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August 5, 2009

Births for Aug. 5, 2009

NEW EDEN CARE CENTER

Monday


Ruth (Yoder) and Lavon Yoder, Topeka, a daughter, Karla Jane

Tuesday


Susie (Miller) and Marlin Yoder, Middlebury, a daughter, Ada Sue

WOMAN & BABIES CENTER

Tuesday


Susan (Eicher) and Reuben Bontrager, LaGrange, a son, Kevin James

ELKHART HOSPITAL

Sunday


Alisha Gagnon and Viraphiane Vongvanith, South Bend, a son, Kaleb Viraphiane Vongvanith

GOSHEN HOSPITAL

Sunday


Elizabeth and Albin Otero, Michigan City, a daughter, Melinda Catherine

Monday


Crystal Goppert and John Olafson, Goshen, a daughter, Mackenzie Nicole

Lizeth and Ramon Delgado, Goshen, a son, Juan Enrique Delgado

Tuesday


Amanda and Tracy Butt, Millersburg, a son, Kenneth Alan Gene

AT HOME

Monday


Wanda and Nathan Stutzman, Milford, a son, James Lamar

PARKVIEW LAGRANGE

Sunday


Doris (Yoder) and Lamar Schlabach, Millersburg, a daughter, Krista Dianne



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The Goshen Housing Authority has a $571,050 shortfall. Should the Goshen City Council use money from its $4.7-million “rainy day” fund to pay the debt and maintain the current level of service provided by the voucher program?

Yes, the Council should allocate all the money owed
No, the Council should not allocate any money
The Council should pay what cannot be raised privately
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