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            Events,  Milestones,
             Good
            Neighbors,  Benefits and
            Sales, 
            A Day in the Life...,
             Diaspora, 
            Family and Friends
            in the Armed Forces,  
             Reunions, 
            Reminiscence
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            2002 
             
 Thursday,
            May 23SPONSOR:
            Lincoln Area YMCA
 WHO: Public
 WHAT:
            
            Central Illinois Community Blood Center blood drive
 WHERE:
            YMCA Activity Center, 721 Wyatt Ave.
 WHEN:
            3-7 pm
 
            SPONSOR: Lincoln Junior High 
            SchoolWHO: Public
 WHAT: 
            Free outdoor concert by 
            junior high wind ensemble
 WHERE: 
            Baseball field across from LJHS
 WHEN: 7:30 pm
 Friday,
            May 24SPONSOR:
            Habitat for Humanity of Logan County
 WHO: Public; ticket admission
 WHAT:
            
            Spring dance, with music by The Nostalgics
 WHERE:
            K of C Hall, Lincoln
 WHEN:
            7:30 pm
 May
            24-27SPONSOR:
            American Legion
 WHO: Public
 WHAT:
            Poppy days; donations go to help veterans
 May
            25-27WHO: Public
 WHAT:
            "Avenue of Flags"
 WHERE:
            Steenbergen Cemetery, Mount Pulaski
 Monday,
            May 27WHO: Public
 WHAT:
            Memorial Day celebration
 WHERE:
            Logan County Courthouse
 WHEN:
            10:30 am
 
            WHO: PublicWHAT:
            Atlanta Memorial Day festival
 WHERE:
            Atlanta
 WHEN:
            10:30 am, memorial ceremony; 1 pm, antique tractor parade
 
            WHO: PublicWHAT:
            Mount Pulaski Memorial Day ceremonies
 WHERE:
            Mount Pulaski Cemetery and Steenbergen Cemetery
   
            June
            2002 
             
 
            Saturday, June 1SPONSOR:
            Lincoln Public Library
 WHO: Families
 WHAT: 
            "Reading 
            Rocks" kickoff for summer reading program, with traveling museum
 WHERE: 
            Lincoln Rec Center
 WHEN: 
            9 am - noon
 
            Every
            Sunday in June and JulyWHO: Public
 WHAT:
            Concert in the Park series
 WHERE:
            Latham Park, downtown Lincoln
 WHEN:
            7 pm
 
            Every
            Sunday in June, July and AugustWHO: Public
 WHAT:
            Free tours of J.H. Hawes Elevator Museum
 WHERE:
            First Street, downtown Atlanta
 WHEN:
            1-3 pm
 
            Saturday,
            June 8WHO: Public
 WHAT:
            Beason townwide garage sales
 WHERE:
            Beason
 WHEN:
            8 am - 1 pm
 SPONSOR:
            Logan County Master GardenersWHO: Public
 WHAT:
            Garden Walk; 
            call 732-8289 for information; tickets 
            available
 WHERE: 
            Eight Lincoln gardens
 WHEN:
            10 am - 4 pm
 Sunday,
            June 9WHO: Public
 WHAT:
            98th birthday celebration of the J.H.
            Hawes Grain Elevator Museum
 WHERE:
            First Street, downtown Atlanta
 WHEN:
            2 pm
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            SPECIAL EVENTS AND
            ANNOUNCEMENTS:  
            
      
            Rock 
            back in time to a pioneer living experience, 
            Junior high presents concert, 
            
            
             
            Habitat fund-raiser dance,  Master
            Gardeners walk,  Landfill
            open additional hours,  Logan
            County LEPC committee appointments,  Lincoln
      Area YMCA 2002 summer day camps REGULAR POSTINGS FOR
            ORGANIZATIONS:  Addresses
            of city and county officials,  Girl Scouts,  Lincoln
            Park District,  Oasis, 
            University of
            Illinois Extension,  YMCA
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       Rock back 
            in time to a pioneer living experience Lincoln Public Library is 
      sponsoring a "Reading Rocks" kickoff for the 2002 Summer Reading Program 
      on Saturday, June 1, from 9 a.m. to noon at the Lincoln Rec Center. 
      Journey Back in Time of Iowa City, Iowa, presents a traveling, hands-on 
      museum that the whole family can experience together. The children have 
      the opportunity to register for the summer reading program and set their 
      reading goals. There will be other fun activities, like the "Whopper 
      Hopper," photos and food. This program is free for the entire family, so please 
call the library at (217) 732-5732 to register, or visit the library at 725 
Pekin St. in Lincoln. 
 
            Junior high presents concert The wind ensemble at 
      Lincoln Junior High School will have an outdoor concert at 7:30 p.m. on 
      Thursday, May 23. The band will feature many selections from popular 
      songs, as well as with themes from popular television shows and movies. The concert will take place on the baseball field 
across from the junior high, and the new lights will be turned on. The community 
is welcome to bring lawn chairs and blankets. The concert is absolutely free. 
 
            Habitat fund-raiser dance  A
            spring dance sponsored by Habitat for Humanity of Logan County will
            be at 7:30 p.m. Friday, May 24, at the K of C Hall in Lincoln. The
            Nostalgics will play ballroom music, and finger foods will be
            provided. Tickets
            are $10 and may be purchased at A.G. Edwards, Illini Bank, Union
            Planters Bank and Pete’s Hardware; or by calling (217) 732-6234;
            or at the door. 
 Master
            Gardeners walk The
            Master Gardeners of Logan County are undertaking their first major
            event of the season. Saturday, June 8, garden enthusiasts will be
            given the opportunity to tour eight of Lincoln’s most attractive
            gardens. On
            the tour are the perennial garden on the south side of the Extension
            office at the Logan County Fairgrounds, the "Children’s
            Gardens" just north of Jefferson School on Sixth Street, Mary
            and Jerry Moore’s garden at 121 Carter Lane, Pete and Dixie Ross’
            garden at 1430 Delavan St., Dr. Don and Jan Sielaff’s garden at
            135 Tenth St., Bob and Jody Graue’s garden at 4 Meadow Lane, Sarah
            Jacobs’ garden at 326 Park Place, and Bob and Lynn Neal’s Scully
            Estate gardens. The
            tour will be from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., rain or shine. 
            Tickets
            are $8 each and are on sale at State Bank, Logan County Bank, CEFCU,
            Union Planters Bank and the Extension office. Make plans now to
            attend, and ask your neighbor to tour with you. A
            new Master Gardener class will begin in September at the Logan
            County Extension office. All classes are taught by specialists and
            professors of the University of Illinois Department of Agriculture. 
 Landfill
            open additional hours The
            city landfill at Broadwell Drive and Lincoln Parkway will be open
            additional hours starting Tuesday, April 16, through the end of May
            so Lincoln residents can dispose of yard waste, street
            superintendent Don Osborne announced recently. Hours will be 8 a.m.
            to 4 p.m. Tuesdays through Sundays. The landfill will be closed
            Mondays. 
 Logan
            County LEPC committee appointments Logan
            County Local Emergency Planning Committee, the LEPC, held its spring
            quarterly meeting at the Logan County Safety Complex recently.
            Yearly elections for all offices, voting delegates, committees and
            chairs were held. The following members will serve as officers for
            the year 2002. LEPC
            committee appointments *
            Indicates chair Hazard
            analysis — Dan Fulscher*, Kathy Waldo, Lisa Funk, Mike Patridge,
            Bobbie Abbott, Steve Siltman Response
            and preparedness — Lisa Funk*, Rick Nesbit, Sheriff Tony Soloman,
            Police Chief Richard Montcalm, IDOT representative Mike Esker Community
            awareness — Dan Fulscher*, Bobbi Abbott*, Linda Nelson, Joan Crabb,
            Don Begolka, Ken Davison Health
            services — Kathy Waldo*, Lloyd Evans, Gary Bellafiore, Barb Kline,
            Roger Leesman, Marsha Stoll, Debbie Cook, Steve Siltman Training
            — Mike Patridge*, Delmar Stewart, Sheila Nelson, Lincoln City Fire
            Chief Washam, Tom Martin Community
            resources — Steve Siltman*, Lincoln Mayor Beth Davis, Atlanta
            Mayor Bill Martin, Dayle Eldredge, Curtis Sutterfield of the
            Salvation Army, Devin Vannoy, Ed Houchins Representatives of constituencies The
            law requires that one representative from each of the following
            categories be included in the LEPC membership. The delegate and
            predesignated alternate are listed for each constituency. Local
            representative of elected official — Dayle Eldredge; Bill Martin Law
            enforcement — Ed Baunach, Tim Butterfield Civil
            defense and emergency management — Dan Fulscher; Terry Storer Firefighting
            — Robert Washam; Roger Leesman First
            aid and EMT — Steve Siltman; Tom Martin Health
            — Kathy Waldo; Lloyd Evans Local
            environmental — Mike Patridge; Warren Wendlandt Hospital
            — Barb Kline; Gary Auten Transportation
            — Don Begolka; Brian Hinds Broadcast,
            print, electronic media — Joan Crabb; Jan Youngquist Community
            groups — Mary Elston; Tammy Buse Owners
            and operators of regulated facilities — Lisa Funk; Sheila Nelson |  
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          | REGULAR
            POSTINGS FOR ORGANIZATIONS |  
            | Addresses
            of city and county officials (Title, first name, last
            name, city or job title, address, city, state, postal code; phone) Lincoln
            City Council members Hon.
            Elizabeth Davis, Mayor, P.O. Box 353, Lincoln, IL 62656; 
            735-3912 Mr.
            David Armbrust, Alderman 3rd Ward, 700 Broadway St., Lincoln, IL
            62656;  732-4261 Mr.
            Steve Fuhrer, Alderman 2nd Ward, 1203 Eighth St., Lincoln, IL
            62656;  732-6679 Mr.
            Benny Huskins, Alderman 1st Ward, 412 N. Madison St., Lincoln, IL
            62656;  732-3894 Mr.
            William Melton, Alderman 4th Ward, 1112 E. Burlington St., Lincoln,
            IL 62656;  735-2658 Mr.
            George Mitchell, Alderman 3rd Ward, 427 Wyatt Ave., Lincoln, IL
            62656;  735-2151 Mr.
            Michael Montcalm, Alderman 5th Ward, 700 Broadway St., Lincoln, IL
            62656;  732-6606 Mr.
            Verl Prather, Alderman 2nd Ward, 700 Broadway St., Lincoln, IL
            62656;  732-4778 Rev.
            Glenn Shelton, Alderman 4th Ward, 920 Pekin St., Lincoln, IL
            62656;  732-8749 Mr.
            Joseph Stone, Alderman 5th Ward, 270 Southgate, Lincoln, IL
            62656;  732-1600 Mr. Pat Madigan, Alderman
            1st Ward, 110 Park Place, Lincoln, IL 62656;  735-3724 Logan
            County Board members Mr.
            Richard Logan, Chairman, Logan County Board, 1211 Fifth St.,
            Lincoln, IL 62656;  732-8114 Mr.
            Lloyd Hellman, Vice Chairman, Logan County Board, 104 Prairie Lane,
            Emden, IL 62635;  376-3827 Mr.
            Roger Bock, Logan County Board, 450 450th Ave., Williamsville, IL
            62693;  566-3867 Mr.
            Thomas Cash, Logan County Board, 230 S. Main St., Latham, IL
            62543;  674-3423 Mr.
            Doug Dutz, Logan County Board, 119 Portland Place, Lincoln, IL
            62656;  735-1478 Mr.
            Paul Gleason, Logan County Board, 1621 Rutledge, Lincoln, IL
            62656;  735-9111 Mr.
            Jim Griffin, Logan County Board, P.O. Box 222, Lincoln, IL
            62656;  732-7191 Mr.
            David Hepler, Logan County Board, 119 Lincoln Ave., Lincoln, IL
            62656;  732-8586 Ms.
            Gloria Luster, Logan County Board, 106 N. Marion St., Mount Pulaski,
            IL 62548;  792-5275 Mr.
            Clifford Sullivan, Logan County Board, 519 Eighth St., Lincoln, IL
            62656;  732-2539 Mr.
            Dale Voyles, Logan County Board, 543 11th St., Lincoln, IL
            62656;  732-7901 Mr.
            Terry ("T.W.") Werth, Logan County Board, 123 Lincoln
            Ave., Lincoln, IL 62656;  732-9314 Mr. Rod White, Logan County
            Board, 477 1700th St., New Holland, IL 62671;  732-4793 
 Girl Scout  announcements 
  Girl Scout leader meetings:  the first Thursday of each month, at the usual time and place. 
 Websites with lots of ideas that Girl Scout leaders, families
or kids can use: makingfriends.com crayola.com elmers.com  See
the website for Girl Scouts, Land of Lincoln Council, at http://www.girlscoutsllc.org/. You
can send questions and suggestions to the council by clicking here: gsllc@girlscoutsllc.org. Also, see the
national Girl Scouts site at http://www.girlscouts.org/. 
 Lincoln
            Park District notes 
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            For those of you who don’t enjoy working out in the summer heat, we
            encourage you to join us for aerobics. All of our classes are
            in a private, air-conditioned room. We will even let you use our
            showers so you can leave after your workout as fresh and clean as
            when you came in. Aerobics schedules with class descriptions on the
            back are available at the front and back desks.  If you have
            any questions, call us at 732-8770 between 8 a.m. and 10 p.m. Monday
            through Saturday.  On Sunday our office staff is available from
            10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
            
            
            
 
        Oasis update 
        The
            Oasis, Logan County’s senior citizen center, at 501 Pulaski St. in
            Lincoln, is open weekdays (except holidays) from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
            The center also is open on Friday and Sunday nights for table games.
            Dominic Dalpoas is the executive director. Activities are open to 
            all Logan County senior citizens, 
        regardless of membership. 
             Bingo 
            games 
            The regular bingo games will begin at 1 
            p.m. on Thursday, May 23. The sponsor this week is AARP. Remember to 
            bring your "gently used" white elephant items for prizes. Legal 
            aid 
            For this month only, the attorney has 
            changed his scheduled time at The Oasis. He will be available by 
            appointment on Friday, May 24, and there are a few times open. 
            Please call The Oasis, 732-6132. Weekend
            games Friday
            and Saturday night game players at The Oasis invite you to join them
            each weekend for pinochle, 5-in-1, rummy and billiards, starting at
            6 p.m. Please come in and make new friends or renew old
            acquaintances. Computer 
            classes 
            Due to increased demand for the 
            "Computer Basics" class, The Oasis is now offering the course two 
            times per month. There are a few seats open for the week of May 28. 
            Call 732-6132 for a reservation. The spreadsheet/database and 
            PowerPoint classes will be scheduled when there are five 
            reservations. Game
            winners Weekend
            winners were Helen Opperman for pinochle, Henry Warnisher, Bernie
            DePuy and Louise Wiebers for 5-in-1. The weekday pinochle winner for
            May 5 was Mable Hoagland, and for May 7 Marie Spaits took top
            honors. Lydia
            Barr won the luncheon drawing, with this month’s from Haji’s
            Sports Bar, and Ray Bannister won the special 50-50 drawing on May
            1. Newsletter Friends
            of The Oasis members receive bimonthly newsletters by mail. For more
            information, call The Oasis at 732-6132 or 732-5844. 
 YMCA
      news YMCA
            welcomes new board members 
            
            The
            Lincoln Area YMCA is pleased to announce the appointment of three
            new board members. The new members were voted in at the March 2002
            board meeting. 
        Dayne
            Altman is married to Christy and has one child, Aaron, who is 14
            years old. Dayne is a mortgage lender at Union Planter’s Bank. He
            is also a coach and board member of the Lincoln Baseball Association
            and a technology committee member on the Economic Development
            Council. Dayne loves to play sports, enjoys music, is a computer
            buff and stays active. 
            Cass Busby has two children, Thomas Elliott, 17, and Gabrielle 
            Johnson, 4. Cass is a cost accountant at Eaton Manufacturing, where 
            she has worked for two years. Cass is an alumna of the U of I, where 
            she received her MBA in 1998. She is also a six sigma green belt as 
            well as member and treasurer of the Presbyterian Church. She is a 
            longtime resident of Lincoln and does her best to give back to the 
            community through coaching soccer and serving on the YMCA board. Valerie
            Cooper is married to Jeff and has three children, Megan, 9, Melyssa,
            7, and Madalyn, 4. Val is a registered nurse and care coordinator at
            Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital in Lincoln. She received her
            associate degree in nursing from Illinois Central College. Val is
            also a Girl Scout leader for Troop 238. YMCA
            mission: To put Christian principles into practice through programs
            that build healthy spirit, mind and body. "We
            build strong kids, strong families, strong communities."   YMCA
            pool program This
            summer the Lincoln Area YMCA is expanding upon its aquatics
            programming. The Y will now offer to teach swim lessons to small
            groups at private pools. If you own a pool and have a group of
            neighborhood children or relatives who need swim lessons, your
            family is eligible. The family that owns the pool will receive free
            lessons for their children as well. The
            YMCA has created this "Backyard Pool Program" to help make
            neighborhood pools safe. So put your mind at ease and make sure that
            the children in your pool are safe. If you have any questions or
            would like to be a part of this new Y service, feel free to contact
            the YMCA. Together we can build strong kids, strong families, strong
            communities. Lincoln
      Area YMCA 2002 summer day camps 
            YMCA summer day camp is the right choice to make when looking for 
            fun and adventure for kids throughout the summer months. Mom and Dad 
            can simply go to work each day knowing that their 
            children 
            will share hours of fun with their friends in a safe environment. 
            Kids will fill their time at the Y this summer by enjoying lots of 
            field trip fun, including swimming, ice skating, roller skating, 
            hiking in area parks, a try at fishing, climbing on the YMCA low 
            ropes course, archery, and visits to a water park, the Decatur 
            Children’s Museum and the golf range at Lincoln Park District. Children
            will enjoy the qualified and fun-loving YMCA staff as they play
            games and guide the children in various educational activities.
            Activities planned include singing camp songs, experiencing outdoor
            activities such as hikes in area parks, learning to tie knots,
            making special snacks, enjoying visits from guest speakers, playing
            various sports, and having special contest fun with entertaining
            "kid" games such as jacks, marbles, yo-yos, hula hoops,
            hacky sacks, Slinkies, spinning tops and much more. Children will
            also enjoy group arts and crafts, reading activities, storytelling
            fun, creative drama activities, skits, and will swim most days that
            weather permits. Summer
            day camp will be offered at the following locations this year: 
•  Children entering kindergarten to second grade — YMCA facility and
            outdoor grounds on Wyatt Avenue 
•  Third through sixth grade — Immanuel Lutheran Church outdoor picnic
            grounds (1409 Pulaski St.) 
•  Kindergarten through sixth-grade program for Atlanta — Atlanta Grade
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            Local 
            karate instructorhonored at surprise party
 [MAY
            20, 2002]  
            For politicians and elected officials, 
            awards, honors and recognitions are an everyday occurrence. Such 
            people are used to accepting and giving letters, plaques and ribbons 
            in honor of this or that success. But it is not every day that a 
            normal citizen of a small town like Lincoln gets recognized for his 
            commitment and achievement. |  
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            Sensei Dan Dugan is a 5th degree black belt in Chito-Ryu karate. He 
            holds the title of Godan, or master instructor. Saturday, under the 
            pretense of attending a friend’s anniversary party, he was taken to 
            the Depot for his own surprise anniversary celebration. 
            Dugan has been involved in Chito-Ryu for 30 years this month. His 
            students awarded him with a plaque commemorating his 30 years and a 
            photo of Dr. Chitose, the inventor of Chito-Ryu. 
            Dugan has been an influence on many people in the community. His 
            students have received direct influence, both over their physical 
            health and their maturity and devotion. Dugan’s son Todd, who 
            teaches social studies at Lincoln Junior High, was also one of his 
            dad’s students. He says that he was highly influenced by his father. 
            He believes it was his father’s impact that made him decide to 
            teach. Dan Dugan has been an 
            inspiration to his students, his children and his community. 
            Congratulations, Sensei. May you have 30 more years in your art. [Gina
Sennett] | 
             [Photos provided by Todd Dugan]
 [Sensei Dugan and US Chito-Ryu founder Hanshi 
            William Dometrich]
 
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            When family and friends matter most 
            [MAY 3, 2002]  
            Family and friends of Ryan J. Donley and Daphne (Winegardner) 
            Donley are getting together for a second time this spring in honor 
            of the couple that was wed seven weeks ago at Holy Family Catholic 
            Church. Unlike the celebration of new lives beginning together, this 
            gathering carries a somber purpose. It is to raise funds to help pay 
            off medical bills incurred by Ryan during their brief marriage. Ryan 
            passed away from acute leukemia less than four weeks after they were 
            wed. He had no insurance.
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            met Ryan and Daphne were engaged to be married. They waited and 
            worked for three years getting their lives in near-perfect order 
            before they married. Ryan, a 2001 graduate of Embry Riddle 
            Aeronautical University, wanted to fly for the military. He 
            completed Officer Training School in Knoxville, Tenn., on Feb. 22, 
            2002. He was a second lieutenant for Continental Express and a 
            member of the 183rd Fighter Wing of the Illinois Air National Guard 
            awaiting F-16 pilot training. He was supposed to report for UPT 
            (pilot training) on April 2.   
             Daphne, like Ryan, 
            had been working at her career dream too. She has just graduated 
            from the same college, Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, this 
            past Saturday. Her goal is to fly for commercial airlines. She’s 
            looking for a job in a field that has just sustained massive 
            layoffs. Daphne is the 
            granddaughter of Leroy and Judy McCray and the late Nancy 
            Winegardner. When Daphne was young, she and her parents, Tom and 
            Barb Winegardner, moved south and currently reside in Florida. 
            Besides her grandparents, she has lots of other aunts, uncles and 
            other relatives still living here. With lots of family here, Lincoln 
            remains their hometown, and the Donleys chose Lincoln for their 
            March 16 wedding.  
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              The day after they 
            returned from their honeymoon, Monday, March 25, Ryan went into the 
            hospital. He had been tired and looked a little pale at the wedding, 
            but who wouldn’t be, getting married in another state just following 
            officer training. However, as it turned out he was more than just a 
            little run-down. He was diagnosed that day with acute leukemia. They 
            immediately began chemotherapy. Ryan just got sicker. He never left 
            the hospital. Two and a half weeks later, on Thursday, April 11, 
            23-year-old Ryan passed away.   
             A new college 
            graduate, at age 22, Daphne is an unexpected widow with no job and 
            huge medical bills. Contributions to help 
            ease that debt are being accepted. All contributions will be used 
            only toward the medical bills and nothing else. If you wish to 
            contribute, you can make checks payable to Tom Winegardner or Daphne 
            Winegardner and send them to Tom and Barb Winegardner, 132 Mystic 
            Lane, Jupiter, FL 33458. You can also attend the benefit 
            mostaccioli dinner on Sunday, May 5, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., at the 
            K of C Hall in Lincoln. Donations of $5 for adults and $3 for 
            children 12 and under will be accepted at the door. There will be 
            raffles and a 50-50 drawing. 
            [Jan Youngquist] |  
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            Free insulation 
            Mark Randalls of Craft Masters 
            Roofing in Decatur is offering free insulation, but you must come 
            and get it.  Call (217) 620-5005 for more information. |  
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          | People
      all across this country and, in fact, around the world, claim roots in
      Logan County. They have very interesting stories to tell, and some of them
      like to connect with those of us who stayed at home. Logan County Diaspora
      publishes the stories of former Logan County residents. With their
      permission, we also include their e-mail addresses so that old friends
      might be reunited.  If you wish to be part of the Logan County
      Diaspora, e-mail ldneditor@lincolndailynews.com.   
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              and relatives serving in the armed forces are listed here so we might all hold them in our thoughts, prayers and well
            wishes. If you know of other friends and relatives serving (they
              need not be from Logan County),
            please send the information to ldneditor@lincolndailynews.com. Along with the name, you are invited to include the branch of
              service, current location of service, postal address, e-mail
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          | A1C James P. Allen U.S.
              Air Force 820 Red Horse Squadron Nellis AFB, Nevada Son
              of John and Jo Ann Allen of Beason 2001 graduate of Lincoln
              Community High School A1C Jerome A. Allen U.S.
              Air Force At
              Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada Postal
              address: 5805 Mountain Home St. Unit
              J-13 Nellis
              AFB, NV 89191 E-mail:
              ja_af_82@hotmail.com Son of John and Jo Ann Allen of
              Beason 2000
              graduate of Lincoln Community High School   SST
              Kenneth Allenand wife Susan Allen (Elza)
 U.S.
              Army-1AD-HHC Weisbaden,
              Germany E-mail: spot2sweetpea@yahoo.com
              or susan12652000@yahoo.com Jon Barton West Point, N.Y. Jon Bowers Lackland Air Force Base,
              Texas Josh Campbell Korea Justin Clott U.S.
              Navy E-mail: imjustin@hotmail.com CDR
              Jim Cravens (Rector
              of Trinity Episcopal Church in Lincoln) U.S.
              Navy At
              Atlantic Fleet Headquarters, Norfolk, Va. Postal
              address: CDR James O. Cravens, N02GR 1562
              Mitscher Ave., Suite 250 Norfolk,
              VA, 23551-2487-2487 E-mail:
              cravensjo@clf.navy.mil 
              or chcusnr@ccaonline.com  Staff Sgt. Evan Jay Downey,
              Karen and Ethan  U.S. Air Force  Mildenhall  Air Force
              Base,
              England 1988 graduate of LCHS Son of Lucky Eichner LTJG Frederick V. Dehner U.S.
              Navy Currently
              en route from Saldina, Italy, to the USS Annapolis, stationed at
              Groton, Conn. Home
              on leave: Contact at 732-2861  E-mail:
              fdehner@yahoo.com Son
              of Philip and Connie L. Dehner 1984 graduate of Lincoln
              Community High School Ben Estes Fort Benning, Ga. 
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 Tech. Sgt. Veronica Hasprey 39
              CES Prime
              Beef Deployed Operation
              Northern Watch APO AE - 09396 - 5000 A1C Chad M.
              MaxheimerU.S. Air Force
 Hurlburt
              Field, Fla. 
              E-mail: spring_loaded@yahoo.com Son
              of Mike and Suzie Maxheimer of Chestnut and Michelle Lowe of Mount
              Pulaski 2000 graduate of Mount
              Pulaski High School
              
              
              Kevin McGinnis Egypt Philip Nodine Army
  National Guard Fort
  Jackson, S.C. In basic training Michelle K.
  Ramlow Navy At
  Pentagon Postal
  address: 5409-B Steeplechase Drive Fredericksburg,
  VA 22407 E-mail: ramlow.michelle@hq.navy.mil  Maj. James E.
  Reineke,Deborah, Nathan, Emily
 Air Force Misawa Air
  Base, Japan E-mail: REIN4RUN@aol.com  Pvt. Christian
    B. Skelton U.S.
    Army Scheduled
    to graduate from AIT in late March. He and
    his wife will go to Germany in April. Postal
    address: A CO 1-19th INF ITB 4th
    Platoon Fort
    Benning, GA 31905-5630 E-mail: skelton820@hotmail.com 2001
    graduate of LCHS Husband of Nahani Lynn Skelton Erika L. Slayton Illinois Air
National Guard, 183rd Fighter Wing Frankfurt,
Germany Postal
address: Erika Slayton 16ESS/FM PSC 5 Box
1000 APO AE 09050 E-mail
address: 16ess.fm@rheinmain.af.mil  Daughter of Lloyd (Ed) and Bridget
Slayton 
              
              Robby, Ami-Jo and Angela Spickard National Guard medical
              support
               Tech. Sgt. Thomas Yarcho
               U.S.
              Air Force
               At
              Ramstein Air Base, Germany
               E-mail:
              thomas.yarcho@ramstein.af.mil
               Class of  ’82
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                The
                Postville Courthouse revisited, by Stan Stringer,
                posted Feb. 12, 2002, in LDN
                Lincoln
                Lakes beach, by
                Stan Stringer, posted July 10, 2001
                Stan
              Stringer tells story of
              Mark Holland’s buzzing of Lincoln, posted
                May 11, 2001
                Leigh
              Henson, now a college teacher in Missouri, remembers Miss Jones,
              Jefferson School principal, posted
                March 29, 2001
                Foreign
              Service officer
              recalls
              infamous Valentine's Day '79 in Tehran, by George McKinney,
                posted Feb. 15, 2001 |  
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