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'Historic Bristol Walking Tour' to take place on July 12
ELKHART COUNTY, Ind. -- The Elkhart County Historical Museum will be offering a historical walking tour of Bristol at 2 p.m. on July 12 if the weather permits. The tour will start at the Elkhart County Historical Museum and participants will walk for two miles. The history of Bristol will...
Fourth of July fireworks contributing to heavy fog in bypass crash
ELKHART COUNTY, Ind. --Fireworks could be heard across Michiana Thursday night in celebration of Independence Day, but when the smoke from those fireworks mixed with the humid, foggy air along the US 20 bypass, the low visibility led to an almost 15 car pile-up. Meteorologist Nathan Marsili from the National Weather Service (NWS) explained that the firework smoke and humidity caused from rainfall in Elkhart County created something called an inversion in the atmosphere.
First Friday in Goshen hosts Annual Great Goshen Car Show
GOSHEN, Ind. (WNDU) - This first Friday in the month of July marks ‘The Great Goshen Car Show.’. Hundreds of people walked up and down downtown Goshen to admire dozens of cars, from vintage buggies from the 1930s to Dodge Chargers of various colors. Our team spoke to Amanda...
City seeks grant for work to raze former Dodge Foundry for future street, housing
MISHAWAKA — A project to turn the former Dodge/RMG Foundry site at 500 S. Union St. into a neighborhood with a 6th-7th Street connector is moving forward with a grant request to begin the transformation. The city is seeking a $2.25 million Lily-LEI-READI II grant to help pay for 20% of the $11...
Multiple railroad crossings to close in Goshen for rail replacement
GOSHEN, Ind. -- The City of Goshen announced multiple Norfolk Southern railroad crossings will close starting the week of Monday, July 8. Norfolk Southern plans to close several crossings to install new rails. The work expected to begin on Tuesday, July 9, or Wednesday, July 10, and expected to last...
Revisions made to Coolidge Place housing development site plan; Senior community’s concerns remain
THREE RIVERS — Allen Edwin Homes is giving it another go with a proposed housing development on the north side of the city. At Tuesday’s Three Rivers City Commission meeting, representatives from the housing development company presented a revised site plan for its proposed housing development at 611 Coolidge Pl. to commissioners and a packed audience at City Hall, explaining the revisions that were made to the plan.
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