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Megan Blankenship of Mulberry Grove served as a page for Rep. Ron Stephens on February 10 as part of the Page for a Day program. Megan is a student at Mulberry Grove High School and the daughter of Mark and Elizabeth Blankenship.
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Ron presents a check to Greenville Mayor Alan Gaffner for $400,000 for various infrastructure improvements. Attending the ceremony, from left: City Councilman Roger Sanders, Assistant City Manager Lisa Stephens, Ron, Mayor Gaffner, City Councilman Kenny Hampton, and City Manager Dave Willey.
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Ron meets with constituents in Rep. Jim Watson’s Jacksonville office. Ron has been filling in for Rep. Watson while he serves a tour of duty in Iraq.
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Tom Galbiati, a newly returned Iraqi War veteran and Highland native, meets with Ron to discuss his tour of duty. Ron emphasized to Tom the benefits afforded to veterans by the state when they return home.
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Ron addresses the crowd at the Flag Day ceremony in Troy.
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Ron meets with Greenville Mayor Alan Gaffner (center) and House Republican Leader Tom Cross to discuss the importance of a capital construction plan and what it could mean to the region.
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Ron reflects at the dedication ceremony of the veterans memorial in St. Elmo.
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Ron spoke at the dedication ceremony of the veterans memorial in St. Elmo this Memorial Day. As a Vietnam veteran, Ron was impressed and moved by the monument the town had constructed.
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Ron and Senator Frank Watson spend some time with the students at All Smiles Daycare in Aviston. The daycare hosts about 85 children throughout the day, ranging from small infants to toddlers to pre-school age kids.
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It was my honor to congratulate the track team from Aviston Elementary School for their excellent performances at the state championships. The girls track team won first place at state, while a member of the boys track team placed first in the mile run. Pictured is the girls track team, along with Coach Kim Moran, Senator Frank Watson, Athletic Director Jason Rakers, Coach Jody Durbin, Representative Ron Stephens, Superintendent Tami Kampwerth and Mayor Charlie Rakers..
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Ron was the keynote speaker at Greenville College’s 2008 Non-Traditional Commencement graduation. Ron is pictured with Greenville College President V. James Mannoia Jr.
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Ron took part in a dedication ceremony for the new Kaskaskia College Vandalia Campus. Also pictured are Vandalia Mayor Ricky Gottman, Kaskaskia College Foundation President James Lampe, and Kaskaskia College President Jim Underwood.
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Ron presents a check for $200,000 to Troy to be used for street and road improvements. Troy Mayor Tom Caraker accepts the check.
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Rep. Ron Stephens presents Mayor Joseph Michaelis, City Manager Mark Latham, and Councilwoman Peggy Bellm with an oversized check for $100,000. The check is to be used for the construction of a roundabout on Poplar Street..
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Rep. Ron Stephens presents Mayor Joseph Michaelis, City Manager Mark Latham, and Councilwoman Peggy Bellm with an oversized check for $150,000. The check is to be used for street and road improvements.
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Ron presents a check for $50,000 to Trenton to be used for street and road improvements. Trenton Mayor Robert Koentz accepts the check.
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Ron presents a check for $100,000 to the Kingsbury Park District to be used for park improvements.
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Rep. Ron Stephens discusses agriculture related legislation at a recent Clinton County Farm Bureau breakfast.
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Charles Fisher has receives a handful of hot food from Ron as he continued his Meals on Wheels delivery route in Troy.
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Evelyn Kimberlin greets Ron at her door during his Meals on Wheels route through Troy.
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At a stop on his Meals on Wheels route, Ron plays with Noma Shanks’ dog, Sugar, after delivering her food.
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Linda Dunstan was gracious enough to allow Ron to tag along on her Meals on Wheels route around Troy.
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Ron, Cari Klaus and Art Dykstra cut the ribbon, signaling the opening of the new facilities at Silver Creek Mill in Mascoutah.
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Ron presents House Resolution 839 to the committee responsible for restoring Espenschied Chapel in Mascoutah. Front row, from left: Opal Riely, LaVern Anderson, Shirley Hausmann, Mayor Gerald Daugherty, Rep. Ron Stephens. Back row, from left: Red Lemke, Keith Hinton and David Hausmann. Not pictured: Roger Berheger and Jeanne Bullard.
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Rep. Stephens recently toured the Fayette County Health Department, and met their employees. From left: Ann Emerick, Ron, Kelly Miller and Dee Sanders. Ann, Kelly and Dee all work for the FCHD in the Healthy Families Illinois program.
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Rep. Stephens recently toured the Fayette County Health Department, and met their employees. From left: Lynda Vaughn, Jennifer Carlock, Ron and Monica Rensing. Lynda, Jennifer and Monica all work for the Bond County Health Department.
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Rep. Stephens recently toured the Fayette County Health Department, and met their employees. From left: Becky Thompson, Dee Sanders, Ron and Jessica Christian. Becky, Dee and Jessica are all Fayette County Health Department staff. Jessica is a licensed labor and delivery specialist, also known as a Doula.
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Rep. Stephens recently toured the Fayette County Health Department, and met their employees. From left: Margaret Ring of OunceNet Technical Assistance, Ron and Program Advisor Jeanne Anderson-Cheffer.
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Representative Ron Stephens meets with former Speaker Denny Hastert to discuss a new capital/jobs program for Illinois.
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Rep. Ron Stephens welcomes Alex Gillespie of St. Elmo, who served as his Page for a Day on February 27.
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Rep. Ron Stephens takes a tour of the KC-135R with Major General (IL) William Enyart at a ceremony hosted by the 126th Air Refueling Wing at Scott Air Force Base.
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Rep. Ron Stephens presents a check for $100,000 to Vandalia Mayor Rick Gottman. The money comes from an IDOT grant, reimbursing the city for road construction projects.
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Reps. Ron Stephens
(R-Greenville) and David Reis (R-Ste. Marie) are joined by Fayette
County Sheriff Harold Johnson at their Methamphetamine Crisis Task
Force press conference.
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Inauguration Day for
Reps. David Reis (R-Ste. Marie) and Ron Stephens (R-Greenville).
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Rep. Ron Stephens
pictured with House Republican colleagues (from left to right) Chapin
Rose (Mahomet), Bill Mitchell (Forsythe), and Jim Watson (Jacksonville).
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