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Young authors to attend
conference
[MARCH
27, 2003]
Two
local students will attend the 29th statewide Young Authors
Conference at Illinois State University on May 17. Jaci Gandenberger,
daughter of Gil and Bonnie Gandenberger of 302 Sixth
St., will be the
seventh-grade Lincoln Junior High representative, and Marc Allen
Haduch, son of Laura Haduch of 401 Community Drive, will attend as a
second-grader from Mrs. Sharon Cline's class at Northwest
School.
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These students will share their
manuscripts with other young authors, meet guest speakers and enjoy
lunch at ISU. Special sessions will be available for parents.
Manuscripts were submitted by these
students:
Jaci Gandenberger, seventh grade, LJHS,
"Dancing at Disney"
Brittany Reve, seventh grade, LJHS,
"The Parade"
Heather Meisenbach, sixth grade,
Central, "Six Flags"
Jason Stauffer, sixth grade, Northwest,
"A Boy’s Dog"
Michelle Miller, second grade, Adams,
"The Vampire"
Abby Ladwig, second grade, Adams,
"Surprise Party"
Marc Haduch,
first grade, Northwest, "Joey’s Move"
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Zion Lutheran
eighth-grade science
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[MARCH
27, 2003]
Doug
Knox of Knox Greenhouse in Beason is shown demonstrating to the eighth-grade
science class at Zion Lutheran School in Lincoln how
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LaHood
announces nominations
for military academies
[MARCH
26, 2003]
WASHINGTON -- Congressman Ray
LaHood, R-Peoria, announced on March 18 the nominees from the 18th
Congressional District to the United States military academies.
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LaHood nominated these students for
attendance at the academies after an interview process. Final
determination on admission is made by the individual academies.
Merchant Marine
Cliff Carnahan of Lincoln
Cliff is the son of Mary and Mark Carnahan and is a senior at
Lincoln Community High School.
F. Coleman Miller of Washington
Coleman is the son of Jane and Frederick Miller and is a senior at
Washington Community High School.
Naval
Academy
David Amerson of Springfield
David is the son of Marta Amerson and is a graduate of Sacred
Heart-Griffin High School. He is currently in the Marines on active
duty in Japan.
Jeff Denney of Jacksonville
Jeff is the son of Kathleen and Ben Denney and is a senior at Routt
Catholic High School.
Andrew Gilliland of El Paso
Andrew is the son of Donna and Mark Gilliland and is a senior at El
Paso High School.
Patrick Gilroy of Princeville
Patrick is the son of Teresa and Patrick Gilroy and is a senior at
Princeville High School.
Megan Kane of Springfield
Megan is the daughter of Dorothy and Robert Kane and currently
attends Lincoln Land Community College.
Parker Shelato of Rochester
Parker is the son of Ginger and Phil Shelato and is a graduate of
Rochester High School. She currently is in the Navy on active
duty in Groton, Conn.
West Point nominees
Melissa Crews of Princeville
Melissa is the daughter of Pam and Steve Crews and is a graduate of
Princeville High School. She is a student at Illinois Wesleyan
University and is currently studying abroad in Scotland.
James Hankins of Jacksonville
James is the son of Lusica and Jim Hankins and is a senior at Routt
Catholic High School.
Greg Ihnken of Peoria
Greg is the son of Ingrid and Mark Ihnken and is a graduate of
Naperville Central High School. He is a student at the College of
DuPage.
Steve Pinkham of Springfield
Steve is the son of Lisa and Kenneth Pinkham and is a senior at
Springfield High School.
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John Rohn of Beardstown
John is the son of Tina and Jerry Rohn and is a senior at Beardstown
High School.
Seth Sanert of Petersburg
Seth is the son of Susie and Ron Sanert and is a senior at Porta
High School.
Greg Wheeler of Brimfield
Greg is the son of Mary and Mark Wheeler and is currently attending
Northern Illinois University.
Trevor Williams of Trivoli
Trevor is the son of Annette and Steve Williams and is a graduate of
Farmington High School. Trevor currently attends the Salisbury
School in Salisbury, Conn.
Air Force Academy nominees
Bryan Christopher of Metamora
Bryan is the son of Mayna and Dan Haywood and is a senior at
Metamora Township High School.
Adam Gray of Peoria
Adam is the son of Melanie and Bill Gray and is a senior at
Richwoods High School.
Matt Kitchell of Pekin
Matt is the son of Julie and Ken Kitchell and is a senior at Pekin
High School.
Morgan Otto of Mackinaw
Morgan is the daughter of Sherry and Lyle Otto and is senior at Deer
Creek-Mackinaw High School.
Kyle Smith of Peoria
Kyle is the son of Carol and Mike Smith and is a senior at Dunlap
High School.
Shaun Steipp of Dunlap
Shaun is the son of Kathy and Rick Steipp and is a student at
Northwestern Military Prep School in California.
Kyle Stokes of Peoria
Kyle is the son of Carla and James Stokes and is a senior at
Richwoods High School.
Matt Vespa of Springfield
Matt is the son of Dawn and Mike Vespa and is a graduate of
Rochester High School. Matt currently attends Lincoln Land Community
College.
Kiel Wells of Minonk
Kiel is the son of Garilyn and Glenn Wells and is a senior at
Fieldcrest High School.
Matt Windsor of Dunlap
Matt is the son of Bonnie and Brad Windsor and is a senior at Dunlap
High School.
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New Web address for
Lincoln College
[MARCH
25, 2003]
Lincoln
College has introduced a new Web page design and address which
provide the latest information about Lincoln College. The new site
can be found at
http://www.lincolncollege.edu.
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Tony Schilling, director of admissions,
who has been working on the project for the last six months, says
the concept is to help improve efficiency and accessibility for
those looking for information about Lincoln College on the Web.
"Being a private two-year residential college, many people
immediately associate Lincoln College with a community college
institution, and we offer so much more. The college decided we
needed an updated look for our site and to offer a comprehensive
view of what Lincoln College is all about. The Web is an ideal way
to keep the information current."
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The site, which is aimed at prospective
and current students, also gives alumni the chance to experience the
campus by using interactive maps and streaming video with virtual
tours.
Schilling added that the new site has
much to offer. "We tried to make the site user friendly and provide
… information without clutter. The site provides links to answer any
questions an individual might have and hopefully will attract the
viewer to visit campus."
HIP
Advertising in Springfield created the design.
[Lincoln College news release] |
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Honors
& Awards
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Outstanding student
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[MARCH
27, 2003]
Heather
Lane Otto, daughter of Gus and Nancy Otto of 230 Grand Ave., has
been accepted into the University Honors Program at Northern
Illinois University in DeKalb, where she is a freshman. Heather also
was named to the Outstanding Student Honor Roll of the Department of
Communication. |
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New Holland-Middletown
honor roll
Third
nine weeks
[MARCH
25, 2003]
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High honors
Fifth grade -- Kiley Sommers,
John White
Sixth grade -- Michelle Boyer,
Kayla Jenkins
Eighth grade -- Nick Apke, Katie
Conklen, Jennifer Dammerman, Kimber Davison, Jason Dean, Brandee
Heidbreder, Justin Mason, Jill Patrick, Molly Tobias, Michelle
Tripplett
Honors
Fifth grade -- Katrina Adye,
Aspyn Cooper, Justin Jenkins, Chassidy Jones, James Kirby, Casey
Nelson, Taylor Sisk
Sixth grade -- Danielle Horn,
Kelsey Jurgens, Diane Monday
Seventh grade -- John Fink,
Jacob Harnacke
Eighth
grade -- Tiffany Graham, Justin Harnacke, Lincoln Moore, Staci
Otto |
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Menus |
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Lincoln Elementary
School District 27
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Breakfast
(Milk served with all meals)
Thursday, April 3
-- Oatmeal, toast, fruit
Friday,
April 4 -- Cereal, cinnamon
toast, juice
Monday, April 7
-- Cereal, pop tart, juice
Tuesday, April 8
-- Cheese toasty, fruit
Wednesday, April 9
-- Cereal, doughnut holes, juice
Thursday, April 10
-- Cream of wheat, toast, fruit
Friday, April 11 -- Cereal, cinnamon
toast, juice
Monday, April 21
-- Cereal, graham crackers, juice
Tuesday, April 22
-- Sausage bagels, fruit
Wednesday, April 23
-- Cereal, cinnamon toast, juice
Thursday, April 24
-- Ham-egg-cheese burrito, fruit
Friday, April 25 -- Cereal, peanut
butter and jelly sandwich, juice
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Lunch
(Milk served with all meals)
Thursday, April 3
-- Chicken and noodles, green beans, peanut butter sandwich, fruit
cocktail
Friday, April 4 -- Shrimp shapes with
sauce, broccoli and cauliflower with cheese sauce, bread and butter,
apple crisp Monday,
April 7 -- Salisbury steak, mashed potatoes, bread and butter,
strawberry applesauce
Tuesday, April 8
-- Sloppy joes, french fries, cole slaw, fruit cocktail
Wednesday, April 9
-- Sausage pizza, green beans, pudding, pears
Thursday, April 10
-- Chili with crackers, cornbread, dill spear, cheese stick, whipped
dessert
Friday, April 11 -- Fish square on
bun with tartar sauce, peas, celery sticks, peaches
Monday, April 21
-- Barbecued chicken sandwich, french fries, pretzels, peaches
Tuesday, April 22
-- Macaroni and cheese with ham slice, green beans, bread and
butter, fruit cocktail
Wednesday, April 23
-- Beef tamale pie with salsa, lettuce salad, corn, cinnamon
applesauce
Thursday, April 24
-- Corn dogs, barbecued beans, carrot sticks, jello with pears
Friday, April 25 -- Pancakes with
syrup, sausage links, hash brown, strawberries and bananas |
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New
Holland-Middletown Elementary District 88
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Two percent and chocolate milk, peanut
butter, bread and butter available daily.
Menu may be
subject to change.
Thursday, April 3
-- Toasted cheese sandwich, corn, mandarin oranges, brownie cookie
Friday,
April 4 -- Cheese pizza,
carrot sticks, pineapple, sugar cookie
Monday, April 7
-- Ham sandwich, corn, applesauce, oatmeal cookie
Tuesday, April 8
-- Chicken noodle soup, carrot sticks, peaches, chocolate chip
cookie
Wednesday, April 9
-- Salisbury steak, mashed potatoes and gravy, mandarin oranges,
brownie cookie
Thursday, April 10
-- Hot dog, bun, corn, strawberries, peanut butter fingers
Friday,
April 11 -- Fish, peas,
pears, Texas cake
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Monday, April 14
-- Chicken nuggets, carrot sticks, pineapple, no-bake cookie
Tuesday, April 15
-- Corn dogs, corn, peaches, ice cream treat
April 16-21 -- No school; spring
break
Tuesday, April 22
-- Ravioli, green beans, pears, peach cobbler
Wednesday, April 23
-- Spaghetti, green beans, peaches, oatmeal cake
Thursday, April 24
-- Mac and cheese, peas, applesauce, sugar cookie
Friday, April 25 -- Pizza, lettuce
salad, pineapple, chocolate chip cookie
Monday, April 28
-- Pig in a blanket, peas, pears, vanilla pudding
Tuesday, April 29
-- Chicken patty, bun, cheesy potatoes, mandarin oranges, gushers
Wednesday, April 30
-- Chicken taco, corn, peaches, oatmeal chocolate chip cookie
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West Lincoln-Broadwell
District 92
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Milk served with every
meal
Thursday, April 3
-- Ham horseshoes, french fries, raw vegetables, jello with fruit
Friday, April 4 -- Ham salad or tuna,
salad, bun, potato chips, salad, brownie
Monday, April 7
-- Hot dog, bun, french fries, baked beans, peaches
Tuesday, April 8
-- Beef steak patty, potatoes and gravy, green beans, chocolate
pudding
Wednesday, April 9
-- Spaghetti with meat sauce, salad, corn, garlic bread, pears and
peaches
Thursday, April 10
-- Creamed turkey on biscuit, potatoes, broccoli and cheese, cake
and fruit
Friday, April 11 -- Fish fillet on
bun, tarter sauce, french fries, slaw, ice cream sandwich
Monday, April 14
-- Tenderloin on bun, cheesy potatoes, green beans, strawberry
applesauce
Tuesday, April 15
-- Hot ham and cheese, bun, chips and cheese, baked beans, peaches
Wednesday, April 16
-- No school
Thursday, April 17
-- No school
Friday, April 18 -- No school
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Monday, April 21
-- No school
Tuesday, April 22
-- Sloppy joe on bun, potato wedges, slaw, peaches
Wednesday, April 23
-- Ham horseshoe, french fries, raw vegetables, jello
Thursday, April 24
-- Pizza, french fries, corn, mixed fruit
Friday, April 25 -- Ham and cheese
sub, tortilla chips and cheese, raw vegetables, applesauce
Monday, April 28
-- Soft tacos, lettuce and cheese, potato wedges, corn, pears
Tuesday, April 29 --
Spaghetti with meat sauce, salad, green beans, garlic bread, mixed
fruit
Wednesday, April 30 -- Tenderloin on
plate, potatoes and gravy, peas, fruit crisp
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Announcements |
Girl Scouts
announce scholarship opportunities
[JAN.
24, 2003]
SPRINGFIELD -- Girl Scouts,
Land of Lincoln Council is announcing college scholarship
opportunities to all eligible Girl Scout members within the
6½-county jurisdiction who are continuing their education at an
accredited college or university.
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Girl Scouts attending an accredited
college, university or technical school may apply for the Girl
Scouts, Land of Lincoln Council Scholarship. This scholarship is a
one-year, $1,000 award and is renewable. To qualify, girls must be
currently registered with Girl Scouts, Land of Lincoln Council and
have been a member with the council for a minimum of three years.
Active Girl Scout members enrolling as
a junior, senior or graduate student in an accredited college or
university are eligible for the Linda S. Culver Scholarship. This
scholarship is a one-year, $1,500 award and is renewable. To
qualify, girls must be registered members with the Land of Lincoln
Council and have been so for a minimum of three years.
Girl Scouts enrolling at
Springfield College in Illinois
also have the opportunity to apply for the Springfield College Girl
Scout Scholarship. This scholarship is a $500 award and is
renewable. For more information, please contact the college's
financial aid office directly at (217) 525-1420.
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Finally, Senior Girl Scout Gold Award
recipients graduating in 2003 are encouraged to apply for the Elks
National Foundation Scholarship. This scholarship is a $6,000 award.
Information on all Girl Scouts
scholarships is available upon request by calling the Girl Scout
Service Center, (217) 523-8159, or visiting
www.girlscoutsllc.org.
The deadline for applications is 5 p.m. Friday, April 11. Please
note the Springfield College Girl Scout Scholarship has its own
deadline.
Girl
Scouting helps cultivate values and real-life skills so all girls
will succeed as adults. Through the power of Girl Scouting and its
all-girl environment, girls discover the fun, friendship and power
of girls together.
[News
release]
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Health
career scholarship applications available
[JAN.
21, 2003]
Applications for
the Dwight F. Zimmerman Scholarship, sponsored by the Abraham
Lincoln Healthcare Foundation, are currently available.
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Applicants must be graduating seniors
from Lincoln Community High School, Mount Pulaski High School,
Olympia High School, Hartsburg-Emden High School, Delavan Community
High School, Illini Central High School or students currently
attending Lincoln College.
All applicants who are chosen as
finalists to interview with the scholarship selection committee will
receive an award to be applied directly toward tuition, fees and
books. The two top applicants will receive scholarships of $1,500.
Other finalists will be awarded $500 scholarships.
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Applications are available in the
guidance offices of the above-listed schools. Applications are to be
submitted to the Abraham Lincoln Healthcare Foundation, 315 Eighth
St., Lincoln, IL 62656. The deadline to submit an application for
the Zimmerman Scholarship is April 4. For more information, call the
foundation office, (217) 732-2161, Ext. 405.
People who
wish to contribute to the scholarship fund may send their
contributions to the Abraham Lincoln Healthcare Foundation, 315
Eighth St., Lincoln, IL 62656.
[ALMH
news
release]
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