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			Iva Mae Blaum Scholarship winners 
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            [May 18, 2022]  
             Four Logan County Seniors have been selected as 
			new scholarship recipients from the Iva Mae Blaum Trust. They are 
			Maura Gowin, Zadie Laubenstein, Alaina Taylor and Cole Kindred. They 
			will begin their nursing or agriculture studies in the fall.  | 
        
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			Maura Gowin is the daughter of Michael and 
			Suzanne Gowin. Maura will be a student at Lincoln Christian 
			University and St. Francis Medical College of Nursing. Maura would 
			like to become an Emergency Room Nurse and maybe one day work as a 
			Nurse Practitioner. 
			
			 
			
			 
			Zadie Laubenstein is the daughter of Brian Laubenstein and 
			Amber Geggie. Zadie will be attending Millikin University and will 
			be studying Nursing. Zadie would like to become an Oncology Nurse 
			then continue her studies to become a Nurse Practitioner. 
			 
			 
 Alaina Taylor is the daughter of Tia Taylor and Chris Coyne. 
			Alaina will be attending the Southern Illinois University – 
			Edwardsville and will be studying Nursing. Once she graduates, 
			Alaina would like to work as an Emergency Room Nurse and eventually 
			work as a Nurse Practitioner or CRNA.
 
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 Cole Kindred is the son of Denis and Sherri Kindred. Cole 
			will be attending Rend Lake College to study Agriculture 
			Engineering/Technology. Once he graduates, Cole would like to design 
			new equipment for agricultural uses.
 
 The scholarship, given in memory of Arthur B. Blaum and Iva Mae 
			Blaum, is earmarked for Logan County students who are majoring in 
			nursing or agriculture. It may be renewed up to eight undergraduate 
			semesters, as long as the student maintains a B cumulative grade 
			point average and remains committed to his or her initial field of 
			study.
 
 Iva Mae Blaum was a graduate of Deaconess Hospital of Lincoln and 
			retired from Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital in 1985 after 46 
			years of service as a surgery supervisor and director of nursing. 
			Her husband was a lifelong farmer in the New Holland area.
 
 Mrs. Blaum passed away in August 2015 and the first scholarship was 
			presented in 2016. Since then, Kameron Aylesworth, Lukas Aylesworth, 
			Cierra Crowell, Jacob Kirgan, Maggie Anderson, Molly Schempp, 
			Madison Thomas, Madeline Cook and Ruthie Ruhl have received 
			scholarships for agriculture.
 
 Emma O’Donoghue, Grace Skelton, Lauren Turner, Claire Hill, Brooke 
			Kitner, Brooke Montcalm, Ashley Schmidt and Madison Orebaugh have 
			received scholarships for nursing.
 
 Per the terms of Mrs. Blaum’s will, the trust should continue to 
			award scholarships until 2035.
 
 Heartland Bank and Trust Company is the trustee of the Iva Mae Blaum 
			Trust.
 
            [Susan D. Sheley] |