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			 It is our belief that she has 
			represented and diligently communicated to the citizens of Lincoln 
			through her letters to the editor, her dialogue in Wanda Lee’s 
			Talking points, and speaking at City Council meetings. The 
			communication she has provided represents researched and documented, 
			factual information. From her years of experience as a teacher and 
			counselor at Lincoln Community High School, her leadership at Main 
			Street Lincoln, and many other organizations, locally and 
			state-wide, and her dedication to improving the quality of life for 
			the residents of this community set her apart from other candidates. 
			
			 
			
			
 Having served as an alderman, she became concerned about ordinances 
			which contained “we believe this to be in the best interest of the 
			citizens of Lincoln” because it was not readily visible that certain 
			items were in the best interest of the citizens. Her communications 
			earned her the title of “City Hall watchdog” and citizens have 
			appreciated being able to read information that clarifies issues 
			which have been questioned. It has been stated that alderman are the 
			cheerleaders for their Ward and she is. As a Logan County/Lincolnite 
			from the beginning, she is well anchored in the community with many 
			contacts through her career, social, religious, and political 
			relationships always with a desire to make Lincoln the best place to 
			be.
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			 While she was the Main Street Lincoln 
			director, she wrote and received a $56,000 Bicentennial Grant which 
			provided, the bicentennial signage around Lincoln and Logan County, 
			the painting of Abraham Lincoln’s famous 1858 speech at the Heritage 
			Museum at Lincoln College, the kiosk on the Courthouse lawn, and the 
			re-enactment of the Abraham Lincoln’s 1858 speech on the Logan 
			County Courthouse grounds. She was also instrumental in placing the 
			fountain in Scully Park as well as the Lincoln Statue on the 
			Courthouse lawn. 
			 Wanda earned a double Bachelor’s 
			Degree in Business Education and Business Administration; with 
			certification in Educational Administration and a Master’s Degree in 
			Human Development Counseling. She understands the complexity of the 
			legal and financial role of Councils as well as the collaboration 
			needed between the Citizens of Lincoln and those who manage their 
			money.
 Her priorities include providing an environment conducive to 
			creating jobs, restoring quality city services, maintaining a safe 
			community, seeking financial sustainability, and partnering with 
			taxpayers to build a greater city. Mostly, she considers the 
			priorities of the citizens’ suggestions or concerns in order to 
			guide the decision making of the council. We ask for your vote on 
			April 6, 2021.
 [Lance 
			Conahan Campaign member ]
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