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Former
Lincolnite enjoyed another rail fest
9-19-01
Dear
LDN:
Just
a quick note of thanks to the community of Lincoln for another
enjoyable railsplitter festival — I believe it was the 30th
anniversary? I can recall going to the first festival (when I was
8 years old), and I have tried to make it back to Lincoln most of
the years since I moved to Chicago in 1985.
I
was very impressed with the attendance, the number of different
exhibits and food concessions, as well as the entertainment this
year. The cowboy storyteller and antique engines were personal
favorites! The weather was absolutely perfect.
And
finally, after the tragic events of last week, it was very
uplifting to see the people of Lincoln come together and show
their patriotism and sense of community — the foundation of what
built America over the last 200-plus years.
My
sincere thanks to the organizers and the city of Lincoln for this
event — already looking forward to next year!
Best
regards,
Jeff
Weingarz
Schaumburg
[Click
here for reports and pictures of this year’s events at the 31st
annual Abraham Lincoln National Railsplitting Contest and Crafts
Festival.]
Stop-arm
violations put children at risk
9-18-01
To
the editor:
I
am a school bus driver for special needs children in Lincoln. I
love my job, and I take it very seriously. When the children are
being loaded, unloaded or riding in the bus, they are my
responsibility.
On
the bus there are big red and amber lights. These lights flash
when activated by me. There is also a large red stop sign, that
has four large red flashing lights, that protrudes from the left
side of the bus.
When
I am loading or unloading children onto my bus, I first MUST
activate the amber lights to caution drivers that I will be
stopping. I usually activate these lights about one block from my
destination. When I spot the child who is riding on the bus, I
immediately come to a complete stop and open the service door.
This activates the red caution lights as well as the stop sign.
These red lights are not a suggestion to stop. It is the law.
Every
day I get people who speed past my stop arm and red flashing
lights. This is just like running a stop sign or stoplight. When
this is done, the violator puts the children at risk.
I
am making it a point to write down any and all information that I
get from the violator’s automobile. I then take it to the city
police and turn it over to them. They in turn track down the
violator and turn the complaint in to the states attorney's
office.
I
am asking all drivers to look around when you drive. The biggest
excuse I get is, "I didn't see you." How could you not
see a big yellow school bus with several red and amber lights
flashing on it?? If you are unable to spot a school bus, then
maybe you should not be able to drive.
Thank
you.
Tammy
L. Smith
Lincoln
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