Zion
Lutheran selects new principal [JULY
11, 2000] Zion
Lutheran School in Lincoln has selected a new principal after a
nationwide search. Fred Krueger of Atchison, Kan., will begin his
administrative duties later this month. He also will teach upper
grades part-time when school starts. |
Krueger
has 34 years of teaching, coaching and administrative experience in
Lutheran schools in the Midwest. He received his bachelor’s degree
from Concordia Teachers College in Seward, Neb., and his master’s
degree from the University of South Dakota in Vermillion.
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Krueger
and his wife, Diane, plan to make their home in the Lincoln area. They
have four grown children.
"We
are excited about having someone with the depth of experience that Mr.
Krueger brings to Zion," noted Dave Opperman, chairman of Zion’s
parochial school board. "We are also pleased about his love for
students as evidenced by his desire to continue to teach part-time
while fulfilling his administrative duties as principal. He believes
that it is important for administrators to be in the classroom on a
regular basis."
Krueger
replaces Robert Boyd, who served as principal for nine years and has
relocated to Fort Wayne, Ind., to serve as principal at Concordia
Lutheran School there.
Zion
Lutheran is recognized by the state of Illinois and is accredited by
the National Lutheran School Accreditation Board. It is one of 994
Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod elementary schools in the country.
Zion has over 200 students in preschool through eighth grade, with a
few openings left for this fall. Call the school at 732-3977 for more
information.
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I
have been increasingly dissatisfied with the current mayor’s
approach in resolving issues that affect the city of Lincoln and the
city council. Too many times the city council has had to make quick
decisions on important issues because information was kept secret for
too long. Because I have been an alderman for more than seven years,
serving on every committee and holding the positions of chairman of
ordinance and zoning, insurance, and finance, I feel that it is
important that the mayor be in the position to facilitate the
activities of the council instead of ruling it
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After
constant urging from my friends and constituents, I have decided to
make an early announcement of my candidacy for mayor in the city of
Lincoln. By doing this I hope that the citizens of Lincoln will be
relieved to know that they will have a choice in the next election |
Union
members at the Logan County Health Department will stage an
informational picket
[JULY
8, 2000] Members
of the public employee’s union, AFSCME, will stage an informational
picket Monday, July 10, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the
Logan County Health Department,109 Third St. in Lincoln. |
Union
staff representative Dennis Corvin-Blackburn heads the negotiating
team representing the Health Department employees.
The team also includes Gail Slack, Dana Oltmanns and Mary
Anderson.
The
Logan County Health
Department is represented in the talks by a team composed of Lloyd
Evans (Health Department administrator), Lana Miller, Beth Davis
(Board of Health and Logan County Board member) and Roger Bock (Logan
County Board member).
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The
two parties have been meeting for over a year, but no new meetings are
scheduled at this time.
According
to the union’s press release, the Board of Health’s contract
proposals have been unacceptable because of language regarding working
conditions that contains the phrase “as amended from time to time by
the Board of Health."
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