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posted daily aT NOON (CDT)
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October 22, 2010
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TOP
STORIES
District
27 sets referendum
for construction funds
[AUG.
31, 2000] Lincoln
Elementary School District 27 will put a referendum on the ballot
Nov. 7 asking district voters to authorize the sale of $4.1 million
in bonds to cover the district’s share of the construction of two
new schools: a new elementary school to replace the present
Central School and a new junior high school. If the referendum
passes, the rest of the cost of the $12,400,000 construction project
— $8,318,181 — will be paid by a grant from the Illinois
Capital Development Board.
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TOP
STORIES
Youth
violence prevention
for a safer community
[AUG.
31, 2000] Once
again Lincoln has something to be proud of about our community. The
efforts of the Lincoln Police Department have brought in a $25,500
grant that will enable them to continue their Violence Prevention
Program.
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SPORTS
TALK
Commentary
by Jeff Mayfield
Baseball welcomes LDN
with open arms
Baseball’s
in my blood
[AUG.
31, 2000]
Back
in January when I agreed to write some sports features for the Lincoln
Daily News, little did I know where my stories and interviews
would lead me. My friends suggested that becoming a journalist would
be a great way to get press passes for sporting events. It hasn’t
been that easy. I decided to use my annual baseball trip to gauge
how successful my work with the LDN would actually be in procuring
media credentials. I would have never guessed that of all teams in
all sports that my first press pass would come from the New York
Mets! Even writing that name makes me shudder. At any rate, while I
was on vacation, I saw four games with serious playoff implications
involving eight teams. In order for me to tell you that story, I
need to tell you this one first...
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ORGANIZATIONS
American
Red Cross appeals for blood
[AUG.
31, 2000]
Due
to a blood shortage nationwide, the American Red Cross is asking for
immediate blood donations to boost critical low supplies. There is
urgent need for all blood types. Logan County Red Cross is appealing
to donors to come out to give blood on the next scheduled blood
drive, Wednesday, Sept. 6, at the Lincoln Sports Complex. Hours will
be from noon until 6 p.m.
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ORGANIZATIONS
Bartmann’s
announces employee of month
[AUG.
31, 2000]
Martha
Butler is an LPN and floor nurse and has been an employee at
Bartmann’s for the past year. The team marketing committee
selected her for employee of the month of August based on her
professionalism, work ethic and attitude.
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ORGANIZATIONS
Aggression
Replacement Training announced
[AUG.
31, 2000]
Aggression
Replacement Training (A.R.T.) is a program that enables students to
take control of their behavior and learn to respect themselves and
others. A.R.T. covers four basic areas: empathy, pro-social skills,
anger control and character education. The A.R.T. program will be
taught to parents with children at any Lincoln or Logan County
School. The classes will be at 6:30 p.m. on Sept. 21, Oct. 5, Oct.
19.
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