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December 17, 2012

Births

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Dec. 11


Rachel (Zimmerman) and Jeremiah Ramer, Elkhart, a daughter, Linda Faye Ramer

Dec. 12

Marlene and Howard Mullett, LaGrange, a son, Devon Ray Mullett

Friday

Nola (Hostetler) and Eugene Nisley, Shipshewana, a daughter, Lorraine Faith

Sunday

Erin (Schildroth) and Andrew Stroup, Warsaw, a son, Levi Robert Stroup

ELKHART GENERAL HOSPITAL

Friday


Amy and Bradley Mestach, Wakarusa, a daughter, Peyton Christine Ann Mestach

Gracelyn Thompson, Elkhart, a daughter, Bailey Elizabeth Thompson

Nongkhan Bounyavong and Rocky Sites, Elkhart, a daughter, Nora May Sites

Kumud Krishna and Vincent Baltazar, Goshen, a son, Xavier Krishna Baltazar

NEW EDEN CARE CENTER

Monday


Janine (Miller) and Robert Yoder, Ligonier, a daughter, Judith Renee

 

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The U.S. Census Bureau reported last week that Goshen’s population increased to 32,064 in 2012. It’s the first time the city has eclipsed 32,000 residents. Do you think population growth is good for the city?

Yes, having more people increases the tax base and strengthens the community
No, continual growth has made for overcrowding in schools and overwhelmed infrastructure.
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