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Protesters seek end to county mask mandate and fines

1 of 4 Harriet Miller, from right, Lori Arnold and Madeline Hajicek are among protesters taking part in the “Stop the Mask Mandate Rally” at Main Street and Lincoln Avenue outside the Elkhart County Courthouse on Friday. By 4 p.m., approximately 40 to 45 people had gathered for the event. Aimee Ambrose | The Goshen News Harriet Miller, of Goshen, holds a sign at Main Street and Lincoln Avenue while participating in the “Stop the Mask Mandate Rally” outside the Elkhart County Courthouse on Friday. Behind her, protesters have a discussion with Jonathan Wieand, of Goshen, who held an opposing view. Aimee Ambrose | The Goshen News

Rally against face mask mandate set for Friday

Dec 17, 2020 In this photo from July 27, protesters bearing signs and flags gather at the Elkhart County Courthouse, near the corner of Main Street and Lincoln Avenue, to oppose mandatory mask orders by the state. Aimee Ambrose | The Goshen News Editor s note: Since this story was published, the event s title, originally supplied to The Goshen News by an organizer as Stop The Mask Rally in Elkhart County is now Stop the Mask Mandate Rally. The article and headline have been changed to reflect this. GOSHEN — Opponents of face mask requirements plan to take a stand against county orders in Goshen this week.

Goshen s mayor turns to COVID-19 education instead of fines

Dec 15, 2020 Goshen Mayor Jeremy Stutsman and members of the Goshen City Council discuss plans for a proposed city-led COVID-19 mitigation education program for local businesses during the council’s meeting Tuesday evening. Image Provided GOSHEN — While the city’s COVID-19 health fine ordinance may be stuck in limbo, Goshen’s mayor says plans are already in the works for moving forward with a focused education initiative aimed at improving local business compliance with county COVID-19 mitigation efforts. In an address before the Goshen City Council Tuesday, Mayor Jeremy Stutsman touched briefly on his plans for moving forward with the new city-led program, which he has proposed as an alternative to the COVID-19 mitigation ordinance that the council failed to pass on second reading during a special meeting Dec. 7.

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