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Scenes From Lincoln’s Class of 2009 Baccalaureate
                                                        Photos by Muse Yearbook Staff
Grads are pictured with their candles during
the service
Brittany Moore gets help on her tassel from Candice Atwood
Jamie DeVaughn and Courtney Bowling light the candles at the beginning of the baccalaureate
LHS Valedictorian and Salutatorian
Best friends Collin Riggs, Salutatorian, and Nick Bohlander, Valedictorian of the Lincoln High School Class of 2009. Nick will attend Trine and Collin is going to Indiana University
Erika Keesling was the speaker
Scholarships and Awards Were Presented
Friday Night
Female Athlete of the Year Jaymee Schambers who earned 16 letters during her high school career
Candace Agee & Jamie DeVaughn accept an award
Zak Burns and Ben Reece received numerous awards

Cambridge City Town Council
Holds Special Meeting

by Jenny Pugh

    The Cambridge City Town Council met in special session, Tuesday, May 26, at 5:30 p.m. with all members present.

    Purchase of the Miller building to house town equipment, chemicals and salt supplies was discussed, with guests Ron Smith and Dick Amick voicing their disapproval. Smith feels the building needs too many repairs and costs too much in these uncertain economic times. Amick was concerned the building is too large and the economy will get worse. Other options such as renting, purchasing a smaller building, or building on the town-owned property near the cemetery were discussed. Council feels the town will eventually be forced to relocate their equipment and chemicals out of the flood plain and would like to be prepared when that day comes. The decision was tabled for now. Council members will explore all possible options and hold a public hearing before a final decision is made. For more of this story please subscribe!

Wayne Bank and Trust Co.
Ranked Top-Performing Bank

   Indianapolis Business Journal (May 18-24) ranked Wayne Bank and Trust Co. as one of the top-performing banks in the state. Based on Profitability by Assets, Wayne Bank ranked 5th when compared with other banks in Indiana.

    As the oldest locally owned and operated bank in the state, Wayne Bank has always followed safe lending practices. "We maintain a disciplined approach to credit and balance sheet management," said Roger Kem, Executive Vice-President. "Our loans are supported by deposits gathered in our market and we did not participate in subprime lending. Since 1882, Wayne Bank has been serving generations of families and businesses, and we remain focused on doing what is best for our customers and communities."

 

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