THE
ARTS
A
culinary delight
Businesswoman
enjoys the basics of life: food, family, friends and fun
[MARCH
28, 2000] In
1965, Joyce and Mel Kinzie and their two older children came to Lincoln. Because
of Mel’s service in the U.S. Army and the corporate policy of the time that
called for transferring management employees frequently, they had moved 13 times
in 10 years. The "bustling little city" of Lincoln looked like a place
to put down roots and stay. It was probably a good decision for the Kinzie
family, and it was certainly a good decision for Lincoln.
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TOP
STORIES
A
mission
of mercy
The
story of a local woman’s compassion for the Pokot people
[MARCH
28, 2000] In
1997 Barb O’Donohue took a trip which changed her life. She traveled with
Lincolnites Dr. Paul and Mary Boatman to the remote African village of Tapandany.
While there she caught the vision begun by a 1993 graduate of Lincoln Christian
Seminary, the Honorable Samuel L. Poghisio, a
member of the Kenyan Parliament.
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