Calendar, Organizations, Milestones,
Good
Neighbors, Benefits,
A Day in the Life...,
Diaspora,
Family and Friends
in the Armed Forces,
Reunions,
Reminiscence
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SPECIAL EVENTS AND
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Relay
For Life, a team event to fight cancer, Parents
and teachers, new website
helps explain terrorism to kids,
Renew your license plate
online REGULAR POSTINGS: Addresses
of city and county officials,
Addresses of state
legislators,
Girl Scouts,
Lincoln Jaycees,
Logan
County Genealogical and Historical Society, Logan
County LEPC committee appointments, Oasis,
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SPECIAL
EVENTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
Relay For
Life, a team event to fight cancer
Logan County will
host the sixth annual Relay For Life at the Laughlin Center at
Lincoln Christian College and Seminary on May 9 and 10. The Relay
For Life is the American Cancer Society's signature event. It is
truly a celebration of cancer survivorship and an outstanding way to
honor those who have triumphed over cancer and to remember those we
have lost to the disease.
Cancer is the second
leading cause of death in Illinois. In 2003 it is expected that
57,160 Illinoisans will be diagnosed with cases of cancer. This is
equivalent to 157 new cases every day and almost seven new cases
every hour. Approximately 25,610 Illinoisans will die of cancer this
year, about 70 people a day.
There are about eight
million people alive today who have had some type of cancer. Every
year more and more people survive cancer. This is especially true of
children with cancer because of the new treatments and technology.
Last year the Relay
For Life raised over $14,000,000 in Illinois. Of this amount, 60
percent stayed in our state.
By forming a team
from your company, church, school, neighborhood or other group, you
will not only be part of a great community event, but you will raise
funds to improve the quality of life for cancer patients today and
the outlook for those diagnosed in the future. We hope to raise
$65,000 from this year's event. To reach our goal, we need your
support!
This year's
festivities officially begin at 8 p.m. Friday and conclude Saturday
at noon. The overnight fund-raiser helps to support the
organization's programs of cancer research, education, patient
services and advocacy.
This year's gold
sponsors for the event are CEFCU, Family Medical Center, Lincolnland
Communication/Cingular, Wal-Mart, and Lincoln Christian College and
Seminary.
Local co-chairs are
Mary Ellen Martin and Kathy Blaum.
If you are interested
in learning more about this important event, please call 732-9372,
732-3349 or
1 (800) 252-5302.
For more information on the Web, go to
http://www.cancer.org/docroot/gi/gi_1.asp.
Parents and teachers, new website
helps explain terrorism to kids
The Federal
Emergency Management Agency has just posted a section titled
"National Security Emergencies" on "FEMA for Kids." The new section
helps explain terrorism, biological and chemical weapons and how to
prepare for these threats. In light of the newly elevated
threat level, this site is even more important. Go to
http://www.fema.gov/kids/nse/.
Renew your license plate
online
To renew your license plate online, go to
https://sosrpltwbcl.ilsos.net/IllExpress/ to find out if you are
eligible; then click on the
"renew here" link and enter your code number from the notice you
received in the mail.
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REGULAR
POSTINGS FOR ORGANIZATIONS
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Addresses
of city and county officials
Lincoln
City Council members
Mayor
Elizabeth Davis, P.O. Box 353, Lincoln, IL 62656;
735-3912
Aldermen:
Benny Huskins, 1st Ward, 412 N. Madison St., Lincoln, IL
62656; 732-3894
Pat Madigan, 1st Ward, 110 Park Place, Lincoln, IL 62656; 735-3724
Steve Fuhrer, 2nd Ward, 1203 Eighth St., Lincoln, IL
62656; 732-6679
Verl Prather, 2nd Ward, 700 Broadway St., Lincoln, IL
62656; 732-4778
David Armbrust, 3rd Ward, 700 Broadway St., Lincoln, IL
62656; 732-4261
George Mitchell, 3rd Ward, 427 Wyatt Ave., Lincoln, IL
62656; 735-2151
William Melton, 4th Ward, 1112 E. Burlington St., Lincoln,
IL 62656; 735-2658
Rev.
Glenn Shelton, 4th Ward, 920 Pekin St., Lincoln, IL
62656; 732-8749
Michael Montcalm, 5th Ward, 700 Broadway St., Lincoln, IL
62656; 732-6606
Martha Neitzel, 5th Ward, 525 Southgate, Lincoln, IL
62656; 732-9320
Logan
County Board members
District 1:
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Charles Ruben, 2409 1000th Ave.,
Hartsburg, IL 62643; 642-5388
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William H. Sahs, 1366 2100th St.,
Lincoln, IL 62656; 735-3546
District 2:
District 3:
District 4:
District 5:
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Patrick O'Neill, 210
N. State St., Lincoln, IL 62656; 732-9337
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Dale Voyles, chairman, 543 11th
St., Lincoln, IL 62656; (cell) 871-0057; 732-7901
District 6:
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William "Mitch"
Brown, 1372 1850th St., Lincoln, IL 62656; 732-2268
- Paul E. Gleason, 1621 Rutledge
Drive, Lincoln, IL 62656; 735-9111
Logan County Board
committees
All meetings of the full county board are open to the public.
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Board-of-whole meeting: Thursday before third Tuesday of each month,
first floor courtroom at the courthouse, 7 p.m.
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Adjourned board meeting: third Tuesday of each month, 7 p.m.
(First
person named is chairman of each committee.)
Airport/farm:
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Farmer, Ruben, Hepler,
Voyles, Sahs
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Monthly meeting:
First Monday, Logan County Airport conference room, 7 p.m.
Animal:
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O'Neill, Ruben, Hepler,
Stewart, Werth, Voyles
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Second Wednesday, first
floor
county board room at
courthouse, 7 p.m.
Buildings and grounds:
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Logan, Brown, Stewart,
Werth, Voyles
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First Tuesday, county board room, 7 p.m.
Finance:
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Ruben, Logan, Farmer,
Werth, Voyles, Gleason
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Friday before third
Tuesday,
county board room, 8 a.m.
Health:
Insurance/legislative:
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Luster, Gleason, Brown,
Ruben, Stewart, Voyles
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Second Tuesday, county board
room, 7 p.m.
Law enforcement/ESDA:
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Logan, Farmer, Brown,
Stewart, Voyles, Hepler
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First Thursday, Blue Room
at
safety complex, 7 p.m.
Liquor:
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Luster, Hepler, Werth,
Brown, Farmer, Voyles
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On call
Road and bridge:
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Werth, Hepler, Farmer,
O'Neill, Sahs, Voyles
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Friday before board-of-whole
meeting, county highway department building, 8 a.m.
Planning and zoning:
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Hepler, Stewart, Luster,
Logan, O'Neill, Voyles
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First Wednesday, county highway
department building, 7:30 p.m.
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Waste management:
Economic development:
9-1-1 liaison:
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Logan
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Third Wednesday, 7 p.m.
Work force investment:
Tourism:
Chamber of commerce
liaison:
General Assembly liaison:
Community Action:
Personnel:
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Voyles, Ruben, Luster
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Meets quarterly
Public Aid appeals:
Parliamentarian and
historian:
Government, education,
Main Street Lincoln:
Safety:
Resource conservation and
development:
Regional planning
director:
Zoning officer:
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Addresses of state
legislators
Representatives
Rep. Bill Mitchell (R), 87th
District
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Springfield office:
240-W Stratton Office Building
Springfield, IL 62706
(217) 782-8163
(217) 782-4553 fax
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District office:
332 W. Marion
Suite 12
Forsyth, IL 62535
(217) 876-1968
(217) 876-1973 fax
Rep. Rich Brauer (R), 100th
District
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Springfield office:
Stratton Office Building, Room 1128-E
Springfield, IL 62706
(217) 782-0053
(217) 782-0897 fax
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Lincoln office:
Logan County Farm Bureau Building
124 S. McLean St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
(217) 732-4433
(217) 782-5406 fax
Office hours in the Farm Bureau office:
1-4:30 p.m. Fridays
- E-mail:
Brauer100th@aol.com
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Senators
Sen. Bill Brady (R), 44th
District
Sen. Larry K. Bomke (R), 50th
District
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Springfield office:
105D Capitol Building
Springfield, IL 62706
(217) 782-0228
(217) 782-5406 fax
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Lincoln office:
Logan County Farm Bureau Building
124 S. McLean St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
(217) 732-4433
(217) 782-5406 fax
Office hours in the Farm Bureau office:
1-4:30 p.m. Fridays
- E-mail:
senator_bomke@yahoo.com
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Girl Scout
Week celebrates the fun,
friendship and power of girls together
SPRINGFIELD -- Girl
Scouts, Land of Lincoln Council, celebrated the history and future
of Girl Scouting this past week, March 9-15. Special Girl Scout Week
events included the Girl Scouts Care project. Daisy through senior
Girl Scouts collected nonfood items such as soap, towels, school and
infant supplies. These items will be donated to area day cares and
women's and children's shelters.
In Girl Scouts, girls
ages 5-17 enjoy a myriad of exciting, skill-building activities
designed to enhance self-esteem. This year, Girl Scouts of the USA
has implemented a national math, science and technology initiative
to nurture girls' early interest and ability in these areas. It's
one part of an ongoing effort to prepare today's girls to take on
the technological opportunities and challenges of the 21st century.
"During Girl Scout
Week we renew our commitment to making sure every girl in the Land
of Lincoln Council has the opportunity to grow strong and realize
their own potential," states Sue Clark, CEO of Girl Scouts, Land of
Lincoln Council.
The annual Girl Scout
Week commemorates the 1912 founding of Girl Scouting in the United
States by Juliette Gordon Low. In the 90 years since, the
organization has helped shaped the lives of more than 50 million
women. Girl Scouting cultivates values, social conscience and
self-esteem in young girls, while teaching them critical life skills
for success as adults. Membership continues to grow as more and more
girls take advantage of the unique all-girl environment.
Girl Scouts, Land of Lincoln Council, is
chartered by Girl Scouts of the USA and has a membership on nearly
5,000 girls and 1,200 adult volunteers. The council serves 6½
counties, including Christian, Logan, Mason, Menard, Macoupin,
Montgomery and Sangamon counties. For more information about Girl
Scouts, contact the Land of Lincoln Council at (217) 523-8159 or
visit www.girlscoutsllc.org.
- 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
Jaycees meet monthly
Lincoln Jaycees have membership
meetings the first Thursday of every month at 7:30 p.m. at the
Lincoln Moose Lodge. The meetings are for all current and
prospective members.
Board meetings for the Jaycees are on
the third Thursday of every month at 7 p.m. at Wendy's Restaurant.
Logan
County Historical Society meets March 17
The Logan County Genealogical and
Historical Society will meet March 17 at 6:30 p.m. Bring finger
foods to 114 N. Chicago. Dave Boward will inform the group about the
art of chip carving. Members are encouraged to attend, and guests
are welcome.
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
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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
Oasis update
The Oasis, Logan County's
senior citizen center, 501 Pulaski St. in Lincoln, is open weekdays
(except holidays) from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The center is open also 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.
March birthday party
All March birthday celebrants
are asked to join us Monday, March 17, at 1:30 p.m. There will be
entertainment, games, prizes and dessert. Bring a friend to
celebrate with you. No reservation necessary.
Tuesday lunch program
The Oasis reminds everyone who
has a lunch reservation to join us between 11:30 a.m. and noon
Tuesday, when the meal will be served.
Veterans service
The veterans service officer
will be here March 25 from 9 a.m. until noon. Please mark your
calendars. The service is still on a limited schedule due to reduced
staffing.
Pinochle challenge with Taylorville
The Oasis will challenge
pinochle players at the senior center in Taylorville on March 19.
The group will leave at 8:45 a.m. and return about 4 p.m. The Oasis
won the trophy at the last challenge. The cost is only $7 for
transportation, cards and lunch. If you decide to drive on your own,
you will still need a reservation, but the cost is only $3 for lunch
and cards. Call 732-6132 for a reservation.
Senior prom
Please call in to let us know
if you will be there on Saturday, March 29, from 7 to 9 p.m. The
high school culinary class needs to plan enough treats for everyone.
Game winners and schedule change
Many players enjoyed cards and
other games during the expanded Sunday hours, 2-10 p.m. There is a
schedule change for March 16 only, when the center will be open from
5 to 10 p.m. The expanded 2-10 p.m. schedule will resume on March
23.
Recent game winners were Larry
Van Bibber, Marie Rogers, Henry Warnisher and Esther Will for
pinochle, and Ann Greger and Tom Garrison for 5 in 1.
Newsletter
Friends of The Oasis members receive bimonthly newsletters by mail.
For more information, call 732-6132 or 732-5844.
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Team up with friends for MS Walk
[MARCH.
4, 2003]
Helping improve the
lives of a third of a million Americans is a big job, but it's not
overwhelming with a little help from your friends. Bring a group of
friends or family members and join other teams on Sunday, April 6,
for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society's 2003 MS Walk. Chat
with your team as you walk down the 1½-mile course through Kickapoo
Creek Park and toward a cure for MS. The walk begins at 1:30 p.m.
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Teams of walkers
collect contributions for completing the course. The money raised
from the MS Walk helps the society continue to lead the way in MS
programs, research and professional education.
"I always have fun
walking for the National MS Society," said Donita Biggs of Lincoln.
"I always meet new people and get to see some of my old friends
while I walk. Although I have so much fun, I am really here to help
the third of a million Americans living with MS. It's the least I
can do."
The National MS
Society is dedicated to ending the devastating effects of MS. Thanks
to significant advances in research, the FDA has approved several
treatments that may alter the underlying course of MS, and early
treatment is critically important. People with MS should consult
their doctors about using one of the FDA-approved medications and
other effective treatments for the symptoms of MS.
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The National Multiple
Sclerosis Society is the only national voluntary MS organization
that meets the standards of all major agencies that rate the fiscal
responsibility of nonprofit groups
Multiple sclerosis is
a chronic, unpredictable neurological disease. MS can cause blurred
vision, loss of balance, poor coordination, slurred speech, tremors,
numbness, extreme fatigue, problems with memory and concentration,
paralysis, and blindness. These problems may be permanent, or they
may come and go.
For more information
about MS, the MS Walk, or to walk, volunteer or sponsor someone in
the MS Walk, please call Nancy Ireland at 732-2339 or the National
MS Society at 1 (800) FIGHT MS, or visit
nationalmssociety.org.
[Press
release]
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New Habitat house will go to Mount Pulaski
family
[MARCH.
1, 2003]
The ground will be a-shakin'
and a-breakin' at 507 S. Layette St., Mount Pulaski, at 4:30 p.m.
this Sunday. The Logan County Habitat for Humanity and friends will
be breaking ground for a new house. The Christopher and Jackie Hagan
family will inhabit the home when it is completed. The Hagans have
three children: Brooke, Dawson and Colton.
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The event marks the 10th anniversary
for the local Habitat chapter, and this will be their seventh home.
Funds raised at the recent snowball
dance are being used to purchase materials for the house. Habitat
also received matching funds for the project from Wal-Mart. A second
bonus check will be given later in the year.
Local Wal-Mart manager Vicky Hubbard
said that Wal-Mart is a company that specializes in many grants for
organizations that need funding, such as schools, fire and police
department special programs, grandparents grant with the Oasis and
Elkhart, and environmental grants.
Construction at the Mount Pulaski site
will begin in the latter part of March, weather permitting.
Everyone is
invited to attend the ceremony.
[Jan
Youngquist] |
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Benefits
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[Click here to read "A day in the
life of an election judge"]
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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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Family
and Friends in the Armed Forces
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It
is a time like no other. Since Sept. 11, 2001, we are a changed
nation. Individually, our daily sensitivity toward whom and what we have
in our lives has been heightened. We are more conscious and
appreciative, first about those we love and see every day.
Next, we have a newfound appreciation for those who risk their
lives every day as rescue workers and protectors of life and
property in our communities. We also now think more about our
military men and women who are committed to serve and protect
our country. Many are away engaged in battle, some are in
waiting to go, all are ready to lay their lives on the line in
defense of our freedom.
Friends
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
address and relationship to the person providing the information (optional).
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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
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 Allen
and wife Susan Allen (Elza)
U.S. Army-1AD-HHC
Weisbaden, Germany
E-mail:
spot2sweetpea@yahoo.com or
susan12652000@yahoo.com
Billy Barmes
Jon Barton
U.S. Army Artillery
Kuwait
Business address:
Alpha Battery 1-41 FA
Unit #93115
APO AE 09303-3115
E-mail:
jonathan.barton@us.army.mil
2002 graduate of the U.S. Military Academy,
West Point, N.Y.
T. Sgt. Adam C. Blaum
U.S. Air Force
In the Middle East
Postal address:
384 ESVS
APO AE 09317
Sgt. Brad Boss
160th SOAR(A) "Nightstalkers"
Fort Campbell, Ky.
E-mail: bradley.boss@us.army.mil
Jon Bowers
Ramstein, Germany
Pvt. Jared Brown
Army
National Guard
1644
Trans. Co., Springfield
Son of
Jim and Tara Brown of Beason
2002 graduating class president at
LCHS
Geoff Brown
Fort Worth, Texas
Jennifer Buffington
Simon Burlington
Josh Campbell
Kuwait
101st
Airborne
Son-in-law of Cheryl and Bob Frank
Matt Clemens
U.S.
Army National Guard
Fort
Benning, Ga.
AIT in
South Carolina
From Mount Pulaski
LTJG Frederick V. Dehner
U.S. Navy
250 Pelican Drive, Groton, CT 06340
Phone: (860) 405-1285
E-mail:
fdehner@yahoo.com
Son of Philip and Connie L. Dehner
1984 graduate of Lincoln
Community High School
Pvt. Brett M. Dellow
U.S. Army Signal Corps
Manheim, Germany
Postal address:
C Co. 72nd SIG BN
Unit 29957 Box 499
APO AE 09086
E-mail:
dellowem@hotmail.com
2002 graduate of Lincoln Community High School
Chuck Demling
U.S. Marine Corps
Chesapeake, Va.
E-mail:
demling2@aol.com
Son of Doug and
Bunny Laymon of Atlanta
SRA Chassidy Dority
U.S. Air Force
In the Middle East
Daughter of Robert and Teresa Matherly
Tech. Sgt.
Evan Jay Downey,
Karen and Ethan
U.S. Air Force
Mildenhall
Air Force Base, England
Son of Lucky Eichner
1988 graduate of LCHS
Karmalisha Duncan
Ben Estes
Reserves
Seaman Luke A. Gerardot
U.S. Coast Guard
Stationed aboard the cutter Thetis
at Key West, Fla.
Postal address:
SN Luke Gerardot
USCGC Thetis (WMEC-910)
Key West, FL
33040
E-mail:
coastieblue7@hotmail.com
Spc. Kyle Gleason
Army National Guard
126 Maintenance Company
Building 2546
S. 12th Ave.
Fort McCoy, WI 54656
Son of Dennis and Nitsie Gleason
Mark V. Gleason
OSI U.S. Air Force
Wright Patterson Air Force Base,
Dayton, Ohio
Son of Joyce Gleason of Lincoln and John and Phyliss Gleason of
Michigan
Doug Graff
Tech. Sgt. Veronica Hasprey
39 CES
Prime Beef Deployed
Operation Northern Watch
APO AE - 09396 - 5000
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Becky Hill
U.S. Army Reserves
378th Chemical Co.
Daughter of Ken and Linda Hill of
Mason City
1999 graduate of Illini Central
Joey Horn
Chad Kerns
U.S. Navy
DDG-52 USS Barry
Naval Station Norfolk, Va.
Operations specialist
Eric Leslie
U.S. Army in the Middle East
82 ABN DIV
E-mail: eric.leslie@us.army.mil
Larry Martincic
A1C Chad M.
Maxheimer
U.S. Air Force
Deployed to an undisclosed location
E-mail:
chad.maxheimer@salem.af.mil
Son of Mike and Suzie Maxheimer of Chestnut and Michelle Lowe of
Mount Pulaski
2000 graduate of Mount
Pulaski High School
L. Cpl. Jeremy J. McCain
U.S. Marine Corps
Kuwait
From Mount Pulaski
Kevin McGinnis
Egypt
Philip Nodine
U.S. Army
National Guard
Fort
Jackson, S.C.
Michelle K.
Ramlow
U.S. Navy
At
Pentagon
Postal
address: 5409-B Steeplechase Drive
Fredericksburg, VA 22407
E-mail:
ramlow.michelle@hq.navy.mil
Justin Rankin
Kuwait
Sgt. Brian W. Rankin
Army National Guard Military
Police
233rd, Springfield
Son of Carl and Margaret Rankin
Sgt. James M. Rehmann II
Illinois Army National Guard
Bravo Company,
1/131 Infantry (Air Assault)
9½ years prior U.S.
Navy service, active duty, Electronics Technician Second Class
Distinguished Service from Sept. 25, 1990, to
present
Maj. James E.
Reineke,
Deborah, Nathan, Emily
U.S. Air Force
Misawa Air
Base, Japan
E-mail:
REIN4RUN@aol.com
Brad Riley
Korea
Joe Rybolt
U.S. Army National Guard
1544th Trans. Co.
Son of James and Nita Rybolt
1997 graduate of LCHS
Pvt. Christian
B. Skelton
U.S.
Army
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:
16ESS/FM
PSC 5 Box
1000
APO AE 09050
E-mail: 16ess.fm@rheinmain.af.mil
Daughter of Lloyd (Ed) and Bridget
Slayton
Eric Smith
Coast Guard
New Jersey
Jill Smith
Angela Spickard
National Guard medical
support
SrA Brandi N.
(Barr) Splitter
and husband SrA Ben A. Splitter
U.S.
Air Force
Stationed at RAF Mildenhall, United Kingdom
E-mail:
Brandi.Splitter@mildenhall.af.mil
Daughter of Donna L. Sommers of Beason and Hank Barr of
Bloomington
1997 graduate of LCHS
Dirk Steinfort
Race Steinfort
Duane Swarts
U.S. Navy
Aboard the USS Kitty Hawk
Son of Bunny and Doug Laymon of
Atlanta and Tony and Saundra Swarts of Middletown
Spc. Jeffery
Towery
Army National Guard
333rd MP Co.
Fort McCoy, Wis.
Spc. Tim
Uphoff
Illinois Army
National Guard
106th AVN, Peoria
Chinook
helicopter maintenance
Son of Dennis and
Nancy Uphoff, Beason
2001 graduate of LCHS
JD Welsh
Maj. Lee Wheeler
Illinois Air
National Guard, 169th ASOS
Afghanistan
Operation Enduring
Freedom
Son of Bill
Wheeler and Sandra Dehner-Wheeler
Grandson of Fred and Mona Dehner, William and
Mary (Kenning) Wheeler
Tech. Sgt.
Thomas Yarcho
U.S. Air Force
At Ramstein Air Base, Germany
E-mail:
thomas.yarcho@ramstein.af.mil
Class of 1982
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Reunions
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Ongoing
class reunion in cyberspace for 1960 graduates of LCHS
http://www.geocities.com/lincolnhigh1960/
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Reminiscence
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The Postville Courthouse revisited, by Stan
Stringer, posted Feb. 12, 2002, in LDN
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Lincoln Lakes beach,
by Stan Stringer, posted July 10, 2001
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Stan Stringer tells story of Mark Holland's buzzing of Lincoln,
posted May 11, 2001
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Leigh Henson, now a college teacher in Missouri, remembers Miss
Jones, Jefferson School principal,
posted March 29, 2001
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Foreign Service officer recalls infamous Valentine's Day '79 in
Tehran, by George McKinney, posted Feb. 15, 2001
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