Pictures by Mike Fak and Karen Hargis |

Part of the 100-plus crowd that came to the
groundbreaking. |

Frank Shepke, administrator of St. Clara's
Manor,
introduces board president Clyde Reynolds. |
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Clyde Reynolds explains the effort and work
that went into making this project a reality.
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State Sen. Larry Bomke said Lincoln was one
of the best cities in his district. Frank Shepke, at far left, and
Steve Wannemacher of Heritage Enterprises look on. |
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Dwight Reynolds of Rural
Development explains how pleased they were to
be a part of this project.
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Lincoln Mayor Pro Tem Marty Neitzel thanks
Heritage Enterprises for their undertaking.
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The
red-coated ambassadors from the Lincoln/Logan County Chamber of
Commerce decided to dig in to help . |

Heavy equipment starts to line up to start the
job of grading the acreage. |
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