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            | To the editor: I am writing 
			to you to help put the article “CoGFA Public Hearing on Logan 
			Correctional Center in Lincoln June 13th” into perspective for every 
			member of Logan County. The public CoGFA hearing about the closure 
			and moving of Logan Correctional Center from Logan County needs to 
			be a topic that is discussed at every dinner table in Logan County 
			and with every family member and neighbor. 
 I am an employee at Logan Correctional and was born and raised in 
			Lincoln Illinois. I have watched in recent years as Lincoln has lost 
			too many large businesses and I feel as though Logan Correctional 
			Center will be yet another one. I have been wondering why, why is 
			Lincoln losing so much when I have witnessed the greatness of this 
			community. Why are we letting the state take something else away 
			from us? In 2011, when the state tried to close Logan Correctional 
			Center, I watched this community come together and take a stand. The 
			people of this community showed up when needed, they answered the 
			call when this community needed it.
 
 I am asking Logan County to take a stand again, stand up for your 
			community, our community. Do not let the government move 500+ jobs 
			out of Logan County to the Chicago area. Make the governor remember 
			the rest of Illinois matters too – show up to the public CoFGA 
			hearing on June 13th, 5pm at the Lincoln Jr. High School.
 
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            Cancel your evening games, close your business for 
			the evening, change your dinner plans and show up! Put a sign in 
			your front yard that says exactly what this community needs – “Keep 
			Logan CC in Logan County.” Participate in a march, call your state 
			representatives and senators, talk to other members of the community 
			about how important the jobs within Logan County are. Without 
			speaking up and talking a stand, the government will dismiss us, and 
			Logan County will suffer the lasting consciousness. 
 Remember the families and homes that Logan Correctional Center 
			provides for in Logan County. Logan County does not need to be taken 
			from, please take a stand and attend the CoGFA hearing June 13th.
 
 In Solidarity,
 Shelbie Bolyard
 [Posted 
            
			June 4, 2024]
             
            
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