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Effingham, IL / Effingham Radio May 18, 2021 | 12:28 PM Shown in the photo are (L-R): Chamber Membership Director Becky Brown; Bryan King, Orthotist & Prosthetist; Chamber Ambassadors Debbie Womack & Marty Stock. Effingham, IL -(Effingham Radio)- The Effingham County Chamber of Commerce celebrates the opening of new businesses and welcomes new Chamber members with ribbon cuttings, new member pictures and other events and activities. Joint Active Systems (JAS) has expanded their Orthotic and Prosthetic patient care services with the addition of experienced leadership and investment in fabrication technologies. Bryan King is a board certified and licensed Orthotist and Prosthetist, establishing JAS as a premier orthotics and prosthetics patient care provider in Effingham and the surrounding areas. ....
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EFFINGHAM â The city of Effingham has approved a plan to spend $2.7 million to buy 154 acres of land on the south end of town. The land belongs to the Hawkickhorst Family Land Trust and is managed by co-trustees Cathy Bierman and Cindy Hoene. We negotiated with the family over quite a long time, said Economic Development Director Todd Hull. After these negotiations, the city council approved a price of $18,000 per acre. The city is funding this purchase through bond sales which are being managed by Bernardi Securities, a firm that specializes in municipal bonds. The bonds require a public hearing and further approval in January before the city can close on the purchase. ....
Dec 18, 2020 Daniel Schmidt, of consulting firm Economic Development Resources, describes the TIF expansion to members of the public at Tuesdayâs public hearing.Andrew Adams | Daily News The City of Effingham has approved a plan to spend $2.7 million to buy 154 acres of land on the south end of town. The land belongs to the Hawkickhorst Family Land Trust and is managed by Co-Trustees Cathy Bierman and Cindy Hoene. âWe negotiated with the family over quite a long time,â said Economic Development Director Todd Hull. After these negotiations, the city council approved a price of $18,000 per acre. The city is funding this purchase through bond sales which are being managed by Bernardi Securities, a firm that specializes in municipal bonds. The bonds require a public hearing and further approval in January before the city can close on the purchase. ....