City of Goshen, Indiana

City of Goshen, Indiana

Government Administration

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Nestled in the heart of Elkhart County, Goshen, Indiana is home to over 30,000 residents. Settled in 1831, it is the county seat. The City prides itself on community service with many active service clubs and nonprofit organizations giving back on a daily basis.

Website
http://www.goshenindiana.org/
Industry
Government Administration
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Goshen, Indiana
Type
Government Agency
Founded
1831

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Updates

  • On Monday, Mayor Gina thanked this year's Youth Advisors for their service and swore in the incoming group of Youth Advisors. A huge thank you and good luck to Antonio Perez, Sara Lozano, Jessica Velazquez Valdes, Frida Luna Gallegos, Skye Steury, and Jennifer Olvera-Morgado (not pictured)! And welcome to Team Goshen, Kimberly Cazabel Gonzalez, Tageeya Galeb, Adamaris Cortes, Magdalena Bridger-Ulloa, Savira Singh, Brayden Wiese, Peter Moser, and Katherine Orellana Pineda (not pictured). We're excited to have you on board and to hear all your great ideas! The future is bright, Goshen! 🌟

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  • We're throwing it back to a couple of Thursdays ago, because we haven't gotten a chance to say congratulations to numerous individuals who were sworn into office at the May 9th Board of Works meeting! First off, congratulations to Officer Seth Bayes on the promotion to Patrol Officer from Probationary Patrol Officer. And congratulations to all of our newly sworn-in firefighters, Allison Eagan, Matthew Borton, Derick Schmucker, Johnathan Lehman, and Travis Snethen. Congrats to all, and thank you for keeping our community safe!

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  • It’s official! Yesterday was the last day for our Water and Sewer Superintendent, Kent Holdren, before retiring. During last week’s council meeting, Mayor Leichty took time to thank Kent for his 34 years of service to the city. Kent’s leadership and dedication throughout the last 34 years have left an indelible impact on the City of Goshen. Kent, thank you for your service, and we wish you all the best in your retirement!

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  • Thanks to all who attended the Community Relations Commission’s International Women’s Day Luncheon on Friday! Special thanks to all our event sponsors, Community Foundation of Elkhart County, Interra Credit Union, Green Oaks of Goshen, Abonmarche, Clothes Mentor Goshen, Goshen Chamber of Commerce, The Goshen News, and Yoder Ainlay Ulmer & Buckingham, LLP. And special thank you to our incredible speakers Yolo Lopez DeMarco, Susan Al-Abbas, Lindsey Monge, Sandra McMasters and Mindy Moorehead, for being such an inspiration!

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  • It was a packed house at last Thursday's Board of Works meeting to celebrate several individuals being sworn into various offices and promoted! Congrats to our new Shade Tree Board members Emma Conrad, Natasha Kauffman, Pippen Roth, and Kyle Strain; Assistant Chief of Fire Prevention Scott Thomas; Chief Inspector of Fire Inspections John Evans; Chief Inspector of Public Safety Education Travis Peak; Fire Lieutenant Lucas Mason; Fire Sergeant Jeremy Krezel; and Patrol Officer David Stump! We are grateful for each of these individuals and their dedication to serving the City of Goshen! Not pictured: Fire Captain Lyle Wingard.

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  • The City of Goshen is excited to cooperate with Goshen Community Schools to provide more learning opportunities for our students!

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    People, Process, and Product

    ABC57 By: Annie Kate Feb 13, 2024 GOSHEN, IN - A lot of industries are facing a shortage of workers, but when it comes to first responders, that shortage could be the difference between life and death. Goshen Community Schools announced a partnership with the city to create a Fire and EMS Pathway program for high school students. "If I would've had this program when I was in high school, this would have been awesome," said Assistant Chief Anthony Powell with the Goshen Fire Department. "This definitely would've been something I would've chosen in school because college wasn't for me," said Division Chief of Education, Travis Peak. Peak will instruct the two-year program available to juniors and seniors. The program, taught at Goshen's Career and Technical Education center, which used to be Chandler Elementary will cover all classroom curricula as well as hands-on training. "When they are graduated, they are ready to be hired by the Goshen Fire Department," said Cathy Demeyer, principal of Goshen High School. Goshen's pathway programs show students they have options outside of traditional college, and it also helps replenish the local pool of first responders who, across the nation, are understaffed. "20 years ago, you would get 85 applicants, 50 would pass the written test, and then 25 would pass the physical agility. Now, we're lucky if we get 15 that apply," Powell said. The program starts in the 2024-2025 school year.

    Goshen announces Fire and EMS Pathway for high schoolers

    Goshen announces Fire and EMS Pathway for high schoolers

    abc57.com

  • We extend our heartfelt congratulations to the newly appointed firefighters: Douglas Burggraf, James Michael White, and Jordan Hunter. Welcome to GFD! We also celebrate the well-deserved promotions of three officers: Sergeant Core Mosher, who has ascended to the rank of Lieutenant; Patrol Officer Alexandro Rosales, now proudly holding the title of Sergeant; and Patrol Officer Manuel Aldana Garcia, promoted to the rank of Sergeant. Congratulations to each of them for their dedication and achievements in service. In addition to welcoming our new first responder, we are pleased to announce the swearing-in of members to our Board of Public Works — Michael Landis, Mary Nichols, and Orv Myers. Congratulations to each of them as they take on important roles in serving our community. Not pictured: Board Member Barb Swartley.

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