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Former northern Indiana mayor dies after COVID-19 illness May 24, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail ELKHART, Ind. (AP) The former mayor of a northern Indiana city has died after what his family has said was a weeks-long hospitalization with COVID-19. Former Elkhart Mayor Dave Miller died Sunday at age 62. Miller was the city’s mayor from 2000 through 2007, during which time he helped spur the revival of Elkhart’s nearly century-old Lerner Theatre performance hall that reopened in 2011 after an $18 million renovation. Current Mayor Rod Roberson said he was saddened by Miller’s death and that he was grateful for Miller s years of service to the city. ....
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4 Indiana Department of Natural Resources. Connecting Wetlands, Wildlife, and You Veto request for SEA 389 - 5 The DNR has estimated dollar values for some of the annual benefits wetlands provide: ● $1.8 billion in water storage, ● $850 million in erosion prevention, ● $202 million in water purification, and ● support for Indiana’s multi-billion dollar outdoor recreation, hunting, and fishing industries5. The water storage and water quality functions of wetlands can be replaced by building stormwater infrastructure, but at a substantial cost, and without wildlife, recreation, air quality, and climate benefits. EPA data on the cost of stormwater infrastructure, adjusted to 2021 dollars, show that the least expensive option costs over $86,000 per acre of wetland being replaced6. Preserving existing wetlands saves these construction costs and provides the most cost-effective stormwater management available. ....