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Lincoln,
IL
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posted daily aT NOON (CDT)
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September 26, 2000
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Jonathan
Wright, city attorney, swears in new alderman Glenn
Shelton, as Melanie Riggs, deputy city clerk (seated), and
Mayor Joan Ritter look on. |
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Shelton takes
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At Wednesday night's
city council meeting, Glenn Shelton was approved to replace
Verl Prather from the Fourth Ward. Prather moved out of
the ward earlier this year.
Shelton comes well equipped for the job.
He holds degrees in public and church administration, and his
experience includes 26 years of service with the state of
Illinois. He retired in February as assistant deputy
director of human services for the Social Security Disability
Bureau. Currently he is pastor of Second Baptist Church in
Lincoln.
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ORGANIZATIONS
"Safe
Stop" program planned
A
community link for young people in emergencies
[JULY
6, 2000] Lincoln’s
Promise of the Healthy Families Task Force, under the Healthy
Communities Partnership, and the Lincoln Police Department have
announced "Safe Stop," a new safety program for the young
people in our community. The program will include homes and
businesses where young people could receive emergency assistance.
Homeowners and businesses may obtain applications from the front
desk at Heartland Community College and mail them to the police
department for screening.
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[TOP]
The Girl (played by Cindy McLaughlin) flirts with
Richard Sherman (Eric Gerdts).
[LEFT] Richard Sherman (played by Eric Gerdts) greets Dr. Brubaker
(Allen King).
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Presentations of
"The Seven Year Itch" begin this weekend at the
Johnston Center for the Performing Arts at Lincoln College.
Check the Organizations page
for performance times and further information.
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Ashley Conrady
draws names of three winners from hat filled with LDN
subscriber names and held by Nick O'Donoghue. The
winners
Becky Domkuski of
Towanda
Ed Busch of Middletown
Gail Apel-Sasse of Beason
Each receive two
tickets to the current Lincoln Community Theatre presentation,
"The Seven Year Itch." Winners should call the
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SPORTS
TALK
Part
2
Reunion
of ’89 Flying Illini rekindles memory of the season of a lifetime
[JULY
6, 2000] When
we collectively sent off our own Brian Cook to the University of
Illinois, visions of Final Four trips danced in our heads. Right now
many of us would settle for one trip, much less four. But in order
to understand where we are and where we’re going, it’s equally
important to remember and mark where we’ve been. That’s exactly
what 7,000-plus fans did at the Assembly Hall recently, with a
reunion of our last Final Four team…the 1989 Flying Illini.
Really, a lot of that season was just the journey. The players and
coaches had worked so hard you felt that the team was just due. The
momentum started early, perhaps in the great 18-point
come-from-behind victory over Missouri in the annual "braggin’
rights" game at the arena in St. Louis, and continued to build.
Then came our invitation to the Big Dance.
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ORGANIZATIONS
Olympia
FFA alumni to meet
[JULY
6, 2000] The
Olympia FFA Alumni Executive Council, composed of members of the
Olympia FFA Alumni Chapter, will meet on Wednesday, July 12, at 8
p.m. at the Olympia High School greenhouse in Stanford.
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DIASPORA
Brad
Boss serves with the Army in Kentucky
[JULY
6, 2000] Sgt.
Brad Boss, son of Roger and Connie Boss of Lincoln, is serving on
active duty with the Army at Fort Campbell, Ky. In a recent message
to the Lincoln Daily News, he wrote, "As a person who is
lucky enough to call Lincoln my hometown, I just wanted to say what
a great Web site you have. It's great that I can just pull it up on
the Web and see what my friends and family are doing, no matter if
I'm in Korea or Kentucky."
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