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            | Dear Editor: We at Logan County 
            ESDA would like to take this opportunity to thank the many disaster 
            workers who helped in various ways by responding to our most recent 
            locally declared tornado disaster of May 30. The special efforts of 
            the responders during that night, including the various weather 
            spotters, fire, EMS and law enforcement agencies who collaborated on 
            the impacted area's safety needs, were greatly appreciated. Thank you to the 
            long-term debris management workers from IDOT, IDOC, IEMA, Lincoln 
            Rural Explorers, YMCA, Job Corps, Lincoln FS, Lincoln Ag Center, 
            Logan County Highway, city of Mount Pulaski, city of Lincoln and to 
            all who heard the page and called the office or showed up. Thank you 
            to the American Red Cross and the many grocery stores and 
            restaurants in Lincoln and Logan County who donated food or had it 
            sent out to the impacted area. Thank you to the farming community 
            for the great network you have in helping one another. A special 
            thank you for those of you who stayed at home and prayed for the 
            victims that had been impacted.   [to top of second column in 
            this letter] | 
 We also send 
                    a special thanks to the many elected officials who offered 
                    their support, especially to Dale Voyles, Dick Logan and 
                    Rep. Mitchell, who walked beside us through the whole 
                    process. We at Logan County 
            are no strangers to emergencies or disaster, and our response will 
            continue to be the same, as we know your continued help will only be 
            a request away. 
            Yours truly, Dan 
            Fulscher 
            Terry Storer Logan County ESDA 
              (posted 
            6-21-03) 
               
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            | To the editor: 
            I would like to commend your 
            publication for its wonderful article writing and its support and 
            concern for the upcoming sesquicentennial celebration. It's odd how 
            I can read an article that you have published and feel comfortable 
            and pleased about the accuracy of the material and its 
            presentation, but then when I pick up a local newspaper and read 
            news about the same subject and circumstances, I am disgusted with 
            what I've read. I really enjoy your articles and your methods of 
            writing.  
            Unfortunately not all news is going to 
            be good, and I don't believe in sugarcoating it if it's not. I do, 
            however, believe that we should focus on finding the positive side 
            of events such Lincoln's sesquicentennial and find ways of 
            overcoming negative issues that arise.   [to top of second column in 
            this letter] | 
 
            Somehow when all you can read in the 
            news is about all the problems and lack of cooperation, it can cause 
            a person to loose the drive that they started out with on such a 
            project like the celebration. 
            Please keep up the wonderful support of 
            our community and its activities. I know it makes me feel better 
            each time I can read an accurate follow-up of current happenings. 
            Sincerely,  
            Greg Pelc  
            Rock Solid Sound & Stage Productions 
            (posted 6-14-03)   
    
            [Lincoln Daily News article by Jan Youngquist, posted June 11: "Lincoln Sesquicentennial 
    Committee seeks city approval of celebration plans"] |