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Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2023
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AutoZone, Lincoln


Longview Community Bank, Mt. Pulaski

Today, the Pink Shirt pictures in Lincoln Daily News feature the staff at AutoZone in Lincoln and the staff at Longview Community Bank in Mt. Pulaski. On a professional level these groups can help you build upon what you already have. If you have a vehicle in need of repair, AutoZone can help you with the right parts and can assist you with advice on how to put the pieces all back together, so your vehicle is whole again.

Longview Bank can help you build wealth, guiding you through the myriad of pieces or components of building good credit and building a savings plan to increase your whole health financially.

Breast cancer survivors think a lot about being whole again. Breast Cancer has a cosmetic impact on the body when there is a mastectomy or even a partial mastectomy involved. Some women may opt out of reconstructive surgery while others may choose to have that work done. Before any decision is made, the patient should do their homework and speak with their doctors about what is advisable.

The American Cancer Society offers information about reconstructive surgery that can help a survivor get started on the decision-making process. If you or someone you love is facing these kinds of decisions, be sure to get additional education and perspective at the ACS weblink here - Breast Cancer: Breast Reconstruction Surgery | American Cancer Society

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Cynthia Starkey, RN, with the Emergency Department at Lincoln Memorial Hospital, is the nonprofit hospital’s Colleague of the Month for August.

Starkey is known for her kind and professional attitude toward patients and co-workers.

“Cynthia has been very kind to her colleagues as long as I’ve known her,” wrote her nominator. “This type of spirit is infectious and makes us all want to be better!”

Starkey has worked for Lincoln Memorial Hospital since 2020.

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