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STORIES
City
Council is told
recycling costs are up
[NOV.
15, 2000] The
cost of recycling in Logan County is going up, Kenneth Schwab,
director of the Logan County Joint Solid Waste Management Agency,
told the Lincoln City Council at its work session Tuesday. The
company that takes the county’s recycled material, Lake Area
Recycling Services of Springfield, is charging dumping fees for the
first time, which will add about $10,000 to the yearly expense.
[complete
story]
Parking
bans, stop signs
recommended to council
[NOV.
15, 2000] Now
that street renovation work in the city of Lincoln is nearly
finished for the year, new parking restrictions and placement of
stop signs will be reviewed by the City Council. Police Chief
Richard Ludolph and Mark Mathon, city engineer, made several
recommendations at last night’s council work session.
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story]
A
thief in the night
[NOV.
15, 2000] This
morning at 4:19, police received a call that the Sheley Truck Wash
at 2821 Woodlawn had been robbed. [ report]
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BOOK
LOOK
Children's
book reviews
'Gathering
Blue'
[NOV.
15, 2000] Kira
lives in a society where she should have been abandoned at birth because of a
deformed leg. This is also a community where age and wisdom are noted by the
number of syllables in your name, such as Matt, Kira, Thomas, Jamison and
Annabella. After Kira’s mother dies, she is homeless because society rules
demand people’s cotts, or homes, be burned after an illness.
[book
review]
'A
Year Down Yonder'
[NOV.
15, 2000] Richard
Peck has written this book as a sequel to his Newberry Honor-winning book,
"A Long Way From Chicago." Mary Alice and her older brother used to
spend summers with Grandma, but this time she must live a whole year with her
unpredictable grandmother because of the financial difficulties of her Chicago
family.
[book
review]
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SPORTS
TALK
Jeff
Mayfield interviews Kevin Crawford,
LCC volleyball coach
Part 2
LCC caps
30-win season
with a trip to nationals
National
title dream eludes Angels
[NOV.
15, 2000]
At
one point earlier this season, the Lincoln Christian College women’s
volleyball team had a record of 10-6. It did not appear at that
point that the Angels were going to make a serious bid at another
national title. However, an incredible metamorphosis took place, and
LCC put together an amazing run that resulted in a 30-9 record, a
second-place finish at regionals, an at-large bid to the national
tournament and a trip to have some fun in the sun in Redding,
Calif.! The LCC ladies became a true epitome team with different
stars and leaders showing up on different nights. I met with LCC
coach Kevin Crawford (who the LDN believes is one of the best
small-college coaches of any sport) in my office as he was shaking
off the effects of jet lag.
[complete
story]
SPORTS
NEWS
Lady Lynx win
70-34
[NOV.
15, 2000]
Lincoln
College rolled to an easy 70-34 victory against Hannibal-LaGrange Tuesday
running the season record to 3-0. Lincoln will play its next seven games at
home, beginning Friday against Morton Cicero in the Papa John's Classic. The
Lady Lynx will take on Lincoln Trail Saturday in the final game of the Classic.
[sports
report]
LCC women 49, St.
Mary's 91
[NOV.
15, 2000]
Lincoln
Christian College’s women’s basketball team played against St. Mary’s
yesterday, here in Lincoln. St. Mary’s led both halves, 49-28 and 42-21, to
win 91-49.
[sports
report]
LCC men 81, St.
Louis Christian 62
[NOV.
15, 2000]
Lincoln
Christian College’s men’s basketball team traveled to Florissant, Mo.,
yesterday to play St. Louis Christian College. At halftime, Lincoln was up
37-31. LCC strengthened its lead in the second half, outscoring St. Louis 44-31,
to end at 81-62.
[sports
report]
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MOVIES
& VIDEOS
'The
Perfect Storm'
[NOV.
14, 2000]
Based
on the true story of the convergence of two storms in October 1991,
"The Perfect Storm" is the story of down-on-their-luck
fishermen who leave behind home and family one more time to brave
the late October seas off the Grand Banks and bring home a major
catch.
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review]
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LETTERS
TO THE EDITOR
Post-election
observations
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letter]
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Hear it
here tonight!
The
Faks Machine: Mike Fak and Jim Ash
host a community call-in show. Their show airs on Lincoln Daily News over
the Media One link every Wednesday night beginning at 7 p.m.
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here]
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REMINDER
'Town
Hall Meeting'
Sponsored
by the Alcohol, Tobacco & Other Drug Task Force
of the Healthy Communities Partnership
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SPIRITUAL
LIFE
Good
Shepherd considers the question
'Is
the Bible the Word of God?'
[NOV.
15, 2000] Examining
the Bible's claim to be the Word of God is the new class topic at
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church. Discussion, videos and lecture are
expected to continue from this Sunday into January.
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announcement]
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ORGANIZATIONS
Sweet
Adelines welcome singers to rehearsal
[NOV.
15, 2000]
Ladies,
are you a career person or a stay-at-home mom? Are you looking for a
break in your routine? Do you enjoy singing? If your answer is yes
to all of these, you are welcomed to visit the Nov. 28 rehearsal of
the Bloomington chapter of Sweet Adelines.
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announcement]
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LIGHTING
UP LINCOLN
Main Street
Lincoln is calling all volunteers to decorate downtown Lincoln.
Those interested should meet on the east side of the Logan County
Courthouse beginning at 8 am this Saturday, November 18. Each
historic light pole in the downtown area will be wrapped with
evergreen garland and white lights and topped with a red velvet bow.
In addition, selected trees on the Courthouse lawn will be wrapped
in white lights as well. More than 10,000 lights will shine brightly
during the holiday season. Volunteers are encouraged to dress warmly
and bring ladders; juice and donuts will be provided. The
transformation should be complete by Noon. For additional
information, contact the Main Street Lincoln office at 732-2929.
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, CONTACT: Wendy Bell at Main Street
Lincoln at 732-2929
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