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ANNOUNCEMENTS
Lincoln
plans for Halloween
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.
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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ANNOUNCEMENT
[OCT.
30, 2000]
Vice
presidential candidate Dick Cheney and the rest of the Illinois
Republican team will be at the Gateway Building at the Peoria River
Front tomorrow evening for a campaign rally. The Gateway Building is
located at 200 NE Water St. The gates open at 4 p.m. Please call
(217) 862-1000 if you have questions, or go to www.georgewbush.com.
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TEACHING
& LEARNING
ISAT
tests show state educators are "raising the bar"
[OCT.
30, 2000]
Parents
of students in Lincoln District 27 will see the results of the new
Illinois Standards Achievement Tests (ISATs) in social studies and
science for the first time when report cards are sent to parents at
the end of October, according to Superintendent Robert Kidd. The
scores will show how the individual students performed compared to
other students statewide.
[complete
story]
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LETTERS
TO THE EDITOR
Parent
is interested in a ranking list for area schools
[complete
letter]
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HOW
WE STACK UP
ISAT
scores for Logan County
[OCT.
30, 2000]
Detailed
charts are posted. Click below.
[charts]
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TEACHING
& LEARNING
Anti-violence
skits
presented at schools
[OCT.
30, 2000]
Every
family has arguments, but these arguments do not have to end in
violence. That is AmeriCorps’ theme in "Hands are Not for
Hitting, Words are Not for Hurting." Elkhart Grade School
students saw the presentation Thursday morning. Mount Pulaski Grade
School students and Central School students saw the presentation
Thursday afternoon. Lincoln Daily News visited Elkhart Grade
School to see the presentation.
[complete
story]
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TOP
STORIES
School buildings
declared eligible for nomination to National Register of Historical Places
[OCT.
30, 2000]
The
Central and Lincoln Junior High School buildings have been accepted for
nomination to the National Register of Historic Places, according to information
sent by the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency to the Save Our Schools
Citizens’ Committee.
[news
release]
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HOME
AND FAMILY
Part
3
Halloween
isn't just for
kids anymore
[OCT.
30, 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. Today's
posting tells about the history of Halloween.
[complete
story]
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SPORTS
NEWS
It's
happening right here in Lincoln
Next
up for Lady Railers:
Bloomington High
[OCT.
30, 2000]
The
Lincoln Lady Railers, fresh off their first regional title win since
1995, will host the Bloomington Purple Lady Raiders tomorrow night,
Tuesday, Oct. 31, at 7:30 in the nightcap of the volleyball
sectional playoffs at Roy S. Anderson gym.
[complete
announcement]
Wooden
bat team ends season
with 13-3 record
[OCT.
30, 2000]
Lincoln’s
high school wooden bat team took a doubleheader from Pekin over the
weekend and wrapped up its season with 13 wins and only 3 losses.
Lincoln won 10-8 in the opener, making up an 8-5 deficit by scoring
five runs in the fifth inning. It squeaked out the second game 3-2.
[complete
story]
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SPORTS
PAGE
World/National
Sports News
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ORGANIZATIONS
Logan
County 4-H Achievement Night announced
[OCT.
30, 2000]
Each
year Logan County 4-H members, leaders and clubs receive recognition
at Achievement Night for various accomplishments. This
year, Logan County 4-H will have its Achievement and Recognition
Night on Thursday, Nov. 2, beginning at 7 p.m. at the Extension
Building on the fairgrounds.
[complete
announcement]
Chester
4-H Club reports on recent meeting
[OCT.
30, 2000]
Meembers
of Chester 4-H Club met Oct. 15 in the Logan County Extension Office
and installed leaders.
[complete
announcement]
Lesson
on yeast baking offered Nov. 9
[OCT.
30, 2000]
A
program called "Yeast Breads Made Easy" will be presented
by Marion Cassens of Lincoln from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 9, at
the Extension Building on the northwest corner of the fairgrounds.
[complete
announcement]
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ANNOUNCEMENT
Pre-election
forum to be broadcast Oct. 30, 31
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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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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