Feb. 18, 2026 Goshen Board meeting, Inside Out 2 screening, Ccgit Crown
“GOSHEN, The Goshen Board of Public Works and Safety will meet at 4 p.m. Thursday for claims review and approval,” Local Briefs reported, while the roundup also listed an “Inside Out 2” screening at “The Goshen Thea.”

“GOSHEN, The Goshen Board of Public Works and Safety will meet at 4 p.m. Thursday for claims review and approval.” That notice appears in the Local Briefs roundup dated Feb. 18, 2026 and identifies the meeting’s immediate purpose as claims review and approval.
The Local Briefs item adds context about the Board’s regular schedule: “Regular Board meetings normally are held at 4 p.m. on the first, second, fourth and fifth Thursdays of the month in the Police-Court Building, 111 E. Jefferson St.” The listing does not include a specific calendar date for the referenced “Thursday,” nor does it provide an agenda beyond claims review and approval or contact details for the City Clerk.
The Feb. 18 Local Briefs roundup also included a short entertainment listing: a screening of the film “Inside Out 2” at the venue fragment printed as “The Goshen Thea.” That screening entry was truncated in the captured copy and contains no date, time, ticket or full venue information, leaving the theater name incomplete and the showing unverified.
The page offered broader guidance on staying plugged into local updates in a community advisory-style paragraph. The copy advised that “local radio stations, which often provide quick Goshen news briefs, weather updates, and interviews with community figures” remain useful, and that “For those who prefer a more direct approach, attending town council meetings or public forums is an excellent way to not only hear the news firsthand but also to participate in the democratic process and make your voice heard on crucial local Goshen issues.” The same section noted that “Many of these meetings are now live-streamed or recorded, offering flexibility for those who can’t attend in person.”
The advisory continued with community channels still active in Goshen life: “Finally, word-of-mouth through established community centers, libraries, and local bulletin boards still plays a significant role in sharing Goshen information, especially for events and services targeting specific groups.” It also praised local events and the local paper: “The local newspaper, whether it’s in print or its increasingly popular online version, remains a cornerstone for Goshen news. It provides in-depth articles, investigative reports, and community announcements that you won’t find anywhere else.” The copy named examples of civic traditions: “Don’t forget about the holiday parades and tree lighting ceremonies that transform our streets into festive wonderland, drawing crowds and sparking joy in every heart,” and added, “So, whether it’s a pancake breakfast benefiting a local school or a summer concert series in the park, these are the moments that truly highlight the essence of Goshen’s spirited community life.” The paragraph ends with the truncated advisory line: “Be sure to check local listings and community boards regularly so you don’t miss out on any of these incredible opportunities to”
The Local Briefs page capture also displayed site interface strings and page-level content: “Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...”, “Click to sign up for our newsletter!”, “You have permission to edit this article.”, and navigation labels “E-Paper” and “Newsletter.” A “Breaking” header on the same captured page carried the national headline “Supreme Court strikes down Trump’s sweeping tariffs, sparking fierce pushback and vow of new levies.” The page weather module showed “28° Cloudy” and the forecast text “Occasional snow showers. Low 26F. Winds WNW at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of snow 70%. Snow accumulations less than one inch..” with an update timestamp of “Updated: February 21, 2026 @ 7:41 pm.”
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Key details in the Local Briefs capture remain unverified: the calendar date for the Board’s “Thursday” meeting, whether that meeting accepts public comment or is live-streamed, and the full venue name, date and time for the “Inside Out 2” screening at “The Goshen Thea.” Confirmation from the City Clerk’s office and from the Goshen theater will be necessary to finalize meeting and screening details.
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