Partners in Progress
How a small radio station, record store and a pipeline to Nashville talent is progressively changing the culture of Goshen
From the ashes of The Great Recession, Elkhart County’s RV industry rolls ahead and is stronger than ever
Indiana has emerged as a national leader in providing school choice options to parents. But while some hail such choice as progress, others believe it is chipping away at the overall quality of public education
Community leaders are devoting much more thought to how we can conserve energy, reduce air pollution and leave a healthier world for generations to come
GOSHEN — It’s late morning, and Tim Drescher is bicycling north on South Fifth Street. Also of note: It’s January in Goshen, Indiana. And while the weather is unseasonably warm, smart money says Drescher would be on his bike regardless.
SUSTAINABILITY: Building sustainable home ‘one of the most important things’ to Goshen’s Greg Lehman
GOSHEN — Greg Lehman works toward sustainability. Is it always an easy process? Lehman would be the first to say “no.”
Following the Affordable Care Act, local providers say their emphasis has switched from doing more to doing less
It’s not as simple as finding an open date on the calendar and cutting a check. For the staffs of Goshen College and the Blue Gate Theater, it’s months of preparation and discussion to bring the right acts to town.
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Silicon Valley Bank shut down on March 10 and New York’s Signature Bank two days later. President Joe Biden wants Congress to allow the FDIC to impose stiffer penalties against bank executives, including barring them from ever working at another bank. The FDIC also insured all bank depositors’ money, even those above the $250,000 limit. Do you feel your money is secure in U.S. banks at this time?
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