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October 23, 2009

Births for Oct. 23

NEW EDEN CARE CENTER

Thursday

Ida (Miller) and Marion Miller, Topeka, a son, Keith Michael



ELKHART HOSPITAL

Sunday

Sarah and Robert Steiner, Goshen, a son, Eli Jacob

Laura Marquez and Duane Shirk, Elkhart, twin daughters, Jennifer Nicole and Joseline Agatha

Melanie Kunst and Brenton Brown, Elkhart, a daughter, Kylie Ann

Cierra and Mark Bradley, Goshen, a son, Obadiah Preston

Taishay Bush, Elkhart, a daughter, Tasha Marie



GOSHEN HOSPITAL

Thursday

Martha Perez and Javier Perez, Goshen, a son, Caleb Perez Medina



BIRTHS ELSEWHERE

Rebecca (Mason) and Jamie Egli, Lexington, Ky., are parents of a son, Brooks Kennedy Egli, born Monday at the University of Kentucky Hospital. Local grandparents are Roger and Sue Egli, Goshen.

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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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