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Center for Healing & Hope executive director Missy Schrock, left, speaks Dec. 9 with volunteer Don Jantzi about plans for the new COVID-19 testing site in front of the Schrock Pavilion at Shanklin Park in Goshen.
Joseph Weiser | The Goshen News
Local music instructor Kent Dutcherersmith, of Goshen, plays his stomp stick April 23 on the front porch of his house along the 500 block of Fifth Street in Goshen.
Joseph Weiser | The Goshen News
Goshenâs Main Street in the downtown area reopened May 21 with a new look. Angle parking was added and the intersections are now four-way stops and the speed limit is 25 mph. The changes were made during Phase 2 reconstruction of the street to convert it from a four-lane state highway to a two-lane local road.
Board OKs Ruhe 152 outdoor dining for 2021
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Council tackles year-end issues
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Artists Cho Long McGowan, Diane Overmyer and President of the Nappanee Art Council Jeff Stillson chat in the workspace of the newly opened Nappanee Art Center, 253 W Market St. Having the working studio will allow artists to bounce ideas off each other.
Denise Fedorow | The Goshen News
A selection of paintings for sale at the newly opened Nappanee Art Center at 253 W. Market St.
Denise Fedorow | The Goshen News
President of the Nappanee Art Council Jeff Stillson shows the kiln for firing ceramics at the Nappanee Art Center.
Denise Fedorow | The Goshen News
Cho Long McGowan shows one of the paint for sale at the Nappanee Art Center at 253 W Market St in Nappanee. The center just opened Dec. 12.