Lincoln Daily News.com
601 Keokuk St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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Lincoln Daily News publishes daily news about the Lincoln/Logan County area on
the Internet at www.lincolndailynews.com.
(We are not a print publication.) All subscriptions are free!
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The articles published in
Lincoln Daily News are the result of
research, interviews and news releases submitted. Any opinions expressed are those of
the writers.
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Our mission:
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.
Lincoln Daily News seeks a relationship with the good people of Logan County that is honest,
neighborly and never patronizing.
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Without shrinking from the bold delivery of unvarnished fact,
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Lincoln Daily News informs, stimulates and entertains.
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Lincoln Daily News publishes letters to the editor as
they are received.
The letters are not edited in content and do not
necessarily reflect
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Letters to the Editor
Lincoln Daily News
601 Keokuk St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
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will not publish 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 acceptable letters as space allows.
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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.
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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"]
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To the editor:
I would like to take
this opportunity to thank the citizens of Lincoln and the following
Lincoln businesses for their support during our 2002-2003
fund-raiser year, with the generosity of these downtown businesses
like Beans & Such, Coffee with Einstein, Franz Express, Guzzardo's
Italian Villa, Kathleen's Hallmark, Merle Norman Cosmetics, MKS
Jewelers, Prairie Years, Sports Plus, The Tan House. The community
is able to receive discounts from these businesses since they helped
our club by purchasing one of our LJWC discount cards.
It's always
appreciated when local and visiting citizens purchase lunch and
snacks from our annual concession stand located in the Latham Park
during the Art & Balloon Festival. This is a unique privilege for
our club since we were the original founders that started the Art
Fair.
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With the
community’s generosity of supporting our fund-raisers, we
are able to provide many financial donations, along with
many activities also need our (lady) power. We were able to
provide for our local schools, hospital, police department
programs, children's library, Logan County Fair, LCHS senior
awards, parks, Oasis center and too many other projects.
With a grateful heart our club members and myself would like
to say "thank you" for supporting Lincoln Junior Woman's
Club. Be looking for our next donation to the Scully Park.
Thank you.
Angela Getchel
President
2002-2003
(posted
6-7-03)
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