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				I was born and raised in Lincoln, and graduated 
				from LCHS in 1982.
				After spending many years at Row Motor Sales, I 
				managed my own Carquest Auto Parts for 5 years. After winning 
				awards for highest-grossing sales and fastest-growing store, my 
				best customer convinced me to run a second location for him, 
				which I did until the Landmark Automotive Group recruited me. I 
				started managing their Ford parts and was promoted to manager of 
				the wholesale division of the Landmark Automotive Group.
				Because of my interest in making our community 
				better, I was appointed to the Logan County Board in 2008 to 
				fill an empty position. I was elected to the position in 2012 
				and 2016.
				I also was a founder of the highly successful Up 
				in Smoke Barbeque competition and continue to serve on that 
				committee. 
			
			 
 
				
				After my homemade barbecue sauce became wildly 
				popular with friends and family, I began to have it produced 
				commercially and have been selling it as Lincoln’s Secret Sauce, 
				a nod to our city’s namesake. The sauce is sold throughout 
				Central Illinois in large grocery stores as well as in Lincoln 
				at IGA, Abe’s and Big R. I’m running for mayor so I can bring my experience 
			on the Logan County Board to the city of Lincoln. As a member of the 
			county board, I have a proven track record of making the tough 
			decisions to improve our community. We at the county board have kept 
			and created good jobs and controlled spending - while raising the 
			pay for employees and adding new services (such as the Veterans 
			Commission) without raising taxes.  [to 
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			 What strengths would you bring to the office? 
				
				I’m an experienced, effective leader
				I get things done
				I operate with transparency and integrity
				I bring together those with different points of 
				view and develop collaborations How would you work with the department heads and the 
			city administrator to address current city needs and future 
			planning? Although I would be a strong mayor, I would also work 
			closely with department heads to achieve their goals in addressing 
			city needs - while being fiscally responsible. In planning for the 
			future, I would strive to be a catalyst in having the city work with 
			Tourism and Economic Development to find new ways to capitalize on 
			our centralized location such as hosting more sports tournaments.
 What would be the focus of your administration?
 
				
				being very frugal with money to hold taxes in 
				check
				working with business owners to create a 
				business-friendly atmosphere to attract and retain jobs
				making quality repairs to local streets and 
				other improvements throughout the city
				welcoming input from local residents through an 
				open-door policy and town hall meetings
				working closely with city department heads and 
				the city council Kevin Bateman [Text from file received] |