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C heeseheads at city council. Alderman Tom O'Donohue (left) and Mayor
Keith Snyder wore their cheesehead hats at the opening of the
city council meeting.
At last week’s workshop session
of the Lincoln City Council, the two Packer fans vowed that if
their team won, they would appear at the Monday night meeting as
cheeseheads. True to their word, both donned their hats at the
beginning of the meeting. Snyder also sported a Green Bay
necktie, which Alderman David Wilmert surmised was grounds for
dismissal in some workplaces. Snyder replied, “Well then, so be
it.”
Picture by Nila Smith (Click on picture for larger image.) |
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Lincoln Youth Wrestling, Humane Society pancakes and sausage,
announcement from officer Tim Butterfield, and author Anne
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In this
Jan. 6 photo, Matthew Hoffman
confers with his attorney during his
arraignment in the Knox County Court of
Common Pleas in Mount Vernon, Ohio.
Hoffman, who killed two women and a boy
during a home burglary and dropped their
dismembered bodies down a hollow tree.
confessed to police that the house was a
random target, picked because no
neighbors were nearby and the garage
door was open.
The Columbus
Dispatch newspaper obtained Hoffman's confession through a
public-records request. The 30-year-old
Hoffman pleaded guilty and is serving
life in prison. Prosecutors told him
they wouldn't seek the death penalty if
he revealed where the bodies were and
explained what happened.
AP
photo by Jay LaPrete
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story "Killer of 3 confesses Ohio house
was random target" below in
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Feb. 8
LCHS to assist Polar
Plunge, LCU spring semester,
Lincoln Youth Wrestling, Humane Society pancakes and sausage,
announcement from officer Tim Butterfield, and author Anne
Eldridge make Close Up
Zooming in
on the people,
places and things that make this community interesting!
sponsored by
CHRIS COYNE, Agent -- State Farm
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In this theater publicity image, Reeve Carney, center, portrays Peter Parker in a scene from the
musical "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark," in New York.
The $65 million production is being panned by critics.
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Chicago Bulls'
Carlos Boozer (5) goes to the basket as Portland Trail Blazers'
Wesley Matthews defends during the first quarter of their NBA
basketball game Monday in Portland, Ore.
Portland beat the Bulls 109-103.
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