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September 25, 2000
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TOP
STORIES
Save Our Schools Committee seeks enforcement
from "preservation police"
[MARCH
29, 2000] The
Save Our Schools Committee, a group of Lincoln residents dedicated to preserving
Central Elementary and Lincoln Junior High Schools, met Tuesday evening to
explore ways to continue efforts to prevent the buildings from being demolished.
Earlier this month the District 27 School Board approved replacing both schools
with new facilities.
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HEALTH
& FITNESS
Breath of life
A
close look at the reality of organ donation
[MARCH
29, 2000]
I
can’t help it, it just happens—I breathe. In and out, in and out, it’s as
simple as that. I never thought about it much, actually not at all, until I met
George Welker. At 31, George enjoys
what most would call a good life. He has an established career, a large circle
of family and friends, and an unshakable faith in God. But, like most of us,
George has a wish list. No, it’s not a newer car or a larger house he wants.
He simply wants to be able to breathe. All he needs is a new lung…or two.
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ORGANIZATIONS
Main Street gears up for campaign
drive
[MARCH
29, 2000] Main
Street Lincoln's Partnership Campaign is underway now through April 15th.
Designated by Illinois Main Street in 1994, Main Street Lincoln uses the
four-point approach of Economic Restructuring, Promotion, Organization,
and Design, established by the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
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story]
ORGANIZATIONS
Hartem FFA members visit state capital
[MARCH
29, 2000] In
conjunction with National Agriculture Week, four Hartsburg-Emden FFA members,
along with FFA members from throughout Illinois, assisted with National
Agriculture Week activities at the state capital. Natalie Coers, Josh Anderson,
Shane Westen and Anthony Jones helped deliver agriculture commodity baskets and
lunches to legislators. While in Springfield, these members also met with
Representative John Turner and Illinois Director of Agriculture Joe Hampton.
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story]
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HOW
WE STACK UP
Abortion/birth rate
[MARCH
29, 2000] Throughout
the years we have heard much about the rising number of teenage pregnancies.
However, according to statistics, that number is beginning to fall. In today’s
"How We Stack Up," we will take a look at how Logan County’s birth
statistics fare with other counties of similar size in Illinois. Click below to
find information on the total number of births, the number of teen births, and
the total number of induced pregnancy terminations or abortions. The information
was generated from the Illinois Department of Public Heath Web site. http://www.idph.state.il.us/health.
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Announcements
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American
Red Cross blood donor update
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West Lincoln-Broadwell School honor
rolls
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Chester-East
Lincoln School honor rolls
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Bed
and breakfast start-up workshop Thursday -
Sign
up for PONY Baseball League by Saturday -
Tri-Police
and Teen Court sponsor dance Saturday
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Other
news --
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A culinary delight
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A mission of mercy
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The joys of owning an older car
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"Merlin's Tour"
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Lincoln High School history
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Contest winners on display
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Bogus
bomb brings big response from state and local law
enforcement
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