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			New Year's Eve Safe Ride, Mount Pulaski New Year's Eve, Nikki 
			Hamilton 
			 
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	[December 
	28, 2013]  
	Safe 
	Rides available for New Year's Eve 
	There's a safer alternative to driving for 
	anyone who has too much to drink during while celebrating the New Year's 
	holiday. On Dec. 31, Safe Ride will be available in Lincoln to those who 
	need it. Safe Ride is a free ride home sponsored by the Healthy Communities 
	Partnership. | 
		
            | "New Year's is oftentimes celebrating with alcohol. The Healthy 
			Communities Partnership offers Safe Rides to help keep the streets 
			safer for everyone," said Angela Stoltzenburg, community 
			partnerships manager. "Our hope is that the community will remember 
			the service is available and that bartenders will suggest it when 
			necessary." To receive a free ride home within the city limits on 
			New Year's Eve, call the cab company, A Green Cab of Lincoln, at 
			732-TAXI (8294). Healthy Communities Partnership is a collaborative organization 
			comprised of community agencies and private individuals striving to 
			create the healthiest community in America. The partnership is 
			supported by the Abraham Lincoln Healthcare Foundation. For more 
			information or for updates, like Healthy Communities Partnership on
			
			Facebook or call 217-605-5008. 
 
			 Mount 
	Pulaski Courthouse to host 4th annual New Year's Eve Service of Remembrance 
	MOUNT PULASKI — On Dec. 31 
	at 7 p.m., there will be a Service of Remembrance at the Mount Pulaski 
	Courthouse. With participants gathered on the steps of the courthouse, or inside 
			if the weather is bad, the names will be read of those who have died 
			in 2013 within the city of Mount Pulaski and its immediate vicinity. 
			After each name is read, the old 1870s school bell on the south side 
			of the courthouse yard will be tolled. The service will last about 
			20 minutes.
			 To review the list of names to be read, go to the town's website,
			www.mtpulaskiil.com, and click on "Obituaries." All corrections 
			or additions should be called in to Tom Martin, 792-3267.  The New Year's Eve Remembrance Service was initiated on Dec. 31, 
			2010, to kick off the yearlong celebration of the 175th anniversary 
			of the founding of Mount Pulaski. 
			The historic courthouse was once the Logan County seat 
				(1848-1855) on the traveling Illinois 8th Judicial Circuit, 
				where Abraham Lincoln, Judge David Davis, Steven A. Douglas, 
				William "Billy" Herndon, Samuel H. Treat, Lionel P. Lacey, 
				Samuel C. Parks, and William H. Young, among many others, 
				practiced their craft by bringing the court of law to the people 
				by horseback and horse and buggy. This structure later became a 
				schoolhouse for grades one to 12 during the years 1857-1877 and 
				again for one year in 1911-12. 
			[By PHIL BERTONI] 
 
			
			
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			 Nikki 
			Hamilton named December ALMH Employee of the Month 
	Nikki Hamilton of 
	Springfield has been named the December Employee of the Month at Abraham 
	Lincoln Memorial Hospital. Hamilton works at ALMH as a unit secretary and 
	nurse tech in acute care. Her great attitude garnered her recognition and 
	nominations from several co-workers. "She is one of the best team players 
			on the floor," said her nominator. "She always has a smile and 
			always a positive attitude. We were so lucky to get her on our 
			floor. She deserves this honor."  Another nominator mentioned that Hamilton is always willing to 
			jump in and help anyone out: "Nikki goes the extra mile for her 
			co-workers and our patients! She works hard every second she is here 
			and never complains about any task, small or large. Her positive 
			attitude is contagious!" Hamilton began her ALMH career in dietary and has now been at the 
			hospital for seven years. As a unit secretary, her duties include 
			updating charts, verifying orders, setting up appointments, 
			answering phones and call lights, and much more. As a tech, Hamilton 
			gives direct care to patients, which can include meeting their 
			general needs, helping to keep their pain under control with 
			non-medical techniques and sometimes just comforting them.  "I love working at ALMH, where I learn something new every day 
			because every patient and every day is different," said Hamilton. "I 
			love how dedicated everyone is to their job and our family 
			environment. I am looking forward to being able to grow as a person 
			and as an employee at ALMH." 
						Hamilton enjoys spending time with 
			friends and families, watching movies, singing, and taking classes 
			toward her nursing degree. ALMH, at 200 Stahlhut Drive in 
			Lincoln, is a 25-bed, critical-access hospital affiliated with 
			Memorial Health System. ALMH employs over 310 in a variety of roles. 
			For more information, visit 
			www.almh.org. 
			  
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