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L.
Van Bibber provides model letter for citizens concerned about
heating costs
1-7-01
To the editor:
[The
following letter has been submitted by Les Van Bibber as a model
that concerned citizens can use to request an investigation into
natural gas price increases.]
Citizens
for Justice, Inc.
1320
Sixth Street
Lincoln,
IL 62656
(217)
732-3438
Illinois
Commerce Commission
Public
Utilities Division
527
E. Capital, P.O. Box 19280
Springfield,
IL 62794-9280
www.icc.state.il.us
Dear
Commerce Commission members:
Citizens
for Justice, Inc. is making a formal request today, by this
letter, on behalf of all citizens from Lincoln, Ill., to ask this
commission to undertake a full-scale investigation into natural
gas price increases, this season, that are totally unacceptable to
every family in Lincoln and throughout all of Illinois. (CILCO is
our provider)
Because
public utilities provide only two products and/or services, we
believe their job should be much easier than most other public
companies. Why have companies such as CILCO stopped entering into
long-term contracts with wholesale natural gas companies? This
would seem to provide for better planning for both parties.
Because
of the impact of high utility bills on each and every family
everywhere and because the current price increase is the highest
ever in anyone's memory, we are asking this commission for the
most complete investigation possible. We believe the public needs
your help to prevent any future happenings such as this in the
future.
Respectfully
yours,
Citizens
for Justice, Inc.
Lester
C. Van Bibber III
President
If
you also find your utility rates unreasonable, please write or
e-mail a brief letter [like the one above to the Illinois Commerce
Commission] requesting an investigation into this matter.
Les
Van Bibber
Lazy
Row resident disapproves of zoning change
2-6-01
Dear
editor:
How
is that the Logan County Board can favor one individual and ignore
the petition of almost 1,000 people? How is that a township board
voted against the rezoning of agriculture land to commercial, the
appeals board voted against it, and yet in one County Board
meeting, it passed? They also just recently ignored a petition of
2,000-some signatures wanting changes made.
I
thought elected officials work for the many, not for one. Guess I
was mistaken.
Listen
folks, if it happened in one township, what makes you think it
won't happen in yours?
In
regard to Mr. Mahler’s comment that we on Lazy Row would
"get used to it," well, forget it. The concrete has been
poured, the mobile home is there. With the metal tower with its
blinding flashing lights, guy wires and a brightly lit parking
lot, the pleasing country landscape is getting uglier by the
minute. What was once a wonderful view has been corrupted.
Frankly, I'll never "get used to it." I won't be
listening to the station, and I won't be voting for those who
voted for this change of my neighborhood.
Judy
Ballinger
Atlanta
LJHS
PTO appreciates support
2-6-01
Dear
editor:
I
would like to thank the following businesses and individuals that
gave so generously to the Lincoln Junior High PTO stocking raffle
fund-raiser: Joe's Pizzeria, Jimmy John's, Martin's Moo Moo Shop,
Lincoln Cycle Center, J&J Contractors, Java Junction,
McDonald's, Subway, Wibben Computers, Camel's Hair’Em, Simply
Charming, The Mustard Moon, Apple Dental Center, B,C, & D
Snacks and Refreshments, Abe's Carmelcorn Shoppe, Eagle Country
Market, Lincoln Cinemas, Wal-Mart, Prairie Years, Logan Lanes,
Kroger, Sports Plus, Lincoln IGA, Wendy's, Pizza Hut, Domino's,
Hardees, Sam Sorrento's, Bonanza, Steak & Shake, A Woman's
Touch Wallpapering and Painting, The Rubber Roost, Family Video,
Burwell Oil Service, The Curiosity Shop, Hair Head Quarters,
Patrick and Violeta Hess, and Carol Gleason.
Without
their support we would not be able to fund such activities as
Family Fun Night and student awards. Thank you for supporting our
efforts!
Sincerely,
Kim
Larson
Lincoln
Junior High School PTO
LJHS
thanks Kroger
2-6-01
Dear
editor:
The
Lincoln Kroger store has set up a program to reward all students
that make the honor roll at Lincoln Junior High School. Each
student is given a certificate for a free food item and when it is
redeemed they are entered into a drawing for a larger prize. Last
quarter each honor student received one dozen cookies, and one
lucky person won a CD player.
Annette
Hinman and Janice Greer were instrumental in setting up this
program. I would like to thank them for their efforts to get this
program up and running. It's great to see Kroger supporting the
efforts of our youth.
Sincerely,
Kim
Larson
Lincoln
Junior High School PTO
Ex-Lincolnite
loves Lincoln Daily News
2-2-01
To
the editor:
I
read your news every day. Tom and I moved to Huntsville, Ala., 15
years ago and really appreciate keeping in touch with what is
going on in Lincoln.
Patti
Lyon
Lacey's
Spring, Ala.
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