by Amelia Lee | Oct 17, 2022 | Featured, News
Everyone knows to look both ways when you cross the street, but what should you do at train tracks? After an incident with a train at Goshen College, the campus woke up to the dangers that trains pose. The city of Goshen urges the importance of train safety. Both Chad...
by Tyson Miller | Sep 26, 2022 | Downtown Goshen, Featured, News
The Hispanic Heritage Festival returned to Goshen for the second year! Following a successful turnout last year they went into it optimistic, hoping for even more. The festival is a stepping stone, as people hope it will lead to more festivals celebrating different...
by The Globe | Sep 26, 2022 | Featured, News
On the first episode of the Glove News report for season 5, Amelia and Alyssa focus on local music and events in the Goshen area. They discuss GOFEST, a new music festival that took over downtown Goshen. Arts on the Millrace and the amount of Goshen College graduates...
by Alyssa McDonald | Sep 23, 2022 | Featured, News
Arts on the Millrace is in its 9th iteration, giving local artists a place to sell and showcase their work. With Goshen being a relatively small town one has to wonder, why has arts on the millrace continued to thrive? Adrienne Nesbitt, the Festival Director credits...
by Dante Stanton | Sep 19, 2022 | Featured, News
BRISTOL, Ind. — If you’ve ever been to Bristol Indiana, you’ve likely had the smell of corn dogs hit your nose at least once or twice. That’s because of Monogram Foods, which produces several million corn dogs in the city each week, both...
by Tyson Miller | Sep 5, 2022 | Downtown Goshen, Featured, News
When one attends VolksFest, you expect to see the usual VW Bugs and Buses. But one man, Jeff Gruntman, went a little bit above and beyond. His vehicle is 100% custom built. A dune buggy esq, VW Beetle inspired, custom creation. He built it entirely from scratch during...