[January 03, 2019]
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August 17
The Lincoln Woman's Club recently
paid a visit to the Lincoln IGA and owner/manager Charlie Lee. Club
President Jan Villarreal and Past President Carol Mills presented
Lee with a Certificate of Appreciate for him and his store. The pair
noted that the certificate was given to acknowledge Charlie Lee "for
his faithful dedication to serving the community of Lincoln and
especially for all he has done for the Lincoln Woman's Club over the
years through his IGA Grocery Store."
Photo by Lincoln Woman's Club |
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August 20
On Friday evening the pot of gold at
the end of the rainbow was definitely in downtown Lincoln. With it
being a warm August night kids were taking advantage of a wide
variety of water features at Third Friday Downtown Lincoln. In
addition to the inflatables that all the kids enjoyed, the Lincoln
Fire Department provided a geyser of water spraying into the street.
As the sun fell lower in the sky, a rainbow formed, making the
evening all the more magical for everyone.
Photos by Mitch Douglas |
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August 22
Today, Wednesday, August 22nd, will
be the last day of prescription services to the Lincoln and Logan
County community by Stacy's Family Pharmacy. Owners Bruce and Cindy
Stacy are retiring and the shop will close for the final time at 6
p.m. this evening. The Stacy's are working with CVS in Lincoln to
assure that all their loyal customers are well cared for in the
future.
Photo by Nila Smith |
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August 23
Claire Coogan, sister to the late
Caleb Coogan, snips a ribbon on a new playground built in young
Caleb's memory in Mount Pulaski. The playground was dedicated and
opened to all children in the community on Sunday, August 19th.
Afterward, Calebs parents J.C. and Joyce join Claire in admiring the
memorial sign at the playground. Caleb died in September 2017 the
result of an off-road vehicle accident. On Sunday, J.C. Coogan
noted, “Everybody out here has helped us to heal. Our little
community, with the loss of Micah Wakeman, Evan Connor and Caleb
Coogan, they’ve not stopped giving. You people have not stopped. A
person can run out of money, but you people’s souls have not run out
of goodness."
Photo by Teena Lowery |
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August 24
Wednesday morning marked the
beginning of a new era for the former St. Clara's Manor facility on
Fifth Street in Lincoln. The keys to the building were passed from
St. Clara's Board President Clyde Reynolds to Lincoln College
President Dr. David Gerlach. Later the official transfer documents
were signed while members of both boards, St. Clara's and Lincoln
College watched. Seated are local Notary Public Kathy Papech,
Reynolds, Dr. Gerlach, and Director of Residential Life at Lincoln
College, Quentin Brackenridge.
Photo by Nila Smith |
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August 25
The Logan County Arts membership was
challenged by its president, Moses Pinkerton, to come up with some
artistic paintings to cover the windows on the north side of the
Lincoln Art Institute in downtown Lincoln. They rose to the occasion
of creating some beautiful pieces that turned the old boarded
windows into a framework for outdoor art.
Photo by Mitch Douglas |
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On Saturday, August 18th the Logan County Veterans Assistance
Commission hosted the quarterly meeting of United States Congressman
Darin LaHood's Veteran Affairs Committee. The committee is comprised
of LaHood and two military advisors, plus members of Veteran's
Commissions throughout his district and other Veteran assistance and
support organizations.
Photo by Nila Smith |
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August 28
It has been a busy summer for Hartem
volleyball standout Anna Hayes. She made a trip to Memphis,
Tennessee back in May with her mom, Jennifer, just as the summer was
beginning to kick in. While a stop at Graceland was a given for
these Elvis fans, a visit to the University of Memphis was on their
agenda as well. What transpired out of that visit to Memphis is
something that is off the charts impressive.
Photo by Jennifer Hayes |
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August 29
At the next meeting of the Lincoln
City Council, to be held as a voting session on Tuesday, September
4th, aldermen will be asked to vote to approve returning the billing
of residential trash services to Area Disposal. Area Disposal was on
hand at this week’s Committee of the Whole to voice they are willing
to take the trash billing back, and will return to quarterly billing
starting in October if the city votes accordingly. Alderman Tracy
Welch said this was the best solution in order to relieve some of
the pressure on the City Clerk's Office. City Clerk Peggy Bateman
said the September billing will still be for sewerage and trash and
will go out five days late, as she will wait to see how the council
votes. If the council approves the change, a letter of explanation
will go out in the September billing on September 5th. Bateman said
because the city would delay the billing, it will also push the
payment due date back from the 20th of the month to the 25th ONE
TIME ONLY for September.
Photo by Nila Smith |
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August 31
This week the Logan County
Genealogical & Historical Society officially said goodbye to two
very important volunteers - Bill and Diane Detmers. The couple,
while from Logan County, live in Normal, and for the past 16 years
have made regular trips to Lincoln to serve at the LCG&HS Center on
Chicago Street. This week, Bill estimated that he has driven a total
of about 64,000 miles over the last 16 years to help out at the
center.
The LCG&HS hosted a special 'retirement' reception for the couple
this week and presented the two with a certificate of appreciation
for their contribution to the Society.
Photo by Curtis Fox |
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