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August 28, 2009

Births for Aug. 27, 2009

ELKHART HOSPITAL

Monday


Heather and Greg Jenks, Vandalia, Mich., a daughter, Reaghan Alexis

Aqueena Suggs and Gerrell Johnson, Elkhart, a son, Gerrell Aquenton

Molly and Drew Ryall, Goshen, a daughter, Josie Faith

Tuesday

Maria Hernandez Reyes and Juan Macias Velasco, Elkhart, a son, Elias Abraham

Christina Grubert and Chase Sheeley, Goshen, a son, Mason Parker

Amanda and Ricky Ellsworth, Elkhart, a son, Ryker Allen

NEW EDEN CARE CENTER

Wednesday


Regina (Chupp) and Richard Gingerich, Nappanee, a son, Austin Kyle

Thursday

Darlene (Miller) and Samuel Yoder, Middlebury, a son, Jay Dee

Heidi (Callaway) and Trenton Martin, Claypool, a son, Austin Randy

Neoma (Miller) and Kenneth Nisley, Topeka, a daughter, Marsha Diane

Rosemary (Barkman) and Earl Bontrager, Shipshewana, a son, Ryan Joseph

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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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