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Writers
and staff
Lincoln Daily News.com
601 Keokuk Street
Lincoln, IL 62656
TEL: 217-732-7443
FAX: 217-732-9630
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.
Content:
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.
Our services:
Lincoln Daily News provides daily news, sports, features and commentary on Lincoln, Logan County, and the surrounding area.
To promote local businesses, we offer display advertisements at very
reasonable rates, and links to business Web sites.
Classified advertising for businesses and individuals is available
for all the standards categories. Submit your ads at our LDN
office via phone, fax or in person.
"Happy ads" are a special feature to enable our readers to celebrate birthdays, graduations,
anniversaries and other good news.
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For employment information, contact Lincoln Daily News at their
offices.
Our staff:
Managing editor: Jan Youngquist
ldneditor@lincolndailynews.com
Copy editor and writer: Mary Krallmann
mkldn@lincolndailynews.com
Technology
assistants: Tyler
Havlin
thldn@lincolndailynews.com
Jonathan Andreasen
jaldn@lincolndailynews.com
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Officer
appreciates cooperation with community policing efforts
8-10-00
To
the editor:
I
would like to thank the Lincoln Daily News for doing a
fantastic job in informing the public about the Lincoln Police
Departments Community Policing / Crime Prevention efforts within
the City of Lincoln. I enjoy working with the citizens of Lincoln,
from the seniors to the young children. I feel that if the
children can learn just one thing by interacting with our seniors
it will make them a better person as they become our leaders. I
encourage everyone in Lincoln to take a vested interest in their
neighborhood and assist the Lincoln Police Department in
continuing to make Lincoln a excellent place to raise our
children. I would also like to thank everyone who participated in
the National Night Out August the 8, 2000, it could never have
happened, if it were not for your corporation. You are excellent
representatives of Lincoln, IL. Keep up the good work.
Rich
Montcalm
Lincoln
Wanted
to see pictures of Grand Champion cattle, 4-H sale
8-10-00
To
the editor:
You
have a good thing going - definitely better the (the other
un-named news source in town) - but I am disappointed in you Fair
review - pictures, etc. What about pictures of Grand Champion
cattle (steers and breeding stock) in 4-H and Grand Champion
Steers and breeding stock in open class, and the 4-H sale on
Sunday along with pictures? So, along with the (other un-named
news source) you still have a long way to go to meet the public
needs and what they want to see and hear about. These 4-H kids
spend lots of time and money to present their projects and need to
be recognized by our local news media.
Thanks,
Judith
Gordon
Cancer
survivor writes in support of
St. Jude telethon on Saturday
8-4-00
To
the editor:
My
name is Billy Barton. I am writing today to give notice to the
community of the annual St. Jude telethon, which will air this
Saturday. This telethon is a very notable crusade. The goal will
be to raise money to fight for children throughout the world who
have been plagued so unfairly with diseases that they have no
control over. This telethon has been something that I have been
involved with for well over half of my life. My involvement
started when I was a St. Jude patient. I feel very strongly that
people should be able to fully comprehend what kind of an
institution St. Jude is and what it has done specifically for me
and my family in the past. St. Jude is the best children's
research hospital in the world. One aspect of the clinic is thant
it does not discriminate. Medical expenses, travel costs, lodging
and more are provided to the patient and their family at no cost.
I know this certainly meant a great deal to my family and to the
thousands of others St. Jude's has helped so willingly over the
years. The doctors, nurses and entire staff of St. Jude make you
feel as comfortable as possible, even in the gloomiest of
situations. They genuinely care for every individual that walks
into the hospital. They certainly knew how to take care of me and
my family. I was only 5 years old when it was discovered that I
had cancer. It was hard on me because I couldn't understand what
was going on and even harder on my family because they did
understand. Through the time and months that lay ahead, with the
doctors and the efforts of the people who I didn't even know, we
were able to beat the cancer. They took care of my family. They
did a great job. I am cured now, but there are still many others
who are not and still many diseases that need further research.
This is where functions such as telethons come into play. The
proceeds from fundraisers go directly to benefit children like me.
By donating any amount, you can feel a certain satisfaction of
knowing that your money went to the best cause there is -- saving
the children that are our future. I only hope that you can feel as
passionate as I do about the cause to help innocent children have
a chance. I enthusiastically ask and encourage the people of this
community to tune into the telethon and give a helping hand to a
worthy cause. I am not the only proof in this community that St.
Jude has helped. There are others just like me in Logan County
that have had the same care given them. The telethon will air from
6:30 p.m. Saturday, August 5 to 12:30 am Sunday, August 6 on
Channel 25 ,WEEK-TV in Peoria. Please give whatever you can for
the the children of St. Jude. St. Jude has had a great impact on
my life. It saved it.
Billy
Barton
Lincoln
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Letters to the Editor
Lincoln Daily News
601 Keokuk St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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address or phone number information).
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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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