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Lincoln,
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posted daily aT NOON (CDT)
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October 22, 2010
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TOP
STORIES
High
Tension
[AUG.
26, 2000] Friday
evening’s Balloonfest crowd was witness to a spectacular and
frightening sight as one of the launching balloons had an untimely
accident with local power lines.
At
about 6 o’clock pm Friday, there were 5 or 6 balloons already
launched and going up into the warm night's sky, a peaceful and
rewarding sight. At the northwest end of the fair ground
track, two other balloons were preparing for launch.
“Big Red,” flown by George Norman {sponsored by Verizon}
took off, cleared the fence and the road, but failed to continue the
necessary rapid assent. Instead of gracefully taking to the
air, the balloon came toward the earth.
[complete
story]
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TOP
STORIES
Going
with the flow
[AUG.
26, 2000] No wheels, no
rudders, or steering wheels, how do you steer a balloon?
Basically you don’t. You
are at the mercy of the airflow.
You go where the wind takes you.
Air currents influence the direction a balloon moves.
At one level the winds may be going one direction and at
another level an entirely different direction.
So by rising and lowering you can nominally guide the
balloon.
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story]
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LDN has a great
variety of pictures for your viewing pleasure, click on the links
below.
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Friday
night, balloon in trouble
Friday
night balloon glow
Saturday
morning balloon 'launch' a damp event
Art
in the Park
Lincoln
Public Library Book Sale
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Course:
Basic
Hot Air Balloons 101
[AUG.
26, 2000] Friday
afternoon Stan Pasley, balloon pilot from East Moline,
demonstrated for students at Washington-Monroe Elementary School how
a hot air balloon works. Rick Zimmer, a Lincoln balloon pilot,
assisted. Zimmer’s wife, Gail, is a teacher at the school. Mrs.
Zimmer and Deb Turner, also a teacher at the school, are balloon
crew members. Students asked questions of Pasley and Zimmer and were
able to touch the balloon fabric and the baskets.
[click
here for pictures of the event]
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Art fair
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STILL
WATERS RUN DEEP
Downtown
renovation, liquor licenses,
tax abatements and senior citizen programs
How
do we encourage
public discourse on
the nature of government?
[AUG.
26, 2000] Recent
governmental events in Lincoln and Logan County set one to thinking
about political philosophy. For the sake of distilling a few core
principles from a mountain of particulars, I will simplify the
relative facts.
[click
here for commentary]
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SPORTS
NEWS
Lincoln
Railers Football season opens at home
[click
here for more]
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SPORTS
TALK
Part
3
Carnahan still
on the point
at Merchant Marine Academy
[AUG.
26, 2000]
In
the conclusion of an interview with LDN's Jeff Mayfield, former
Lincoln Railer Preston Carnahan talks about basketball in the
Lincoln community, his faith, his family and his decision to attend
the Merchant Marine Academy.
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story]
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HEALTH
& FITNESS
Grant
will help fight osteoporosis
[AUG.
26, 2000] Lt.
Gov. Corinne Wood recently presented a $14,000 check to Debby Cook,
director of nursing at Logan County Health Department, to assist Logan
County Health Department in addressing osteoporosis through its
"Calcium Counts 1, 2, 3" program. The Illinois Department of
Public Health’s Office of Women’s Health is providing the grant,
which is part of an initiative announced by Gov. George Ryan.
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story]
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