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Public Notice: Johnston Street and Hackett Road Reconstruction – Notice of Intent
The City of Goshen (204 E. Jefferson Street, Suite #1, Goshen, Indiana 46528) will be submitting a Notice of Intent (NOI) letter to notify the Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) of their intent to comply with the requirements of the Indiana Construction Stormwater General Permit (CSGP) to discharge stormwater from construction and land disturbing activities associated with the reconstruction of the Johnston Street and Hackett Road roadways.
60-day burn permit issued to Elkhart after tornado toppled trees, limbs
ELKHART, Ind. (WSBT) — The Elkhart Fire Department is burning a lot of tree debris, with a 60-day burn permit from the Indiana Department of Environmental Management. Last week’s disastrous tornado toppled many trees and limbs. Trees and brush are being burned from 7a.m. to 3 p.m. every...
Nappanee Street closes, work on railroad crossing begins earlier than expected in Elkhart
ELKHART, Ind. (WSBT) — If you use Nappanee Street in Elkhart between Beardsley Avenue and California Road, you will need to plan ahead. A very busy railroad crossing in Elkhart is closed and will be getting an upgrade earlier than expected. City officials say work, unexpectedly, began a full...
Rockford shifts national ski championship to Warsaw
WARSAW — Kosciusko County is expected to see a burst of some unexpected economic activity during the second week of August. That’s when the national ski show championships return unexpectedly after organizers in Rockford, Ill., balked because of prolonged flooding. “They have been at 11 feet flood stage...
Continuing tornado recovery efforts in Elkhart, 24-hour shelter and resources available
ELKHART, Ind. -- Elkhart Mayor Rod Roberson has released a statement regarding the continuing recovery efforts following the tornado that touched down on the morning of Tuesday, July 16. Roberson's statement reads in part:. "Recovery from the tornado that came through Elkhart in the early morning hours of Tuesday is...
July brush pick-up begins next week
Monthly brush pick-up will begin next week on Monday, July 29th. During scheduled brush collections, the Street Department will make only one pass through the city to pick up brush. Please have your brush by the front curb, but not in the street, by that first day at 7 a.m. Brush will not be picked up in alleys. The piles of brush should be trash-free. Crews cannot access the piles if blocked by vehicles.
Parents reminded of changes for Rome City Schools
-News Release- The Rome City School Board is reminding parents about two important changes as they get ready for the 2024-2025 school year. Rome City Schools is switching from PowerSchool to Infinite Campus for their student information system and all students will be required to register for school this year by filling out a paper registration packet.
Boil Order: 200 Block of Queen Street
On Monday, July 22, a boil order was issued for the 200 Block of Queen Street, between North 2nd and 3rd Streets. A map of the affected area can be found below. It is recommended that all cooking and drinking water be brought to a complete boil for five minutes before use. Please continue to boil all cooking and drinking water until notified that it is no longer necessary.
City of Elkhart’s next Let’s Talk Tuesday event set for July 23
The City of Elkhart invites the community to the next Let’s Talk Tuesday on July 23rd at the Elkhart County Health Department starting at 6:30 pm. Let’s Talk Tuesday aims to foster connections and conversations among residents of Elkhart, providing a platform for open dialogue and engagement within the community. Residents are encouraged to share their ideas, concerns with Mayor Rod Roberson, their City Council representatives, and Department Heads.
Elkhart Fire Department holds supervised burn to clean up tree, brush damage from storms
ELKHART, Ind. (WSBT) — The Elkhart Fire Department will start burning trees and brush on Monday from storms that hit early last week. The department received a special 60 day burn permit from the state to help clear the debris. The burn will take place every day starting Monday...
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