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103782
Title of Article
City honors veterans on Memorial Day
Source
Elkhart Truth
Location
Microfilm - Reference Desk
Picture Caption
Honor guard members fire during the 21-gun salute as part of the Memorial Day ceremony at Rice Cemetery on Monday; City Councilman Aaron Mishler (right) gives his remarks, while Elkhart Mayor Rod Roberson stands by, during the Memorial Day ceremony at Rice Cemetery on Monday; About 200 dedicated flags sponsored by the Elkhart Lions Club and individuals stand in Lundquist-Bicentennial Park for the “Flags from the Heart” program during Memorial Day
City Councilman Brent Curry watches a model train move along the train tracks at the National New York Central Railroad Museum on Friday; This is the “Robin,” the locomotive that pulled the first regular train into Elkhart in 1851. The photo was taken at the Elkhart engine house around 1867, after the locomotive was rebuilt; LEFT: The National New York Central Railroad Museum will host many of the scheduled ElkhartRail175 events in 2026, which will commemorate the 175 years since the first train arrived in Elkhart. RIGHT: Brent Holaway (left), director of the National New York Central Railroad Museum, addresses Elkhart Mayor Rod Roberson (right), with Elkhart Communications Director Alex Otto standing by, during a press conference about the ElkhartRail175 on Friday; ElkhartRail175 events list
Councilman heads to Ukraine to provide medical relief
Source
Elkhart Truth
Location
Microfilm - Reference Desk
Picture Caption
Elkhart City Councilman Aaron Mishler provides medical assistance to an infant while on a mission trip in Haiti in 2016. He was scheduled to leave Elkhart on Tuesday and will spend three weeks in Ukraine to help provide medical relief to those in need
Participants, including the mayor of Goshen, three City Council members, and a designee from the Goshen Chamber of Commerce, pose with their Goshen Fire Department trainers; City councilman Adam Schar