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Michigan Community College Cancels Sports Seasons Kellogg Community College, in Michigan, on Wednesday became the fifth two-year college in the state to cease competition in several sports, given the impact of COVID-19 in its region. The college announced that it would opt out of league competition in men's and women's basketball and volleyball, joining several peers that have

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Richmond, Charleston Warn About Parties Jan. 25, 6:15 a.m. The University of Richmond and the College of Charleston are warning students about the dangers of parties. The University of Richmond sent students a letter Friday that said students were endangering in-person learning, The Richmond Times-Dispatch reported. University officials said they were aware of two parties in

COVID-19: City government dealt the disruptions

1 of 11 Goshen City Council members were joined by various community leaders during a special council meeting Dec. 9 to discuss an ordinance authorizing the city to enforce COVID-19 mitigation protocols recently issued by the Elkhart County Health Department and Elkhart County Board of Commissioners. The ordinance failed to receive the approval of the City Council. John Kline | The Goshen News Traffic is light on Main Street in Goshen on March 23 after Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb ordered Hoosiers to stay home. Joseph Weiser | The Goshen News Goshen Mayor Jeremy Stutsman, left, swears in newly elected city Clerk-Treasurer Adam Scharf shortly after noon on New Year’s Day 2020. Scharf, a Democrat, won the office in November’s general election by defeating Angie McKee.

Goshen mayor to receive $5,000 bonus in 2021

Goshen City Hall GOSHEN — Goshen’s mayor will be getting a pay increase heading into the new year following action by the Goshen City Council on Tuesday evening. Jeremy Stutsman At the meeting, council members approved an ordinance establishing the 2021 compensation for elected city officials, though not before first approving an amendment to the ordinance calling for an increase in the mayor’s salary in the form of an annual $5,000 longevity bonus. The mayor will receive a bi-weekly salary in 2021 of $3,665, plus the new $5,000 longevity bonus INCREASE, WITH CONDITIONS Council president Brett Weddell, R-at Large, was responsible for putting forward the amendment calling for the mayoral salary bump, which as approved reads as follows:

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