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Friday, October 22, 2010
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New Holland's 125th anniversary celebration
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The Depot
Ribbon Cutting |
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The Restaurant at
the Depot, 101 N. Chicago Street, Lincoln celebrated their
Grand Opening with a ribbon cut by the Chamber of Commerce
members and ambassadors.
The restaurant hosts lunch and dinner blending
beautiful antique elegance with subtle traditional train
motif.
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THE
HALLWAY BUZZ
The question
is...
[OCT.
7, 2000]
"Do
high schools need to adopt a uniform-type dress code?"
[answers
and photos]
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SPORTS
NEWS
Railers
do the unexpected
By
Rick Hobler
[OCT.
7, 2000] No one
expected the LCHS Railers to be beat the State-ranked Sacred Heart Griffin
Cyclones last night. Most everyone expected that the Railers would be blown away
by SHG’s high powered offense and shut down by its stingy defense. Many
expected the Railers to concede the game before it started after a series of
deflating losses over the last several weeks. But that’s not what happened at
all. Instead, the Railers did the unexpected last night.
[complete
story]
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SPORTS
NEWS
High
school volleyball report: Lincoln vs. Normal
[OCT.
7, 2000] Lincoln
Community High School’s girls volleyball team played Normal Community High
School here in Lincoln on Thursday, Oct. 5. Normal beat Lincoln 15-3, 19-17.
[sports
report]
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TOP
STORIES
Part
2
Living
downtown
New trend fills
apartments
on South Sangamon Street
[OCT.
7, 2000]
Years
ago, living downtown meant "living above the store," a matter of
economy and convenience for families just getting a start in business. Later,
when "the store" prospered, the families would move to a home in a
residential neighborhood. While living downtown was practical, it wasn’t
generally considered fashionable.
Today
it’s a national trend, according to local contractor Dale Bassi, and it can
provide economy and convenience or living quarters as elegant as any you will
find in a strictly residential district.
[complete
story]
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BUSINESS
& AG NEWS
Main
Street Lincoln plans
annual Business Nexus
[OCT.
7, 2000]
Main
Street Lincoln will host the annual Business Nexus on Friday, Oct.
13, from 5 to 7 p.m. at The Restaurant at the Depot in downtown
Lincoln. The program is being sponsored by Logan County Bank, State
Bank of Lincoln, Union Planters Bank, Illini Bank and the city of
Lincoln. This year's Business Nexus, themed "Developing Your
Dream," will not only open the door for potential owners but
also challenge business leaders to pursue additional successes.
Anyone interested in community growth, opening a new business or
expanding a current operation should plan to attend this informative
and free event. [complete
story]
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TOP
STORIES
Logan
County FY2001 budget
Totals of
requested increases
[OCT.
7, 2000]
A
list of budget requests were heard by the Logan County Board Finance Committee
on Aug. 11, 16 and 17. These requests will be compiled by the auditor and
matched with the anticipated revenue for the 2001 fiscal year (Dec. 1). The
finance committee will then review these numbers, make necessary adjustments and
prepare a recommendation to the entire County Board in the next month. There
will be a public meeting entirely devoted to budget matters in the future.
[requested
budget increases]
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OUT
AND ABOUT
Part
4
St. Louis
has more to offer
By
Penny Zimmerman-Wills
[OCT.
7, 2000]
ST.
LOUIS: Whether you want to try your luck at one of six riverboat casinos, shop
for antiques or dance the night away, St. Louis has all this and more. It’s
hard to get bored in this city on the Mississippi River.
[complete
story]
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ORGANIZATIONS
Rotary
contributes to Zimmerman Scholarship Fund
for students planning healthcare careers
[OCT.
7, 2000] The
Lincoln Rotary recently presented a check to Betty Zimmerman and F.G.
"Woody" Hester, president and CEO of Abraham Lincoln Memorial
Hospital, to be directed to the Dwight F. Zimmerman Scholarship Fund.
[complete
announcement]
United
Way of Logan County hopes to raise $104,000
[OCT.
7, 2000] The
United Way of Logan County 2000-2001 campaign began Sept. 11 and runs through
Nov. 17. The United Way hopes you will consider a pledge, a payroll deduction or
a one-time donation.
[complete
announcement]
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SPIRITUAL
LIFE
Bigger
and better
Germanfest planned
[OCT.
7, 2000] Germanfest,
sponsored by St. John United Church of Christ, will be bigger and better in its
second year, according to chairman Wayne Mara. Heading the list of additions are
a second tent and a craft fair. The event this year will be from noon to 6 p.m.,
Saturday, Oct. 21, at the church, 204 Seventh St. in Lincoln.
[complete
announcement]
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LAW
& COURTS
Court reports
[OCT.
7, 2000] The Law
and Courts page includes a new set of weekly court reports, marriage licenses and
dissolutions. The Lincoln Daily News does not list the names of the individuals unless convicted and
age 18 or older.
[reports]
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Garage
Sale Central
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Hear it here!
Next
Friday, Oct. 13 - Lincoln Railer football at Taylorville
Hosted
by LDN.
Audio link provided by Media One.
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