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October 22, 2010
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Candidates
Speak Out
State's
attorney and coroner hopefuls tell where they stand
[MARCH
1, 2000]
They
line the streets begging for a look or a glance. They just want you to pay
attention to them. Their bright colors and different lettering let you know that
there is more to them than meets the eye. These political signs are everywhere.
In fact, they are a telltale sign that an election is near. With the primary
election in Logan County only a few weeks away, political candidates are gearing
up with more than signs in citizens' yards. In today’s Where They Stand, state’s
attorney candidates, Tim Huyett and Bill Workman, and candidates for coroner,
Chuck Fricke and Paul Hennessy, state their position in their own words. Thus,
letting you, the citizens of Logan County, decide who will make the vote.
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story]
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People
v. David JD Fries
[MARCH
1, 2000] Logan
County State’s Attorney Bill Workman has announced that a suspect has been
arrested in the armed robbery of two Kroger employees that occurred on April 13,
1999, at the Logan County Bank, 809 Woodlawn Road, Lincoln, Logan County,
Illinois.
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LAW
& COURTS
Page
Added to Lincoln Daily News
Law
and the courts
[MARCH
1, 2000] The
motto for the Lincoln Daily News is to report news and commentary from
our community. We pride ourselves in being a voice for our readers and listening
to their opinions and suggestions. As a result of requests and inquiries, we
will begin carrying daily police reports and weekly court reports from the city
of Lincoln and Logan County. You can access this section today by clicking
below. Beginning tomorrow you can find Law & Courts under the Community
section on the navigation bar on the Front Page.
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story]
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the
em space
Litter:
An Itemized List
[FEB.
29, 2000] Have
you seen too much trash on the ground lately? One staff writer did. Here's what
she says:
The
temperature went up, the snow piles went down, the sun came out and what a mess
in sight: trash. Suddenly
the careless discards of recent weeks lay exposed on the ground. Whether dropped
on the spot or windblown from who knows where, they became the most noticeable
items on streets no longer covered with snow. Read
the em space to find out exactly what she
found littering one short block.
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story]
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