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October 22, 2010
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Spellbinding
LCC
musical production debuts this week
[FEB.
22, 2000] Fourteen
young people in colorful, outlandish costumes filter onto the stage. A piano
starts beating out a catchy tune. A man with a script in his hand stands in
front of the stage, calls out to a couple of people, gestures. Suddenly the
auditorium fills with energy.
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THE
EM SPACE
It
Happened on the Way Home from Church
[FEB.
22, 2000] A
few months ago, my mom remarked in a letter: "Seems like lots of airplanes
are falling into the water lately."
Last
week she wrote of two that collided in midair and crashed into a hospital and a
street. Before her letter came, I had recognized the name Bob Collins in an
article about the crash, because my mom has talked about listening to him on WGN
in the morning. She told me he was an experienced pilot. In her letter after the
crash, she said, "With all that sky up there, it is hard to believe that
two planes would come to the same spot at exactly the same time."
[complete
story]
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BUSINESS
& AG NEWS
Affable
Aroma
Downtown
business--more than just a cup of joe
[FEB. 21, 2000]
As
you push open the eight-foot tall wooden doors to Beans and Such located at 115
South Kickapoo, the smell of freshly ground coffee beckons you to come in.
"It smells so good in here," says a shopper from Lake Fork on
Thursday. She and her friend were "doing Lincoln that day."
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story]
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LDN Makes
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Main Street Lincoln Hosts
Small Business Seminar
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Lincoln
College Presents "Working"
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LCHS Presents "Guys and Dolls"
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Television,
Radio, Semi Trailer Taken
Some
time between February 11 and February 13, 2000, unknown person(s)
forced entry to a 1999 Freightliner semi tractor while it was
parked in a lot between the Wendy’s restaurant and the Burwell
Travel Plaza on Woodlawn Road.
The unknown person(s) broke a window and took a television
and citizen band radio. The
semi tractor was moved and the trailer the tractor was attached to
was taken. The
semi-trailer was loaded with washing compounds.
The semi-trailer was a 1992 box trailer, silver in color
with Heartland Express on the side.
Unit number 6151, the trailer had Iowa license plates on
it.
Anyone with information concerning
this incident or any other crime in the Lincoln/ Logan County area
is urged to call Crime Stoppers at 217-732-3000.
Your information will be kept confidential and you may
remain anonymous if you information leads to the arrest of the
person or person(s) involved. Crime Stoppers will pay you a cash reward up to $1500.00.
Crime Stoppers has an answering machine to answer your
call. This is to
protect you if you wish to remain anonymous since your call cannot
be traced with the machine. You
need to let us know how you can be contacted about the incident or
you must watch to see if the subject has been arrested.
This is so we can make a pay out.
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