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Free tickets to Freedom Fest no longer available at City Hall

The free tickets Mayor Jeremy Stutsman and City Council had secured to America’s Freedom Fest —a day-long event of airshows and fireworks Saturday, July 1, to celebrate Independence Day—have all been picked up at City Hall. There are no more free tickets available at this time. Information for purchasing tickets may be found online at […]

Kercher Road to be fully closed west of SR 15/Main Street

Contractor Rieth-Riley will begin a full closure of Kercher Road (CR 38) from South Main Street (SR 15) to the bridge in order to install new underground utilities, new concrete curb and pavement. The full closure will begin Wednesday, June 28, and continue the length of the project. Residents on Kercher Road will have access […]

WHAT’S THE BUZZ? MOSQUITO PREVENTION IS WORTHWHILE!

Spring and summer bring mosquitoes. “How many” depends on how wet the season is. The City will continue its program of placing larvicide in catch basins, which are potential breeding sites. It is one of the most cost-effective measures the City can take. The City has not sprayed for mosquitoes for many years—and will not […]

Pike Street/US 33 Northern Connector Project: Pike and Main streets to be closed until fall

On Tuesday, June 27, Rieth-Riley Construction will open the newly constructed section of Pike Street from the Elkhart River bridge to Second Street and close Pike Street between Second Street and Main Street. Third Street will remain open to through traffic. Access to businesses and residences will be maintained. The post office can be accessed […]

Know Goshen’s fireworks regulations

As the 4th of July holiday approaches, it is important that Goshen residents be aware of fireworks regulations. A local city ordinance was adopted in 2007 at the urging of residents concerned about neighborhood safety and noise. Regulation is controlled by parameters imposed in state legislation. Consumer fireworks are allowed by state legislation and local […]

FREE TICKETS TO AMERICA’S FREEDOM FEST, FIREWORKS SHOW AVAILABLE

NOTE: The free tickets the City had to America’s Freedom Fest —a day-long event of airshows and fireworks Saturday, July 1, to celebrate Independence Day—have all been picked up at City Hall. ——————– In honor of the Year of Goodness, Mayor Jeremy Stutsman and the Goshen City Council have secured 350 tickets to America’s Freedom Fest, […]

CITY COURT CLERK AND PROBATION OFFICES TO BE CLOSED

The Goshen City Court Clerk’s Office and the Goshen City Probation Office will be closed for training purposes on the following dates: Friday, June 23 Tuesday, June 27 Wednesday, June 28 Normal office hours will be in effect on Monday, June 26, and will resume a regular schedule Thursday, June 29. For more information, please […]

Notice of Boil Order: Market Center Plaza

On Monday June 19, 2017, the water was shut off due to a damaged water line. A boil order is being issued. The Indiana Department of Environmental Management requires the water utility to issue a boil water order for the affected area of: Market Center Plaza. Once two consecutive water samples have been taken 24 […]

KERCHER ROAD AND S.R. 15 LANE RESTRICTION

The northbound right-turn lane on S.R. 15 at Kercher Road will be closed for construction work starting tomorrow, June 15, and will be completed on Friday, June 16. Vehicles wishing to turn right onto Kercher Road will still be able to do so from the through lane.

Fire Department to install smoke detectors in Chamberlain Neighborhood

On May 6 the Goshen Fire Department, the American Red Cross of Northern Indiana and the West Goshen Neighborhood Association spent the morning inspecting and installing detectors throughout the West Goshen Neighborhood. This Thursday, June 15, the Fire Department and the Red Cross will be going to homes in the Chamberlain Neighborhood to inspect and […]