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OVER THE NOON HOUR (CDT)
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Friday, November 17, 2000
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You're
invited
Dressing
up our town for the holidays
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 a.m. this Saturday, Nov. 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.
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TOP
STORIES
County
Board members
consider rezoning for
radio tower near Atlanta
Area
residents speak in opposition to proposal
[NOV.
17, 2000] A
packed room met Logan County Board members Thursday night as they
sat down to discuss various issues they would be voting on at
Tuesday night's monthly meeting.
[complete
story]
‘Town
Hall Meeting’
A
vote for Logan County
Teens,
parents, city officials talk turkey
[NOV.
17, 2000] Wednesday
night’s town hall meeting gave Logan County residents an
opportunity to air their views on what was wrong and right about
their county. Merri Dee, the community relations director for WGN
television, moderated the discusssion at Lincoln Community High
School. The Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drugs (ATOD) Task Force of
the Healthy Community Partnership sponsored the event.
[complete
story]
World/National
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SPORTS
NEWS
LC wrestles at
double dual in Iowa
[NOV.
17, 2000]
Matt
Veach continued his winning ways for the Lincoln College wrestling team Thursday
by winning two matches. Veach, however, was one of the lone bright spots for
coach Dave Klemm, as the Lynx lost a dual meet to Ellsworth Community College,
39-8; and lost to Iowa Central, 38-3. The double dual meet was at Fort Dodge,
Iowa.
[sports
report]
SPORTS
TALK
2000-2001
season
Illini
men's basketball outlook
By
Greg Taylor
[NOV.
17, 2000]
The
Illinois basketball team enjoyed a very good season last year, but
many fans viewed the year with some amount of disappointment. Why?
Because preseason expectations from both the media and central
Illinois fans were sky high. Viewing last year objectively, it is
really difficult to not see great progress on many fronts. Illinois
welcomed three new starters (Lincoln's Brian Cook, Frank Williams
and Marcus Griffin) and also played one of the most challenging
schedules in the country. Illinois enjoyed a few strong stretches
last season but was never able to establish a consistent level of
play. However, Illinois is being tabbed by many experts to have a
phenomenal season on the hardwood, and expectations for the
2000-2001 are already sky high.
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story]
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HONORS
& AWARDS
Fall
awards at Hartsburg-Emden High
and Junior High
[NOV.
17, 2000]
Click
below for a list of awards received recently by Hartsburg-Emden
students participating in high school volleyball, golf and
cross-country, and in junior high baseball and softball.
[complete
listing]
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OBITUARIES
- David
Anderson
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