house
Hanging up his loupe
At RV open house, dealers and manufacturers stay positive
Good cause, wet day
Election looming for city offices
Enrollment on rise
Church roping event rides into Goshen on Sunday
Topeka's Tom and Morag Miller are pharmacists of the year
The Crossing is closing its doors at Goshen campus
St. John’s to offer traditional German Oktoberfest Saturday
Goshen Pastor Mel Shetler set to retire after 40 years of ministry
Gov. Daniels still gets plenty of attention in presidential race
Community ideas for Goshen's Ninth Street Corridor in the hands of planning firms
No-bully zone
New segment of bike/pedestrian trail unveiled
Dr. Servaty-Seib to focus on 'Listening for the Stories' at ninth annual Grief Seminar
October 2011 events at Goshen College
Volunteer effort
Bringing the Bluegrass to Waky
The Retreat’s Women’s Health Expo set for Oct. 4
Votes aim to bring 96 jobs to Goshen
Residents weigh in on Ninth Street corridor possibilities
Iconic aircraft
Can the Super Bowl spark a green movement?
LoveWay to host ‘haunted’ and ‘hilly’ half marathon
Gov. Daniels pens book
Firm to help turn alley into street
Mennonite Relief Sale raises money to feed hungry, aid in disasters
Library may see more cuts
Students spend the summer in Kenya researching fire ecology
GC celebrates 13th annual day of service to the community, Sept. 21
Nappanee's Apple Festival draws a weekend crowd
Fire destroys abandoned building along Camelot Lake
Local man survived hardships as a youngster during WW II
Goshen, Fairfield marching bands tops in Class B, C
County leaders feel road safety starts with more education
A graceful response
UPDATE: Firefighters battle Millersburg blaze
Goshen residents to have chance to speak about Ninth Street corridor plan
Euclid string quartet to perform Saturday at Goshen College
Russian festival planned at church
Search is on for proof that Middlebury is really 175 years old
Local high school bands to put on a show at Concord
Teen flown to hospital after being shocked
'Greater Tuna' performances under way in Bristol
Goshen man admits to robbing local stores
County road funding is in the gutter
Benefit set for cancer-stricken couple
Two GHS seniors are scholarship semifinalists
Merry Lea to Host Conference on Sustainable Living
Tackling the issues
Church celebrating 50th year
LaGrange County man feels judge’s sentence of foster mom too lenient
Goshen College's longest serving employee recognized as leader in service
Goshen College introduces new employees for 2011-12
Local Obama supporters are looking ahead to 2012
Teen says Goshen stores sold him 'fake marijuana'
9-11 memorial ride rolls through Nappanee
Park visitors see the past come alive
Heartbreak in hearing the roll call
Euclid String Quartet to perform Sept. 17
Goshen honors heroes as 100s gather
Goshen firefighters respond to propane tanker trouble
Dates that moved us to serve
Plenty has changed at Goshen airport since 9/11
Sharing a birthday with history
Pickleball catches on
A native New Yorker reflects on 9/11, lives lost and pledge
A day to remember
Lippert may create 100 new jobs
Concord, Fairfield take top honors
Decade after 9/11, Indiana Muslims more engaged
Students say 'thanks' to local heroes
George Jones to perform at Lerner
Actress, playwright, professor to speak at Goshen College
Baritone to perform at Goshen College
Sixth-graders harvest elderberries
Diakonia Award given to retired educator
LaCasa open house ends with tour
Mom imprisoned for 5 years in connection to toddler death
Bristol Hills Storytelling Festival starts Friday
Every hour counts for Crimson Marching Band on the brink of glory
Getting help finding a job may be easier than college students think
Parables worship team inspires with songs, stories and drama
September 2011 events at Goshen College
Youth ministry book emphasizes 'being church together'
Amish community comes together in times of tragedy and sadness
OLD COUNTRY FAIR
Blast from the past
Benton pupil is on the radio
Marching Minutemen hope to win big with ‘Rach, Paper, Scissors’
'In the Lord's hands'
BAND PREVIEW: Fairfield band making lasting connections with ‘The tie that binds’
Plenty of fun at Ligonier's annual Marshmallow Festival
Bonneyville baking contest this weekend
UPDATE: Two children killed, four hurt when horse-drawn cart is struck by SUV
Raider Band hopes to turn its ‘B’ movie program into a fall blockbuster
One child dead, several others injured in accident
Award-winning poet Julia Spicher Kasdorf to present "Poetry in America" for S.A. Yoder lecture
Baritone Michael Todd Simpson to perform Sept. 9 voice recital
119-year-old house on Dierdorff Road makes it onto national registry
A need for foster parents persists
BAND PREVIEW: Red Regiment plans to march on back to ‘Promised Land'
Elkhart County able to show gains in construction
Goshen High School freshmen usher in new era of instruction with laptops
1989 GHS grad Martin Diaz has great view of his Irish
READER'S OF THE WEEK: Whiteheads love Goshen life, family
Wawasee band turns back the hands of time
Storefronts become statuesque
Is purple loosestrife a beauty or a beast?
Clinton Christian Class of ’71 reunites
Syracuse girls need enclosure for therapy spa
At Jimtown High School, it’s time to strike up the band again
Judge sentences robber to 20 years
UPDATE: DNA reveals suspect in stabbings died in car fire
Goshen College president opens school year with call for servant leadership
Kids’ clothes, toys at cheap price
It’s Kennard’s year at GC
Goshen man identified as driver in stabbings, fatal pursuit
Classes resume at Goshen College
Festival fun set this weekend in Ligonier
LoveWay schedules fall volunteer training
Auction benefits disabilities group
Randy Ralston Memorial Golf Outing debuts
Trade Center beam headed to town 9.11.11
Officials weigh personnel needs
Rising from the ashes
Elkhart teen pleads guilty to setting tower ablaze
Local schools do well on AYP
News columnist takes a road trip
They have the pioneer spirit
Mike Morgan takes cycle for a spin at Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Goshen resident wants to turn gravel pit into public recreation asset
Industrial parks planned across LaGrange County
GC students back in town
Immigration lawyer explains state's new law
First Baptist of Goshen to throw three-day celebration for 175th
Is Goshen a little too maple?
July shipments of RVs fall more than normal
Chrysanthe‘mums’ the word this fall
Co-op is ag business of the year
R.J. Reynolds’ grandson speaks out
Farm Family of the Year: Lee family tends to 600 dairy heifers daily
Marina manager wants to keep lake clean with recycling
Sen. Delph: Enforce the letter of law
Musical brotherhood
Broadmore resident gets a charge out of storm
STEP BACK IN TIME: Pioneer festival sends visitors to 1845
House heavily damaged by fire
Catch a ‘Twilight’ star locally
Outlook for RV shipments growth shifts downward
'America the Beautiful' to be played at GC
GOSHEN BZA: Indoor shooting range is on target
Goshen College welcomes Class of 2015 this weekend, classes to begin
Back to School for Goshen - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
UPDATE: Quest for elusive answers continues
Possible suspect in deaths, stabbings identified
Four dead, three injured after rampage
4-H’ers ‘Knee Deep’ in awards
CRUISIN’ TO GLORY
With the votes in city elections come a few perks
Police: Deadly house fire, two stabbings, found body in burning car all related
Former Extension agent is 2011 ‘Uncle Elmer’
Her own salon
Volunteer honored as Docent of the Year
Despite obstacles, RV enthusiasts keep on rolling
Dealers, buyers still optimistic
Festival will go on
Time of reflection
State law puts cap on liability for State Fair deaths
Statewide DUI patrols start today
Gun store owner wants to expand with range
Driver dies from injuries in fiery crash
VIDEO: Elkhart native talks about reenlisting on flight line
Vision of sailing spurs local man’s desire to purchase Fidler Pond
Topeka residents rally for election
Farmers Day combines fun, fundraising
New director for Historical Museum
Goshen College 'Lunch and Learn' series to support and encourage administrative staff
Headed back to class
RV show to return to Elkhart Friday
First day of school photo gallery
Balloon scare turns out to be a joy ride
Someone please take responsibility
They're dreaming of a better home
Young man excels despite odds after brain surgery
Indiana Avenue bridge is open for traffic
Bicyclist severely injured on C.R. 38 near Goshen
'A lot of history' on display at Steam and Gas Show
Auditions for Children's Choirs to be held Aug. 22-23, 29-30
Eyewitness at a horrific scene
Walking the line
Governor: Wind gust that toppled stage a 'fluke'
Bill and Martha Bloss are the Readers of the Week
Two hurt in Goshen shooting
Updates for the new school year
Goshen, Elkhart rated in top 10 for best cheapest cities
Two found shot early Saturday in Goshen
Goshen teacher travels the world
Elkhart woman wins $50,000
Man seriously injured in crash
Ribbons, merits plentiful for Middlebury girl
Mother pleads guilty in
Rieth Park residents gather to enjoy ice cream
Tara’s Country Library a hit with Amish neighbors
DECISION 2011: GOP elects Hutchison clerk’s post in Middlebury
Possible uses for new fair property to be shared with public
Wawasee school board to review turbine proposal
Comedy show at Lerner will be tribute to veterans
Commission hears about Peacemakers project
POP CULTURE
Chandler principal says school is blossoming
Sign of the times put on hold by county commissioners
Woman sentenced for hit-and-run death of Bristol teen
BOARD OF WORKS: Change orders are approved
18 young women seeking new 'distinguished' title
Driver who struck, killed teen sent to prison
BRIDGE REPAIRS: Work continues
Goshen Public Library Director: More cuts may be coming
GOP hosting conventions
NR senior captures title of Distinguished Young Woman
THE WHOLE FAMILY: A plunge sensible enough to consider
Student businesses rewarded for innovation
Festival offers a variety of crafts
ISSMA head: Community support seen in performance
Classmates make it back to Goshen 20 years later
Christian radio host to speak at Prairie Camp
Public can join group to pray over LoveWay Inc.
A prayer is answered
Jim Dague to retire from IU Health Goshen
Two injured when car burns on C.R. 142
What is Queen Anne’s lace? Depends on who you ask
Northridge boys remain hospitalized after crash
Bak Pak A Kid donation day Saturday
INDOT commissioner says it’s a matter of needs, not wants
Teens injured in mo-ped crash
Ninth Street corridor: After hearing study, residents say it’s nice, but there’s no money.
Man dies in crash near hospital
Nappanee mourns loss of 'Rocky'
The beat will go on during fundraiser at Concord High
Individual concert tickets on sale Aug. 8 for the Goshen College Performing Arts Series
400 new jobs at Monaco RV plant gives Wakarusa a jolt of energy
Nappanee natives find each other in Texas
Heat stifles attendance at Elkhart County fair
400 RV jobs coming to Wakarusa
Institute for the Study of Global Anabaptism publishes first book, John Driver's 'Living Together in the Spirit'
Keystone official feels unemployment fraud is a kind of theft
SLIDESHOW: 4-H'er talks about what goes into raising, showing an animal
Court ruling confusing for enforcing mo-ped laws
Business Department awards grants to seven student-run businesses
Goshen College and University of Notre Dame publish "Latinos in Northern Indiana" research series
Quilters put on a show
Got a story to tell? There’s an App for that
Twelve Goshen College students research alongside professors during summer
Goshen’s Keystone RV loans Outback unit to aid a Florida sculptor’s cause
Many residents along C.R. 36 are fine with closure
146 Topeka investors open new grocery
READER OF THE WEEK: Mel Cross loves his horses
Calf birthing center a big hit at fair
A decade of success for 10-year 4-Hers
Fair board president: Our fair has so much to share
4-H'ers use auction to help burn victim
Several records set at 4-H Fair auction
Hostetler, Finch are champions in animal showmanship
Northridge student wants to be on fair board
40 years of pulling at the fair
Eight vie for ‘Distinguished’ title
Intern visits her first fair
A lesson in old-fashioned farming
Musical to be performed at Bristol Opera House Friday through Aug. 7
4-H leader shows ‘Love’ of bees
Nine Goshen College students participate in summer Camping Inquiry Program
Goshen College students explore call to ministry during summer
Seven Goshen College students participate in summer Service Inquiry Program
Debt standoff will hurt local pockets
The Band Perry clicks with crowd
Classmates work to create lasting tobacco-free legacy
Walk Wakarusa and learn
Love of kayaking ripples across lake
Man on the mend directs traffic
Goshen College Music Center offers music lessons, classes and ensembles for all ages
Leader of the Day peels her way to victory
Corbin packs the stands
Media club member loves the job
Crossbred steer takes grand champion honors
July, August most deadly months on Indiana roads
Vendor has unique view of fair
Two Goshen College students awarded theological fellowships
Marion Troyer is in charge of fair history
Strongman competition draws record field
Business owners say marketing to fair crowd a good deal
Emil Broni leads medical care team at fair
Emily Mishler is selected as fair queen
Ten-year 4-H’ er plans to study agronomy at Purdue
Local praise bands to lead fair vesper’s service
Success through ‘Infidelity’
Senior queen looking forward to week ahead
Nappanee attorney, city judge, opens new office
Marcia Krebs voted senior fair queen
Goshen residents enjoy annual fair
Fair Board buys Aggregate land
Two farm families share same love for 4-H
Human Society needs help feeding cats
Welde’s Big Bear Show performances on tap at fair
Up in the air at the Elkhart County 4-H Fair
Man honored for saving woman's life
Parade a ‘taste of Main Street America’
Six Span Bridge opens, sports bike path, restrooms, launch
Hot weather continues today
Nappanee man dies in crash
Woman pulled from pond dies
Health scholarships awarded
Fair-ly hot temperatures in store
Professor emerita publishes first-time English translations of medieval religious literature
Local residents gather to pray for Elkhart County Fair
Elizabeth Plank returns home to practice law
Goshen officer will rejoin United States Air Force
Legislators looking at energy as security issue
Good Samaritan follows the Golden Rule
4-H Fashion Revue winners chosen
Pie Eyed Petey’s opens
Change in gun laws draws some local concern
World Cup action draws fans
Minister moves closer to in-laws
Brunk branching out
Children find fun, friends at camp with a mission
Hundreds compete in city’s annual Kids’ Try-athlon
More jobs thanks to tax break
4-H Fair queen stays busy all year long
Goshen wiffle ball team headed to tournament
Drive begins to supply children with school necessities
Fans gather for last bit of Potter magic
African Children’s Choir to perform in Goshen
Lifetime love of fair lands Goshen woman title of ‘No. 5’
Fair Board honors downtown renovators
A city says thanks: Trailhead plaza named after ex-Mayor Puro
REDEVELOPMENT COMMISSION: Lucid Energy Technologies still waiting FERC permit
LaGrange Clerk Beverly Elliott faces felony charges
Local schools show testing improvement
State ISTEP scores up, but poor students lag behind
‘Edutainment’ for all at RiverFest
David Vantress is named new sports editor at The Goshen News
Monday's storm triggers memories of last year's ‘Eighth Street’ tornado
Legislator finds support for taking the crime out of pot
UPDATE: Morning storm rattles area
Trial for former ISP post chief Dallard Tackett is delayed
New golf pro keeps the game fun
LaGrange County 4-H Fair under way
A traditional summer splash at Shanklin Pool
CENSUS SERIES: Learning a new language in Goshen
CENSUS SERIES: Children are changing the Hoosier image
Goshen's Carolyn Bogucki is the Reader of the Week
Festival Fun in Nappanee
Wasabi Japanese Steak House & Sushi opens in Goshen
CENSUS SERIES: With many great senior living facilities, Elkhart County has become a retirement destination.
CENSUS SERIES: Older population can be viewed as an opportunity
Goshen Rotary honors Jim Evans as 'Rotarian of the Year'
Westview may add wireless Internet
Goshen students participating in drum corps competitions
Blast from gun ends close friendship
Family night is a wet night at Goshen pool
Local Catholic schools go ahead with plans for vouchers after lawsuit filed
'State Fair' is latest Wagon Wheel Theater production
Grant will fund study of Goshen Theater's architecture, future
Fan of flying gets ride in helicopter at age 83
Miss Indiana receives the key to city of Goshen
Man hurt in pruning mishap
Cannon shows its age
Benteler officials broaden project scope
Garden tour set around Cobus Creek
Topeka residents, out-of-towners enjoy Fourth festivities
Sushi and more
State deploying stingless wasps to combat tree-killing insect
Warming up to friends with woodfire
Boatfulls of history at flotilla
Skies light up for the holiday
Fireworks set for tonight; more activities Monday
Food pantry short on food, monetary donations
Officials: Cruise-in went fairly smoothly
Eight new employees sworn in
The beam arrives in Elkhart County
PandaMania to erupt at Bible school
Laura Bush to speak at Grace College
The good times roll at Goshen's cruise-in
From near and far, cruisers descend on Goshen for some fun
Two local surgeons turn off their pagers
Merchants prepare for a big night
Car crashes into Applebee's
Powerhouse Park to be dedicated during Saturday ceremony
Downtown Goshen revs up for First Fridays
Daniels: Major Moves was a major deal
Goshen Dems add Nina Mishler to November ballot
Purdue Alumni Club awards scholarships
Residents to celebrate Independence Day
Dr. Hoff joins Maple City Health
LaCasa Hawks project to move forward
Boards near agreement for takeover
FSS clients ask board about their escrows
Goshen board approves plan for Venturi
Neighborhood residents discuss future of Ninth Street corridor
Sheriff pursuing anti-adultery policy
Ham radio operators join in disaster readiness on ‘Field Day’
Jazzing things up in Elkhart
Goshen woman is Miss Indiana
Congressman visits with Hoosier vets
Seniors can enjoy a REAL meal
DOWN ON THE FARMS
Righting a wrong: Volunteers repair headstones
Leaders reflect on immigration event
Goshen's Jackie Jerlecki Miss Indiana
Dad vs Dad at Grace Dadfest
Redevelopment funding, restrictions explained
The Hawks: One way or another
Dunk the mayor during Saturday’s carnival
Soap star to appear in Waky
Roughly 375 attend first immigration forum at Goshen High School
Goshen's first illegal immigration forum sets a tone
Bristol has new canine officer
Time to Jazz it up
Doctor's office goes green with solar panels
Think Inc. files for bankruptcy
Civil War-era quilts get public debut
Immigration forum aims to open talks
State warns of local measles outbreak
Headstones damaged at cemetery
Burn victim in fair condition
Goshen agency fires remaining employee
Ligonier girl injured in two-vehicle crash
Mike McCloughen appointed as Middlebury town marshal
Milford company wins next phase of C.R. 17 project
BOARD OF WORKS: Violations questioned at Maple Court Place
Democrat Nina Mishler hopes to challenge for Goshen's District 2 seat
Legislators target school superintendents' salaries
General Assembly considering controls for mo-peds
Goshen police officer injured in pursuit
Books becoming old school
Goshen community to discuss immigration at forum
College changed Rick Stiffney's life
Youngsters gravitate to Soap Box Derby races
ADEC hands out awards to top riders in fundraiser
Businessman explains why he is suing city of Goshen
Concord student learning yo-yo tricks
Time is running out for ash trees
Delphinium a show-stopping plant
Nappanee Garden Tour Saturday
THINK City car, recycled art to be part of Eco Fest
Dog’s owner ‘wishes’ up a K-9 party
UPDATE: Businessman files suit against city
Goshen man gets 30 years
Who’s telling the truth?
Chamber creating small business incubator
Summer Music Together® classes begin soon at Goshen College's Music Center
Police try to corral steers on the lam in north Goshen
$4.7 million bids win
‘Days of Our Lives’ star to sign autographs at Livin Lite RV
Middlebury Elementary students honored for outstanding attitudes
Western Rubber cleanup cost more than expected
Wawasee Schools to go textbook free with tablets
Bristol barn destroyed by fire
Is bigger really better?
College students prep for a lifetime of church engagement as delegates in Pittsburgh
Decision on Hawks building postponed
Milford Town Council OKs annexation ordinance
4-H organization will host golf outing
Burn victim in fair condition
Strike will impact local road projects
Goshen College bids farewell to five retiring faculty members
Heart disease top killer in Elkhart County
Girl burned when tractor rolls and catches fire
Four local women seek Miss Indiana crown
Middlebury youth receive character awards
Quilt project for Travis Hunsberger honors fallen servicemen
Strike means delay in C.R. 17 project
American Countryside Farmers Market goes on the auction block Wednesday
305 Northridge seniors graduate Sunday in Middlebury
West Noble celebrates its 40th commencement ceremony
History recycled with Nappanee building
Hot -Roddin’ in Emma Town
NorthWood grad a major player in NASA's space shuttle program
Elkhart County Council wants follow-up on tax abatements
RELAY FOR LIFE: ‘Survivors’ walk the walk at GHS
238 Wawasee seniors turn their tassels Saturday
Reduced-cost tickets available for Elkhart County 4-H Fair
Middlebury's Learning Sphere is about talent
Gold store ‘mascots’ provoke smiles and gestures along Pike Street
Wakarusa Bluegrass Festival hits an early high note
City seeks to attract factory expansion
Goshen officials explore funding C.R. 17 extension
Hawks project debated
Pedophile sentenced to 80 years
Building that once housed Goshen church collapses
A big day for Noah
Bands tuning up for Bluegrass Festival
Council gives Utilimaster tax break
Local veterans sound off about GC's decision regarding anthem
Goshen College not alone in not playing anthem
Garden art show will feature more than 70 paintings
Spring Meadow golf club is sold
RV rebound expected to continue
Goshen College continues tradition of piano teaching and learning at summer workshop
Alumni Brooke and Justin Rothshank display joint ceramics and painting exhibit
Bids come in for C.R. 17 project
‘Oh say …’ no more
National Anthem muted again on Goshen College campus
Bristol woman pleads guilty to hit-and-run death on Ind. 120
Educators prepare for voucher program
Goshen College Board of Directors ask for alternative to playing the national anthem
Goshen graduates take the next step
For 45 years, he did it the right way
UPDATE: Fort Wayne driver seriously hurt in U.S. 6 crash
Driver hurt in U.S. 6 crash
Old guns, new business
Dave Adams is the Reader of the Week
'Drowsy Chaperone' shows under way in Bristol
Public heads downtown for First Fridays
A night to remember for NorthWood graduates
Goshen Republican candidates vow to run fair campaigns
Dixie sternwheeler begins summer season
Many Goshen-area people observing Ascension Day
Driver in fatal Main Street crash sentenced to three years
Plea entered for NWHS teacher
Indy 500 milk man is from Middlebury
Trial date set in connection with Goshen toddler's death
Fourth year for First Fridays
Goshen cancer doctor's study published
AGRICULTURE: Planting schedule all wet this year
Glowing reviews for ‘CSI: Middlebury’
Staffing issues continue at Goshen Housing Authority
Kayak trip ends in river rescue at Ox Bow
Elderly Goshen man drowns at his home
Work on Camp Mack center nearly done
Day is done …
A SOLEMN TRIBUTE
Power back on for most
Scavengers board Wawasee boat rally
Paying respect to the war dead
Storm causes damage, outages
Seasonal lake residents return and boost Kosciusko County’s economy
Let’s dance!
A local deputy helps dig through the rubble of his hometown, Joplin.
Retired, but still helping vets
Chandler celebrates accomplishments with picnic
Clinton Christian graduation: 11 turn tassels
No tax dollars will be used to help RV/MH Hall of Fame
Elkhart County rejects bailing out RV Hall of Fame
No injuries reported in train, semi crash
Teen turns tragedy into teaching opportunity
Combined Mennonite Men's Choir Festival to raise money for Mennonite Central Committee
Group brainstorms on proposed residential area
Award-winning and a secret
Additional charged filed against Goshen mom in death of her daughter
‘Paddle for Parkview’ to support medication assistance program
The Crossing finds a Nappanee home
Lightning starts small fire at Goshen dental office
Community School of the Arts Music Together® program receives award for highest growth
Goshen Housing Authority's partnership with Warsaw back on track
BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS: Old Bag Factory eyes new parking lot
Students bid against each other in school project
Sheriff’s deputy receives REAL honor
Quilt garden blooms on courthouse lawn
Summer music opportunities for all ages at the Goshen College Music Center
Local Red Cross volunteers step up after national disasters
County Commissioners vote to abolish Board of Registration
Heavy winds, but no tornadoes here in Elkhart County
Goshen school trustees approve new TAP teachers
Designers turn Goodwill bargains into fashion statements
GMS students take virtual field trip
He's willing to help, one step at a time
Peddlers Village Auction will go to highest bidder
Students pick their 'Wonders of Middlebury'
Schools chief was prepared for battle over education reforms
City forester creates curriculum for middle school students
Bike ride provides a lesson on caring about others
Fashionable fun today at Peers Runway Show
‘Dancing with jesus’
Hearing reveals child fell from vehicle
Bethany arts troupe show Sunday
Probable cause hearing today in Goshen girl's death
Girl's death, traffic concerns discussed
Democratic leaders pledge to run a fair campaign
Remembering fallen officers
Goshen College announces Spring 2010-11 Dean's List
Widening of U.S. 20 proposed
Police: Mother's story untrue
Mother of 19-month-old 'hit-and-run' victim arrested
The Crossing will start a new school
Habitat home going up
Fed money revives sports programs
Oaklawn adding longterm facility
Wa-Nee community commissions ‘heroes’ song for family
Community mourns loss of 19-month-old Mariah Gibson
Railroad repairs set to begin Wednesday
Goshen goes green with two-wheeled travel
Westview to graduate 92 May 25
Wakarusa students find ‘Poetry Paradise’
Spring concert to feature youth and adult orchestras on May 19
Goshen's Center for Cancer Care celebrates those who battle (and beat) cancer
STATEHOUSE: ‘Civility’ takes a turn for House Speaker Bosma
READER OF THE WEEK: Sandra Carbone of the Goshen Center for Cancer Care
Better World Books is also bigger
Bethany students learn from each other and nature
Hundreds of volunteers turn out for LaCasa's annual Help A House event
County tax break clears the way for new jobs
Plenty of sweet offerings as locals ‘embrace the pace’ Saturday in Nappanee
Diving into summer
Fairfield officials considering full-day kindergarten
County officials deal with money woes
Hunsberger to leave DGI post
Awards given to Homemakers
Climbing back from cancer
Lawsuit against state dropped
Goshen police honor the fallen
Toddler dies from accident injuries
Good timing for grants
Hope for the Hawks building
Business owners withdraw alcohol sales appeal
Awards given for preserving history
Volunteers needed for Habitat home build
A new park planned for Goshen's near north side
Incoming Goshen High School freshman in line for laptops
Local students shine in state music contest
Donnelly plans to challenge Lugar for Senate seat
Chicken bones and nails on Goshen Board of Works agenda
Salvation Army Road Show Tuesday in Elkhart
Hertzler is Historian of the Year
Turning the earth on green machines
Democrats hold open house for new HQ
Father, child killed in car/bicycle accident
Couple believes in volunteering
Community members come together to celebrate diversity
Science to the people
Oaklawn employees honored
Chamber orchestra concert tonight
Bike night in Goshen
N.D.’s Floyd visits West Goshen students
Howe School donates computer items
Goshen woman finds ‘degree’ of hope
Pastors tell crowd to plug into ‘Power’
National Day of Prayer: In the name of Jesus
Driver admits causing death
Families evacuate home
Driver in fatal crash enters guilty pleas
Goshen to host bicycle race Friday afternoon
Primary election turnout better than usual
Teen intends to try again for public office
Planning for Relay for Life
Community School of the Arts music ensembles to perform May 8 spring concert
Nearly 3,300 people vote in Goshen primary, up from just 1,600 in 2007
It will be Riegsecker vs. Kauffman in November race for top Goshen office
COUNCIL ROUNDUP: Thomas survives hard charge from Schrock-Shenk
Republicans McKee, Ahlersmeyer move on in Districts 1 and 2
Primary results for Elkhart County
Slow and steady voter turnout
Pollworkers: Steady turnout for primary
Primary historically has low turnout
‘It’s about time'
Thomas faces challenge
Local residents relieved by bin Laden's death
City Council District 4 candidates eye November
At 113th Goshen College commencement, human rights activist encourages graduates to bring hope and compassion to a broken world
On to the next stage
Friends open RV transport company
'Kite Komotion' in Shipshewana
Quite a journey
Reader of the Week: Humanity's her calling
Church, dealership partner up to help a single mom
ELECTION PREVIEW: Goshen's District 3 candidates lack party challengers
Goshen's Arbor Day celebration is a growing tradition
Firefighters battle barn blaze west of Goshen
THE DIRT ON GARDENING: Give a child the gift of gardening
Ex-lawman observes Maricopa deputies
Warrant issued in tower arson case
Group hopes to raise $180,000 for Ox Bow tower
Restorer finds situation mud-boggling
Singer, songwriter to perform in Goshen
Goshen High School students top 600 mpg with car
Building that will be part of 'art alley' will get a makeover
Woman's sharp pain warns her of cancer
Housing authority to share space
‘Life Saver Campaign’ this weekend
Former American Countryside Farmers Market property to sell at auction
Day of Diversity planned for May 7
Family survives tornado
Goshen candidates meet and greet on Dyngus Day
Motorists on the prowl in Goshen for cheaper gasoline
Quilts featuring fabrics from Senegal on display in new exhibit
Update: Police release name of crash victim
Millersburg Lion’s host Easter egg hunt
Three Republicans seek a spot on November’s ballot
Some high flying fun at church
May 2011 events at Goshen College
Muslim on a Mennonite campus
Goshen police expected to ID victim of crash today
Clerk, judge uncontested in primaries
Fairfield students get a slice of ‘real’ life
Six kids take home bicycles as prizes
State legislators ready to close session
Grimes seeks old seat
Nomination up for grabs
Man dies in crash following police pursuit
New Paris Lions Club Easter egg hunt photos
Ground broken for Shipshe church addition
Community Good Friday service held in Goshen
Goshen Envirothon team second in state
Parkside students take their smiles and cash to cancer center
Magnolia trees erupt in flowery display announcing spring
State superintendent tells Goshen educators they must implement reforms
GHS students quizz state superintendent about vouchers
'Dearly Beloved' opens April 29 in Bristol
Easter season services
Weekend Easter egg hunts
YWCA honors outstanding local women
Goshen native hailed by Chicago Red Cross as 'Hero of the Year'
UPDATE: Missing Goshen teen returns home
DINOSAUR BUILDINGS (Part 2): Goshen may benefit in change to building reuse law
‘Dinosaur buildings’ target of tax incentives
Drilling for disaster
C.R. 40 still path of choice
Goshen native walks Lincoln Highway
Road project limping along
On the road again
Goshen Democratic candidates outline positions
Notre Dame using old weather info day student died
Two Democrats will gain ballot spots for at-large council race
Three Republicans seek two at-large ballot spots
Goshen College communication students receive state awards
West Noble's Connie Pipher is No. 1
Hundreds of riders brave cold for Nappanee's blessing of the bikes
John and Jolene Bollinger are the Readers of the Week
ELECTION PREVIEW: Two City Council members vacate seats to seek Republican nomination for mayor
ELECTION PREVIEW: Experience on Mayor Kauffman’s side in primary
WHOLE FAMILY: Remembering the day Moses led Israelites from slavery
Elkhart County Council approves abatement for Elkhart business
Residents to remember Palm Sunday's angry sky
Maple Syrup Festival doesn’t tap out to weather
Easter drama to be performed at The Life Center
Gospel Echoes team to perform
Proposed zoning law's future is uncertain
Get those roots ready for planting
National Pet ID Week kicks off Monday
Ford dealer pledges $6,000 to Safe Kids
Republican city hopefuls answer questions during candidates night
Elkhart County residents air opinions on zoning changes
Accused teacher appears in court
Culver seeks to amend immigration control bill
Issues found with voter registration
Land available; jobs wanted in Milford
Civil War history behind glass in Bristol
Study of Ninth Street corridor options moves forward
Public hearing on county zoning changes could be an earful
Consolidation in the works between Goshen and Warsaw housing authorities
Dr. Doug Schwartzentruber expands role with IU Health
Elkhart museum to show historical tornado footage
Final funding hurdles cleared for phase 2C of C.R. 17 project
Downtown alley set for artistic touch
INDIANA REDISTRICTING: All of Elkhart County would be in District 2
NorthWood High School teacher surrenders to police
Parties in Indiana bicker over proposed Congressional lines
Grant to fund prenatal program in Goshen
Local tea party in tiff with new group
Human rights activist Marjory Byler to speak at Goshen College's 113th commencement
Dogs have their day at Pet Expo
Goshen to celebrate Derby Day to help Loveway
State legislators quizzed about gun, rental bills
RV transporters in demand
A family with hope
How would a shutdown affect us locally
RV/MH Hall of Fame has new operation plan
Volunteers welcome for Habitat project
Wakarusa man to take a whack at timber title
Goshen College Chamber Orchestra to perform April 12 concert
Goshen College to host Christian College Fair and Gospel Concert on April 15
Mayor, city lobby, fighting gun legislation
Is this how it ends?
Teacher charged with child seduction
Operas with a message featured on Goshen College's stage
Babies welcome here
GC students developing 'Menno Tea' product
Company appealing denial of alcohol sales permit for Shipshewana
Goshen's mayor opposing state gun law, anti-rental inspection bill
Bill that would create tracking for meth ingredients advances
Last Supper gets a new view in local play
Animal rescue advocates target 'puppy mills'
Free seminar offered on starting a new business
Goshen College announces 2011-12 Performing Arts Series lineup
Sheriff: More patrols for southern Elkhart County
Cub Scouts receive Arrow of Light award
Middlebury students raise funds for Japan
Parkside Thinks Pink
Helper becomes lifetime helpmate
The big top comes to Goshen
Swan song awaits?
'Art for the Heart'
Students raise more than $30,000 for Make-A-Wish
Line-up for GC's Performing Arts Series announced
Ride-A-Bike fundraising under way
Giant cargo plane lands in Goshen
Indiana House Democats take a short walk
Spring mainstage operas will delve into issues of morality and conflict between the sexes
Police suspect house fire caused by meth lab
First Fridays goes green in April
Rummage, bake sale to benefit missions
Westview forensic team goes to state finals
Milford company part of friendly 'Butler' bet between governors
LaGrange is among Indiana's healthiest counties
Clean the dam pond
Mayor, guests say movie a great depiction of Maple City
Clubs pick Youths of the Year
Lavender Jazz and guest artist Glenn Wilson to perform spring concert, April 2
‘Master,’ ‘mentor’ teachers designated
House Dems end month-long walkout
Culver: Time to focus on work
Indiana House GOP leader: Dems to end boycott
Goshen College student begins fundraiser to provide aid to Japan
Goshen College launches institutes focused on ecological regeneration, Latino educational achievement and global Anabaptism
St. Petersburg Philharmonic to perform April 1 in final concert of season
Local collector waits for the light to come on at ‘Big Bang Theory’
Zion Chapel makes a change
State Rep. Culver talks about the walkout
Ligonier part of three-year study that focused on Latinos
A city in transition
Redistricting: What will the map look like?
Year-long quilt exhibit opens
Chorale concert Sunday
‘Latinos in North Central Indiana’ by topic
‘They are hoosiers’
Tea time ends in blaze, injury at west side home
Woman who fled officers faces charges
UPDATE: Woman who allegedly fled police, jumped in river arrested
Young carjacker will be given probation
Woman fleeing police jumps into river then rescued from island
The Pioneer Troupe presents the play “Sherlock Holmes”
Fairfield livestock judging team wins two of five competitions
Goshen College choirs to perform annual world music concert, March 26
Next four months will be critical to future of Horizon Project
Attempt to modify gay marriage amendment fails in Senate
BZA approves variances for Bag Factory
April 2011 events at Goshen College
Traffic, ‘roundabout’ issues addressed
Walorski to run for Indiana's 2nd District again
Bethany Christian sending several to state competition
Elkhart County Commissioners bridge C.R. 17 funding gap
BOARD OF WORKS: Goshen’s website in line for a makeover
Local lawyer explores run for U.S. Rep.
Suspect of deadly hit and run in Bristol pleads not guilty
Lightning strike sparks garage fire in Dunlap
French make coffee a pleasure
Harvard astronomer to offer public lectures at annual Religion and Science Conference
Middlebury native gathering 700 people for Flint, Mich., mission.
Students find fun in history
Wide range of talent at show
Becoming a man Maasai style involves slaying a lion
Community raises money for Karlee Byler family
Ideas for springtime activities with the family
Town Council approves rezoning for Fluid Fun
Fire damages Jefferson Township home
First in line at the fair
Fire damages Jefferson Township home
Goshen's mayor says things are getting better
Mayor puts College roundabout on hold
‘Antler Fest’ Saturday at Zion Chapel
Mayor Kauffman puts brakes on roundabout project
Tickets for reserved seating at fair's grandstand concerts go on sale Saturday
A proud first: Goshen College radio station named Best College Station in the Nation
Three local quilters recently traveled to Japan for an expo
Goshen girl's shooting death ruled a ‘tragic’ accident
Fighting childhood obesity: Camp to open for kids who aren’t sports oriented
Bracket contests and office pools dominate March
Annual lecture to focus on connection between Evangelical faith and peacemaking
Lapp and Lehman to perform piano and harpsichord recital March 18
Nineteen Goshen College senior art majors will display their finest work
UPDATE: Goshen police officer helps pull man from burning home
Residents ‘circle’ on road issue
Planners recommend rezoning
Paesello's Pizzeria opens in Goshen
Man escapes Jefferson Street fire
Treasures come out of Goshen's attics
Prosecutor says Goshen College rape report was false
A glimpse into real life
I.C.E, internship programs help reach Goshen High School students
Empowering young women through holistic teaching and learning
Spring Music Together® classes offered for young children
A slow road to economic recovery in Elkhart County
Lippert Compnents Inc. offers a hand up
THIRD HOUSE: Walkout has GOP members frustrated
COMING FULL CIRCLE
WGCS named nation’s best college radio station by IBS
A glimpse into real life
1000+ ready for the sap to run
Church hosting fundraiser
Mennonite missionaries in Japan believed safe
'Big Improvski' show set at New World
Goshen College adds 'sustainability semester'
Goshen motorists rush to beat gas price hikes
Thousands rally against bills at Statehouse
‘Oliver!’ comes alive
Parkside School seeks money to offer students a little more C.L.A.S.S.
MIDDLEBURY TOWN COUNCIL: Not so fast on zoning requests
Ind. 4 closed for five hours
Students feel what it’s like to drive drunk
Enjoying a feast before Lent
Board eyes drug testing
Indy company to aid in brownfield project
Mennonite group opposed to immigration bill
Science on wheels
Goshen College launches unique residential Sustainability Semester at Merry Lea
Woman who stole from Goshen band sentenced
Principal leaving Prairie View
First Fridays art honored
LoveWay accepting enrollment to horse camp
VIDEO: Elkhart soldier sends message to Irish
Got a pothole to report? Here's how
Troyer Foods will become employee-owned company
Johnson Controls retirees look back at what used to be
Gas cost fueling tough choices by Goshen consumers
'Rumors' abound at Bristol Opera House
Downtown art show
Bennett: Change is coming
National Weather Service offers Skywarn training
February had most recorded snow in 96 years
Fire destroys mobile home on city's southeast side
Getting the word out
Free seminar offered on starting a new business
2007 West Noble grad dies in house fire
Tree trimmer escapes fire in Concord Township
Goshen’s First Fridays to focus on student artwork
Community says goodbye to Karlee Byler
‘Coffeehouse’ planned at GC
More RVs shipped
Crew films video at Soda Shop
Republicans consider fines for walkout
Council OKs design money
Concord heads to 'South Pacific'
Goshen College student wins national award for video "Beautiful"
Sustaining conversation
Goshen’s Jeremy Parsons is wrestling for a cause
Professors to make connections between vengeance, vindication and justice in lecture
Online Lenten devotions offer college faculty and student voices; Reflections begin March 9 at www.goshen.edu/devotions
Coping with tragedy
Goshen school board one step closer to cost cuts
Friends In it for long haul
Model Fun Fair set for Saturday
A window to our world
Time to make maple syrup
Goshen Junior Miss second at state
Speech about migrant farm workers wins this year's peace oratorical contest
Students present about college's composting at national conference
Student's music video is truly 'beautiful' and wins competitive national award
Growing with Goshen
Commerce & community
Teen gets fresh start after challenge
Family spokesperson: Shooting was tragic accident
Mathis to seek seat on City Council
Man rescued from Hunter lake
Water park denied new tax break
West Goshen first-grader dies
Five county students studying in Tanzania
Social media playing key role in Statehouse rallies
Young voices will be raised
Goshen College International Student Club Coffeehouse March 19
March 2011 events at Goshen College
Faith activists Christine and Tom Sine to visit Goshen College March 16-18
Empty Bowl Project will help the homeless
West Goshen Church of the Brethren to host fish, chicken fry
Police: TV not reality
Pro-union protesters pack the Statehouse
Tickets still available for March 12 concert by The 5 Browns
Building transfer set for Friday
Investment in students determines world’s future
Northridge to host top choirs
Grant funds sought for sidewalks, Main Street
Garden program blooms
Goshen crowd has fun Hawaiian style
Toy trains tantalize toddlers and old-timers
Aunt Karen's Kitchen open in Middlebury
Walking for a cause
Zehrs are Readers of the Week
Goshen convenience store robbed
Election 2011 candidates set
'I Never Saw Another Butterfly' to be performed at Bethany Christian
Classic music to get rock edge
Election 2011 candidates set
Simply ‘Magnificat!’
Students receive academic honors
Four people displaced by Seventh Street fire
Junior Misses to compete at state
Nappanee receives $1.2 million for housing projects
PCs for Youth accepting applications for computers
Bill would allow guns in local parks
College students to speak on themes of peace during annual contest
Robbery doesn’t shake up downtown
Goshen College announces top leadership scholarship recipients for 2011-12
GENERAL ASSEMBLY: Carlin Yoder’s ‘meth’ bill advances
GOSHEN CITY COUNCIL: Money request sparks debate
Downtown business robbed at gunpoint
Volunteers knit a pile of scarves
Maple City Market celebrating 30th year
Hershberger Gallery's featured artist to offer lecture on Feb. 20
Community rallies for transplant recipient
VALENTINE'S DAY: Couples No. 3 & 4 Anna & Bud Kauffman and Leo & Ermadean Seltenright
VALENTINE'S DAY: Couple No. 3 Ralph & Velma Collins
VALENTINE'S DAY: Couple No. 1 Nettie and Vernon Bontrager
A sweet farewell for a son
Old Bag Factory owner hints of a new tenant, some renovations
Mardi Gras: Bead it up and help kids
"Love is in the Air": Fashion, trivia, flowers, soup fill ‘Saturday’
Education tops workload at Statehouse
Three more eye seats on City Council
GC mainstage play performances under way
Update: Police have suspect in Middlebury fire
Milford girl wins county spelling bee
Police have suspect in Middlebury fire
Hundreds meet to help keep kids in school
After a frigid week, temps should rise
Census: County, cities grow
Pedophile receives 113 years
Sheriff now favors prescriptions for cold medicines
Nappanee girls honored by governor
Easton Corbin will bring his hits to fair
Chocolate lovers to share their passion
Rainy Day helps fill in budget gap
Board learns Wawasee High School on academic probation
Goshen to grant TIF money for training
Goshen College accounting students offer free tax assistance
Women's World Music Choir to perform concerts on spring break tour
UPDATE: Ordnance removed from Mennonite archives at college
UPDATED; World War I grenade removed from church's archives
PRINCIPAL PROFILE: Wawasee's Don Harman believes failure not an option
Westview artists complete mural
Authorities respond to hazardous situation at Goshen College
Winners of concerto-aria competition to perform concert with orchestra on Feb. 18
College nursing students focus on holistic care at the 40th mock convention
Indy has Super Bowl lessons to learn from Dallas
Elkhart County looks at demonstrators
Band booster hearing moved to March 7
Shipshewana man recovering from having hand cut by saw
New Nappanee chief says job a 'good fit'
Two local schools advance in science competition
Two businesses in Shipshewana buck the trend by expanding
Local fans follow Packers, Steelers in Super Bowl
AN UNTHINKABLE JOURNEY
ELKHART COUNTY COUNCIL: New criminal analyst will focus just on meth
David and Erika Cripe are Readers of the Week
Elkhart County Sheriff Brad Rogers outlines costs of incarceration
Celebrating Catholic Schools Week at St. John the Evangelist School
Everett Thomas files to defend his Goshen City Council seat
Horizon project featured at Goshen event
Public enjoys films both old and new at Goshen Theater
Diggin' out in Goshen
Horizon project featured at Chamber event
Local teens join Lugar symposium
Goshen's winter mainstage play, 'Translations,' examines language and culture
County officials: the budgets are lean
Ox Bow ChillFest 2011
Reward offered in Middlebury arson case
Spreading the word: Phil Keaggy to perform in Syracuse
Most snow emergencies canceled
Goshen residents have fun on their snow day
Roth's new book on Anabaptist-Mennonite education faces challenges head on
Sparks receives 31 years in prison
Today's edition delayed due to blizzard
State of emergency declared in Elkhart County
Three more Republicans file for primary
Blizzard of ’78 was big, but ’81 storm was better
Winter storm envelops Indiana with snow, ice, wind
City, county crews prepare for more than a foot of snow
CITY COUNCIL: Three more Republicans file for primary
GC pedestrian tunnel project delayed
Milford bait shop destroyed by fire
Goshen residents prepare for snowstorm
Middlebury fire ruled arson
Former News publisher, John Gemmer, doing well after receiving kidney transplant
CITY COUNCIL PREVIEW: Kauffman will seek appropriations for projects
Goshen’s Sonny Richardson leads effort to bring public orchards to the city
Beth DeFries is the Reader of the Week
Beth DeFries is the Reader of the Week
Ownership change at McKee's
Opinions differ on charter schools
Fire destroys barn, garage
New Horizons seeks new members
Feeling the impact
Middlebury fire investigation under way
Parkview LaGrange receives high ranking
New Bible classes approved for Fairfield
Funding for C.R. 17 project hits dead end
Firefighters have busy day
Storage barn destroyed by fire
Alcohol board votes against Shipshewana gas station permit request
Journalism students win prestigious state awards
Senior theater major outperforms 90 percent of competition at regional theater festival
Area schools to compete in Science Olympiad at Goshen College, Feb. 5
Principal finds leading school ‘peaceful’
More candidates file for city elections
County rate is lowest in two years
February 2011 events at Goshen College
GC Chorale to lead Afternoon Sabbatical on a journey of 'Psalms Through the Ages'
Goshen College announces Fall 2009-10 Dean's List
Tickets sold out for Flamenco Vivo programs at Goshen College Performing Arts Series
Panelists mix optimism, caution
President: ‘We will move forward together or not at all’
ABC's Deborah Roberts assembles local panel for State of the Union
Goshen school trustees in search of more savings
BOARD OF WORKS: Goshen flooded with Ninth Street proposals
Goshen General Hospital is now Indiana University Health Goshen
Kauffman makes mayoral run official
‘Blue Heron’ takes top prize
Prescription costs reduced at health center
BREAKING: Rescuers pull victims out of icy water
New Horizons Orchestra accepting new string players
Goshen native pens book; takes on cause of Nepal villagers
Foreclosure rate in Elkhart-Goshen slightly higher than national average
The price is right
WHOLE FAMILY: Amish schools are quietly progressive
Daniels vows to light torch for local government reform
Lawmakers set sights on township trustees
Improv back at New World Arts
Brothers sentenced for armed robbery in Goshen
In it for the long haul
Officials discuss grant money uses
Elkhart firefighters battle blaze at Century Foam
'Seussical the Musical' opens Friday
Two arrested after police find more than 35 meth labs
Percussionist to perform Jan. 29 recital
Hershberger Gallery to feature work of Texas ceramist Juan Granados
Plenty of good and bad at annual farm show
STATEHOUSE: School reform heads a long list
OFF AND RUNNING
Northridge Middle School student wins Elkhart County Spelling Bee
Goshen College student reports sexual assault
Goshen College offering pledge for peace
More arsons at Ox Bow
King's dream lives on in Goshen
Allan Kauffman seeking another term as Goshen's mayor
Sensenig works at peacebuilding by making connections
Mayor Kauffman says he will seek re-election
Jeremy Stutsman will seek re-election to Goshen City Council
INDIANA STATEHOUSE: Lawmakers to constituents -- Let’s be ‘friends’
Settle in with a puzzle and decadent lava cake
Food pantry staffers working to meet the need
Wealth of local information housed in Historical Museum
Neapolitan pizza eatery open in goshen
Barb Watkins is the Goshen News' Reader of the Week
Frozen festivities on Syracuse Lake
'And Then There Were None'
Fire damages Concord family's home
Cause of house fire believed to be electrical
Changing story leads to charge
Officials: Scale it back
BeauSoleil set to perform Saturday at Goshen College
Ben Eldridge throws hat into Goshen City Council race
U.S. Rep. Marlin Stutzman occupies Giffords’ former office, plans to upgrade security
Report: Goshen woman pleads guilty to false informing
Mayor: Budget options are fewer
Tone of political discussions could be an issue this year
Local lawmakers upbeat about Daniels' speech
Gov. Daniels pushes for major education changes
Many will be watching Daniels' speech for clues to presidential bid
Jim McKee seeking 1st District council seat
Police say Bristol murder suspect confessed to inmates
George 'Joe' Myers is the Reader of the Week
Goshen College explores supervisory leadership skills in afternoon course
'Going to Church' exhibit opens in Library Gallery Jan. 23
When winter strikes -- be prepared
RV dealers, manufacturers believe 2011 will be good year
Plumbing leads to deployment in Africa
Befriending a child can be rewarding and make a difference
Newcomers make chili contest fiery
Sheriff Rogers: A matter of public safety
Fire and Ice Festival draws thousands to downtown Goshen
Accomplice in Cromwell murder plot released
Firefighters battle Bristol blaze
Council members say Lippert tax break paperwork confusing
Wall full of war news uncovered in old Goshen store
Man charged in Bristol murder
105 Goshen Medtec jobs going south
Fire and Ice Festival scheduled Friday and Saturday
Sale of building to LaCasa proceeds
Wes Culver’s ‘right to work’ bill fuels partisan wrangling on opening day
State legislators face budget challenges
UPDATE: Firefighters battle Nappanee blaze
Stutzman excited about upcoming session
Boy sentenced for role in Cromwell murder
Museum unveils new educational programs
Principal Profile: Principal: Relationships matter in developing students’ talents
$25,000 will fund a lot of local HUGS
Goshen business is 'booming'
Former U.S. House hopeful Walorski unsure of future
YEAR IN REVIEW: GHS band marches through adversity
Tickets still available for BeauSoliel concert in Goshen on Jan. 15
Latino fiction writer Manuel Martinez to offer public reading Jan. 16
Goshen College focuses on role of faith in the civil rights movement during MLK Study Day
YEAR IN REVIEW: A five-term Congressman falls from grace, Stutzman rises up
LOOKING AHEAD: City races already taking shape
YEAR IN REVIEW: On June 23, five twisters tore through Elkhart County
Local legal community mourns loss of Brent Zook
‘Cyan’ is Goshen's baby New Year
Ready for the political horse race? Gov. Daniels weighs in
Brad Rogers sworn in as new Elkhart County sheriff
YEAR IN REVIEW: Sheriff says Cromwell murder most bizarre case he has ever seen
YEAR IN REVIEW: Local residents played vital role in providing earthquake relief in Haiti
Goshen mayor hosts an open house
Goshen Housing Authority staff cleared, but ...
Mayor, Chamber president recount Goshen's progress in 2010
YEAR IN REVIEW: Budget shortfalls prove challenging for Elkhart County leaders
‘Right to work’ bill may cause a battle in Statehouse
COOL CARVINGS
Goshen man arrested for pulling gun at Target
YEAR IN REVIEW: Funding, achievement challenge schools
Reader has worn several uniforms
Veterans remember holidays far from home
Serving up kindness
Gold coin found in Salvation Army kettle
This shop is heavenly
A Christmas forest
SOUND OF THE SEASON
Just one tax needed for Horizon initiative
Get it there by Christmas? Keep your fingers crossed
Extra duties result in extra pay for Goshen clerk-treasurer
U.S. Rep. Marlin Stutzman's Goshen office open
Church members donate gifts to West Goshen students
No one hurt in train-truck collision
City Council reappoints Huffman to BZA
Community warms to coat sale
Community prayer breakfast to kick off Martin Luther King Jr. Day; reservations due Jan. 6
Initiative to address county’s workforce makeup
Indiana’s graduation rate improves to 84 percent
Community wishes Chamber leader the best
Music classes for children and families offered through the Goshen College Music Center
Actors brave bitter cold to reenact birth of Jesus
LaCasa to explain plans for building
Nisley to run for Council
The Christmas spirit
Rudolph leads the way
State parks to use THINK electric cars made in Elkhart
Rural Syracuse home damaged by fire
Friends to gather to remember the life of Christopher Pumfrey
Goshen Plan Commission chairwoman won’t return
Fire damages Waky salvage shop
Trace Adkins, REO Speedwagon booked for fair
Syracuse teen still listed as critical after crash
Hugs group wants Pepsi grant
LaCasa unveils its first 'green' house
Roadshow pulls into town
School board picks replacement
Goshen school buses to get GPS units
Don Riegsecker critical of Mayor Kauffman in announcing he will seek Goshen's top office
BOARD OF WORKS: Goshen College underpass stays on track
William Rieth picked as Elkhart County United Way director
VIDEO: Goshen man attempts membership in 'Best of the Best'
Don Riegsecker wants to be Goshen's mayor
Goshen teen dodges bullets to tackle attacker
Northridge grad creates, stars in short film
Woman's love of reading being passed on by online pals
Lawmakers introduce new meth-related bill
Reader’s Digest ‘hears’ Ligonier
Local developer says his award belongs to the city
Goshen developer wins natonal award
Wakarusa hosts annual holiday celebration
Statehouse agenda in hands of Republicans
Ex-Boosters treasurer's plea agreement rejected
Former ISP commander in court
Belgian bread was perfect fit for a light meal
Goshen News staff wins 10 journalism awards
Christmas in the city
Pedestrian killed on Clinton
Police claim driver was high before fatal crash
Pedestrian killed by train in Goshen
Elkhart County's workmanship displayed at RV show
Winter weather arrives in Goshen
Better days ahead?
'Our Town' premieres Sunday
Goshen Band Boosters to receive $25,000 grant
Christmas comes early
EverGreen RV is thinking like a car company
Former ISP toll road commander arrested
Goshen Housing Authority finances starting to come into focus
Family escapes house fire this morning
RV show opens in Louisville
Two new reserve officers sworn in
Cromwell man dies in farm accident
Beyond burgers and fries: Campus dining hall incorporates care for the earth and students' bodies
School suit can go forward
Military Christmas greetings: Army Sgt. Oscar Pena, Ligonier
Plan would allow shifting cases among Ind. courts
Local businessman runs concession stand during football games to raise money for Benton Elementary School
Longtime public servant loses cancer fight
Public invited to hunt for ‘treasure’
READER OF THE WEEK: Goshen's John Hoover enjoys retirement
THE CHRISTMAS CHARGE
Court cases in Indiana on the rise
Meeting of the mothers
Gift baskets are filled with holiday wishes - and fruit
'A day for retailers'
Olympia Candy Kitchen makes Christmas ‘canes’
Nappanee restaurant feeds 152 — for free
GIVING THANKS: GC leader enjoys many blessings in this world
Finding a way in life
Elkhart's Harvest Basket to remain open
Black Friday traditionally tame on Main Street
'Festival of Carols' planned at GC
Driver airlifted after Benton Township crash
New Goshen pastor thankful he finally listened to God’s calling
Obama promotes auto industry success in Kokomo
GIVING THANKS: Goshen mayor thankful for family
December 2010 events at Goshen College
Goshen College music ensembles celebrate Christmas with annual 'Festival of Carols' concert
City Hall's 'glass ceiling' repaired
Energy plan for Goshen Community Schools is paying off
Shipshewana council names new town manager
Book store manager thankful for community
Community spends ‘Thanksgiving’ together
Giving Thanks
New Paris rallies to help family with burn expenses
Saturday's fundraiser will help young fire victim
Pancake Day is under way
Pink trash cans will raise funds for cancer research in Goshen
Salvation Army hopes to raise $50,000 with Pancake Day
Council grants tax break for property
Prizes donated to United Way
Shoe boxes stuffed with care will travel the world this Christmas season
Local violinist and pianist to perform Nov. 19 recital
Students put on art show around theme of tolerance
Community School of the Arts offers Nov. 21 showcase concert
Shoe boxes stuffed with care will travel the world this Christmas season
GOSHEN CITY COUNCIL: LaCasa loan rate change is debated
Stutzman sworn in as newest House member
County zoning changes stuck in draft mode
$10,000 trimmed from $30 million sewer project
Online devotions offer college student and faculty voices during Advent; Reflections begin Nov. 22 at blog.goshen.edu/devotions
Communities enjoy holiday-themed events
'Mrs. Warren's Profession' shown at New World Arts
Nappanee's busy day
A wide right turn in downtown Goshen
Local residents enjoy warm weather in the Maple City
VIDEO: Honoring veterans on Veterans Day
Oldest WW II vet at post remembers aftermath of Pearl Harbor
New Center for the Arts coming to downtown Goshen
Exhibit of designer Mike Burton's art on display through Jan. 12
Goshen Housing Authority sells headquarters
Goshen woman is top ‘Michiana Idol’
Tickets still available for Colvin and Wainwright concert in Goshen on Nov. 20
Cromwell Dealership gets high mileage from ad read by Jay Leno
GC wants a more ‘natural’ landscape
Will marriage amendment see new life?
30 days to fill Stutzman’s state seat
American Red Cross honors locals for work
Barn fire in Jefferson Township
It’s time for the holidays
Public servant’s health concerns top discussions
Prayer offered for councilman
New inspection program will focus on Goshen's vacant houses
Julie Dijkstra is named new Nappanee police chief
Stutzman about ready to take his seat
Living in 'Hindsight'
Running for the Tower
Shoppers visit local churches for crafts and more
Necklace highlight of appraisal
Thor expanding reach with new residential fifth-wheel
Goshen becomes a city for the arts
Bethany grad pens first book about life
Seniors to receive food boxes
Nappanee honors fallen officer, Bruce Nine
Local violinist and pianist to perform for Nov. 9 Afternoon Sabbatical
Neighborhoods a vital component of community building
Kosciusko County election results
Liquid propane leak believed to be plugged
Republicans dominate Elkhart County races
Incumbent ousted from Bristol Town Council
Republicans sweep local Indiana House races
Andrea Boval elected to Middlebury school board
Democrat incumbent Noble County commissioner defeated
Concord Township elects new trustee
Complete election results for Elkhart County
Rogers in a walk
Propane gas leak causes a scare
LaGrange County election results
Hoosier approve property tax cap amendment
Update: One seriously hurt in crash
Voter turnout is strong
Family unhurt in Goshen blaze
Election Day is plenty of fun at Greencroft
Noble County election results in
Marlin Stutzman wins Indiana's 3rd District for GOP
Tickets for seventh annual 'A Festival of Carols' on sale
Goshen College Symphony Orchestra to perform fall concert Nov. 6
Original song in ‘Compassion’ concert
Goshen College's fall mainstage production brings student work to life, Nov. 5-14
Update: Nappanee man killed in excavator mishap
Business professor earns certificate in family business advising
Upcoming forums offered at Goshen College on peacemaking in Iran and Colombia
4-H leaders honored for their volunteerism
Funeral for Notre Dame student killed in accident
Programs help provide ‘healthy beginnings’
Goshen couple ties the knot on favorite day
Christian activist Anton Flores to speak about justice for immigrants Oct. 27-29
Goshen College choirs offer "An American Concert for Peace" on Oct. 29
Morning storm blast blows hard and leaves
Goshen Hospital’s name to change
GOSHEN BZA: ‘Maple Court’ housing approved
ND student dies when tower topples
Goshen superintendent to vote 'no' on tax issue
Hoosiers will decide on caps amendment
Notre Dame to review lifts after student death
Our final four
Plenty of issues in race for sheriff
Goshen's downtown merchants treat thousands of children to bags full of candy
Goshen caps extraordinary season by placing second in Class B; Concord finishes third and Northridge seventh
Merry Lea's Enchanted Forest offers alternative to Halloween fright, Oct. 22 and 23
Merry Lea to offer glacial geology tour
Hovan to perform faculty flute recital Oct. 22
November 2010 events at Goshen College
Goshen school leaders honored by peers
Ex-band booster treasurer pleads guilty to four felonies
Syracuse gets into the spirit
Students get a lesson in economics
ADEC staff goes the extra mile
Hochstetler knows well the link between giving blood and saving lives
Tea Party hosts pastors’ conference
Academic Success
Readers of the Week: Family enjoys sticking together
Five local bands to move ahead
Lawsuit regarding Fairfield Bible class dismissed
Lawsuit regarding Fairfield Bible class dismissed
Goshen’s Sister City leader, Gabby Botts, dies at age 83
DECISION 2010: Hayhurst visits Goshen Chamber
No more Bible classes
Stutzman makes his pitch in Goshen
College's 2010 Peace Play explores judgment and forgiveness around violence
Juana Bordas offers Oct. 4 lecture in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month
Tickets still available for Conspirare performance in Goshen on Oct. 5
Schwartzentruber, local cancer researcher and GC alumnus, to speak at Afternoon Sabbatical
New book offers first introduction to Amish spirituality and religious beliefs
Pacifist reflects on his parents' war
Bestselling author Haven Kimmel, an Indiana native, to speak at Goshen College Oct. 10
Climate change inspires interest in plant and animal life cycles
High school students join Goshen College choirs for Oct. 9 concert
Goshen continues to significantly lower energy use and bills
Land Institute President and Founder Wes Jackson to speak on agriculture Nov. 9
Nappanee ‘trailblazer’ honored
Band benefit concert Friday
Art professor offers retrospective exhibit as he nears retirement
Homecoming Weekend, Oct. 1-3, features fun for all
College honors seven outstanding alumni during Homecoming Weekend
Homecoming Music Gala to feature college's choirs and orchestra
'Alice in Wonderland' program planned at library
Sheriff honored with service medal
Reason to smile as Goshen Community Schools make AYP
Reason to smile as corp., three schools make AYP
Principal Profile: Schwartz says successful students don’t just happen
This time Dems are in GOP’s crosshairs
A perfect 10 at Goshen General Hospital
Goshen hospital deemed ‘Baby-Friendly’
Northridge Homecoming: Week filled with activities leads up to big game
Best-selling author keeps Goshen College audience laughing
Goshen, Fairfield bands take firsts at contests
The harvest is bountiful
Turning 10 on 10-10
On a beautiful fall day, Nappanee residents head downtown
Subjects picked for Goshen documentary
City receives award for sustainability efforts
Dialysis center introduces itself to the community
Residents disappointed about Bible study lawsuit
After a decade, Nappanee chief stepping down
Maple City no more? Nickname may be changed
Four injured in three-vehicle crash
Police chief stepping down
Gas, cash from trash
Housing Authority to sell apartments
Free screenings, seminars pack in crowd at Expo
Don Riegsecker to serve on City Council
Day care director honored for service
Assistant will become new Concord superintendent
Marlin Stutzman stumping for U.S. rep seat
Goshen firefighters help raise breast cancer awareness
New cabin home for Syracuse Scouts
Concord hires new superintendent
Walking the walk
Sustainability on display in Goshen
DECISION 2010: Hayhurst has an eye on the future
Camp Mack Festival brings back the memories
Five local bands earn gold rating
Phillip Buhrt says he’s been in jail too long
FIRST FRIDAYS: ‘This reminds me of the 1940s’
Pumpkin display opens today
Local pilot OK after crash
Students take the Bard West
Driver admits killing man who was mowing his lawn
Student numbers way up
Ligonier's Building commissioner suspended
Eldon Hostetler honored with Iacocca award
12th Annual Camp Mack Festival is set for Saturday
What if Goshen's railroad was relocated?
RV companies courting dealers this week
Livin’ Lite building on its success
Dulcimer player Ted Yoder hammers his way to national award
Another successful year for Mennonite Relief Sale
River work a lesson of service
LIVING HER DREAM
Reader of the Week: Pastor finds joy in cooking
Mother keeps fighting for ‘Sheena’s law’
Mennonite Relief Sale a time to help, visit with old friends
Sale of VIM facility nearly complete
OH, WHAT A RELIEF
Chamber ‘scare’-ing up entries
Puro resigns at Shipshe town manager
Fall starts with one hot day
Coni Walters is honored by Avenue of Hope
Elkhart soldier killed in Afghanistan crash
Elkhart man among 5 Fort Campbell, Ky., troops killed in crash
Goshen College choir uses annual service day to get Chamberlain students thinking about college
Ground broken for new stretch of Pumpkinvine Trail
Boot camp: Fitness instructor challenges students to move it
Mixed bag for Goshen city finances
Goshen family’s animals recovering from wounds
Goshen documentary planned
Citywide Cub Scout roundup Saturday
Developer has plans for Goshen alley
'Pony pull' raises money for Amish school
Helping Pakistanis one rug at a time
Goshen fire chief leads state association
Church visitors expore the sights and tastes of Russia
It was a beautiful last day for Nappanee’s 35th Annual Apple Festival Sunday.
Despite long week, Wawasee band marches forward
After three years, world-renowned IB program gets good reviews at GHS
Goshen Mayor seeks an increased tax levy max
Locals behind scene of 'The Pursuit'
USA Today writer chronicles visit to Elkhart and LaGrange counties
Army officer Steven David named to Indiana Supreme Court
CITY BUDGET: Goshen mayor sees good and bad in 2011
Panel: Meth ingredients too available
No one says why, but Wawasee band director resigns
Bristol residents air complaints about fire department firings
Middlebury Fall Festival set for Friday and Saturday
Hill to Council: Decide on services
Gov. Daniels pushes for constitutional tax caps
‘O say can you see …’ patriotism
Festival to feature all things Russian
Police say driver who killed man mowing lawn had used meth
BUDGET CRISIS: Sheriff predicts public safety will be compromised
Get wet, get fit
Daniels’ GOP dinners fuel White House speculation
Residents plan protest, claim asst. chief’s firing unjust
$10.5M to be slashed from county budget
Redevelopment Commission approves cash for potential Goshen Theater project
Goshen couple to pick up grandson in Arizona
The past comes alive at Bonneyville Celebration
Foundation gets a running start
Marching band season begins with a loud note
Camp Singing Hills scheduled to be closed
Defendant jailed after outburst
Stone Lake hosts kayak flotilla
Wawasee High School Marching Band will compete in Class C
Business editor says state making progress
Red Cross emergency trailers unveiled
Fallen soldier honored
some random photos from openings and happenings at the gallery
Sketches of birds by Dave Kendall
Join us for an opening reception, Friday, December, 11, 2009, 7 - 9:30 p.m., for "Contemporary
Pictures from receptions for the big show! Thanks to everyone who came out and supported the galler
Check out new cartoons by Gerrit Huig at the gallery during the Goshen Open Studio tour, Saturday M
Selected works by Harriet Monteith (1903-1975)
from Ben Stutzman sketchbook, 2010
She'll be running for Nolan Lawson
Victim of ultralight crash identified
Officer’s assets will be frozen
Rene Troyer Campbell is new president
All in 'Jest' in Bristol
'TANDEM'-ania in Shipshe
Goshen Residents are Facing Foreclosure. The NFCC Can Help.
Northridge band gets back to basics with ‘Genesis’ production
Fairfield band marches on with new leader and more members
A TIME TO GIVE BACK
Suspect in two Michigan deaths kills himself in Noble County
Auto auction's new owner calls 1st sale success
Three tellers to be featured at Storytelling Festival
North Goshen youth spend day cleaning Elkhart River
Concord Minutemen marching band is ready to get going
GIRL POWER
Goshen marching band begins season by hosting invitational
American Countryside Farmers Market ends three-year run
Sharp as ever, Lanny Scott calls it a career
baby, they were Born to run
Goshen man pleads guilty to Nappanee shootings
Gingerich attorney files appeal
Lundy’s attorney submits plea deal
Railroad employees educate pedestrians, drivers about safety
Military jet exercises turn heads near Millersburg
Man accused of firing gun at apartment complex
McCloughen retires after 30 years
Car show, ‘live mannequins’ part of Goshen First Fridays
Goshen war protestors turn attention to Afghanistan
Goshen Band Boosters hope to win Pepsi Refresh Grant
Community to get a look at The Post
Fairfield community helps replenish food pantry
Nearly 90, volunteer still does for others
Two new officers hired to join Goshen police
State police target high-crash areas to help reduce deaths
Goshen company thriving in down economy
14 siblings bring their families together
14 siblings bring their families together for a reunion
Student sells ads on vintage VW van
Local Tea Party members attend Beck rally in D.C.
Goshen's Todd Schmitz makes a big splash
Goshen about to start work on millrace powerhouse overhaul
Soldier’s mom thankful for community support
1,200 volunteers help homeowners
White crosses a memorial to unborn
Goshen bail bondsman found guilty
NIPSCO rate hike approved
School officials ‘dazed’ about win
Shipshewana council frowns on Mr. Smiley
Firms hired for ‘gateway’ project
Abandoned, dilapidated houses will be renovated
Local soldier killed in Afghanistan
Second Music and Dance Academy opens
Educators weigh in on ‘sexting’ law debate
Daycare request denied
Mary L. Hart
Goshen Housing Authority loan signed
Goshen schools have most kindergarteners ever
Toll Road police commander resigns as investigation begins
Herb Maust is this year's 'Uncle Elmer'
Cruising toward community service
Annual Children’s Resale planned for Saturday at Wakarusa church
Hostetlers are the Readers of the Week
Sheets family: Farming is in the blood
LUMBERIN’ ALONG
Middlebury’s 3rd Fridays are picking up steam
From now on it’s ‘Jake Field’
Goshen College receives its most contributions in 17 years
Zion's Cruisin' to Glory car show planned
Zion’s Cruisin’ to Glory car show planned
Broken promise leads to prison
Group aims to give soldiers a HUG
Nappanee officer injured in early morning crash
Fairview Grange celebrates 100 years Sunday
Goshen railroad track closure coming
Group aims to give soldiers a HUG
Former principal appointed to Wa-Nee board
Housing Authority loan OK'd
Goshen College SST students serve in the community
Community rallies around Goshen band
Officials discuss VIM's future
A brand new day at Concord
A brand new day at Concord
Two die in LaGrange County crash
Fulbright scholar Jarrod Huffman is headed to India
Change orders keep surprises from being surprises
ELKHART COUNTY COUNCIL: The ‘new normal’ means a big hit
ROLLING RIGHT ALONG
Candidate Marlin Stutzman speaks to Goshen Rotary Club
Mosquitoes infected with encephalitis found near state line
'GLAD TO BE BACK'
Denial of access basis of lawsuit
Lot of changes in store for students when they return to local schools
City officials, supporters cut ribbon on new bicycle/pedestrian tunnel
Nusbaums selected as grand marshals of Middlebury Summer Festival parade
ROAD WORK: Trying to steer clear of zones?
Boy’s & Girls Club once again gathers up school supplies for Goshen students
REDEVELOPMENT COMMISSION: Hawks building has some options
Bike lanes leaving a mark downtown
Vouchers denied for Maple Court Place
Habitat quilt raises $3,400 to support organization
Initial hearing for Sparks set for Aug. 16
Afghanistan violence hits close to Goshen
INDOT denies signal at Ind. 15 and Hackett Road, but be ready to hit the brakes
Northridge senior wins Middlebury Junior Miss title
The circus is coming to Middlebury
After embezzlement, Goshen band plays on
Artist brings auto dealer's mural back to life
After embezzlement discovery, Goshen band plays on
Man with several arrests held in Goshen man's death
Fire damages Domino's Pizza
Family of seven loses possession in fire
Man killed while mowing property along C.R. 19
Fishing contest a Stone Lake tradition
Construction starts on new Model playground
Goshen man helps foil bank robbery in Ohio
Goshen police want to meet neighbors, give away bicycles
CITY COUNCIL: Plug pulled on new RV company, tax break
Nappanee man killed in crash
Fire destroys Shipshewana building
One killed in Millersburg crash
Art, music festival fills town’s streets
Getting there is getting tough
Collecting tons of fair trash round-the-clock job
Lydia B. Hawkins
Student mural has connection to family
Syracuse Summer Fest draws ‘great crowd’
Fair auction results
Mood at fair upbeat
Golden year for Maplecrest
Fair auction results
Fair auction results
Ind. 15 will be closed Monday
Tractors roar at fair
Round Robin winners in unfamiliar territory
Vietnam veteran honored at fair
Fans brave the rain to see Lonestar
Storm rips roofs off, cut power
Wa-Nee school board position open
Fairgoers happy to be stuck with Huey
10-year 4-Her goes out in style
Fairgoers happy to be stuck with Huey
Landlord gets some requested parking
News customer reports scam
Tower at Ox Bow Park destroyed
Elise Goodman crowned 2010 fair queen
Friends honor teenager who died
Strongman takes his fifth title
The stronger arm wins
10-year 4-H’er says ‘try your best’
Big crowd expected for Lady A
Organizer says parade was ‘perfect’
Lady Antebellum fans arrive at fair
Grandstand seats are full
Lady A draws a crowd
Toastmasters Club
Goshen Tax Day Tea Parties Protest Rally April 15 Tea Party
CPI/Habitat Partnership
Elkhart County 4-H Fair
The Great Race Sports Festival
GC Choir And Orchestra Concert
Faculty Showcase Recital: Brahms Piano Quintet
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