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The Lincoln Daily News publishes letters to the editor as they are received.
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Lincoln, IL 62656

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Lincoln Daily News publishes daily news about the Lincoln/Logan County area on the Internet at www.lincolndailynews.com. (We are not a print publication.)  All subscriptions are free!

 

Our mission:

The mission of Lincoln Daily News is to tell the stories of Logan County in a contemporaneous manner, with lively writing and a predilection for simple truth fairly told. Lincoln Daily News seeks a relationship with the good people of Logan County that is honest, neighborly and never patronizing. Lincoln Daily News presents news within a full context that contributes to understanding. Lincoln Daily News is more interested in the marketplace of ideas than the competition of personalities. Without shrinking from the bold delivery of unvarnished fact, Lincoln Daily News operates from the premise that God's creatures deserve the presumption of right motive. Lincoln Daily News eschews malice and cynicism; it approaches every person with dignity and every subject with equanimity. In short, Lincoln Daily News informs, stimulates and entertains.

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The articles published in Lincoln Daily News are the result of research and interviews.  Any opinions expressed are those of the writers.

Corrections:

Please contact us by phone, fax, mail or e-mail with any information about mistakes, typos or erroneous information.  If the error is in an item which is still in the paper, we will correct it online immediately.  All corrections will be shown on the "Corrections" page.

 

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Great site

12-12-00

To the editor:

We are very pleased with the Lincoln Daily News site.  We are missionaries living in Papua New Guinea and have access to the Internet.  We visit this site almost daily to keep in touch with what is going on back "home."  Keep up the good work.  Thanks for your hard work in putting this site together.

Lori Urton

Papua New Guinea


Weather page

12-12-00

To the editor:

Is it a joke? I don't understand why the weather web page consists only of a photo of the Lincoln weather station. It looks as though you took no time in which to properly construct a serious web page. I am sure that the community expects more than what you have made available. I strongly urge you to take a closer look at your weather site and make some greatly needed improvements.

James L. Shelton

New Holland

 


Thank you for your input. We value our readers' responses. They are who we serve.

When we constructed the page we only intended to provide a link to a weather website. From time to time we have chosen to provide a local article that would be informative and stay there for a while.

I'm a weather purist. I just want to know what's going on where. With the link that is provided on that page you can get up-to-the-moment weather details for anywhere you can think of in the world just by clicking on the weather forecast.

I'm not sure what it is that you would like to see there.

We have removed the local article about the weather station.

I can see where the page could be dressed up with seasonal pictures, weather tidbits provided, and changed seasonally. Perhaps we'll do something more sometime in the future.

Thank you for your observation.

Jan Youngquist

Managing editor

 


Thanks for help with Festival of Trees

12-9-00

Dear Editor:

Main Street Lincoln and the Abraham Memorial Healthcare Foundation would like to thank all those who helped make the 2000 Festival of Trees such a popular communitywide celebration. It is our pleasure to offer this free event as a gift to the community to kick off the holiday season.

The Festival of Trees Council appreciates the support of Dick Logan and the Logan County Board in again allowing the festival to be housed at the Logan County Courthouse. Special thanks also goes to Sheriff Tony Soloman for all his assistance at the courthouse.

Thanks also to those who read at the Children's Story Time: Louella Moreland, Karen Gerdts, Ruthetta Getchel, Connie DiLillo, Jenna Michaelson, Janeen Ray, Beau Hanger, Carly McLean, Tristan Lemme and Judy Awe.

And thanks to the choirs who filled with courthouse with wonderful music: Zion Lutheran Church (Lincoln) Chime Choir, St. John's United Church of Christ Adult Chime Choir, Lincoln Community High School madrigal singers and Faith Lutheran Church Choir.

The Festival of Trees is also grateful to our premiere sponsor, Lincoln Land Communications, and to those who sponsored, decorated and purchased the trees, wreaths and swags. Thanks, too, to those who helped out at the tree site and to the thousands of visitors who visited the festival.

Jan Schumacher

Chairman

Festival of Trees

 


Obituaries and police reports

12-8-00

To the editor:

We are Lincoln residents who are staying the winter in Hopewell, Ar. It seems to us you do not update the police reports nor the obits often enough. If there are none to report, can’t you give the date, and state: "no obituaries today"? We rely on this service and hope it will be improved.

Jean Naylor


Jean,

Glad to have you reading from your winter quarters.

We have made and continue making many changes here at Lincoln Daily News, as you may have noticed. We are constantly evaluating and seeking to provide more valuable news to our readers.

In September we stopped gathering all the individual arrest reports. We did not find there was enough interest in those reports for our readers, since we chose not to include the names or exact addresses of the suspects arrested.

At that time we began keeping daily contact with our police department and now choose to report significant events which may be of interest to the community, as well as the police efforts at proactive community activities.

Crime reports are generally so small that they are usually provided as front-page-only stories. They are also infrequent, which is another great thing to be able to say about our community. When important things do occur, you will see them in Lincoln Daily News represented as truthfully and plainly as we can report them.

It is our opinion that court reports, though not timely or sensational, are a sufficient means of reporting general criminal activities. Court reports provide a legitimized, valid representation of criminal activity in Logan County. They reflect criminal activities in a way that police reports do not. It is no longer an allegation, some misunderstanding between people, or anything else. The person has been found guilty by a panel of their peers or a judge.

Court reports, unlike police reports, include the name and address of the convicted person, and the date and location of the crime. The court reports are posted weekly, most often on Saturdays, under the Law & Courts section.

I think we'll try your advice about the obits and provide a date and notice saying "no obits" when there are none. It is good to be able to say it has been a slow time for this activity.

Thanks for your comments,

Jan Youngquist

Managing editor

 


Former ballplayers

12-6-00

To whom it may concern:

Can you tell me what has happened to Shawn Bunch and Tommy-John Gallagher this year? I figured they would be a big part of Lincoln's ball team. Has Coach Al decided to go young looking at the future of Lincoln basketball? I don't live in Lincoln but I try to keep up on B/G's basketball teams.

Thanks,

Rick C

 


Word on the streets...Bunch transferred to Springfield-Southeast and Gallagher didn't go out for basketball this season.

Jeff Mayfield

Sports Talk

 

 


 

 

Please send your letters by e-mail to ldneditor@lincolndailynews.com or by U.S. postal mail to:

Letters to the Editor
Lincoln Daily News
601 Keokuk St.
Lincoln, IL  62656

Letters must include the writer's name, telephone number, mailing address and/or e-mail address (we will not publish address or phone number information). Lincoln Daily News reserves the right to edit letters to reduce their size or to correct obvious errors. Lincoln Daily News reserves the right to reject any letter for any reason. Lincoln Daily News will publish as many acceptable letters as space allows. 



 

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