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October 22, 2010
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TOP
STORIES
Lincoln
College looks toward area's future
[APRIL
11, 2000] If the
last building program at Lincoln College comes about as Dr. Jack
Nutt, college president, envisions it, not only the college but the
city of Lincoln and the rest of Logan County will benefit.
In the final phase of the construction project Nutt wants to
see a new and larger field house for the college and a new, bigger
and better home for the Lincoln College Museum and its $1.5 million
collection of Lincoln artifacts.
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Yellow
circles
and squares
[APRIL 11, 2000] What’s small, yellow and growing all around
outdoors? Secondly, what’s yellow, about three inches square and
available with desk supplies everywhere? This week’s “em
space” comments on the yellow circles and squares of everyday
life.
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story]
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"The
Omega Code"
Starring:
Michael York, Michael Ironside, Casper Van Dien
100
Minutes
Rated PG13
1999
TBN Films
[APRIL
11, 2000] This
film convinced me to revise my rating system. In my previous reviews
I have been using stars to convey the quality of the film: five
stars for a wonderful film beyond description, one star for a film
you shouldn’t waste your time on. The average film gets about 2-3½
stars. Watching “The Omega Code” put me to sleep three times,
and so in addition to my star system of rating, I am adding the nap
system. “The Omega Code” is a three-nap movie.
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story]
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LAW
& COURTS
[APRIL
11, 2000] Law and Courts lists the
latest reports from the Lincoln City Police Department and the Logan County
Sheriff's Department. All citizens listed in
the police reports are innocent until proven guilty by court of law. The Lincoln
Daily News does not list names or exact addresses of individuals, unless
convicted and over the age of 21. Listings include police reports, marriage
licenses and dissolutions, and weekly court reports.
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story]
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Announcements
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Chamber
offers training session Wednesday for people who deal with customers
- American
Cancer Society Relay for Life runs April 14, 15
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YMCA
plans Charter Dinner and “School’s Out Fun Days"
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Washington
Monroe School honor rolls posted
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Yesterday's
news –
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Good
news and bad news on soybean cyst nematodes
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Book review: “What
If?”
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MS “Walk
for Life” raises $10,000
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Health
department presents awards
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Logan
County high schools: 1960-2000
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