advertising
Lincoln Daily News
(217) 732-7443
ldn@lincolndailynews.com
appliances
McEntire's Home
Appliance and TV
403 Broadway St.
(217) 732-4874
mcentires@abelink.com
attorneys
John R. Gehlbach
Law Office
529 Pulaski St.
(217) 735-4311
jrglaw@ccaonline.com
Thomas L. Van Hook
Lincoln
(217) 735-2187
Tvanhook@CCAonline.com
auto repair/service
DuVall's Automotive
Complete Auto Repair
720 N. Sherman St., rear
(217) 735-5545
duvallautomotive
@hotmail.com
Thompson Auto Body
919 S. Kickapoo
(217) 735-2915
automobiles
Interstate Chevrolet
105-115 Lincoln Ave.
P.O. Box 170
Emden, IL
62635-0170
(888) OK-CHEVY
(652-4389)
www.interstatechevy.com
J&S Auto Center
103 S. Logan
(217) 732-8994
www.jandsautocentre.com/
Row Motors
222 S. McLean
(217) 732-3232
rowmotors@msn.com
banks
Logan County Bank
303 Pulaski
(217) 732-3151
books/educa.
Prairie Years
121 N. Kickapoo
(217) 732-9216
bottled water
Culligan
318 N. Chicago
(217) 735-4450
www.culligan.com
Gold Springs
1165 - 2200th St.
Hartsburg, IL
(888) 478-9283
www.goldsprings.com
Puritan Springs
1709 N. Kickapoo St.
(217) 732-3292
(800) 292-2992
Puritan Springs at LDN
carpet cleaners
Advanced Carpet Cleaning
708 Pulaski St.
P.O. Box 306
(217) 732-3571
cellular phones
Team Express
411 Pulaski St.
(217) 732-8962
www.teamelectronics.org
colleges
Heartland Com. College
620 Broadway St.
(217) 735-1731
www.hcc.cc.il.us
computer service
CCA
601 Keokuk St.
(217) 735-2677
cca@ccaonline.com
consignment
Closet Classics
129 S. Sangamon St.
(217) 735-9151
(888) 739-0042
contractors
Koller Construction
2025 2100th St.
Atlanta, IL 61723
(217) 648-2672
(217) 732-2672 cell
stevekoller@aol.com
Roger Webster Construction
303 N. Sangamon St.
(217) 732-8722
www2.ccaonline.com/rwcinc/
convenience
APOLLOmart
725 Broadway
(217) 732-4193
credit unions
CEFCU
341 Fifth St.
(217) 735-5541
(800) 633-7077
www.cefcu.com
employment
Illinois Employment
and Training Center
120 S. McLean St.
(217) 735-5441
ietc@abelink.com
fin. consultant
K. Bridget Schneider
A.G. Edwards & Sons,
Inc.
628 Broadway, Suite 1
(217) 732-3877
(800) 596-0014
www.agedwards.com/fc/
kbridget.schneider
florists
All Things Blooming
125 S. Lafayette St.
Mount Pulaski, IL
62548
(217) 792-5532
www.allthingsblooming.com
food & ice cream
Gleason's Dairy Bar
110 Clinton St.
(217) 732-3187
funeral directors
Fricke-Calvert-Schrader
127 S. Logan
(217) 732-4155
F-C-S at LDN
garden
Clark's Greenhouse
& Herbal Country
2580 100th Ave.
San Jose, IL
(309) 247-3679
www.herbalcountry.net
gifts
The Mustard Moon
1314 Fifth St.
(217) 735-1093
www.themustardmoon.com
home
improvements
Kenshalo-Rousey
214 N. Chicago
(217) 732-8682
Windows, doors, siding,
awnings, sunrooms.
hospitals
ALMH
315 Eighth St
(217) 732-2161
www.almh.org
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Features
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New ALMH board members
appointed
[MAY
30, 2002]
New community volunteers took their places on the boards
of Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital during the hospital’s annual
meeting on May 15. Guests attended the dinner that highlighted the
challenges and advancements made by the hospital during the past
year. The joint meeting of the governing boards of Abraham Lincoln
Memorial Hospital, Abraham Lincoln Healthcare Foundation and Lincoln
Health Services recognized retiring members and welcomed new board
members.
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Susan M. Harmon,
M.D., medical staff president at ALMH, reported that the three new
physicians who arrived last August have been very busy with
patients. Kristen Green-Morrow, M.D. and Melissa Hardiek, M.D., with
Lincoln Health Care Specialists, and Richard Bivin, M.D., with
Family Medical Center, are Lincoln’s three newest physicians
accepting new patients. Harmon reported that there continue to be
many consulting physicians and specialists who routinely see
patients in Lincoln.
The retiring ALMH
board of directors chair, Mark Graue, recognized the efforts of the
physicians, medical staff, volunteers and employees who work
together as a team to provide a valuable service to the community.
Although Graue will retire from the hospital board, he will remain
on the board of directors of Abraham Lincoln Healthcare Foundation.
Woody Hester,
president and chief executive officer of ALMH, noted the challenges
that the hospital has faced in the past year in regard to Medicaid
reimbursement. "ALMH continues to overcome challenges and will
thrive for another century to come," stated Hester.
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This year marks the
100th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital and its
predecessor, St. John Evangelical Deaconess Hospital.
"Our community has
always supported this hospital — even donating food in 1902, when
there was not enough to feed patients," Hester said. "Today, you,
our friends and neighbors, continue to support this organization
with monetary gifts to help us purchase the latest in technology and
equipment and to assist in providing the best in health-are
facilities and services available."
Retiring directors
from the Abraham Lincoln Healthcare Foundation board are Marilyn J.
Armbrust, Lauri F. Bates, Evelyn M. Madigan and Gerald A. Sampen.
Officers of the Abraham Lincoln Memorial
Hospital board are William E. Marcotte, chair; William M. Hull,
chair-elect; John D. Blackburn, secretary; and Thomas D. Kissel,
treasurer. New directors are Thomas D. Seggelke, ALMH board; Steven
D. Augenbaugh, ALHF board; and Kathleen K. Vipond, Lincoln Health
Services, Inc. board.
[ALMH
news release] |
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Where
do you go for the
goods and services you want?
In
the know…
You
finally discover where the best chai in town is and you’re
ecstatic! Then you discover it’s been there a year or so and no
one told you about it. You’re exasperated! Local businesses change
hands, move, increase their stock or services, do all sorts of
things you’d really like to know about, and somehow you don’t
get in on it.
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The cure:
LogOn Production’s Channel 15
has the show you’ve been
waiting for — "Chamber Chat." It airs from 5:30 to 6 p.m.
Tuesdays. The
Lincoln/Logan County Chamber of Commerce hosts the weekly
half-hour LIVE talk show.
"Chamber Chat" features
updates on local business activity, community events, issues, and
interviews with volunteers and leaders of special programs taking
place in the community. There will also be opportunity for viewers
to call in with live questions.
There are plans to
occasionally film segments on location in local businesses to add to
the perspective and content of the show.
The show
will air several additional times each week, but Tuesday night will
be the LIVE show. [Click
here to hear it!]
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article]
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Lincoln/Logan
County Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Bobbi Abbott thinks,
"A focus on our GOOD NEWS will hopefully provide a domino
effect in positive attitudes and opinions about our community."
Abbott
invites, "If you have business activity, please e-mail
to me any news about your place of business —
expansions, new employees, new products or services, changes in
location or management, etc."
Bobbi
Abbott, Executive Director
303
S. Kickapoo Street
Lincoln,
IL 62656
(217)
735-2385
chamber@lincolnillinois.com
www.lincolnillinois.com
[LDN]
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Announcements
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Koehler receives Accredited Asset
Management Specialist designation
[JUNE
13, 2002] Nick
Koehler, a financial consultant with the local office of A.G.
Edwards & Sons, has completed training for the title of Accredited
Asset Management Specialist. This program is offered through the
College for Financial Planning, the country’s oldest provider of
financial planning education for more than 28 years.
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"Financial
consultants who are awarded the Accredited Asset Management
Specialist title are not only prepared to identify opportunities in
investments but also in such areas as insurance, tax savings,
retirement and estate planning," said Phil Dehner, branch manager of
the A.G. Edwards in Lincoln.
These specialists
have in-depth knowledge of the
financial planning process and an understanding that as clients gain
wealth, they have more complex financial needs.
Koehler successfully
completed 120 hours of training focused on subjects such as asset
allocation, retirement planning and risk management. He also agreed
to abide by a comprehensive code of ethics.
Koehler lives in Lincoln. He is
recently engaged to Stephanie Maloney, also of Lincoln.
[A.G. Edwards news release] |
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Lincoln
College news
[JUNE
5, 2002] The
Lincoln College board of trustees is proud to announce
administrative changes in the admissions, student services,
advancement and executive offices.
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Tom Zurkammer,
formerly dean of academic affairs, has been named vice president of
academic affairs. He will continue to administer the curriculum at
Lincoln College and manage the faculty. His new duties will include
supervising Lincoln College’s two-plus-two program at the LC Normal
campus. He and his wife, Connie, reside in Lincoln.
Rod Rumler, formerly
dean of enrollment and dean of student services, has been named vice
president of student services. He will continue to manage the daily
operations of student services. His new duties will include
assisting students in their academic, social, cultural and
professional development through the delivery of programs and
services. He and his wife, Alison, reside in Lincoln.
Debbie Ackerman,
formerly director of annual fund and alumni relations, has been
named associate dean for advancement. She will manage the daily
operations of the advancement office. She will continue to conduct
annual fund-raising activities, plan and implement alumni special
events. Ackerman, along with her husband, Ron, and their two sons,
resides in Lincoln.
Steve Snodgrass,
formerly director of resident life for Lincoln College, has been
named assistant dean of student services. He will continue to manage
residential life policies regarding housing issues. Snodgrass, along
with his two daughters and wife, resides in Lincoln.
Jen Ciaccio, formerly
assistant director of resident life for Lincoln College, has been
named assistant dean of student services. She will continue to
manage resident assistants and create programs for residential life.
Ciaccio resides in Lincoln.
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Alison Rumler,
formerly an admissions recruiter for Lincoln College, has been named
director of annual fund and alumni relations. She will conduct
annual fund-raising activities. Rumler and her husband, Rod, reside
in Lincoln.
Bridgett Thomas,
formerly executive assistant to the dean of students for Lincoln
College, has been named director of housing. She will manage
residential life, to ease the transition from home to campus.
Thomas, her two daughters, son and husband Tony reside in Lincoln.
Stacy Rachel,
formerly associate director of admissions for Lincoln College, has
been named director of enrollment management. She will manage
admissions policies and procedures and continue to improve student
retention. Rachel resides in Lincoln.
Tony Schilling,
formerly assistant director of admissions for Lincoln College, has
been named director of admissions. He will manage admissions
recruiters and continue his work with high school counselors in the
Chicago area. Schilling and his wife, Tami, reside in Bloomington.
Tom Pemble, formerly an admissions
recruiter for Lincoln College, has been named assistant director of
admissions. He will coordinate admissions policies and procedures,
while helping facilitate new student visits. Pemble resides in
Downers Grove.
[Lincoln
College news release]
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Bobbi
Abbott, Executive Director
Lincoln/Logan
County Chamber of Commerce
303
S. Kickapoo St.
Lincoln,
IL 62656
(217)
735-2385
chamber@lincolnillinois.com
www.lincolnillinois.com
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insurance
Aid Association
for Lutherans/
Lutheran Brotherhood
604 Broadway St., Suite 4
(217) 735-2253
linda_aper@aal.org
www.aal.org
Behne & Co. Inc.
Richard I Ray & Assoc
1350 Richland Ave.
(217) 732-9333
May Enterprise
106 S. Chicago
P.O. Box 129
(217) 732-9626
Moriearty Insurance
Agency, Inc.
218 Eighth St.
(217) 732-7341
miai@ccaonline.com
State Farm-
Deron Powell
114 E. Cooke St.
P.O. Box 78
Mount Pulaski, IL 62548
(217) 732-7341
www.statefarm.com
interior decorators
Gossett's
Decorator Studio
311 Broadway St.
(217) 732-3111
bgossett@abelink.com
internet services
CCAonline
601 Keokuk St.
(217) 735-2677
webmaster@ccaonline.com
investments
Aid Association
for Lutherans/
Lutheran Brotherhood
604 Broadway St., Suite 4
(217) 735-2253
linda_aper@aal.org
www.aal.org
janitor/cleaning
Donna Jones
Commercial Cleaning
Floor waxing,
polishing & cleaning
(217) 735-2705
massage
All About You
408 Pulaski St.
(217) 735-4700
Serenity Now
716 N. Logan
(217) 735-9921
meat market
Benner's Too
511 Woodlawn Road
(217) 735-9815
motels
Holiday Inn Express
130 Olson Drive
(217) 735-5800
www.cdmhotel.com
nursing homes
Maple Ridge
2202 N. Kickapoo
(217) 735-1538
Maple Ridge at LDN
office supply
Glenn Brunk
Stationers
2222 S. Sixth
Springfield, IL 62703
(217) 522-3363
www.glennbrunk.com
optometrists
Advanced Eye Care
623 Pulaski St.
(217) 732-9606
www.advanced
eyecenters.com
Nobbe Eye Care
Center, LLC
1400 Woodlawn Road
(217) 735-2020
pest control
Good Ole Pest Control
Daron Whittaker, owner
380 Limit St.
(217) 735-3206
pizza
Stuffed-Aria Pizza
102 Fifth St.(217) 732-3100
printer/printing
Key Printing
Tom Seggelke
(217) 732-9879
key@keyprinting.net
www.keyprinting.net
real estate
Alexander & Co.
Real Estate
410 Pulaski St.
(217) 732-8353
sonnie@ccaonline.com
Diane Schriber
Realty
610 N. Logan
(217) 735-2550
schriber@ccaonline.com
ME Realty
222 N. McLean
(217) 735-5424
www.merealty.com
Werth & Associates
1203 Woodlawn Road
(217) 735-3411
werthrealty@abelink.com
restaurants
Blue Dog Inn
111 S. Sangamon St.
(217) 735-1743
www.bluedoginn.com
service station
Greyhound Lube
1101 Woodlawn Road
(217) 735-2761
sewing
The Sewing Place
503 Woodlawn Road
(217) 732-7930
thrift stores
Lincoln Mission Mart
819 Woodlawn Road
(217) 732-8806
Clinton Mission Mart
104 E. Side Square
Clinton, IL 61727
(217) 935-1376
tires
Neal Tire & Auto
451 Broadway
(217) 735-5471
www.bentire.com
title companies
Logan County
Title Co.
507 Pulaski St.
LCtitle@ccaonline.com
tourism
Abraham Lincoln Tourism
Bureau of Logan County
303 S. Kickapoo
(217) 732-8687
www.logancounty
tourism.org
towing
AA Towing
& Repair
945 Broadwell Drive
(217) 732-7400
upholstery
L.C. Upholstery
529 Woodlawn Road
(217) 735-4224
weddings
The Classic Touch
129 S. Sangamon St.
(217) 735-9151
(888) 739-0042
Weddings by Crystal
121 S. Sheridan St.
(217) 735-9696
www.weddings
bycrystal.net
youth programs
YMCA
319 W. Kickapoo St.
(217) 735-3915
(800) 282-3520
http://www.ymca.net/
index.jsp?assn=1802
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