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November 9, 2009

Births for Nov. 9, 2009

GOSHEN GENERAL HOSPITAL

Friday



Melody Bice and Jonathen Quillen, Goshen, a son, Brodie Kent-Le

Saturday



Risa Hess and Matt Howard, Goshen, a son, Jaiden Doyle

Deb and Randy Beer, Milford, a son

ELKHART GENERAL HOSPITAL

Thursday



Courtney Short and Pachanya Mankhwala, Elkhart, a daughter, Liyah Nikole

Cindy Galvez and Fabio Alvarenga, Elkhart, a son, Yudel Eduardo

Lakeshia Sparks and Cory Lockwood, Elkhart, a daughter, Ellie Ann

Ashlee Powell and Charles Jones Jr., Elkhart, a son, Charles Raymond III

Miriam and Leonard Bontrager, Plymouth, a son, Lynndean Merle

NEW EDEN CARE CENTER

Sunday



Mari Jane (Schlabach) and John Troyer, Shipshewana, a son, Curtis Dean

Elnora (Bontrager) and Steve Miller, Topeka, a son, Derek Ray



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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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