Elkhart County Seal Competition

News

Aug 23, 2021

The Elkhart County Commissioners announced a citizen’s contest to develop a new county seal that will be used on official documents. The winner will receive public recognition, a custom-designed trophy, and a $1,000 cash prize. Find out more

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Commissioners vote to table final decision on Solar Project until September

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Aug 17, 2021

Elkhart County Commissioners today voted unanimously to table a decision on the proposed Elkhart County Solar Project until September. The proposed location for the renewable energy plant is on approximately 850 acres of land just south of Millersburg.

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Upcoming Special Election for Concord School Corporation

EC Clerk News

Aug 5, 2021

An upcoming special election will be held Nov. 2 for the Concord School Corporation.

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History Making Flag Raising Ceremony in Elkhart County

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Aug 4, 2021

Elkhart County Commissioners hosted a flag-raising ceremony celebrating the installation and relocation of 2 new flagstaffs on the west side of Goshen's 153-year-old courthouse.

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Amish Buggy Lane Sealing Project

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Jul 29, 2021

Elkhart County is one of the few regions in the country where Amish buggy lanes also require annual attention during the summer months.

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Flag Raising Public Invitation August 4, 2021

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Jul 28, 2021

The Elkhart County Commissioners have installed 2 new staffs for flag raisings on the west side of the Elkhart County Courthouse

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Flag Raising Ceremony Aug 4

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Jul 28, 2021

Elkhart County Commissioners invite media to attend flag raising ceremony planned for the first week of August. Guests include local leaders, citizens, and Indiana Lt. Governor.

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Fast-food drive-thru strategy drives record profit for 200-year-old relic

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Jun 10, 2021

When it was built in the 1830’s the historic Bonneyville Mill near Bristol, Indiana was state-of-the-art. But no one thought it would have its most profitable year for grain sales nearly 200 years later – especially during a global pandemic.

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