posted daily aT NOON
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October 22, 2010
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Note
to Olympia Students and Parents:
The Olympia School District has canceled school for Thursday, April
20.
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BUSINESS
& AG NEWS
Take
a step back in thyme
[APRIL
19, 2000] Tracy
Cline is passionate about two things – gardening and antiques.
The 27-year-old Atlanta woman
has parlayed these two passions into a successful second career with
her business, Garden of Thyme Co., which sells unique home and
garden accessories.
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story]
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GOOD
NEIGHBORS
Arbor
Day tree planting
[APRIL
19, 2000] The
city of Lincoln is observing Arbor Day 2000 by planting
trees at two
nursing homes, Maple Ridge Care Centre and St. Clara’s Manor. The
trees are Aristocrat pear trees, ornamentals planted for the
residents of the nursing homes to enjoy.
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story]
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ORGANIZATIONS
Main
Street to
celebrate
Historic
Preservation
Week
[APRIL
19, 2000] Citizens
in Lincoln will join thousands of individuals around the country as
part of the National Trust’s Historic Preservation
Week
celebration. "Taking the Past Into the Future" is the
theme of the week, with events scheduled May 7-14.
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story]
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HOW
WE STACK UP
How
we $tack up
[APRIL
19, 2000] This
week's chart takes a look at average personal income. Are you
keeping up with the Joneses?
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story]
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CROSSWORDS
Name
puzzler
[APRIL
19, 2000] How
well do you know your elected and appointed officials in Lincoln and
Logan County? Check today's crossword to find out.
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story]
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Announcements
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Blood drive at Sports
Complex Wednesday
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Wood
chips and compost available at old city landfill
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Baby-sitting
clinic offered
April 29
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Yesterday's
news –
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Central School
teachers make wish list
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Morning shift at Mary's
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What
"grandma" means to me
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The beat goes on
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