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Monday, October 09, 2000
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LDN
expands coverage
You
asked for it, you got it.
LDN
strives to be the only news source you need!
[OCT.
9, 2000] In
addition to giving you great coverage of local news and events, Lincoln Daily
News is expanding coverage and bringing you news from around the country and
around the world in most of our major news areas. Check out these headlines from
the biggest and greatest news-gathering and reporting agencies from around the
world:
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Reviews
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Reviews
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Health News
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TOP
STORIES
Part
3
Living
downtown
New trend fills
apartments
on South Sangamon Street
[OCT.
9, 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 can
provide economy and convenience or living quarters as elegant as any you will
find in a strictly residential district.
Larry and Bette Steffens like the
idea of living downtown so well they will soon be leaving their large country
home and moving to a 4,000-square-foot apartment renovated with their own hands.
[complete
story]
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SPORTS
NEWS
LCHS
lady golfers compete in regional
[OCT.
9, 2000] Lincoln
Community High School lady golfers competed in the regional tournament in Pana
on Friday, Oct. 6. The tournament was at the Oak Terrace Golf Course, par 72.
[sports
report]
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TOP
STORIES
Notice
to absentee voters
[OCT.
9, 2000]
Registered
voters expecting to be absent from the county on the Nov. 7 election day may
vote in person at the Logan County Clerk’s Office, second floor, Courthouse,
Room 20, Lincoln, from now until Nov. 6.
[complete
announcement]
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OUT
AND ABOUT
Part
5
St. Louis
has more to offer
By
Penny Zimmerman-Wills
[OCT.
9, 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. Today's final posting
in this St. Louis series features shopping.
[complete
story]
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HEALTH
& FITNESS
Tami
Kennett is ALMH Employee of Month [OCT.
9, 2000]
Tami
Kennett, LPN (Medical/Surgical) was named the ALMH September Employee of the
Month.
[news
release]
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ORGANIZATIONS
Lincolnland
Community Concert Association lists performances for 2000-2001 season
[announcement]
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LETTERS
TO THE EDITOR
91-year-old
local man is excited about new schools
[complete
letter]
Central
School teacher supports building new schools
[complete
letter]
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[click here for top stories for the day from around the world]
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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.
Next
Friday, Oct. 13 - Lincoln Railer football at Taylorville
Hosted
by LDN.
Audio link provided by Media One.
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