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			New tire shop opens in LincolnRibbon Cut scheduled for August 7th
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            [July 31, 2019]  
            
			On 
			Wednesday, August 7th, the community is invited to join in a 
			celebration welcoming a new retail business to Lincoln. Tinaja Tire 
			& Auto, 103 South Logan Street will host a ribbon cutting at 11:30 
			a.m. with hotdogs served afterward.  | 
        
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			 Owner Jose Vega is teaming up with John Lucio to 
			open not one, but two, small businesses in the former abandoned gas 
			station. Lucio, along with his fiancé Macy Hawkins will operate J & 
			M Car Care from the same location, and are partnering with Vega for 
			the ribbon cutting. 
 Vega recently spoke about his new business. He explained that for 
			the last 18 years, he has worked as a mechanic at Jesse’s Tire 
			Clinic in Bloomington. A few months ago the owner of the location in 
			Lincoln approached Jesse’s owner about opening a second shop on 
			Logan Street. The Jesse’s owner was not prepared to take up the 
			offer, but he encouraged Vega to do so. Vega said it was a great 
			opportunity for him to start his own business and he’s happy that 
			the owner recommended that he give it a shot.
 
 Tinaja opened on June 1st. Since that time Vega has been working to 
			build inventory, and spruce up the shop inside and out.
 
			
			 
			Vega will sell used tires only and will mount and balance the tires 
			for the customer as needed. He is also available for basic mechanic 
			work. He explained that he will limit his customer base to gasoline 
			engines only, cars and pick-up trucks, no diesel engines and no 
			large vehicles. He said that as far as his scope of work he is able 
			to do anything from light repairs to changing out motors or 
			transmissions. He said he will not re-build motors or transmissions, 
			but switch outs he can do, no problem.
 For the time being, Vega will be the only person in the shop, but he 
			is hopeful that over time he will be able to grow his business and 
			perhaps add a new employee or two. He also plans at some point in 
			the near future to have a repair truck set up so that he can make 
			service calls to stranded motorists.
 
 John Lucio said that he kind of happened into partnering with Vega 
			on the shop space. He explained that he stopped in one day to talk 
			to Vega about some used tires for his car. The two men hit it off, 
			and as the conversation between them progressed Vega offered Lucio 
			the opportunity to share the shop space and start up his own detail 
			shop.
 
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            Lucio said he had plenty of experience in the detail 
			business. He explained that his uncle owns a detail shop in Lincoln 
			and Lucio started helping out with car care when he was only about 
			eight years old. He helped the uncle for several year, and also 
			worked as a detailer at Lincoln Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram in Lincoln.
			
			 
            Lucio has most recently been working for a 
			professional window cleaning service out of Chicago. Lucio said that 
			he liked that job and it paid well, but, the miles he was putting on 
			his personal vehicle were starting to get costly. Lucio said that 
			with the support of his fiance’, he made the decision to start his 
			own detail business.
 Vega also has plenty of support from family who are encouraging him 
			to follow a dream in Lincoln. Vega and his family currently live in 
			Bloomington. His family includes his wife Nova, and children Jose 
			Jr., Daniel, Cassandra and Jesus. On the day of Vega and Lucio’s 
			interview Jose Jr. was on hand helping out with some painting and 
			other cleaning and repair jobs around the shop. Vega said his son 
			was a great helper, but when school starts, dad will have to let his 
			good helper go.
 
 On Wednesday, August 7th, Lincoln Daily News will host the ribbon 
			cutting for Tinaja and J & M at 11:30 a.m. The community is invited 
			to attend and it is the hope of Vega and Lucio that they will have a 
			good turnout so they have an opportunity to get to know folks and 
			also to show off their shop.
 
 Tinaja will be open Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. 
			On Saturday’s the shop will be open from 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. 
			Those looking for tires or auto repair can stop by the shop or call 
			217-735-1150.
 
 [Nila Smith]
 
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