Saturday Nov 28 | Goshen News, Goshen, IN
Two hurt in Thanksgiving day crash Two drivers were hurt in a three-car crash at U.S. 20 and C.R. 35 at 2:10 p.m. Thursday.
The cause of an overnight fire at a vacant, single-story ranch house in Millersburg Tuesday remains under investigation.
The Elkhart County Sheriff's Department received a report of an armed robbery at 12:36 a.m. Sunday.
Wakarusa property taxes are pricey per capita
Wakarusa is the most expensive community here while Concord Community Schools is the priciest school district, at least in terms of the property taxes each requires to operate per resident or student.
Officers working a special assignment to stop alcohol use by teenagers broke up a large party in Goshen Sunday, resulting in six arrests and court appearances for as many as 34 others.
Two men hurt when vehicle hits horse near Millersburg
Two men were injured when their minivan hit a horse that had strayed into the roadway north of Millersburg Thursday night.
Goshen College's fall mainstage play 'Big Love' to be performed Oct. 30-Nov. 8
The stage has been converted into a huge, empty swimming pool for Goshen College's fall mainstage play, "Big Love," written by Charles Mee and directed by Michelle Milne.
Carriage Launches R&D a Blitza for 2010 Model Year
Millersburg, Ind.-based Carriage Inc. has been busy this fall with R&D and will be bringing several new Cameo floorplans and a completely revamped Royals International to RVIAa s 47th Annual National RV Trade Show in Louisville, Ky., according to new Carriage President Don Emahiser.
Parables worship team inspires with songs, stories and drama
The Goshen College student-led worship team, Parables, will use music, dance, storytelling and drama to worship in congregations and other venues throughout the Midwest this year.
Campaign corner - Dijkstra to announce candidacy for sheriff
Julie Dijkstra formally will announce her candidacy Friday in the 2010 election for Elkhart County Sheriff.
Council welcomes new reserve officer to force
Reserve Deputy Marshall Richard NcNeal was sworn into service for the Millersburg community Wednesday evening at the Millersburg Town Council meeting by Marshal Keith Hathaway.
Carriage Inc. Names Emahiser New CEO/President
Carriage Inc. has promoted Don Emahiser to CEO and president of itsA entire corporate operations, Glenn Cushman, chairman, announced this week.
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Two teen-agers were cited for possession shotguns on school property at Fairfield High School Tuesday morning.
Enrollment drop affects school funding
A preliminary total of 33 fewer students on the rolls of Fairfield Community Schools was presented by Fairfield Superintendent Tom Tumey at Thursday evening's school board meeting.
Richard Groff to be honored, lead parade
Millersburg's Citizen of the Year, Richard Groff, has served his community in many ways in his 76 years.
Since the early 1970s, the Kritzman family has been an active part of the Millersburg community.
Postal worker honored for 30 years
For 29 1 2 years, rural postal carrier Jacki L. Pearson was a familiar face in the LaGrange County area.
Goshen: One dead, six injured in Saturday crash
One person was killed and six others were injured Saturday night in a two-vehicle crash east of Goshen.
Millersburg maintenance crews to get busy cleaning up
With the Millersburg Summer Festival a few short weeks away, Maintnenance Director Matt King received permission to purchase a pole-type chainsaw with a 12-inch blade to trim some town trees before the parade.