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Births

September 17, 2009

Births reported Sept. 17, 2009

GOSHEN HOSPITAL

Tuesday


Susan and Jeff Franger, Bristol, a son, Max E.

Heavan Elpers and Joshua Stalhandske, Goshen, a son, Brandyn Robert.

Ashley Farris and Tyler Schaaf, Goshen, a son, Ryan Tyler.

Ashley Ramer and Schuyler Ray, Albion, a son, Caleb Michael Ray.

ELKHART HOSPITAL

Sept. 13


April and Steve Carson, Edwardsburg, Mich., a son, Stephen Scott Carson II.

Jolene and Marion Troyer, Nappanee, a son, Ethan Jabez Troyer.

Rachel and Adam Dennis, Elkhart, a son, Alex Jadon Dennis.

Nakia Robinson, Elkhart, a daughter, Najhai Cyriana Robinson.

Carrie and Hector Amezquita, Elkhart, a son, Tyson Cruz Amezquita.

NEW EDEN CARE CENTER

Tuesday


Naomi (Yoder) and Mahlon Yoder, LaGrange, a son, Marcus.

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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?

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