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September 3, 2012

Births for Sept. 3

GOSHEN — IU GOSHEN HOSPITAL

Saturday


Bridget D. and J. Craig Fryman, New Paris, a daughter, Paige Margaret

Friday

Anlela and Nathan Jarvis, Wakarusa, a daughter, Aubree Lynn

ELKHART HOSPITAL

Wednesday


Michelle and Larry McClain, Goshen, a son, Colton McClain

Katlin Roske and Stephen Stewart, Elkhart, a son, Stephen Cain Stewart

Sierra Booker, Elkhart, a daughter, Anya Rayne

Elizabeth and Joel Miller, Goshen, a daughter, Gabrie Madelynn

Artisha White, Elkhart, a son, Ar’money Andro’neil

Dorothy Williams and William Davis Sr., Elkhart, a son, William Charles Davis Jr.

Britini and Dustin Heflin, Elkhart, a daughter, Riley Nicole

Julenea Moody and William Vanalstine, Elkhart, a son, Drake Arlo Vanalstine

 

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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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