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			 Behind the ribbon were many of the staff from the 
			new store along with company representatives and the President/owner 
			of the Farm and Home Corporation, Adam Bowles. The company began in 
			1960 in Quincy and Bowles is a third generation family member to be 
			the president of the company. 
 Along with President Bowles, corporate staff at the ribbon cutting 
			included Chief Operating Officer Mike Pauling, Region Director Joe 
			Coulter and Marketing Manager Jeff LaCroix. Local staff gathered 
			behind the ribbon and included the Lincoln Store Assistant Manager 
			Bob Rankin. Store Manager Rick Wilson was not present for the cut.
 
 
  
 Representing the city of Lincoln were Alderwomen Kathy Horn and 
			Wanda Lee Rohlfs, City Clerk Peggy Bateman, and the city’s 
			Administrative Assistant Ashley Metelko. Logan County Clerk Theresa 
			Moore, County Treasurer Penny Thomas, and Circuit Clerk Kelly Elias 
			were on hand along with Logan County Royalty Queen Caroline Ahrends, 
			Junior Miss Alayna Briggs, Little Miss Sophia Farmer, and L.E.A.D. 
			Director Andrea Runge. The ribbon was held by Logan County Tourism 
			Bureau Assistant Lexie Groves and Karen Hargis of Lincoln Daily 
			News.
 
			
			 
			
			 
 
  
 
  
 The event was emceed by Nila Smith who opened by thanking everyone 
			who had turned out for the event and thanking Farm and Home for 
			their investment in Lincoln.
 
 
  
 Farm and Home Chief Operating Officer Mike Pauling was called on to 
			speak for the company. He came around the ribbon to face all those 
			gathered together. He said, “We are so excited and so happy to be 
			here in Lincoln, couldn’t be happier to be in this community, and we 
			feel we have services that most of Lincoln will enjoy. So, thank you 
			for having us.”
 
 
  
 
 
			
			 
			George Horn (Pictured center) was put at the front of the line 
			behind the ribbon and was recognized as a long-time employee who 
			worked for Big R as well as now Farm and Home Supply. George shared 
			that he has worked for the two businesses combined for 15 years. 
			
			 
			Wanda Lee Rohlfs was called on to speak on behalf of 
			the city in the absence of Mayor Tracy Welch. She said that she was 
			so excited to have the new Farm and Home Supply come to Lincoln.
			 
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			 She noted that the store is being talked about 
			around the community and that she has spoken to people on the street 
			in Lincoln who have commented on the store. She added that she has 
			been in the store as a shopper as well and really appreciates what 
			the store brings to Lincoln.
 Speaking about folks she has talked to she said, “They are so 
			excited, they love the store, and we are so thankful to have you 
			here in Lincoln and we wish you very good luck.”
 
 
  
 The crowd helped with the countdown and Bob Rankin snipped the 
			ribbon on cue.
 
 Everyone was reminded that the store is hosting a four-day grand 
			opening weekend with lots of special activities and special deals on 
			merchandise. All were encouraged not to leave without doing a little 
			bit of shopping.
 
 Farm and Home Supply Marketing Manager Jeff LaCroix provided 
			additional history of the business and the products offered as well 
			as community involvement efforts.
 
 
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 Farm & Home Supply, about us:
 
 Farm & Home Supply was founded as a single store back in 1960, then 
			known as Quincy Farm Supply. Since those humble beginnings we have 
			expanded operations to include 15 physical stores across three 
			states and an e-commerce website. We serve a region with millions of 
			people that includes everything from unincorporated neighborhoods to 
			major cities.
 
 Our company has been – and still is – owned by local families 
			focused on providing knowledgeable, courteous service and products 
			you need to live a great life here in the Midwest. We proudly carry 
			a unique mix of major brands, private label products, and items by 
			boutique and specialty vendors. If you need something for yourself, 
			your farm or home, chances are we have it: sporting goods, farm/ag, 
			automotive, clothing, footwear, pets, livestock, hunting and 
			home/patio are just some of the departments ready for you to browse.
 
 
			
			 
			
			We are part of the Mid-States Distributing Company, a buying group 
			of independently owned and operated farm and ranch retailers located 
			throughout the US and Canada. Membership in the group allows smaller 
			retailers to carry a broad range of high-end products with unique 
			store brands and compete with big box stores. We also partner with 
			top-notch companies to provide business solutions that make us even 
			stronger.
 
 Farm & Home Supply is a thriving local business that regularly gives 
			back to the community in a variety of ways. We do our best to be 
			good stewards of the communities where we do business because we 
			live here, raise our families here, and rely on customer loyalty to 
			continue to be successful. We offer a superior experience because we 
			genuinely care about our customers and focus on the products and 
			services you actually need and want.
 
 For charitable giving, please visit our dedicated request page for 
			donations.
 
 F.O.U.N.D.E.D. In Community
 
				
				Fun 
				place to work and grow personally and professionally
				Outstanding 
				value and prices everyday
				Unique 
				and cool products we are proud to sell and use ourselves
				Neat 
				clean stores like you would expect
				Dedicated 
				to training and developing our associates
				Excellent 
				service to all our customers all of the time
				Donating 
				back to the communities we serve The new store is located at 1501 Woodlawn Road in 
			the old Walmart store and more recently Big R. Store hours are 
			Monday through Saturday 7:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on 
			Sunday.
 [Nila Smith]
 
			
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