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Illinois
Drug Education Alliance chooses Lincoln for
Outstanding Community Award
Community
leaders recognized for cooperative efforts
The
city of Lincoln, through the work of the Healthy Communities
Partnership (HCP), was selected by the Illinois Drug
Education Alliance (IDEA) to be the winner of the Betsy Houghton
Award. Betsy Houghton was a strong advocate of alcohol, tobacco
and drug prevention. When she died, IDEA named their Outstanding
Community Award after her.
IDEA
is an umbrella which covers alcohol, tobacco and drug prevention
groups in the state of Illinois. Prevention First and DARE are
just two of those organizations. For the past 18 years, IDEA has
hosted an annual conference, and the Outstanding Community-Betsy
Houghton Award is presented during the conference. This year’s
conference was at the Peoria Civic Center over the weekend of Nov
19. Several people from the community attended the conference to
represent Lincoln: Dayle Eldredge, director of the HCP of
Lincoln and Logan County; Mayor Joan Ritter; Bobbi Abbott,
executive director of the Chamber of Commerce; Chief Rich Ludolph,
of the Lincoln Police Department; and Darla Ludolph, director of
radiology at Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital.
The
award is given each year to an Illinois community which has
distinguished itself in alcohol, tobacco and other drug prevention
programs. HCP was chosen this year for its involvement in
prevention programs such as a mock DUI, Family Fun Day, compliance
checks with the local police department, encouraging the City
Council to strengthen laws, and educational classes in local
schools. "We are pleased to receive this award in recognition
and acknowledgment for the programs we support in our
community," said Dayle Eldredge, local HCP director.
"This award confirms the hard work that our community
provides in the area of alcohol, tobacco and other drug prevention
programs."
A
delegation from the HCP, which included Mayor Ritter,
representatives of Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital and Logan
County Health Department, and 12 area youth received the award
plaque on behalf of the city of Lincoln.
One
of Lincoln’s teens was honored with an individual award. Laura
Baker, a junior at Lincoln Community High School, received IDEA’s
2000 Outstanding Individual Youth Volunteer Award. She was
nominated by Kristi Simpson of Logan Mason Mental Health because
of her overall involvement in local alcohol, tobacco and drug
prevention activities. Baker also attended the Illinois Teen
Institute for the past two years, and now she is on its board. She
is instrumental in Teens Out Teaching Success (TOTS). TOTS teaches
fourth graders in the community about prevention, the dangers of
different substances and about stereotyping other individuals.
TOTS emphasizes to students the fact that, just by appearances,
one cannot always tell who uses drugs and who does not.
For
more information on IDEA, visit their website at www.bestofidea.com.
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Rural
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The
Rural Health Partnership (RHP) of Logan County has been selected
by the Illinois Association of Area Agencies on Aging to receive
the Sid Granet Aging Network Achievement Award.
The
award is given in honor of the late Sid Granet to recognize
achievement by individuals and community programs on aging that
have enabled older Americans to reach their full potential. Debra
Cook, of the Logan County Health Department, and Dayle Eldredge,
director of RHP of Logan County, received the award Dec. 8 at the
2000 Governor’s Conference on Aging and Human Services in
Chicago.
"We
are pleased to receive this award in recognition of the programs
and services provided to our rural communities," said Dayle
Eldredge. "This award is a tribute to our volunteers for the
unique role they play in ensuring our success."
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Amber
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Amber
Turner, daughter of Mike and Suzie Maxheimer of Chestnut and Scott
and Julie Turner of Oreana, was named the eighth grade Student of
the Month for December at Mount Pulaski Junior High School. This
honor is determined by the junior high faculty and staff. The
award is based on academic achievement, leadership, behavior,
effort and attitude. It is presented to students with outstanding
character.
Amber
is the granddaughter of Charlie and June Huffer and Norma and Vern
Turner, all of Lincoln; Dolores and Earl Maxheimer of Mount
Pulaski; Pete and Della Eeten of Pekin; and Sharon Flannigan of
Decatur.
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LCHS fall academic all-conference
team
Name |
Grade |
Sport |
Sara
Conklen |
12 |
Cross
country |
Allison
Himbert |
12 |
Cross
country |
Summer
Johnson |
12 |
Cross
country |
Andy
Frost |
11 |
Cross
country |
Michael
Martin |
11 |
Cross
country |
Daniel
Sparks |
11 |
Cross
country |
Mary
Mittelsteadt |
10 |
Cross
country |
Alejandro
Valdés |
10 |
Cross
country |
Blinn
Bates |
12 |
Boys
golf |
Sara
Bates |
11 |
Girls
golf |
Billy
Barton |
12 |
Football |
Max
Letterly |
12 |
Football |
Josh
Gallagher |
10 |
Football |
J.R.
Glenn |
12 |
Boys
soccer |
Ben
Sloot |
12 |
Boys
soccer |
Billy
Barmes |
11 |
Boys
soccer |
Adam
Chrismore |
11 |
Boys
soccer |
Danny
Schick |
11 |
Boys
soccer |
Chris
Allen |
10 |
Boys
soccer |
Jerrod
Martin |
10 |
Boys
soccer |
Adam
Ramlow |
10 |
Boys
soccer |
Eric
Weaver |
10 |
Boys
soccer |
Angela
Couch |
12 |
Girls
swimming |
Christy
Peters |
12 |
Girls
swimming |
Elizabeth
Brooks |
10 |
Girls
swimming |
Samantha
Davison |
10 |
Girls
swimming |
Jamie
Fuiten |
10 |
Girls
swimming |
Holly
Shehorn |
10 |
Girls
swimming |
Lisa
Volk |
10 |
Girls
swimming |
Hilary
Schweitzer |
12 |
Girls
tennis |
Rachel
Slayton |
11 |
Girls
tennis |
Lisa
Behle |
11 |
Girls
tennis |
Becca
Hahn |
12 |
Volleyball |
Angela
Maestas |
12 |
Volleyball |
Danielle
Peifer |
12 |
Volleyball |
Darcy
White |
11 |
Volleyball |
Kari
McFadden |
10 |
Volleyball |
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Central State 8 all-conference
players from LCHS
Name |
Grade |
Sport |
Aaron
Freesmeier |
12 |
Boys
golf |
Josh
Specketer |
12 |
Boys
golf |
Jason
Fitzpatrick |
10 |
Boys
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Bates |
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Wright |
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Girls
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Winkel |
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Angie
Couch |
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Girls
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Slayton |
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Area
students at Lincoln College named to ‘Who's
Who’
Six
Lincoln College students from the area have been included in the
2000 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Junior
Colleges."
Students
are selected for their academic achievement, service to the
community, leadership in extracurricular activities and potential
for success.
Area
students listed include Scott Bottrell, Brittney Dobson and Teri
Kavelman of Lincoln; Adrienne Harmon of Atlanta; Tina Mayer of New
Holland; and Dawn Hillman of Delavan.
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Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges" has been
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LJHS
team competes in state speech contest
The
Lincoln Junior High speech team competed in the Area 17 state
contest in Green Valley. The team earned 19 first-place ratings in
23 events. There are 29 members on the team, which is coached by
Kathy Litherland, Karen Lee and Karolee Johnson.
State speech contest results
First
place
Small
group: Joey Papuga, Greg Gandenberger, Sean Weaver, Eric
Knutilla
Chorale
group: Josh Larson, Brady Gerdts, Brandon Davis, Holly
Phillips, Lyndsey Robbins, Elise Valdez, Erica Nelson, Megan
Prather, Marc Arulfo, Joey Papuga, Sean Weaver, Greg Gandenberger,
Eric Knutilla, Steven Griswold
Solo:
Sonya Twist
Improv
solo: Lauren Perring
Duets:
Steven Griswold/Marc Arulfo, Aaron Brown/Tyler Casper, Holly
Phillips/Elise Valdez, Rachel Kasa/Ixel Hess, Brady Gerdts/Brandon
Davis, Lauren Perring/Lyndsey Robbins, Sonya Twist/Hannah Snyder,
Mindy Malerich/Brittney Hurley, Kourtney Thompson/Ariel Lopez
Improv
duets: Marc Arulfo/Steven Griswold, Tyler Casper/Aaron
Brown, Greg Gandenberger/Joey Papuga, Lauren Perring/Lyndsey
Robbins, Rachel Kasa/Ixel Hess, Elise Valdez/Erica Nelson
Second
place
Improv
solo: Andrew Herrington-Gilmore
Duet:
Megan Prather/Amanda Metz
Improv
duet: Marc Arulfo/Steven Griswold
Third
place
Duet:
Cody Simmons/Kevin Kirk
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District
27 Board Scholars named
Eight
students in Lincoln Elementary School District 27 were named Board
Scholars for the first nine-week period. Board Scholars are those
who earned all A’s, including physical education and band.
Seventh graders
Jeremy
Hamblin
Rachel
Kasa
Eighth graders
Marc
Arulfo
Greg
Gandenberger
Brady
Gerdts
Andrew
Herrington-Gilmore
Caleb
Hurley
Amanda Metz
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Washington-Monroe
School’s Honor Roll
First nine
weeks
Grade
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High
Honors students
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Third
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Katie
Gosda, Torre Hill, Alyssa Buck, Brooklyn Ferguson, Jeff
Owen, Caiti Wunderlin
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Fourth
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Dena
Boyd, Andrew Brinkman, Cody Follis, Joseph Papesch, Jessica
Tieman
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Fifth
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Jessica
Owen, Garret Romer, Ashley Shawgo, Kelsey Dallas, Alex Huerd,
Rebecca Kasa
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Sixth
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Brandon
Rahn, Mercy Mulligan, Juliann Papesch, Wesley Schrader, Tim
Wiser
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Grade
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Honors
students
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Third
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Chris
Bernhardt, Michelle Brawdy, Dalton DePoy, Shaniqua Long,
Mason Musick, Tanner Parrott, Nathan Swearingen,
Miranda Vieregge, Nick Everson, Kelsie Plummer, Hope Renfro,
Chris Shwago, Nathaniel Zapata
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Fourth
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Nicole
Etcheson, Kayla Jenkins, Lia Jordan, Kayla Giles, Colt
Hickey, Nathan Kunkel, Jessa Raymond, Samara Shane
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Fifth
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Zachary
Bernhardt, Nic Cummings, Andrew Gonzales, Kaleb Gordon, Nicole
Kodatt, Kami Thompson, Arielle Alley, Eric Gonzales, Taryn
Merchant, Chelsie Shawgo, Brock Vale
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Sixth
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Gary
Hake, Derek Hurley, Nicole Shehorn, Anthony Weakley, Albert
Eckhoff, T.J. Hernandez, Megan Moos
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Grade
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Honorable
Mention students
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Third
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Colton
Brosamer, Steven Green, Kelci Hartman, Jordan Baker, Caleb
Boulb, Lucas Davis, Justin Jenkins, Amy Jordan
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Fourth
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Ariel
Staton, Tasha Ackman, Brock Satterwhite, Jacob Shawgo,
Ashley Shook, Brook White
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Fifth
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Sabrina
Matson, Kassie Tungate, Megan Bland, Kelly Gosda, Jerold
Jordan, Marissa Musick
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Sixth
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Eric
Behm, Brittany Denney, Kourtney Thompson, Jami English,
Kaeley Fitzsimmons, Ashley Vincent
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Fall
awards at Hartsburg-Emden High and Junior High
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High
school volleyball
Letter
winners
Katie
Wrage (grade 12)
Beth
Guy (12)
Tasha
Williams (12)
Brandi
Carter (12)
Sarah
Struebing (11)
Jaci
Cross (11)
Valerie
Tillman (11)
Amanda
Cheatham (11)
Carrie
Rayburn (11)
Ashley
Luken (10)
Danielle
Bergman (10)
Nikki
Chapman (10)
Special
awards, varsity
Kill
leader: Katie Wrage, 310
Blocking
leader: Katie Wrage, 101
Best
all-around athlete: Katie Wrage
Assist
leader: Jaci Cross, 347
Defensive
leader: Danielle Bergman
Best
serving percentage: Danielle Bergman, 259/265
Rudy
Lolling Sportsmanship Award: Valerie Tillman
Special
awards, junior varsity
Best
serving percentage: Natalie Coers, 180/181
Kill
leader: Natalie Coers, 103
Blocking
leader: Megan Leesman, 68, and Krista Ubbenga, 68
Most
improved: Vicki Tuttle
Special
award, varsity
Lowest
average: Kris Wildenradt, 36.4
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High
school golf
(Co-op
Hartem/Delavan)
Letter
winners
Kris
Wildenradt (11)
Jason
Fisher (11)
Nick
Simmons (10)
Josh
Allen (10)
Tim
McCoy (10)
Chip
Wagner (12)
Brian
Lechleiter (10)
Dan
Mammen (9)
High
school cross-country
(Co-op
Delavan/Hartem)
Letter
winner
Shane
Westen (10)
Junior
high baseball awards
Most
versatile player: Scott Ubbenga
Leading
hitter: Drew Olson
Best
defense: Tim Guy
Most
improved: Jason Rohlfs
Junior
high softball awards
Most
valuable: Jenna Leesman and Erin Dial
Best
defense: Erin Dial
Leading
hitter: Jenna Bergman
Most
improved: Erin Semple
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