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October 22, 2010
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TOP
STORIES
Join
the party
LDN challenges the other hand to clap
[APRIL
21, 2000] Lincoln
Daily News is about to celebrate its three-month birthday,
and we want our readers to join the party.
You see, an online newspaper offers wonderful opportunities
for interaction. So get ready to join the fun and start interacting
with our community’s daily online newspaper.
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BUSINESS
& AG NEWS
Simpson
restores pieces
of the past; craft
custom-made keepsakes
[APRIL
20, 2000] In
a old red barn on State Route 10, a rural Lincoln man works to
restore pieces of the past and create custom-made future
heirlooms. When he’s not in out of town working on a
project, Lon Simpson Jr., owner of Simpson Woodworks, can usually be
found in his sawdust-filled workshop – bending, carving, sawing
and sanding pieces of poplar, pine and other wood into custom
trimwork, fireplace mantels, architectural columns and furniture.
Whether he’s crafting a built-in oak hall tree to give a new house
a slice of vintage character or carefully reproducing porch
balusters to restore a Victorian home, the retired Army major is in
his element.
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MOVIES
& VIDEOS
“The
Insider”
Starring:
Al Pacino, Russell Crowe, Christopher Plummer,
Gina Gershon
158
Minutes
Rated R
A Michael Mann Film
Released Nov. 5, 1999
[APRIL
21, 2000] Some movies open
timidly and ease you into the plot.
“The Insider” opens like a Mac truck and for the next 2½
hours cruises at top speed toward its final destination.
This movie is not a thriller but rather a “compeller.”
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ORGANIZATIONS
Spring
concert scheduled at
Lincoln College
[APRIL
20, 2000] Lincoln College Music Department will present
its annual spring concert Friday, April 28, and Saturday, April 29,
at 8 p.m. at the Johnston Center for Performing Arts on the campus
of Lincoln College. The concert is free and open to the public, but
reserved seating is required. To reserve seats, call 735-5050, ext.
280.
This
year’s program, Spring Sound Explosion, features music performed
by the Lincoln College Jazz Ensemble, the Sophistikatz (women’s
choir), Lincoln Harmony (men’s choir), Lincoln Express (show
choir) and Lincoln College Dynamics (men’s and women’s choir
group). Lincoln College music professor Bill Buffington will direct
the show. Musical selections will range from upbeat love songs to
the patriotic “America the Beautiful.”
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Announcements
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Wood
chips and compost available at old city landfill
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Arbor Day tree planting
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Historical
society in Mason City offers free dance lessons
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Baby-sitting
clinic offered April 29
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ALMH
accepting applications for summer teen volunteers
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Yesterday's
news –
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Severe
weather hits Logan County—more
to come
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Lincoln: A destination
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Former
Lincoln man now in the NBA
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New vice-president and trust
officer at Logan County Bank
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