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Lincoln Daily News.com
601 Keokuk St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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The mission of Lincoln Daily News is to tell the stories of Logan County in a contemporaneous manner, with lively writing and a predilection for simple truth fairly told.
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Grandchildren
enjoyed firemen’s open house
9-6-01
To
the editor:
Would
like to say "thanks" to the fire chief and his crew for
doing a great job on their first open house at the Lincoln Fire
Department. My five grandchildren enjoyed it so much, I took a
whole roll of film in trying to catch all their excitement...and
expressions.
Keep
up the yearly open house. It was a good learning experience for
them and helped to fill the boot for MDA...Jerry’s kids.
Jo
Marlin
[Click
here for Sept. 4 LDN article "Not just for kids!" with
link to pictures from the open house.]
Response
to economic growth editorial
9-5-01
To
the editor:
I
read your commentary ["Economic
pie," by Mike Fak] with interest today. I have to say, it
made sense.
My
husband and I moved to Lincoln in March, and in driving around to
see what spaces are available, we were heartbroken to see a
building complex like the Stage-Staples building sitting empty.
When we asked why those businesses couldn't make it in Lincoln, we
were told it was a corporate decision and not because of lack of
local support.
So,
in brainstorming, we thought, "Wouldn't it be nice to turn
that area into a beautiful little mini-mall with various
shops?" It would be economically wonderful to get big
manufacturing plants into Lincoln, but the average Joe can’t do
that. We can, however, start up a variety of small business (shoe
store, pretzel place, jewelry store, big-tall man’s
shop, candle place, nail salon, fresh meat store, dog
bakery, pet photo shop, just to name a few).
Tom
and I came from Racine, Wis., which started just such a place
downtown. It had a showroom for antique cars, a wonderful ice
cream shop, a nail salon, a craft store, a hot dog shop, etc. It
was growing when we left, so we have to think it will continue to
be successful.
I
don't know what the first step would be to getting something like
this for our town, but I would be willing to be part of any
discussions. Love to hear what you and others might think.
Linda
L. Marini
Executive
Director
Lincoln
Area YMCA
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