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            Tourism board to meet Tuesday, twice in February 
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            [February 10, 2014] 
            At last month's meeting of the 
			Abraham Lincoln Tourism Bureau of Logan County, the board of 
			directors decided to try meeting twice a month. As a result they 
			scheduled meetings for Feb. 11 and 25, both at 5 p.m. | 
		
            |  Historically, the board has met once per month on the fourth 
			Tuesday. In December they changed the meeting time from 4:30 p.m. to 
			5 p.m. in an effort to make it easier for board members to arrive at 
			the meeting on time. However, the fourth Tuesday is also a meeting 
			night for the Lincoln City Council, which means the board is 
			time-locked to finish early enough that bureau directors Tom 
			O'Donohue and Keith Snyder can move on to their next meeting. 
			 Since the city of Lincoln took over as the administrator of the 
			hotel-motel tax, and consequently the oversight entity for the 
			tourism bureau, the tourism board has discussed when to have 
			meetings. In general, the Tuesday evening sessions are still the 
			most convenient for all board members. However, getting the meetings 
			wrapped up before 7 p.m. has proven to be a great challenge. At the January meeting O'Donohue suggested meeting twice in 
			February. He also suggested that the first meeting of the month 
			could be one of discussion on various topics, and the second meeting 
			of the month could be the official voting session of the board. 
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				 This would mean that those entities seeking financial support 
				from the board would need to make their appearances at the first 
				meeting of the month. The board would then vote on whether or 
				not to grant the requests at the second meeting. The board agreed that giving this a try in February was 
			worthwhile. If this proves to be successful, the board may make this 
			a permanent change. Currently, both meetings are scheduled to be at the Hampton Inn 
			in Lincoln. O'Donohue also mentioned that he is still in favor of 
			moving the venue from time to time to locations outside of the city. 
            [By NILA SMITH] 
            
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