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103685
Title of Article
Abortion ban stands as state Supreme Court rejects challenge
Source
Elkhart Truth
Location
Microfilm - Reference Desk
Picture Caption
Geoffrey Slaughter, Mark Massa, Loretta Rush, Derek Molter, Christopher Goff
Work continues on the demolition of the former Elkhart High School on Franklin Street. Crews hope to salvage the stone sign and columns, city officials said. The former school, replaced decades ago by the district, was annexed to the newer county courts building, which also will be demolished after the county completed construction of the Elkhart County Courthouse at U.S. 33 and Reliance Road in Goshen. City officials have said they plan to seek private development of the block in downtown Elkhart. The work for this phase of the operation is being done by masonry restoration company RestoreWorks, located in Chicago and Northwest Indiana; Work continues on the demolition of the former Elkhart High School on Franklin Street. Crews hope to salvage the stone sign and columns, city officials said. The former school, replaced decades ago by the district, was annexed to the newer county courts building, which also will be demolished after the county completed construction of the Elkhart County Courthouse at U.S. 33 and Reliance Road in Goshen. City officials have said they plan to seek private development of the block in downtown Elkhart. The work for this phase of the operation is being done by masonry restoration company RestoreWorks, located in Chicago and Northwest Indiana
A worker helps tear down the last of the old Elkhart High School building Thursday, part of the demolition of the former county courts building on Franklin Street between 2nd and 3rd streets. The building had been used as an annex to the courts building and is being leveled as part of the redevelopment of the entire block. C&E Excavating is the contractor hired to do the job, the city said.
Brandon Blackmer (left), mill interpreter, and Courtney Franke, miller, set the granite millstone on top of the bottom bed stone in order to grind the corn stones during the “setting of the millstones” event at Bonneyville Mill County Park on Tuesday; Bonneyville Mills has been in existence since 1837, said mill interpreter Brandon Blackmer
Goshen adopts roadmap for 3rd Street apartment project
Source
Elkhart Truth
Location
Microfilm - Reference Desk
Picture Caption
Renderings for a proposed apartment complex at 3rd and Jefferson streets in Goshen, Perspective View looking northwest from Third & Jefferson; Perspective View looking west in Courtyard
People write messages during vigil; Protesters gather; Elected, judicial officers cut ribbon on new Elkhart County Courthouse; Mike Braun, Rudy Yakym, Levon Johnson at Amazon center grand opening; Blake Doriot, Joanna King, Steven Clark, Gina Leichty; “No Kings” protest in Elkhart; Police cordon off West Garfield Ave.
Elkhart County Commissioner Suzie Weirick and Judge David Bonfiglio, both holding scissors, cut the ribbon in front of the courts complex; Elkhart County Commissioners Brad Rogers, Suzie Weirick and Bob Barnes receive the keys to the courthouse from lead architect Joe Mrak; Loretta Rush, chief justice of the Indiana Supreme Court, speaks Friday during a ceremony dedicating Elkhart County’s new courts complex