Oct 31, 2009 | ETruth.com
Goshen: First Church of God lends their support to Chandler Elementary
Teresa Vining and Wendy Wogoman don't work at Chandler Elementary School. Their children don't go to school there.
Oct 31, 2009 | Herald-Bulletin
Goshen men die after car veers into watery ditch
Two Goshen residents died after their car ran off a road and into a water-filled ditch, then overturned and became partially submerged.
Oct 31, 2009 | Archive - Record
Commemorating anniversary of Handel's death, choirs and orchestra perform Messiah concert
"Messiah," by George Frederic Handel, performed by the Goshen College Choirs & Orchestra Date and time: Saturday, Nov.
Speakers to illustrate climate change effects in lecture at Goshen College
Peter Illyn understands that the effects of climate change are often hard to detect from Elkhart County.
Goshen RV firm hiring for production expansion
Orders are increasing for Cozy Travelera s small, lightweight towables, prompting the Goshen firm to hire more workers.
H1N1 doses confiscated from Goshen pharmacy
A Goshen pharmacy gets in trouble for giving out swine flu vaccinations to non-priority groups.
Goshen school calendar changes: Many issues remain to be resolved
A community meeting Thursday about the idea of making big changes to Goshen's school calendar was full of opposing opinions, but there seemed to be one consensus: A lot of issues still need to be addressed.
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.
Goshen gets 2010 budget passed without drama
Goshen's city council passed next year's budget with absolutely no fanfare Tuesday night.
Detroit resident sentenced on cocaine charge
Detroit resident Marcus Harris was sentenced Thursday to six years incarceration and three years of probation for dealing cocaine.
'A Cabinet of Curiosities' on display in exhibit, Oct. 25-Dec. 11
Exhibit: "A Cabinet of Curiosities" Dates: Oct. 25 to Dec. 11, 2009 Opening reception: Sunday, Oct.
Goshen man in hospital after flipping SUV
An elderly Goshen man is in the hospital Thursday night, after he flipped his SUV in Elkhart County.
Art of quilting lives on with creativity, friendship and service across generations
The "Passing on Traditions" group in the fall 2009 of College Mennonite Church women and Goshen College students hold up the square sampler wall hanging with Batik fabrics that was made to be auctioned at the 2009 Michiana Mennonite Relief Sale in late September.
Cequent Seeking Tax Breaks for Goshen Expansion
Hitch maker Cequent Performance Products wants a five-year tax phase-in of nearly $4 million to add another 47 jobs to its College Avenue facility in Goshen, Ind., The Elkhart Truth reports.
Bids are in for beautification
Bids opened at Monday's Board of Public Works and Safety meeting for the fall tree replacement project came in all over the board.
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.
Man accused of shooting two appears in court for hearing
An initial hearing was held in circuit court Thursday morning for a Goshen man charged with shooting two people in a Nappanee apartment last month.
Chicago's premier Mexican folk dance and music groups to perform in Goshen
Concert: Sones de Mxico and the Mexican Folkloric Dance Company of Chicago Date and time: Friday, Oct.
Goshen hot dog stand is one couple's solution to a lay-off
It's a big-city idea that apparently also works in a smaller setting. After hitting hard times, a husband and wife team recently started running a hot dog stand in Goshen.
Dining A La King: Hot dog cart brings smiles to downtown Goshen
Douglas and Jacqueline Murray figure just about everybody loves hot dogs, or at least eats them.
Goshen mayor Kauffman wins IACT top honor
The Indiana Association of Cities and Towns gave Goshen Mayor Allan Kauffman its highest award this week.
Contest aims to a supporta early detection of cancer
A brassiere covered in plastic fruit or dog bicuits may not provide the smooth silhouette under a T-shirt most brands advertise, but they definitely draw the eye on the hanger.
$290,000 seized in Goshen cocaine bust
Three people face charges tonight after a large sum of money was found during a cocaine trafficking investigation in Goshen.
Elkhart man convicted of murder
A jury deliberated about two and one-half hours Wednesday before convicting a young Elkhart man of murder.
Bruce Stahly earns honor for second time in four years
Seven years ago Bruce Stahly came to Goshen with a reputation in education circles of excellence.
Director to show new film, "Americana," at Goshen College
Movie: Screening of the documentary "Americana" and a question-answer session with the film's director and producer Topaz Adizes Date and time: Wednesday, Oct.
Vintage home decor at The Silver Lining in Goshen
Heather Kaufman opened The Silver Lining Sept. 4 during Goshen's First Friday event.
B la Fleck, Zakir Hussain, Edgar Meyer to perform Oct. 16 at Goshen College
Concert: Goshen College Performing Arts Series Bla Fleck / Zakir Hussain / Edgar Meyer Date: Friday, Oct.
Author Glen E. Miller to present Afternoon Sabbatical on doctor-patient relationships
Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2009 at 1 p.m. Location: Cost: GOSHEN, Ind. So often as a practicing physician, Dr.
Goshen Oktoberfest featured all things fall - and salsa?
Lindsey Daniels got to celebrate Halloween a little bit early this year, costuming her bicycle with purple and yellow shiny paper and ribbons.
Boys & Girls Club of Greater Goshen Celebrates Decade of Success with nFocus Software
The Club serves over 3,300 youth in Goshen, Indiana, and has been using TraxSolutions since 1999.
Man arrested on attempted rape, other charges
Elkhart police reported the arrest of man this week on burglary, attempted rape and criminal confinement charges.
Residents plead for C.R. 40 changes
Goshen City Council members received a petition signed by more than 140 residents Monday night requesting plans for changing C.R. 40 as the south link road is being completed, but voted 4-3 to not discuss the issue at their meeting.