posted daily
OVER THE NOON HOUR (CDT)
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Friday, October 22, 2010
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Fall
back tonight!
set
your clocks back one hour before going to bed!
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
Neighborhood trick-or-treating hours set
The official
hours for neighborhood trick-or-treating in Lincoln this year are from 5 to 8
p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 31.
Lincoln
plans for Halloween
Maple
Ridge and Lincoln Park District host celebration
Maple
Ridge Care Centre and the Lincoln Park District are preparing for
their annual Halloween celebration. The celebration is open to
children up through grade school and their parents. The care center
and the local park district host these events so that children can
meet Maple Ridge residents and because this event is safer than
going from door to door.
The
celebration begins at Maple Ridge Care Centre at 4 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 30. The
care center will be decorated, the staff and residents will be dressed up in
costumes, and children can visit various booths and the dining hall.
At
6 o’clock on the same Monday evening, the celebration will move to the Lincoln
Park District, where festivities continue until 8 p.m. Children can collect
candy and trinkets. Also, there will be a costume contest.
If
you have questions, please call Maple Ridge Care Centre at 735-1538 or the
Lincoln Park District at 732-8770.
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Notice
of Open Burn Code released by Fire Department
[complete
release]
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HALLWAY
BUZZ
This
week's question is...
[OCT.
28, 2000] "What
are your feelings on the issue of building a new elementary and
junior high school or renovating and adding to the existing
structures?"
[answers
and photos]
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TEACHING
& LEARNING
A day
of living history
Area
veterans teach students what it means
to be a free American
[OCT.
28, 2000]
Stories
were swapped and even a few tears were shed Friday as area veterans
spent the day educating West Lincoln-Broadwell students about what
it means to be a veteran.
[complete
story]
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ANNOUNCEMENT
Pre-election
forum to be broadcast Oct. 30, 31
[OCT.
28, 2000] The
Meet the Candidates forum that took place on Thursday, Oct. 26, at
Adams School will be broadcast on Cable Channel 15. The meeting will
be replayed on Monday, Oct. 30, at 7 p.m. and on Tuesday,
Oct. 31, at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m.
At
the forum, candidates for the 18th Congressional District and the
Logan County Board made position statements and answered questions.
Also, representatives of groups in favor of and opposed to the
District 27 referendum debated the issue.
Hear it here!
Hear
it on Monday, Oct. 30, at 7 p.m. and on Tuesday,
Oct. 31, at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m on the Lincoln Daily News Media One link
[click
here to hear it]
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[click here for top stories for the day from around the world]
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ORGANIZATIONS
Lincoln
Park District announces
upcoming programs
[OCT.
28, 2000]
Your
Park District has a busy fall lining up for you. Click below for
details.
[complete
announcement]
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HOME
AND FAMILY
Part
2
Halloween
isn't just for
kids anymore
[OCT.
28, 2000] Adults
everywhere are carving pumpkins, hanging black bats and white ghosts
from porch ceilings, and attending or hosting bashes where they serve
ghoulish concoctions and compete in costume contests.
[complete
story]
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STILL
WATERS
It’s news to me?
By
Jim Youngquist
[OCT.
28, 2000] The
entire news industry seems to be having a great cathartic struggle.
It recently came to light as network television stations wrestled
over what to do about the sagging, flagging and falling ratings for
coverage of blockbuster news events such as the Sydney Olympics, the
Republican and the Democratic national conventions. All three of
these events were bombs for the networks. They lost viewers, they
lost money and they believe they have lost face. The problem, they
say, is that these events should no longer be regarded as news.
[commentary]
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SPIRITUAL
LIFE
Jolly
Seniors program to feature
‘Saul for Senator’ portrayal
[OCT.
28, 2000] The
Jolly Seniors group from Lincoln Christian Church invites those
55-plus to attend their monthly meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 31, at 10
a.m. at the church Fellowship Center, 205 N. Hamilton St.
[complete
announcement]
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SPIRITUAL
LIFE
!!!Revival!!!
[complete
announcement]
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LAW
& COURTS
Court reports
[OCT.
28, 2000] The Law
and Courts page includes 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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World/national
news coverage
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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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