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posted daily aT NOON
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October 22, 2010
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BUSINESS
& AG NEWS
Agriculture
looms large for Logan County
[MARCH
27, 2000] Just
as a grain elevator looms over a field that will soon be planted, agriculture
looms large in the local economy. With the exposure of last week’s National
Agriculture Week, it seems fitting to look at the effects of agriculture in
Logan County. It is easy to look at a factory that employs many people and puts
a large amount of money into the local economy. Being involved in agriculture is
not far off. Think of agriculture as many small businesses that in actuality are
sometimes not so small.
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TOP
STORIES
Bogus bomb brings
big response by state and local law enforcement
[MARCH
27, 2000] At
9:43 p.m. Saturday, March 25, the Lincoln Police Department was contacted to
respond to the 300 block of South College Street in Lincoln. When officers
arrived, a resident told them that the object had been found on the front porch
of the residence and moved to the street. The object was suspicious in that it
appeared to possibly be a homemade bomb. Supervisors were called to the scene,
and, for the public’s safety, people within approximately 1½ blocks were
evacuated.
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TEACHING
& LEARNING
Contest
winners on display
[MARCH
27, 2000] At
the annual Community Health Fair this past weekend, students from area schools
were encouraged to make posters relating to some aspect of health. The winners
of this year’s SmokeScream Contest include Carl Becker from Mount Pulaski
grade school, Juliann Papesch and Mercy Mulligan from Washington-Monroe, and
Travis Folkman from Hartsburg-Emden. These students were awarded prizes and
their posters, which were displayed at the fair, are also in today’s Lincoln
Daily News. Click below to take a look at their prize-winning works of art.
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BOOK
LOOK
"Merlin's
Tour"
Wonders
of the universe
[MARCH
27, 2000] "If
the sun makes rainbows, then does the moon make moonbows?" This and other
questions are answered in a fascinating new book by Dr. Neil de Grasse Tyson on
the wonders of the universe. Despite the public’s interest in our natural
world, science books can sometimes be difficult reading for the layperson.
"Merlin’s Tour" is a wonderful departure from this difficulty.
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BY
THE NUMBERS
Lincoln
High School history
[MARCH
27, 2000] Do
you know how Lincoln Community High School got its start? What year was it
erected? When was the current building constructed? Do you know how much it
cost? In today’s By the Numbers you can find the answers to all of these
questions and more.
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Announcements
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Jolly
Seniors group meets Tuesday
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First
aid and safety class offered
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Bed
and breakfast start-up workshop Thursday -
Sign
up for PONY Baseball League
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Other
news --
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For pet's sake
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Courtesy, kindness and charisma
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Wish list—new schools, new perspectives, new ideas
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When
in doubt, throw it out
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Food
stamps
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Zimmerman
Scholarship
deadline approaches
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