In addition, local organizations celebrated big
changes that they believe will assist them as they move forward into
the years ahead.
Local business leaders were recognized for their
accomplishments and a number of businesses and organizations were
acknowledge for outstanding service to our community.
The new LEAD organization hired its director, and
there were other leadership changes within local businesses and
organizations as well.
PEOPLE
January 14
President and CEO of Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital Dolan Dalpoas
recently completed a certification course for rural hospital
leaders. “The certification course allowed me to learn from experts
about the challenges and successes of rural hospitals throughout the
United States,” Dalpoas said. “It is a great tool for future
leaders.”
Dalpoas is board
certified in healthcare management and is a Fellow of the American
College of Healthcare Executives. He is recognized as one of the top
50 critical access hospital CEOs in the United States.
January 15
Andrea (Annie)
Coers has joined the Frist National Bank in Tremont staff at the New
Holland Banking Center in New Holland.
Coers will fill
the role of Business Development Officer.
Read the full
announcement in today's edition of Lincoln Daily News.
Andrea G. Coers joins The First National Bank in Tremont
February 23
Lincoln Economic
Advancement & Development, Inc. has hired Andrea Runge as its Chief
Executive Officer. Runge is coming to the LEAD organization with 20
years of community and economic development experience via her time
spent with the state-level Community Action organization.
Read more about
Runge and the official launch of LEAD in today's edition of Lincoln
Daily News.
LEAD Takes Shape with
Formal Launch and New CEO
Local Economic Development Group Hires Experienced Professional
Andrea Runge
August 18
Andrea Runge is
the Executive Director for the Lincoln Economic Advancement and
Development (L.E.A.D.) She has been with the organization since
March and moved to Lincoln just a few months ago.
In today's
edition, read about Runge and what she hopes to accomplish for the
good of economic growth and stability in Lincoln.
In addition,
thanks to a grant application by Runge, L.EA.D. is the official
Community Navigator working with the state of Illinois Department of
Commerce and Economic Opportunity to assist local businesses in
obtaining recovery funds in the wake of Covid-19.
In today's
edition, an announcement concerning the rollout of the first grant
via this program.
New L.E.A.D. Executive Director looks to
accentuate the positive and grow Lincoln’s economy through local
collaborations
February 26
The Lincoln Park
District Board of Commissioner's is pleased to announce it has hired
Becky Strait of Lincoln as its Executive Director.
Strait begins on
March 10, 2021. She and her family have lived in Lincoln since 2008.
She is an Air Force Veteran and holds a Master's Degree in
Recreation, Sport's & Tourism from the University of Illinois.
Strait is
looking forward to meeting all of the park district members and
becoming an integral part of the organization moving forward.
NEW BUSINESS
January 16
Atlanta Truck Stop and
Dairy Queen Project Nears Completion
March 3
This week LDN's
Curtis Fox took to the skies with his camera and grabbed some shots
of the new Atlanta Truck Stop. The Dairy Queen at the truck stop is
open for drive-thru service. The fuel station and convenience store
should be opening soon.
May 15
Construction has
begun on a new Starbucks Coffee House on the west end of Lincoln.
The stop-and-go coffee shop is located on a lot right up against the
interstate overpass on the east side of Interstate 55 and will be
accessed from Ball Drive. The popular franchise is known worldwide
and will attract more traffic off of the interstate and into
Lincoln.
Some may recall
that there were plans several years ago for a Starbucks to come to
town. Then the sudden downturn of the economy put a halt to the
plan. The plan has been revived, and the shop is slated to open
later this year.
August 27
Jason Glenn, Travis Dirks and Justin
Ott invite you to join them Saturday, August 28th, for the grand
opening of Lincoln Sportscards and Gaming in Lincoln.
The new store is
located at 527 Woodlawn Road in the strip mall across the road from
RP Lumber.
Read more about
the new business in today's edition of Lincoln Daily News.
Lincoln Sportscards and Gaming now open on
Woodlawn Road
Stop in for the grand opening this Saturday
September 30
The First National Bank in
Tremont announces new branch in Lincoln
Bank will be built at 708 Woodlawn Road, opening in 2022
December 17
Board and staff members from the
First National Bank in Tremont gathered together Wednesday afternoon
in Lincoln for a groundbreaking ceremony for the new Lincoln Banking
Center.
Participating in the event were First National Bank board members
Jim Shafer and Brock Butts, Chief Financial Officer David Pickering,
Vice President/Regional Manager Tyler Hodge, President and Chief
Executive Officer June Kidd, board members Jim Sommer and Richard
Brenneman, and Business Development Officer Annie Coers.
Lincoln Mayor Tracy Welch also welcomed Kidd and the bank to
Lincoln.
Construction on
the bank has already begun, with an anticipated completion in the
summer of 2022. The new bank is located at 810 Woodlawn Road.
RIBBON CUTS
July 26
On Friday evening, staff at the
Lincoln Grand celebrated the reopening of the local theater with a
ribbon-cutting ceremony. Acting Manager Josh Ward, Assistant Manager
Emily Hyde and employee Richard Casad were joined by Lincoln Mayor
Tracy Welch, Alderman Rick Hoefle, City Clerk Peggy Bateman, Lincoln
Fire Chief Bob Dunovsky, Kathie Williams representing Logan County
Tourism, and 2020 Miss Logan County Fair Faith Doerr and Little Miss
Aubrey Rogers for the cutting ceremony.
VIP Cinemas celebrates
opening the Lincoln Grand
July 31
Wednesday, Dr. Todd Nobbe (right)
and Dr. Ryan Witt representing the Chittick company, snipped the
ribbon marking the official transition of the local optometry office
from Nobbe Eye Care to Chittick Family Eye Care. Dr. Nobbe and many
of the existing staff will continue to be the face of the practice.
The primary difference of the transition will be seen in the
state-of-the-art technology utilized and the services and products
offered through the office.
Chittick Family Eye Care Open House and Ribbon
Cut celebrates transition from Nobbe Eye Care
September 2
On Saturday, August 28, Styles Lynn
snipped the ribbon on her new business venture in New Holland.
Styles Cafe' enjoyed a successful soft opening and then celebrated
officially on the 28th as part of a community fun day held in town.
Lynn was
assisted with the scissors by New Holland Mayor Annie Coers. Joining
Lynn behind the ribbon were friends and family members who have
supported her along the journey to opening the new eatery. The
ribbon was held by Logan County Tourism Director Alice Roate and
Logan County Clerk Theresa Moore.
Styles Café in New Holland celebrates opening
with a ribbon cut
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September 16
On Friday, September 10th, Sun Ag,
Inc in Emden celebrated its first anniversary with a customer
appreciation day and ribbon-cutting ceremony.
Sun Ag, Inc.,
owned by Dave and Lori Neisler, took over ownership of Tri-Ag owned
by Don Batterton on September 10th, 2020. Because of the coronavirus,
the two companies were unable to celebrate the transition publicly.
Therefore they decided to do it up right at the one-year
anniversary.
Dave Neisler snipped the ribbon on Friday while wife Lori, Don and
Debbie Batterton, Emden Mayor John Snyder and Sun Ag staff looked
on. Also behind the ribbon, but not in the photo was the original
owner of the fertilizer company, Tom Komnick.
Sun Ag, Inc. celebrates
first year looking back and looking forward
Sun Ag Inc. celebrates its
first year at Emden location - slideshow
September 23
On Saturday, September 18th, Doug
Johnson and his staff at Johnson's True Value Hardware in Mount
Pulaski welcomed the community to their new store at 501 East
Chestnut.
A
‘ribbon’ cut was done by Johnson at noon using a piece of wood and a
reciprocating saw. Then everyone was invited to enjoy free food and
visit the store where there were opportunities to win freebies,
raffles and take advantage of some special deals on store
merchandise.
Johnson True Value in
Mount Pulaski celebrates grand re-opening
October 4
On Saturday morning the United Way
of Logan County celebrated 60 years of service to the community with
a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
The group first
named the "United Fund," formed on October 2, 1961 to support local
community service groups and organizations with monetary awards
raised through local donations.
Administrative
Director Patti Becker did the honors of snipping the ribbon at the
cut.
Standing with
Becker behind the ribbon were (left to right) Alderwoman Wanda Lee
Rohlfs, Karen Hargis, Joe Schaler with the CIVC (behind Hargis),
UWLC Board members Stacy May and Adrienne Klockenga, Alderman Rick
Hoefle (behind Klockenga), UWLC Board member Jaylee Swinford,
Becker, Tom Schonauer (behind Becker), Kevin Bateman, Logan County
Tourism Director Alice Roate, Peggy Bateman (behind Roate), 2021
Logan County Fair Queen Caroline Ahrends, and Junior Miss Logan
County Alayna Briggs.
United Way of Logan County celebrates 60 years with a ribbon cutting
October 25
The light mist covering Logan County
on Friday morning subsided long enough for a ribbon-cutting ceremony
at the New Holland Banking Center. The bank, a branch of the
National Bank in Tremont, hosted a grand opening of its brand new
banking center on Friday and Saturday.
Holding the
scissor for the cut were bank President June Kidd, Brand Manager
Tyler Hodge and New Holland Mayor Annie Coers. In the background
were members of the Tremont Board of Directors and New Holland
Staff.
New Holland Bank ribbon
cutting a bright spot on a gloomy day
Community enjoys tours of
new banking facility - slideshow
November 15
The Bee celebrates one-year
anniversary with a ribbon cut
December 13
Grand opening and ribbon
cut at Elite Kicks brings in a shoulder to shoulder crowd
Elite Kicks - shoppers
flock to Lincoln's newest store - slideshow
December 15
On Monday night, representatives of
the Springfield/Lincoln YMCA came together with Lincoln and Logan
County government members for a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Youth
Activity Center in Lincoln.
The YMCA has
occupied the center on Wyatt Avenue in the former Oddfellows
gymnasium for several years, with an additional office downtown on
Broadway Street.
The YMCA has
combined those two locations into one and has added some new
services for the community. The building has also been refreshed
with window replacements and fresh paint. Adult workout areas are
now offered in the basement of the building as well.
There is
currently a membership drive at the YMCA with some discounts and
special offers available. Membership is open to anyone within the
county.
YMCA in Lincoln
celebrates the repurposing of the Youth Activity Center with a
ribbon cut and open house
December 16
On Tuesday morning a ribbon-cutting
ceremony was held at Sublime Skin in Lincoln. The new business owned
by Jamie Harnacke is located above Guest House Pastries and Coffee
on South Kickapoo Street.
Joining Harnacke
behind the ribbon are from left to right, Lisa Ramlow, Lincoln Daily
News; Harnacke's parents Kevin and Reva McFadden; Harnacke’s husband
Justin Harnacke, Logan County Treasurer Penny Thomas, Lincoln Mayor
Tracy Welch, Logan County Clerk Theresa Moore, Open Arms Fellowship
Church Pastor Larry Crawford, Lincoln City Clerk Peggy Bateman and
Karen Hargis of Lincoln Daily News.
Sublime Skin celebrates
opening with a ribbon cut
BUSINESS CHANGES AND GROWTH
March 24
Illinois American Water
Breaks Ground on New Water Treatment Plant, Elevated Water Tower and
Water Main Replacements
Projects represent approximately $37 million in Lincoln water system
upgrades
April 29
Earlier this week, crews from Rent
One stores in the area came to town to assist the Lincoln store in
moving from its location downtown to a new building on Woodlawn
Road.
Though it was a
busy day, former store manager Roger Matson (right) and new store
manager Chris Bruce took time to pose for a photo. Matson, who has
led the downtown store through several owners, is ready to pass the
torch.
Matson will
remain at the store, serving as an assistant. He noted that he is
more than ready to pass the responsibility of store management on to
someone new and is excited to work with Bruce.
While there is
still work to be done outside, the new store located in the former
Alexander Lumber building on Woodlawn is open for business.
Rent One moves to new
store front on Woodlawn Road in Lincoln - Album
May 1
If you noticed the truck of
Schneider Masonry at the Logan County Hardware store this week, you
might have wondered, "What's up?" Well, the answer is a wall. A wall
is being built inside the hardware store, making its footprint a bit
smaller so as to expand the package liquor store next door.
On Friday, Brad
Schneider, owner of Schneider Masonry was busy at work laying the
blocks that will create the permanent structure.
June 28
Rent One celebrates the
grand opening of its new location in Lincoln - Album
July 16
On Thursday, new signage was going
up at the State Bank of Lincoln, Woodlawn Road branch in Lincoln.
The signs on Woodlawn are just part of the project as similar
changes have also been made at the Sangamon Street branch downtown.
September 28
ALMH to change name October
1st
Hospital will drop the Abraham and become Lincoln Memorial Hospital
October 23
As many people know, inventory of
new and used vehicles is lower now than it has been in many years
past. Jim Xamis Ford Lincoln took this opportunity to turn lemons
into lemonade and redesign the front parking lot. This week that
long snakey-looking thing in the back of the photo was busy pumping
out concrete onto a new lot while crews on the ground worked to
smooth out the edges and clean up the seam areas of the pouring
process.
November 16
Illinois American Water
Invests in Mapping Technology to Enhance Upcoming Customer Service
in Mount Pulaski
December 23
On Monday morning, new Farm and Home
Supply Manager Rick Wilson (left) and Assistant Manager Bob Rankin
took time out from a busy morning to smile for the camera at the
Lincoln store.
Farm and Home is
taking over the space of the former Big R on Lincoln’s west side
Woodlawn Rd business district. For the next little while, the store
will transition from the old layout to the new.
Both men are
excited about the transition and believe that shoppers will be as
well.
BUSINESS ACCOMPLISHMENTS AND RECOGNITIONS
October 29
Eaton listed as one of
Newsweek's “Top 100 Most Loved Companies in America”
December 2
The Christian Village in Lincoln was
recently honored through the Christian Horizons Operations
Excellence Awards for outstanding leadership, service and infection
control compliance.
Julie King,
residential services director at The Christian Village, was also
awarded the Dr. Phillippe Award for outstanding leadership and
service to others.
The award was
presented to King by Dr. Keith Ray of Christian Horizons.
The Christian Village
Honored for Excellence
December 30
Memorial Health Receives
National Award for Innovative Internal Communications during
COVID-19 Pandemic
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