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October 22, 2010
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WEATHER
Local Doppler station helps warn of tornadoes, droughts
[MAY
6, 2000] Bats
use a form of radar to hunt for food. The National Weather Service
office on Route 10 east in Lincoln also uses radar – Doppler, to
be exact – to hunt for changing weather conditions in order to
provide the public and many agencies with weather information vital
for our economy, travel, food, leisure and survival.
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ORGANIZATIONS
Walk
raises money
for women
in crisis
[MAY
6, 2000] More
than 50 people are expected to participate in the "Walk for
Life" today (Saturday, May 6) at Kickapoo Creek Park to help
raise funds for the Crisis Pregnancy Center in Lincoln. "It’s
a life-saving, soul-saving ministry," says Linda Nelson,
interim director for the center.
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BUSINESS
& AG NEWS
Taste of Lincoln
showcases community
[MAY
6, 2000] The
annual Taste of Lincoln, sponsored by the city of Lincoln and Main
Street Lincoln, will be this Sunday, May 7. Building on last year's
successful progressive luncheon style, this year's Taste of Lincoln
will begin at 11:30 a.m. and continue until 3:30 p.m.
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