The city of Elkhart and the National New York Central Railroad Museum have unveiled a yearlong celebration to commemorate the 175 years since the first train arrived in Elkhart on Oct. 3, ...
As Black History Month nears its end an organization in Elkhart is working to remember and honor influential black members of the community.Those involved told ...
Children led the third annual event by portraying Black icons.
The 500 Festival has selected New Paris Elementary School and Parkside Elementary School to participate in mobile study trips ...
We're checking in on the bald eagles at St. Patrick's County Park!Courtesy of the Live Bald Eagle Cam.The Eagles have laid ...
Families and community members can attend a free Black History Month event at the Tolson Center with presentations honoring the Divine Nine.
Superintendent Larry Huff announced an investigation of the district's HR and transportation departments, including an audit of all hiring files.
Hear the Elkhart Municipal Band’s "Postcards" program March 1 at The Lerner. The free event includes works from Cuba to Korea and a harp feature.
ElkhartRail175 is a year-long slate of programs and events celebrating the 175 years since the first train arrived in Elkhart on Oct. 3, 1851.
West Side Middle School teacher, Donald Shafer, had his initial court hearing on Tuesday at 1 p.m. The hearing was held in the Elkhart Correctional Complex courtroom.
The National New York Central Railroad Museum is hosting a yearlong celebration of the city's railroad heritage.
The Eagles will face West Central on Saturday after making history with back-to-back sectional championships.
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