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             Special
            meeting to develop ideas for local economy 
            [JAN.
            30, 2001]  A
            special meeting of Main Street Lincoln’s Economic Restructuring
            Committee will be Wednesday, Jan. 31, at 5:30 p.m. in the Lincoln
            Public Library Annex Conference Room.  This open meeting
            is to develop ideas to help current downtown businesses to
            thrive and bring new businesses to the area.  Anyone interested
            in strengthening the local economy is welcome to attend. 
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             Looking
            for Lincoln starts the year off right 
            [JAN.
            26, 2001]  The
            Looking for Lincoln committee met Wednesday, Jan. 24, at the Abraham
            Lincoln Tourism Bureau for their first meeting of the new year. 
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             Paul
            Beaver, chairman of the Master Plan Committee, presented the plans
            for creating a videotape concerning Looking for Lincoln in Lincoln
            and Logan County. They expect to distribute this video, when
            completed, to the chambers of commerce, motels, libraries, Looking
            for Lincoln sites and any other sites that would be applicable. The
            committee will be planning locations, costumes and props. They will
            also need actors and any good help available. More complete plans
            will be announced as the committee's work progresses. Beaver was
            very pleased to announce that they have a script which Judge
            Stringer wrote in 1911 which details places and events in Logan
            County where Lincoln visited during his lifetime. 
              
              
            Shirley
            Bartelmay reported there was a good turnout at the training for
            guides at the Postville Courthouse. Thirty-seven volunteers received
            training and 14 are scheduled for training with Richard Schachtsiek,
            site manager at the Postville Courthouse. An additional training
            session has been scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 15, and anyone
            interested is invited to attend. 
              
              
            
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 Wendy
            Bell, Main Street Lincoln program manager, reported that the
            Illinois Highway Department will be installing Looking for Lincoln
            signs along the highways this summer in order to have uniformity
            across the state. Wendy stated that everyone seemed very pleased
            with the courthouse tour. Good attendance made the evening very
            special, and it is expected that there will be expanded attendance
            next year. 
            Thressia
            Usherwood, director of the Abraham Lincoln Tourism Bureau, mentioned
            that the Festival of Trees was successful, and it appears that it
            will continue to be a highlight for the next Christmas season. 
            Ron Keller, Lincoln
            College Museum curator, announced that the college has already
            requested the state of Illinois to install Lincoln College Museum
            signs along old Route 66. The signs seem to have encouraged an
            increase in tourists stopping at the museum. 
            The next Looking for
            Lincoln meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 21, at 7 p.m. 
            [Kathleen
            McCullough]
             
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             Local
            cable company changes name 
            from MediaOne to Insight 
            [JAN.
            16, 2001]  In
            the event you were listening to last weekend’s Lincoln Railer
            basketball games, you may have caught the news. During the broadcast
            of the games on Channel 15 and the Lincoln Daily News website,
            Jim Ash stated the games were presented by Linc On TV and Insight
            Communications Inc.
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             Insight
            Communications of New York, N.Y., has finalized an agreement and
            purchased the Logan County cable system as well as other Midwest
            systems in a divestiture from the purchase of MediaOne by cable
            giant AT&T. 
              
              
            The
            move, in the works for several months, brought an end to speculation
            and rumor regarding the end owners of our local cable system. 
            Insight,
            a cable operation that is the eighth largest in the United States,
            is concentrated primarily in the four contiguous states of Illinois,
            Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky, and now has a 1.4 million subscriber
            base with the new purchases in Illinois that include Springfield and
            Lincoln. 
            According
            to Kim Kelly, vice president of Insight, the addition of some
            530,000 customers in this area will allow Insight Midwest to
            increase services to all their clients within the next year. The
            company specializes in offering bundled, state-of-the-art technology
            in mid-sized communities, delivering analog and digital video, high
            speed data and, in the near future, voice telephony to its
            customers. 
              
              
            Bill
            White, local cable manager, has stated that all employees and their
            expertise have been retained by Insight and that nothing current
            cable subscribers are comfortable with will change. The fact that
            Insight is geared toward second-tier markets will in fact increase
            cutting edge technology to be available to Lincoln residents sooner
            rather than having to wait for a mass cable operator to employ such
            technology in larger markets first. 
             
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             To
            underscore Insights’ involvement in smaller markets, Kim Kelly
            explained what benefits are just around the corner for Illinois
            cable subscribers: 
            "We are pleased to announce that Insight
            Digital continues to be deployed throughout various service areas,
            adding a whole new element to home entertainment. This means
            enhanced video and audio, electronic program guides, as well as
            expanded premium and pay-per-view services. Insight also is the
            first cable operator to offer DIVA’s video-on-demand service,
            OnSet, as part of a digital platform. With OnSet, trips to the video
            store become a thing of the past…OnSet offers hundreds of movies
            by genre, actor or alphabetically by title, and the selection
            appears instantly! Since OnSet stores the film digitally, viewers
            even have the capability to pause, rewind and fast forward." 
              
             
             
            Insight
            has stated that many of their forward-thinking ideas will be
            available within the year to subscribers throughout their base. 
            Insight,
            listed on Nasdaq under ICCI, also owns Insight Midwest, which, with
            co-owner AT&T, will be the controlling company for central
            Illinois. This joint venture will allow Lincoln cable subscribers to
            have cutting edge technology available in home entertainment without
            having to wait for other larger markets to be serviced first.
            Insight is interested in communities such as Lincoln, and the chance
            to be in the forefront of home entertainment technology should be
            exciting for all of us. 
            [Mike
            Fak]
              
            
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            [JAN.
            30, 2001]  For
            the week Jan 29.-Feb 4
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             Monday,
            Jan. 29 
            
            Chamber
            Executive Council 
            Noon 
            Chamber
            office 
            
            Wednesday,
            Jan. 31 
            
            Economic
            Development Council 
            8
            a.m. 
            Mayor’s
            office 
            
            Thursday,
            Feb. 1 
            
            Chamber
            Board of Directors 
            11:45
            a.m. 
            Chamber
            Conference Room 
            303
            S. Kickapoo St., Lincoln 
            
            Friday,
            Feb. 2 
            
            Chamber
            of Commerce official ribbon-cutting ceremony (business relocation) 
            10
            a.m. 
            Mission
            Mart 
            819
            Woodlawn Road, Lincoln 
            
            Saturday,
            Feb. 3 
            
            Chamber
            annual dinner 
            6
            p.m. 
            The
            Maple Club 
             
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 Upcoming
            events: 
            
            Mayoral
            forum – Feb. 21 
            Ag
            Day breakfast – March 21 
            Legislative
            breakfast – April 18 
            The
            Chamber’s Technology Committee encourages businesses to
            participate in a survey to identify and address the technological
            needs of our local businesses. Business personnel may complete this
            survey by clicking the icon on the Chamber’s home page at lincolnillinois.com
            or by picking up a survey at the Chamber office. 
            Lincoln/Logan
            County Chamber of Commerce 
            303
            S. Kickapoo St., Lincoln 
            (217)
            735-2385 
            chamber@lincolnillinois.com 
             
             [Provided
            by Bobbi Abbott, executive director]
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            [JAN.
            17, 2001]  Main
            Street Lincoln has
            a lot planned in the next five weeks, and we want to be certain you
            mark your calendars now so as not to miss a single important event.
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             Happy New
            Year! 
            
            • MORNINGS ON MAIN —
            Tuesday, Jan. 9, 8 a.m. at Sorrento's, 521 Broadway St. Coffee,
            rolls and a chance for you to share your ideas with others concerned
            about downtown Lincoln. Everyone
            is welcome! 
            
            • ANNUAL MEETING —
            Monday, Jan. 22, 7 p.m. in City Council Chambers (second floor
            of City Hall). Acknowledgement of accomplishments, voting on new
            board members and officers by current Main Street partners, plans
            for the new year. Come and get in on the action! 
            • LOOKING FOR LINCOLN
            MASTER PLAN MEETING — Wednesday, Jan. 24, 7 p.m. in the second
            floor conference room at Union Planters Bank, 303 S. Kickapoo. Are
            you interested in economic growth through heritage tourism? This is
            the group that's making it happen! Join us! 
            • ECONOMIC
            RESTRUCTURING COMMITTEE MEETING — Wednesday, Jan. 31, 5:30
            p.m. in the Lincoln Public Library Annex Conference Room. Are you
            concerned about the wide-open spaces in our downtown retail
            environment? Then this is the group to get involved with! We're
            developing a plan of action to fill the vacancies and revitalize the
            area. Creative thinkers with a positive attitude needed. 
             
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             • MAYORAL FORUM AT
            MORNINGS ON MAIN - Tuesday, Feb. 13, 7:30 a.m. (note the time
            change) at Sorrento's. We've invited all mayoral candidates to join
            us and present their ideas and views on downtown Lincoln. In
            preparation, we're asking YOU to write down and send your suggested
            questions to Main Street by Feb. 1. You may mail them to 303 S.
            Kickapoo, fax them to 735-9205 or e-mail them to manager@mainstreetlincoln.com.
            Questions will be sorted for duplication and the most relevant
            chosen. Each candidate will have the opportunity to address each
            question selected. No questions will be accepted from the floor;
            therefore, if you want to address a topic, you must send the
            question in advance. If you think the mayor has an impact on
            downtown, now is the time to find out the candidates’ views so you
            can make the best decision in the voting booth. 
            • AS ALWAYS, Main
            Street Lincoln is working with you to make downtown a great place to
            work, shop and socialize. Got a suggestion? Call us at 732-2929. 
            
            [Wendy
            Bell, program manager] 
            
             
            
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