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Tom Graber, Faith Mission of Michiana chairman, speaks Thursday during the groundbreaking ceremony for Faith Mission of Michiana tiny shelters at 801 Benham Ave. in Elkhart.
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The foundation of several Faith Mission of Michiana tiny shelters are shown.
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Jim Gleason, of Elkhart, and Tom Graber, Faith Mission of Michiana Chairman, speak with each other Thursday during the groundbreaking ceremony for Faith Mission of Michiana tiny shelters at 801 Benham Ave. in Elkhart.
Joseph Weiser | The Goshen News
A drawing of the layout of a Faith Mission tiny shelter is shown.
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GOSHEN — With tensions high in the wake of the Jan. 6 assault on the Capitol and the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden coming next week, Goshen City Council members
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GOSHEN â Goshen City Council members closed out their final meeting of the year Tuesday with passage of an ordinance aimed at cleaning up the cityâs 2020 budget.
According to Jeffery Weaver, deputy clerk-treasurer for the city, the approved ordinance was needed in order to allow his office to transfer money from budget lines with excess funding into budget lines that exceeded their original budget limits, all with the goal of ensuring that each line ends the year within budget as required by the state.
âThese are just some budget cleanups on the 2020 budget that we try to address every year,â Weaver said of the need for the ordinance. âThe state requires that everything be in four categories â personal services, supplies, services and charges and capital expenditures â and every category in every fund must be within budget. So, of course, within each of these categories we have account lines, and the way we make sure that these c
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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.
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Traffic is light on Main Street in Goshen on March 23 after Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb ordered Hoosiers to stay home.
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Goshen Mayor Jeremy Stutsman, left, swears in newly elected city Clerk-Treasurer Adam Scharf shortly after noon on New Yearâs Day 2020. Scharf, a Democrat, won the office in Novemberâs general election by defeating Angie McKee.