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			 The new businesses are located at 103 S. Logan. 
			Between the two, their services offer a complete one-stop location 
			for vehicle repair and maintenance. 
 Tinaja is owned by Jose Vega and will feature tire sales complete 
			with mounting and balancing, as well as vehicle repair. J & M Car 
			Care is John Lucio and Macy Hawkins and will offer complete care 
			detailing services.
 
			
			 
 On Wednesday a small crowd gathered for the mid-day ribbon cut 
			including Alderman Ron Keller and City Clerk Peggy Bateman 
			representing the city of Lincoln. Also on hand was the recently 
			crowned Miss Logan County Fair Queen Skye Kretzinger. Morgan Gleason 
			and Kaylee Kirby were on hand representing the Logan County Tourism 
			Bureau.
 Vega was joined by his family. His son Jose Jr. joined Vega and 
			Lucio with the scissors, while wife Nora and son Jesus stood to the 
			side with Vega’s niece Fernanda.
 
			
			 
			 
 Others who stood off to the side to watch the cutting were Bethany 
			Rademaker, who was there with Queen Skye, Lucio’s partner Macy and 
			his good friend Brandon Becker. Lucio and Becker work together in 
			the landscaping and lawn care business.
 
 The day began with welcoming remarks from emcee Nila Smith followed 
			by comments from Vega, Lucio and Keller representing Mayor Seth 
			Goodman who was unable to attend.
 
 Smith noted that Vega had opened his business earlier this spring 
			and was working to grow it already. Since the first interview with 
			Vega and Lucio, Vega has taken steps to now offer new tires in 
			addition to good used. He said that he is now set up to offer most 
			large name brands such as Bridgestone and Goodyear.
 
 It was noted that the business that is located on one of the city’s 
			busiest streets has also been made better with Vega and Lucio’s 
			arrival. The two, with help from Jose Jr. and Macy have worked to 
			add fresh paint to the building and get the parking area cleaned up.
 
 Vega and Lucio formed their business relationship more or less by 
			accident. Lucio had stopped in one day to speak with Vega about 
			tires for his personal vehicle. The conversation evolved into Lucio 
			sharing his knowledge and experience about detail work with Vega. 
			Vega then offered Lucio an opportunity to share space in the garage. 
			The two are now working together to build a strong business that 
			will last.
 
 Lucio when called on to speak noted the relationship with Vega and 
			said that he saw Vega as someone who was fair and honest and would 
			not take advantage of his customers. He has a fair and reasonable 
			pricing structure that will make him competitive with other similar 
			businesses in the community.
 He thanked the 
			community for making them feel welcome and Vega for recognizing the 
			value of the partnership. 
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			 Vega also spoke saying he was happy to be in the community and 
			hopeful that he would have the opportunity to serve the needs of the 
			folks in Lincoln and Logan County.
 
			
			 
			Keller said that he had enjoyed meeting Vega and 
			Lucio and learning about what they will be bringing to the city. He 
			said that the goods and services that the two will be providing are 
			needed and he is hopeful that folks will consider Tinaja and J & M 
			when looking for mechanical services, tires or detailing.
 Keller also noted that opening a new business is a tough challenge 
			and that for that business to succeed, it needs the support of the 
			community. He hopes that everyone will take that to heart and 
			remember to support those who are working to keep our community 
			thriving.
 
 Right before the ribbon was cut Jose Jr. was asked if he wanted to 
			say a few words. The young man is on summer break from school and 
			has been at the shop quite a bit helping his dad and Lucio with the 
			clean-up work around the lot and building. He said that he had 
			enjoyed being here this summer and would miss it when he had to go 
			back to school in a few weeks.
 
			
			 
			With speeches concluded Vega and Lucio manned the 
			large scissor and posed for a picture. Afterward, the group helped 
			out with the countdown and at the three-two-one-snip, Vega and Lucio 
			cut the ribbon on their new business.
 After the cut, grilled hot dogs and chips were set out for the 
			guests. Everyone stayed for a dog and a chance to visit with Vega 
			and Lucio.
 
			
			 
			
 While visiting afterward with Vega noted that business had started 
			off slow when he opened in June, but he is seeing a good deal of 
			increase. Lucio had noted earlier that they were rushed just a bit 
			to get ready for the ribbon cut because they had three new customers 
			pull in the drive on Wednesday morning and of course, serving the 
			customers had to take top priority.
 
 Tinaja will be open Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. 
			On Saturday’s the shop will be open from 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. 
			Those looking for tires, auto repair, or detailing services can stop 
			by the shop or call 217-735-1150.
 
 [Nila Smith]
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