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STORIES
City
Council report
Street
plans, student programs on agenda
[NOV.
21, 2000] Several
topics relating to streets and improvements were addressed at Monday
evening's meeting of the Lincoln City Council.
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story]
Parades
come to Mason City Dec. 3
[NOV.
21, 2000] Yes,
Mason City will be the place to enjoy the Christmas spirit.
Sunday evening Dec. 3, the annual Parade of Lights will again twine
its way through the streets of town. Many entries are expected
to be all aglow as they walk, ride and bike along the parade
route.
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[Local businesses prepare for the holidays, this scene is from Abe's
Caramel Corn]
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SPORTS
NEWS
Sports
news updates
[NOV.
21, 2000]
Lincoln's
boys basketball Railers opened their season with 62-43 victory over
Bartonville-Limestone. In Maui, Brian Cook registered a double-double, finishing
with 12 points and 14 rebounds, and fellow teammate Frank Williams scored 22
points as the Illinois Fighting Illini erased a 14-point first-half deficit to
beat Nevada-Las Vegas 74-69.
[sports
report]
LCHS
vs. Limestone statistics
[statistics]
Mount
Pulaski vs. Bethany
[NOV.
21, 2000]
Bethany
High School’s women’s basketball team traveled to Mount Pulaski to compete
against Mount Pulaski’s players. Mount Pulaski more than doubled Bethany’s
score in the first quarter but lost the lead in the second quarter. The final
score of the game was Bethany 59, Mount Pulaski 42.
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report]
LC
women split weekend basketball games
[NOV.
21, 2000]
Lincoln
College split a pair of women's basketball games at the Lincoln College gym this
past weekend. Lincoln began the weekend with an 82-54 trouncing of Morton Cicero
and then lost a tough 80-75 game to Lincoln Trail in overtime. The
overtime loss is the first defeat this season for the Lady Lynx, now 4-1 on the
season. Lincoln Trail improved its record to 3-3.
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TEACHING
& LEARNING
Students see
Frilly and Miller Show
[NOV.
21, 2000]
Yesterday
morning, the students at Carroll Catholic School were the first in
town to view the Frilly and Miller Show. Lincoln Police Department
sponsored the show, so that between yesterday and today all of the
Lincoln District 27 schools will also get to participate in the
Frilly and Miller Show. During the shows, Frilly and Miller use
their own music to teach students how to build character and resolve
conflicts.
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story]
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HONORS
& AWARDS
District 27 Board Scholars named
[NOV.
21, 2000]
Eight
students in Lincoln Elementary School District 27 were named Board
Scholars for the first nine-week period. Board Scholars are those
who earned all A’s, including physical education and band.
[complete
listing]
Washington-Monroe
School’s Honor Roll
[NOV.
21, 2000]
Click below for a listing of Honor Roll
students for the first nine weeks at Washington-Monroe School .
[complete
listing]
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ORGANIZATIONS
Mason City DAR will
meet Nov. 25
[NOV.
21, 2000]
The Salt Creek
Prairie Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, Mason
City, will meet at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 25, at the town fire station.
[complete
announcement]
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OBITUARIES
- Mary
Aper
- Bonnie
Halstead
- Bessie
Palmer
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Railer
Basketball
Sponsored by J&S Auto Center.
Railers
open hoops season tournament continues tomorrow night Wednesday,
November 22!
Hear it here!
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Hear it
here!
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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