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Care options
available for those with memory loss.
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Possible funding
sources.
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Tools for placement and transition.
Making the decision to move to a residential community can be
difficult. Attending this seminar will help you better understand
the options available to you or your loved one. If you are
interested in attending this event, please call 309-662-8392 or
visit www.alz.org/illinois
to register. Seating is limited, so RSVP today.
Zion
Lutheran School honor roll
High honors:
Third grade -- Madelyn Koehler, Will
Messner, Isaiah Prather
Fourth grade -- Francesca Adubato,
Megan Benner, Jacalyn Green, Noah Henry, Blake Hermes, Katie Lynn,
Lane Prather
Fifth grade -- Nathan Ford, Katie
Hunsley, Emily Messner, Emma Ritterbush
Sixth grade -- Heather Heidbreder,
Brooklyn Hermes, Zack Prather, Anna Sielaff, Isabelle Thompson,
Hailie Williams
Seventh grade -- Elizabeth Ford
Eighth grade -- Aaron Butler, Josh Mangano, Logan Thompson
Honors:
Third grade -- Greyson Rademaker
Fourth grade -- Grace Montgomery,
Carter Robison, Madeline Steiner
Fifth grade -- Ashlan Broom, Emma
Cooper, Kathryn Nobbe, Mya Roberts
Sixth grade -- Danielle Burgrabe,
Claire Conrady, Sydney Johnson, Kalyn Roberts
Seventh grade -- Joe Ahrends, Lexie
Groves, Taylor Rich, Anna Walters
Eighth grade -- Tori Hoban, Emma Nobbe, Jim Sielaff, Faith Smith,
Elizabeth Tripplett, Grace Walters, Caitlin Williams
Honorable mention:
Third grade -- Cameron Green
Fifth grade -- Ethan Goodey, Lance
Podbelsek, Tori Tripplett
Seventh grade -- Ben Steiner
Eighth grade -- Kaya Albert, Alysa Cox, Emily Maaks
The
Mount Pulaski High School girls and boys basketball teams are
going to have scrimmages in honor of Coach Rucks. This is to
welcome him home and get him back in the gym. Rucks has been
fighting several different medical issues for the past year and a
half. The event will be on Saturday, Nov. 13, at 6 p.m., and they
are calling it "Hoops for Coach Rucks." There will be raffles,
T-shirts and 50/50 drawing. The girls basketball team is going to
donate all the money they make that night to Rucks to help him with
medical expenses. Come and watch some basketball.
The
Atlanta community blood drive needs your help to help ensure
an adequate blood supply for area hospitals. There will be a blood
drive at St. Mary's Catholic Church, 805 Pearl St. in Atlanta, on
Thursday, Nov. 18, from noon to 6 p.m. For your convenience, call
Vicki to sign up at 648-2868 or schedule an appointment online at
cicbc.org.
Walk-ins are also welcome and truly appreciated.
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The 1st State Bank of Mason City and Illini Central High School are
pleased to present Lucas Frye with the September Student of
the Month Award. For demonstrating outstanding character, Lucas
receives a $50 savings bond from 1st State Bank and a reference work
appropriate to his course of study from the Illini Central High
School faculty.
Lucas is the son of Jay and Noreen Frye.
His classes this year are Marketing and Management,
Advanced Computer Applications, College Math, College Literature,
Woodworking, Welding, and AP Literature and Composition.
In addition, Lucas keeps busy with a number of
extracurricular activities. He is a member of National Honor
Society, Science Club, Science Olympiad, Spanish Club and Worldwide
Youth in Science and Engineering. He participates in several sports
as well, including basketball, cross country and track. He was voted
MVP for track his junior year, and he is the IC record-holder and
state qualifier in the mile (junior year) and the 4x800 (sophomore
year). He was also a Wendy's Heisman State Finalist. In FFA, Lucas
is Section 12 vice president, a Section 12 Star Farmer and president
of the local FFA chapter.
Outside of school, Lucas is a member of St. Paul's
Lutheran Church youth group, a church radio broadcaster and a member
of 4-H.
He plans to attend University of Illinois.
The 1st State Bank of Mason City and Illini Central
High School are pleased to present Raymond Allen with the
October Student of the Month Award. For demonstrating outstanding
character, Raymond receives a $50 savings bond from 1st State Bank
and a reference work appropriate to his course of study from the
Illini Central High School faculty.
Raymond is the son of Earl and Doris Allen.
His classes this year are Physical Science, Woods,
Spanish 4, AP Biology, AP Literature and Composition, band, and
online classes through ICC.
In addition, he keeps busy with a number of
extracurricular activities. He is a member of National Honor
Society, Drama Club, Science Club, Science Olympiad, Spanish Club,
and Worldwide Youth in Science and Engineering. He also participates
in cross country and pep band.
Outside of school, Raymond is worship leader at the
Mason City Church youth group, and he is a part of The Green Room
Student Ministries.
He plans to attend ICC and then transfer to a
university.
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