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Lincoln Daily News.com
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Lincoln, IL 62656
TEL: (217) 732-7443
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Lincoln Daily News are the result of
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the writers.
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ldneditor@lincolndailynews.com
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Youngquist
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Letters to the Editor |
The
Lincoln Daily News publishes letters to the editor as
they are received.
The letters are not edited in content and do not
necessarily reflect
the views of Lincoln Daily News.
Lincoln Daily News requests that writers responding to
controversial issues address the issue and refrain from
personal attacks. Thank you!
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Sept. 11 county observances at wrong
times |
9-10-02
To whom it may concern:
Does the county
realize that the time they have for the observances of a moment of
silence are the wrong times? They should be 7:45, 8:03, 8:41, 9:10
Central time.
Thanks,
Melissa Byrd |
Response
Dear Ms. Byrd,
Good observation.
We checked with JoAnn Marlin in the Logan County Board office. She
reported that they used the times supplied by ESDA. Assistant ESDA
Director Terry Storer explained that they chose to make the times
CDT rather than EDT in order that the schools might fully
participate.
Jan Youngquist
Managing Editor |
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A little-known Bears fact
9-9-02
To the
editor:
I am glad that the Bears are spending
the year back in central Illinois. I use the word "back" because
they got their start in the NFL down the road in Decatur. They
were called the Decatur Stalleys. … [Isn’t] this an interesting
Bears fact.
Mark Fielden
Winchester |
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Lincoln Daily News
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address or phone number information).
Lincoln Daily News reserves the right to edit letters to reduce their size or to correct obvious errors.
Lincoln Daily News reserves the right to reject any letter for any
reason. Lincoln Daily News will publish as many
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‘Your news
STINKS!’ |
9-9-02
To the
editor:
I can NEVER get any of the links to
open up to read the article???? WHY IS THIS??
There is a lot of news on LDC I want
to read — like in the Saturday, Sept. 7, Letter to the Editor.
When I click on it, it just comes up BLANK!
I use Netscape 7.4 — and I can NEVER
get any of your links to open up! PLMK [please let me know] what gives!
Alan Boyd |
Response
Alan:
Thanks for your message. As a result
of your request, I again checked out LDN and found that everything
opens fine here with Netscape 6.2. Things look a little different,
but everything works. So, Netscape isn’t likely to be the culprit.
But, please try our site with Internet Explorer (5 or 6) just for
more information.
We have gotten a few other complaints
from abelink users. I don’t know if that is the problem or not.
There may be an issue with the distance the request has to travel
and your connection is timing out.
Nothing is blocked on Lincoln
Daily News, nothing is restricted and it is not browser-
specific. We want you to be able to read everything we post, and
so do our advertisers.
Let us know what the outcome of the
Internet Explorer test is and if we can provide further
assistance.
Meanwhile, here is the text of that
letter to the editor posted on Saturday. (See
below.)
Jim Youngquist
Publisher,
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Thanks to LDC staff
9-7-02
Dear
LDC staff:
To all of you who have cared for and
cared about our daughter Darla Cramer throughout the 40 years she
was a resident at LDC, "Thank you." Thanks [to] you just does not
seem enough when you have been like family to her and to us. She
and we will miss you.
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Thank you from all of us in the
Lincoln Parents Association. I think I can speak for all of
us, that collectively, we would do it all again. You the staff,
the union and we parents fought the good fight and a clean fight.
We commend you all and wish only the best and God’s blessings to
each and every one of you.
Till we meet again....
Sincerely,
Janet and
Larry Bruns |
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Railer band has been working hard on halftime show |
9-4-02
Dear Editor:
I just wanted to say a few words
about the Railer Marching Band. I’m a member of the band, so I
know how hard it’s been. We worked our [tails] off for two weeks
at camp before school started. Then we started early morning
practices on our first full day of school.
It’s been really tough this year. We
have an all-new show that’s a lot more complicated and difficult
than last year. Plus we’ve incorporated something new this year, a
flag squad, who have also been working really hard. During band
camp, most days we’d go from 8-12, 1-4 and 6-9.
We also had to deal with people
switching instruments. There’s a lot of people this year marching
and playing instruments they’d never played before. For example,
we have girls who played flute last year playing baritone this
year, and clarinetists playing percussion and tuba... just to
mention a few.
It’s been hectic, tiring, and
crazy... but it’s paying off. Our halftime show last Friday has
gotten great comments. I know it was short, but we’re getting
there. I guarantee the show will be different every time, as we
add onto and improve the show.
[to top of second column in this
letter]
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I also want to say a few words about
Mr. Swaar. He’s also had to deal with a lot this year. He’s had to
deal with working in the flag squad, marching with people gone to
sports and such, and some people just get tired and get
unmotivated and [have] an attitude. I don’t know how he does it. I
honestly think that none of us band members could. He spent most
of his summer vacation getting things ready for this year; he’s
put in so much time and effort. I think I would be right in
speaking for the whole band when I say we appreciate it so much,
and sometimes I really don’t think he knows.
But now maybe everyone will know how
hard we’ve all worked and come see us perform at our next halftime
show on Sept. 13.
Sincerely,
Holly
Phillips |
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