[January 03, 2019]
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January 3rd
On the north side of Lincoln, a
treasure of nature lies within the boundaries of Kickapoo Creek
Park. The 160-acre park, formed in 1969, invites visitors to enjoy
the native wilderness as it could have been in the early days of our
community. Among the many delights are random and frequent glimpses
of wildlife such as the white-tailed deer seen here.
Photo by Jan Youngquist |
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January 4th
On Thursday, November 30, Lincoln College held a public meeting to
provide updates on the progress towards expanding their mission to
better serve the community.
President David Gerlach said Lincoln College is "Embracing our past,
and empowering our future" as he talked where the school has been,
where it is, and where it is headed.
Photo by Angela Reiners |
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January 6
Anne Moseley addresses guests at a
reception honoring Tom McLaughlin at the Lincoln Heritage Museum
Thursday afternoon. McLaughlin has resigned from his position as
director at the museum, and starting Monday the director role will
now be filled by Moseley.
Moseley has been with the museum since 2011. She played a key role
in bringing interpretive events to the Museum and is often found
playing the part of Mary Lincoln.
Photo by Nila Smith
Tom McLaughlin (standing) joins his parents Dan "Mac" and Mary
McLaughlin for a photo on Thursday afternoon in the atrium just
outside the Lincoln Heritage Museum. The occasion was a reception
being held in Tom's honor as he prepares to enter into a new career
with Edward Jones. Guests turned out to wish McLaughlin well in his
future endeavors.
Photo by Nila Smith |
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January 8
Lincoln Community High School Basketball Coach Neil Alexander stands
at the back center (white shirt) with members of his family at the
LCHS gymnasium on Saturday evening. The floor of the gym was
officially named the "Coach Neil Alexander Court" just before the
Railers vs Chicago Harlan game on Saturday.
Alexander has a record of 791 career wins, 632 of which have come as
the Railer coach.
Photo by Teena Lowery |
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January 11
Work began on Monday taking down the interior stained glass of the
Logan County Courthouse dome. Panel-by-panel the glass is being
removed to be stored in crates. A Plexiglas insert will be installed
while the dome is undergoing restoration.
Photos provided by Neal Vogel |
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January 12
The Fraternal Order of Eagles represented by Monty Lolling presented
a check to Joe Schaler to pay for a new sign that will be designed,
built and installed this spring at the 'All Veterans Park' in
Lincoln. The renovation of the park is being done through donations
with labor provided by veterans.
The Eagles have always been great supporters of veterans projects.
They join several other organizations and individuals who have
donated to the 'All Veterans Park Fund' over the past few months.
Schaler hopes enough donations are raised to begin the next phase in
early spring with the installation of the sign, lighting, additional
landscaping and leveling of the memorial bricks.
Photo provided by Joe Schaler |
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January 19
Mount Pulaski Junior Skylar Hayes
eclipsed 1,500 career points Thursday night in the second quarter
against Illini Bluffs.
Photo by Teena Lowery |
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January 23
Over the weekend, Miss Logan County
Fair Queen Meg Meeker (far right) participated in the 2018 Illinois
State Fair Queen competition. Queen Meeker was named as the third
runner-up of approximately 70 contestants in the competition.
According to Bethany Rademaker, who heads up the local queen
competition committee, the last time a Logan County Queen finished
high on the list was in when 1997 Logan County Queen Natalie Jeckel
won the title of 1998 Miss Illinois State Fair.
Rademaker commented on Queen Meeker saying, "Meg competed with her
whole heart, and Logan County should be extremely proud of the work
and dedication Queen Meg put in."
Photos by Lynn Paulus |
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January 25
Debbie Theobald this week opened her new store, Debbie’s Downtown
Floral in Lincoln. Theobald is a former employee of Three Roses
Floral in Lincoln. When Three Roses owner Bill Bree retired last
year, after careful consideration, Debbie decided it was time to
take the plunge and become a business owner in Lincoln!
Congratulations and good luck to Debbie and her staff!
Photo by Karen Hargis |
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