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- 07/29/2007 08:17:41
Two firefighters were injured at an overnight fire in Pittsburgh's Lincoln-Larimer neighborhood.
- 07/29/2007 07:50:29
The Freedom Forum Journalists Memorial, located in Freedom Park, pays tribute to journalists who have died while trying to report the news. The memorial rises above the Potomac River with views of the Washington Monument, the Jefferson and Lincoln memorials and the National Cathedral.
- 07/29/2007 07:30:28
The patrol asked drivers heading west to Lincoln to use Highway 6.
- 07/29/2007 07:21:02
Local officials say their field trip to Lincoln County, N.C., to see the impact of its spec-building program was informative, and most believe Lancaster County would benefit from such a program.
- 07/29/2007 06:52:54
Area hospitals are mostly mum on Silver Cross' proposal to build a $400 million hospital in the fast-growing Lincoln-Way area to replace its Joliet facility, saying they plan to wait until an official proposal is submitted to the state planning board before commenting.
- 07/29/2007 06:48:06
The Lincoln Fire Department is investigating the cause of a fire that damaged an apartment building still under construction.
- 07/29/2007 06:31:59
Prince Charles is to meet craft apprentices at Lincoln Cathedral during a visit to the city.
- 07/29/2007 06:20:21
Lee Newspapers Despite dwindling passenger numbers, the Lincoln Airport s future looks relatively bright.
- 07/29/2007 06:09:36
Matt Donahue and Derrick McKenzie have found themselves doing double duty in preparation for today's Shrine Bowl in Lincoln.
- 07/29/2007 05:46:50
Prince Charles meets craft apprentices at Lincoln Cathedral during a visit to the city.
- 07/29/2007 05:09:31
LINCOLN — Safety concerns regarding the wooden playground structure prompted members of the Lincoln school PTSA to investigate funding possibilities for new equipment two years ago, reports the Blackfoot Valley Dispatch.
- 07/29/2007 04:59:59
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- 07/29/2007 04:51:52
In an effort to improve the relationship between the larger Jefferson City community and Lincoln University, an “LU Summit” is being planned for October.
- 07/29/2007 04:39:37
"Once On This Island," 8 p.m., Theatre in the Park, Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site; $10 adults, $7 children.
- 07/29/2007 04:26:00
Springfield may be known as the home of Abraham Lincoln, but an artifact linked to another United States president also is on display in town. The Brinkerhoff Home recently received a chair previously used by George Washington.
- 07/29/2007 04:24:27
The death of Timothy Ryan, a 45-year-old homeless man whose head was stomped on during an alleged attack by another homeless man, was a shock to those who stayed with both men outside Lincoln Library.
- 07/29/2007 03:44:29
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- 07/29/2007 03:22:24
Area hospitals are mostly mum on Silver Cross' proposal to build a $400 million hospital in the fast-growing Lincoln-Way area to replace its Joliet facility, saying they plan to wait until an official proposal is submitted to the state planning board before commenting.
- 07/29/2007 02:57:40
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) - A homeless man has died after being beaten outside the Lincoln Library in Springfield. Sangamon County Coroner Susan Boone says 45-year-old Timothy Ryan died of apparent head trauma. An autopsy is scheduled for tomorrow.
- 07/29/2007 01:31:16
As if audiences hadn’t been thoroughly challenged and dazzled a-plenty by a week of exceptional concerts, Festival del Sole served up a double-barreled musical blast at Yountville’s Lincoln Theater Sunday night.
- 07/29/2007 01:18:08
The Lincoln board of education could possibly close two of its schools.
- 07/29/2007 01:17:51
Before the interstate highway system, before Route 66, before any of the conveniences car travelers take for granted today, there was the Lincoln Highway.
- 07/29/2007 00:20:22
SHOSHONE - The voice of auctioneer Carl Van Tassel ringing out over the Lincoln County Fairgrounds meant only one thing: The market animal sale, the highlight of the nine-day fair, had begun.
- 07/29/2007 00:13:54
UTICA — A chemical leak at a Lincoln Avenue industrial building sent one worker to a hospital and led police to restrict access to the area for several hours Saturday afternoon.
- 07/29/2007 00:11:01
Two men carrying semiautomatic handguns robbed four people in a home in the 9400 block of East Lincoln at about 2:30 a.m. Saturday morning, Sgt. Bruce Watts said. Watts said the men knocked on a door and when someone answered the men hit the person in the face and told four people inside -- ages 15, 17, 23 and 24 -- to lie on the floor and pull out their wallets. The suspects fled in a black ...
- 07/28/2007 23:54:33
PIERRE -- The South Dakota Highway Patrol has scheduled checkpoints for August in the following counties: Beadle, Brown, Brule, Hand, Kingsbury, Lincoln, Marshall, Meade, Minnehaha, Pennington and Yankton.
- 07/28/2007 23:29:09
LINCOLN - A lot once owned by Abraham Lincoln is the site for Logan County's first official sign commemorating the 16th president commissioned by a Dayton, Ohio, collector and illustrator.
- 07/28/2007 23:15:54
DOWNERS GROVE – William White, who has been a fugitive since escaping from a federal prison in 1990, was caught by U.S. Marshals and Illinois State Troopers at the Chicago Southland Lincoln Oasis.
- 07/28/2007 23:11:47
In some ways, the Lincoln Park neighborhood is an experiment of how the city government wants downtown Mankato to work. In 1992, it was the testing ground for a grant program that gave homeowners up to $25,000 to renovate their homes.
- 07/28/2007 23:01:31
LINCOLN Tyler Legate says few people gave the North team much of a chance to win Saturday s Shine Bowl.
- 07/28/2007 23:00:40
Lincoln The University of Nebraska Ticket Office announced single-match volleyball tickets for the 2007 season will go on sale at 8 a.m. Wednesday.
- 07/28/2007 22:27:24
JEROME, Idaho -- North Side Soil and Water Conservation District is sponsoring a Spring Farmer’s Meeting on Wednesday, April 4, at 5 p.m. It will be held at the Sawtooth Best Western Inn on South Lincoln in Jerome.
- 07/28/2007 22:15:35
A member of the Lincoln County Agricultural Board said concerns about hog pens would be addressed by the 2008 fair. Hogs were not allowed in their usual building this year because of structural problems. Some exhibitors complained that the porker’s new parking was too hot for the animals.
- 07/28/2007 22:14:41
ESCANABA — The 35th U.P. Chess Championship will take place Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 18-19 in the Bay College Cafeteria Center, 2001 N. Lincoln Road,...
- 07/28/2007 22:12:41
Extending proper handshakes and creating spreadsheets are some of the many basic and advanced real-world business skills learned by Kathleen Johnson’s middle-school Future Business Leaders of America students at Logan and Lincoln Middle Schools.
- 07/28/2007 21:54:13
A dive team in Lincoln County has recovered the body of a 29-year-old Auburndale man whose canoe reportedly overturned late last night.
- 07/28/2007 21:45:10
WESSON — Copiah-Lincoln Community College Board of Trustees Vice Chairman Roy Winkworth of Natchez has been elected chairman of the Mississippi Association of Community/Junior College Trustees during its annual meeting recently on the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
- 07/28/2007 21:40:26
Lincoln County is reporting a fatal car accident that happened on Highway 8, east of Highway 51 in the Town of Bradley before noon Saturday.
- 07/28/2007 21:40:15
Authorities in Lincoln County have recovered the body this morning of a 29-year-old man whose canoe reportedly overturned late last night.
- 07/28/2007 21:29:18
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- 07/28/2007 21:05:04
A Lincoln family will soon have a new home, thanks to a local bank.
- 07/28/2007 20:51:21
New England Pest Control did not violate environmental laws when it killed several sparrows at a National Grid facility in Lincoln, a state Department of Environmental Management investigation has found.
- 07/28/2007 20:49:46
LINCOLN — First Avenue Park seemed to have everything for the close knit community nearby — open spaces to play, ball fields and plenty of room for having fun.
- 07/28/2007 20:49:36
LINCOLN — Federal and local officials say soil in a public park next to an abandoned brass foundry is contaminated with lead.
- 07/28/2007 20:20:56
The annual Lincoln National Forest insect and disease aerial survey of forested areas within Otero and Lincoln counties has detected a marked increase in three defoliating agents in comparison to a previous survey conducted in August 2006, according to Joe Garcia, public affairs officer for the U.S. Forest Service in Alamogordo.
- 07/28/2007 19:19:57
This week we have some interesting pictures of some of the drivers that competed on a regular basis at the Little Lincoln Speedway. Do you recognize any of the guys in the picture? If you do, Bill Smarrs and Russell Bradley would like to hear from you.
- 07/28/2007 19:10:12
One man is dead after an accident on Mud River Lake in Lincoln County.
- 07/28/2007 18:16:43
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- 07/28/2007 18:03:17
A man died Saturday morning after jumping from the top floor of the Que Place Parking Facility at 1111 Q St. Lincoln Police Chief Tom Casady said 22-year-old Kaleb Murfield jumping into the alley behind the building just after 4 a.m.
- 07/28/2007 17:56:02
MERRILL -- Authorities in Lincoln County have recovered the body this morning of a 29-year-old man whose canoe reportedly overturned late last night.
- 07/28/2007 17:12:33
Associated Press - July 28, 2007 7:05 PM ET MERRILL, Wis. (AP) - Authorities in Lincoln County have recovered the body this morning of a 29-year-old man whose canoe reportedly overturned late...
- 07/28/2007 17:12:05
Wet weather may have contributed to a serious crash Saturday afternoon that sent a Lincoln County man to the hospital. The impact was so severe the driver was thrown from his vehicle.
- 07/28/2007 16:48:28
Attention to widening Interstate 80 in the Lincoln area is about to shift eastward. Contractors are wrapping up work near Lincoln Municipal Airport and turning to an estimated $45 million project between the 56th Street and I-180 interchanges for the next three years.
- 07/28/2007 15:49:53
Two men carrying semi-automatic handguns robbed four people in a home in the 9400 block of East Lincoln at about 2:30 a.m. today, Wichita police Sgt. Bruce Watts said. Watts said the men knocked on the door, and when someone answered they hit the person in the face and told four people inside -- ages 15, 17, 23 and 24 -- to lie on the floor and pull out their wallets. The intruders fled in a ...
- 07/28/2007 15:28:58
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- 07/28/2007 15:16:00
LINCOLN Nose tackle Craig Roark has asked for and received a release from his scholarship and is no longer part of the Nebraska football team, he said Thursday.
- 07/28/2007 13:28:09
UTICA – Firefighters are at the scene of a 2:15 p.m. chemical spill at the Tri-State Laundries building on Lincoln Avenue in West Utica along the North-South Arterial.
- 07/28/2007 12:38:53
The Stags have had their Field Mill Capacity increased, but it is not back to the full limit just yet.....
- 07/28/2007 12:27:15
CRETE Playing in the Nebraska Shrine Bowl is an honor for the players selected and something Beatrice graduate Nick Grummert and Firth Norris graduate Jon Damkroger take very seriously.The 49th annual Shrine Bowl of Nebraska football game will be played tonight (Saturday) at Memorial Stadium in Lincoln.Players from the North and South squads will take the field for a 6:30 p.m. kickoff with the ...
- 07/28/2007 12:18:29
Between 75 and 150 gallons of diesel fuel leaked from a semi truck Friday evening, flowing across a parking lot near 84th Street and Nebraska 2 and into a nearby storm sewer, Lincoln Fire Capt. Eric Jones said.
- 07/28/2007 12:01:09
Jul 18, 2007 — A bust of Abraham Lincoln that used to be displayed in the doorway of the Wills House in Gettysburg will be coming to York County. The 70-inch high, nearly one-ton display has stood in front of the Wills House since 1981.
- 07/28/2007 12:01:00
The piece, made by a York sculptor, will be moved to a garden on the rail trail. Jul 19, 2007 — A bust of Abraham Lincoln that has stood in the doorway of the David Wills House in Gettysburg for more than two decades will be coming to York County.
- 07/28/2007 11:44:48
Biker dies after collision with deer on Hwy. W A Lincoln County man was killed in a highway accident Friday morning in St. Charles County.
- 07/28/2007 11:28:38
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- 07/28/2007 11:25:59
Associated Press - July 28, 2007 1:14 PM ET LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) - An August water meeting Nebraska officials have anticipated for months as a chance to head off Kansas legal action could instead...
- 07/28/2007 10:51:51
Police found the body of a missing Asheboro man in a seven-foot deep grave dug on his land. Police said Robert Lincoln Slaydon, 87, missing since July 3, died of asphyxiation.
- 07/28/2007 09:57:05
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- FTK Developers won the South Shore Little League Junior Minor championship with an 8-2 win over Lincoln Plumbing yesterday as Nick Rubilotta and winning pitcher Matthew Tuppatsch each hit grand slams.
- 07/28/2007 09:22:54
SPRINGFIELD — In his small office, crowded with pictures of friends, family and his role model, Abraham Lincoln, Larry Pulley has devoted one corner to his heroes — Illinois soldiers killed since the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
- 07/28/2007 09:05:23
LINCOLN — Attorney General Jon Bruning filed charges Friday against Franklin Police Department Officer Matthew Bower, 25, on suspicion of sexual abuse of an inmate, terroristic threats, bribery, trespassing and official misconduct.
- 07/28/2007 08:26:38
Two of Downriver's northernmost communities have been named to Money magazine's 25 most affordable towns to live in the United States. Lincoln Park and Melvindale made the list, which was published earlier this month on CNNMoney.com in a series called "Best Places to Live 2007."
- 07/28/2007 07:45:48
LINCOLN, Neb. -- A suspicious package forced Lincoln police to shut down a street near the Devaney Center on Friday. Someone called police when they saw a coffee can with duct tape and wires on it. Police called the bomb squad and brought in a robot.
- 07/28/2007 07:44:59
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- 07/28/2007 07:09:37
Police say a car being chased slammed into a house at Lincoln and Verona streets in Pittsburgh's Lincoln-Lemington section near the border with Penn Hills overnight.
- 07/28/2007 06:14:08
VISTA, July 28 (UNION-TRIBUNE): VISTA–Plans for how a shuttered Vista middle school will be used this fall are taking shape, although whether an adult school will be on the campus remains uncertain.
- 07/28/2007 06:04:06
Old at heart, young in form CRISSY PASCUAL / Union-Tribune Shea Homes spent $100,000 on wood and an undisclosed amount of money on other fixtures during the renovation of the historic American Folk farmhouse in Escondido. The builder moved the structure as part of the agreement for developing the Chaparral Ridge community.
- 07/28/2007 04:24:33
A 45-year-old homeless man on Friday remained hospitalized in critical condition after having his head stomped on, allegedly by another homeless man, outside Lincoln Library Thursday night.
- 07/28/2007 04:10:46
LINCOLN, Neb. - Former Billings Senior golfer Geoff Oliphant has given a verbal commitment to join the men's golf program at Nebraska Wesleyan University this fall.
- 07/28/2007 04:00:31
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- 07/28/2007 01:57:40
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) - First lady Mary Todd Lincoln will finally get her turn on the runway. Or at least the fashions of her day will.
- 07/28/2007 01:42:54
LINCOLN, Neb. - Former Billings Senior golfer Geoff Oliphant has given a verbal commitment to join the men's golf program at Nebraska Wesleyan University this fall.
- 07/28/2007 01:14:06
Mientras Fidel Castro siga vivo nada cambiará en Cuba, según el congresista republicano Lincoln Díaz Balart.
- 07/28/2007 01:09:14
Downtown or outskirts, there's something for everybody at GREELEY ARTS PICNIC, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. today and 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday, downtown Lincoln Park, 10th Avenue and 8th Street, Greeley.
- 07/28/2007 01:06:40
Hundreds of home-built airplanes will be on display at the Lincoln County Airport in Tea Aug. 10-12. Owners from around the region will take part in numerous activities as part of the North Central RV Fly-In. On Aug. 11, there will be a poker run from Tea to Vermillion, Yankton and Mitchell. All makes and models of home-built airplanes are invited to attend the fly-in. Contact Dave Fitz at ...
- 07/27/2007 23:40:25
PIERRE -- The South Dakota Highway Patrol has scheduled checkpoints for August in the following counties: Beadle, Brown, Brule, Hand, Kingsbury, Lincoln, Marshall, Meade, Minnehaha, Pennington and Yankton.
- 07/27/2007 23:35:08
A federal judge sentenced a Lincoln man to 10 years and three months in prison Thursday on a drug and gun charge. David L. Erickson, 20, was convicted of conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine and possession of a firearm in connection with a drug offense.
- 07/27/2007 23:34:48
Big questions lie ahead for the Lincoln Board of Education.
- 07/27/2007 23:34:37
Lincoln Fire and Rescue officials were tied up for about 1½ hours Friday afternoon, after a witness called 911 about a suspicious object resting on a curb near 15th and Claremont streets.
- 07/27/2007 23:34:28
Lincoln police spent nearly 2½ hours Thursday looking for a 2-year-old boy who had wandered away from a gas station at about 1:30 a.m.
- 07/27/2007 23:34:08
Between 75 and 150 gallons of diesel fuel leaked from a semi truck Friday evening, flowing across a parking lot near 84th Street and Nebraska 2 and into a nearby storm sewer, Lincoln Fire Capt. Eric Jones said.
- 07/27/2007 23:33:37
Attention to widening Interstate 80 in the Lincoln area is about to shift eastward. Contractors are wrapping up work near Lincoln Municipal Airport and turning to an estimated $45 million project between the 56th Street and I-180 interchanges for the next three years.
- 07/27/2007 23:30:53
DOWNERS GROVE – William White, who has been a fugitive since escaping from a federal prison in 1990, was caught by U.S. Marshals and Illinois State Troopers at the Chicago Southland Lincoln Oasis.
- 07/27/2007 23:23:17
Union workers at four Goodyear Engineered Products plants, including Lincoln’s, have approved a tentative five-year contract with The Carlyle Group, which is buying the division.
- 07/27/2007 23:13:45
Joseph Daniel Scallion, 36, of Lincoln, died Thursday, July 26, 2007, at Bothwell Regional Health Center. He was born May 22, 1971, in Lilbourn, a son of Fred and Jewel Scallion.
- 07/27/2007 23:02:59
HAMLIN — The new Lincoln County Memorial Fairgrounds will hold a dedication and groundbreaking on Aug. 8 at 3 p.m. County residents will be able to use the land for year-round recreation and social gatherings.
- 07/27/2007 22:51:25
?Into the Little Hill,? which had its North American premiere on Thursday night at John Jay College, presented by the Lincoln Center Festival, is anything but a safe and modest work.
- 07/27/2007 22:47:24
Coastal Bend’s pitchers took the mound Friday night and mowed down the heavy hitting Lincoln Saltdogs on their way to a 3-1 victory, the team’s second in a row since snapping a 12 game losing streak Wednesday night in Fort Worth.
- 07/27/2007 21:41:30
The Alton-Godfrey Rotary Club installed new hanging brackets with purple wave petunias on the lightpoles at Lincoln-Douglas Square in Downtown Alton this week. White’s Nursery in Godfrey donated the flowers.
- 07/27/2007 19:59:20
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- 07/27/2007 19:52:02
PIERRE -- The South Dakota Highway Patrol has scheduled checkpoints for August in the following counties: Beadle, Brown, Brule, Hand, Kingsbury, Lincoln, Marshall, Meade, Minnehaha, Pennington and Yankton.
- 07/27/2007 19:33:18
Between 75 and 150 gallons of diesel fuel leaked from a semi truck Friday evening, flowing across a parking lot near 84th Street and Nebraska 2 and into a nearby storm sewer, Lincoln Fire Capt. Eric Jones said.
- 07/27/2007 18:37:44
Associated Press - July 27, 2007 8:35 PM ET LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) - The United Steelworkers say members at four Goodyear plants, including one in Wisconsin, have approved a tentative contract with...
- 07/27/2007 18:33:18
Lincoln Fire and Rescue officials were tied up for about 1½ hours Friday afternoon, after a witness called 911 about a suspicious object resting on a curb near 15th and Claremont streets.
- 07/27/2007 17:49:37
This week we have some interesting pictures of some of the drivers that competed on a regular basis at the Little Lincoln Speedway. Do you recognize any of the guys in the picture? If you do, Bill Smarrs and Russell Bradley would like to hear from you.
- 07/27/2007 17:03:17
A Lincoln Public Schools Board of Education committee plans to unveil a proposal Monday before the full board that would suggest closing two schools.
- 07/27/2007 15:34:43
Lincoln police spent nearly 2½ hours Thursday looking for a 2-year-old boy who had wandered away from a gas station at about 1:30 a.m.
- 07/27/2007 15:23:02
Union workers at four Goodyear Engineered Products plants, including Lincoln’s, have approved a tentative five-year contract with The Carlyle Group, which is buying the division.
- 07/27/2007 15:15:28
LINCOLN, Neb. -- The state issued a health alert Friday for Pawnee Reservoir west of Lincoln. The alert warns about dangerous toxin levels from blue-green algae.
- 07/27/2007 14:03:17
A federal judge sentenced a Lincoln man to 10 years and three months in prison Thursday on a drug and gun charge. David L. Erickson, 20, was convicted of conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine and possession of a firearm in connection with a drug offense.
- 07/27/2007 13:58:25
Joseph Daniel Scallion, 36, of Lincoln, died Thursday, July 26, 2007, at Bothwell Regional Health Center. He was born May 22, 1971, in Lilbourn, a son of Fred and Jewel Scallion.
- 07/27/2007 13:33:18
Lincoln’s public transportation system StarTran will undergo some slight changes in the coming months.
- 07/27/2007 13:08:37
A new "food miles" report shows that British dairy farmers produce 31 percent more greenhouse gases per hectare than NZ dairy farmers, according to the Lincoln University report.
- 07/27/2007 13:00:28
About 160 central and north side Lincoln residences were without electricity this morning shortly before 7 a.m. after a car struck a utility pole in the 1200 block of Nicholson Road.
- 07/27/2007 11:37:19
Three men suspected of knocking a 16-year-old boy unconscious near Lincoln Park-Moyer Pool were issued summonses by Grand Junction police Wednesday, and police said such assaults are becoming more frequent during the pool’s free admission Wednesdays.
- 07/27/2007 11:27:50
Plum Creek Timber officials made another concession in their Measure 37 dealings with Lincoln County officials by withdrawing 51 of the 63 claims they originally filed, and removing 18,356 acres from consideration.
- 07/27/2007 10:51:36
Gerard Stel sits on a concrete bench at Antelope Park, surrounded by names of those who weren t as lucky as he was. The names on the walls at the Veterans Memorial Garden are reminders of war s bitter reality.
- 07/27/2007 09:28:37
U.S. Sen. Blanche Lincoln says she still thinks Attorney General Alberto Gonzales is the wrong person to lead the Justice Department. But she said Thursday that she hasn't decided if she'll join a call for a special prosecutor to investigate Gonzales.
- 07/27/2007 09:09:05
Vincent M. Richards, 16, 929 Lincoln Highway, was southbound on South Walnut Street when the vehicle he was driving was struck by a vehicle driven by Trenton J. Derenberger, 30, Columbus, as Richards entered the intersection at East Southern Avenue.
- 07/27/2007 07:26:58
Want to plot your "Escape from New York" this weekend? Better plan ahead due to night time closures that will affect the George Washington Bridge and the Lincoln Tunnel and a diversion on the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge due to rehabilitation and reconstruction of a local overpass bridge at Lily Pond Avenue in Staten Island.
- 07/27/2007 04:52:19
Lincoln Park and Riverdale will receive more than $60,000 from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security as part of Assistance for Firefighters Grants.
- 07/27/2007 03:47:58
BATAVIA -- At 31, Tracy Ramsey McDonnell has the rare honor of being elected class president.
- 07/27/2007 00:10:37
The Lincoln High School family got a new addition Thursday evening - a 7-foot, 750 pound bronze Trojan statue that sits in the middle of the newly remodeled courtyard.
- 07/26/2007 23:33:59
Gerard Stel sits on a concrete bench at Antelope Park, surrounded by names of those who weren’t as lucky as he was. The names on the walls at the Veterans Memorial Garden are reminders of war’s bitter reality.
- 07/26/2007 22:54:36
A pair of Lincoln pros are the top two seeds in the men’s open singles division of the Cornhusker State Games adult sanctioned tennis competition which begins Friday at the Nebraska Tennis Center.
- 07/26/2007 22:50:11
SPRINGFIELD - Efforts to reopen part of a state home for the developmentally disabled may have gotten a small boost earlier this week.
- 07/26/2007 21:26:32
Lincoln Co. Rural Water System Fires Back
- 07/26/2007 19:45:15
There's a new man on campus at Lincoln High School and he's holding his sword really high.
- 07/26/2007 19:33:24
FREEPORT - Historical figures could hit the ground running.
- 07/26/2007 19:19:55
Associated Press - July 26, 2007 9:14 PM ET LITTLE ROCK (AP) - US Senator Blanche Lincoln of Arkansas says she still thinks Attorney General Alberto Gonzales is the wrong person to lead the...
- 07/26/2007 17:50:17
This week we have some interesting pictures of some of the drivers that competed on a regular basis at the Little Lincoln Speedway. Do you recognize any of the guys in the picture? If you do, Bill Smarrs and Russell Bradley would like to hear from you.
- 07/26/2007 17:19:42
A 37-year-old West Lincoln man is in hospital with life-threatening injuries after he fell from a two-storey roof Thursday morning. The incident happened around 10:30 a.m. during construction at a house on Sixteen Road in West Lincoln.
- 07/26/2007 16:33:18
Gerard Stel sits on a concrete bench at Antelope Park, surrounded by names of those who weren’t as lucky as he was. The names on the walls at the Veterans Memorial Garden are reminders of war’s bitter reality.
- 07/26/2007 16:14:20
Amber Streyffeler may lack experience, but she certainly has no shortage of confidence. Streyffeler said she "just knew" her Lincoln Railsplitters would beat Urbandale on Monday and the team did just that. The 6-4 win put Lincoln into the state softball tournament for the ninth time.
- 07/26/2007 15:30:38
Mayor Chris Beutler said he made a donation to remind Nebraskans that there's always a great need for blood in the summer.
- 07/26/2007 15:18:05
Mayor Chris Beutler announced the five finalists for the position of Fire Chief.
- 07/26/2007 14:02:58
Amber Streyffeler may lack experience, but she certainly has no shortage of confidence.
- 07/26/2007 13:16:59
Summer concerts planned for Lincoln Castle will go ahead despite previous events being cancelled after a blunder.
- 07/26/2007 12:18:32
Lincoln Police say a Sonic Restaurant was burglarized Thursday morning.
- 07/26/2007 12:09:11
"It's not my temperament to be indulgently lengthy."
- 07/26/2007 09:56:28
About 60 Lincoln Township residents turned up for a recent meeting to talk about garbage. Lincoln Township is considering switching to curbside garage collection. Most residents now take their garage to the transfer station, and pay 75 cents to unload each bag of trash.
- 07/26/2007 09:03:06
The Lincoln Police Department arrests a man they say is responsible for a Thursday morning stabbing.
- 07/26/2007 08:45:18
Lincoln County 11 & 12 year old Little League All-stars play Portland for the State Little League championship on Thurs., July 26 at 3 p.m. The game will be played in Auburn.
- 07/26/2007 07:53:50
Lincoln Electric Holdings Inc., which makes robotic welding equipment, said Thursday that its second-quarter earnings increased 30 percent on strong export growth and increased sales by overseas units.
- 07/26/2007 07:02:50
Luxury lifestyle provider and the region’s largest private sector master developer, DAMAC Properties, today announced the launch of its project in Dubailand called – Westside at Lincoln Park.
- 07/26/2007 06:59:45
A bill that would create an Abraham Lincoln National Heritage Area in central Illinois is headed to the U.S. Senate floor for consideration.
- 07/26/2007 06:55:15
CLEVELAND, July 20 /-- Lincoln Electric Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:LECO) today announced that it has acquired Nanjing Kuang Tai Welding Material Co., Ltd., a manufacturer of stick electrode products based in Nanjing, China. Lincoln previously owned 35% of Nanjing indirectly through its investment in Kuang Tai Metal Industrial Co. Ltd., the seller in the transaction. Nanjing's annual sales are ...
- 07/26/2007 06:45:47
The Lincoln School District is still awaiting approval of grant applications it submitted to fund continued participation in the Teacher Advancement Program (TAP). (Northwest Arkansas Times)
- 07/26/2007 06:25:37
Second Quarter sales increased 16.7% to $586.6 million
- 07/26/2007 06:04:16
SPRINGFIELD -- Efforts to reopen part of a state home for developmentally disabled residents may have gotten a small boost earlier this week.
- 07/26/2007 05:52:04
CHARLES TOWN, W.Va. - There are many Civil War-era buildings across the country, but there is something special about the ones in East Coast towns such as Charles Town, film producer John Copeland said.
- 07/26/2007 04:37:37
NEWARK, N.J.----Lincoln Park Coast Cultural District : WHAT: Lincoln Park Coast Cultural District will hold a press conference Thursday, July 26 to kick-off the 2nd Annual Lincoln Park Music Festival, a four-day free music concert series themed "A Celebration of Music and Dance."
- 07/26/2007 03:41:55
Lincoln Financial Group has brought out a menu-style retirement plan comprising an individual personal pension, an unsecured pension plan and a unit-linked annuity. ...
- 07/26/2007 03:23:15
"I love the south side and I love the Lincoln program," said Phil Chia, 37, who played basketball and baseball for the Railsplitters. "I’ve been a...
- 07/26/2007 03:14:14
Phil Chia graduated from Des Moines Lincoln and coached at the school. Now he has been named activities director at Lincoln, Iowa's third-largest high school.
- 07/26/2007 03:01:53
A 47-year-old Sheboygan woman was hospitalized Wednesday afternoon after a pickup struck the mo-ped she was driving, according to the Sheboygan Police Department.
- 07/26/2007 01:42:43
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) - A bill that would create an Abraham Lincoln National Heritage Area in central Illinois is headed to the US Senate floor for consideration.
- 07/26/2007 01:09:16
Police in Lincoln are wearing "the patch."
- 07/26/2007 01:08:13
3Cinteractive has been selected to power Lincoln Financial Media's exciting new mobile commerce initiative. Only Platform built solely for radio with real-time matching technology to give listeners interactive song information and purchase opportunities. (PRWeb Jul 26, 2007)
- 07/25/2007 23:41:54
It was a scene straight from a middle-school dance. Instead of teenage boys, though, nearly 40 college basketball coaches lined the walls of the gym at the Bison Youth Sports Complex in Lincoln.
- 07/25/2007 23:39:54
What better way to spend third period than talking about FAFSA forms and such? Some Lincoln Northeast students were kind enough to indulge the Journal Star on Wednesday and tell their stories of applying to college.
- 07/25/2007 23:35:21
SPRINGFIELD - Efforts to reopen part of a state home for the developmentally disabled may have gotten a small boost earlier this week.
- 07/25/2007 23:24:44
SPRINGFIELD -- Efforts to reopen part of a state home for developmentally disabled residents may have gotten a small boost earlier this week.
- 07/25/2007 23:01:36
When Bill Moser completes his four-week bike tour across Nebraska, he will have ridden enough miles to have crossed the entire nation rather than a single state. Ironically, he is not raising money or awareness for any cause.
- 07/25/2007 22:58:57
Kenneth Lee Kreisel, 58, of Lincoln, died Tuesday, July 24, 2007, at his home near Lincoln. He was born Nov. 30, 1948, in Cole Camp, a son of Lee Fredrick and Emma Jean Bohling Kreisel.
- 07/25/2007 22:48:01
The centuries-old art of Beijing Opera encountered the century-old art of Western modern dance on Tuesday night at the New York State Theater, when the Lincoln Center Festival presented Shen Wei Dance Arts.
- 07/25/2007 22:43:11
Phil Chia graduated from Des Moines Lincoln and coached at the school. Now he's been named activities director for Iowa's third-largest high school. Chia, 37, played basketball and baseball for the Railsplitters. He began his duties today.
- 07/25/2007 21:37:30
Fordham University is charging ahead with plans to add up to 2 million square feet to its modest Lincoln Square campus, tripling the size of the Jesuit institution's facilities while building a giant complex of modern structures on the mostly undeveloped site. The project, which faces its first public hearing in September, re-envisions the 1960s-style campus, adding dorms, classroom space, and ...
- 07/25/2007 21:09:46
Cellphone service finally has arrived in Lincoln, which gained infamy in 1996 as the hideout of Unabomber Ted Kaczynski. Ironically, his 35,000-word manifesto, written on a manual typewriter, railed against the evils of technology.
- 07/25/2007 18:48:24
FREEPORT - It's not just a prelude to Freeport's 150th anniversary celebration of the Abraham Lincoln-Stephen Douglas debates in 2008.
- 07/25/2007 18:04:51
This week we have some interesting pictures of some of the drivers that competed on a regular basis at the Little Lincoln Speedway. Do you recognize any of the guys in the picture? If you do, Bill Smarrs and Russell Bradley would like to hear from you.
- 07/25/2007 17:48:47
SPRINGFIELD -- Efforts to reopen part of a state home for developmentally disabled residents may have gotten a small boost earlier this week.
- 07/25/2007 17:02:53
Phil Chia graduated from Des Moines Lincoln and coached at the school. Now he’s been named activities director for Iowa’s third-largest high...
- 07/25/2007 14:23:37
NEWARK, N.J.----Lincoln Park Coast Cultural District : WHAT: Lincoln Park Coast Cultural District will hold a press conference Thursday, July 26 to kick-off the 2nd Annual Lincoln Park Music Festival, a four-day free music concert series themed "A Celebration of Music and Dance."
- 07/25/2007 14:14:37
DAMARISCOTTA, Maine----First National Lincoln Corporation , today announced unaudited results for the quarter ended June 30, 2007. Earnings per share on a fully diluted basis were $0.33, up $0.01 or 3.1% from the $0.32 reported for the quarter ended June 30, 2006.
- 07/25/2007 12:35:59
You're sitting at a restaurant table savoring a glass of negroamaro when your neighbors' conversation intrudes just enough on yours to make it clear that the veil of decorum is about to shred. A voice rises, a reproach is hissed. One member of the couple gets up to go, the other grabs her arm. They are arguing in Italian, but you get the general idea.
- 07/25/2007 12:17:45
Jennifer Reinhart won "Homemaker of the Year" honors at this year's Lincoln County Fair & Rodeo. Reinhart entered the textiles, crafts, photography, food, food preservation, and horticulture divisions at the fair.
- 07/25/2007 12:10:45
For the third year, local authors are lined up to meet the public and sign and sell their books in a booth sponsored by the News-Times at the Lincoln County Fair.
- 07/25/2007 12:10:25
€ SPR 07-07: An application to develop a one-story structure for use as a pool house for the Bayview Planned Unit Development. The site is located on SE 48th Street in the Taft area, in the Single Family Residential (R-1-1.75) zone.
- 07/25/2007 12:09:35
U.S. Coast Guard Station Depoe Bay received a call around 11 a.m. Tuesday of a young male riding a boogie board, who appeared to be in distress offshore from Lincoln City.
- 07/25/2007 12:06:44
Steven J. Bechard became Lincoln City's top cop a year ago, and much has happened within the city's police department since then, bringing what City Manager David Hawker termed as "great success" thus far to the organization.
- 07/25/2007 12:06:34
Residents of Lincoln City lost a strong-willed, politically active community advocate when Marcia Burdette died on Friday, July 20 at the age of 62. Born Feb. 12, 1945 in Portland to Laurance and Harriett (Sanders) Burdette, Marcia grew up in Oregon and Washington.
- 07/25/2007 12:00:28
Up to 300 jobs could be axed at Siemens in Lincoln as the result of a major reorganisation.
- 07/25/2007 11:15:18
Lincoln County 11 & 12 year old Little League All-stars defeated York 5-3 in their first game of the State Little League playoffs. Steve Quinlan went the distance in the win (4H,3B,5K).
- 07/25/2007 11:00:49
Medomak Valley athletic director Matt Lash confirmed July 20, that Nick DePatsy has been hired as the boys’ varsity basketball coach on July 19 after he was approved by the school board. DePatsy started his duties on July 22 at summer basketball.
- 07/25/2007 11:00:29
Messalonskee came from behind in the bottom of the seventh inning to nip Amato’s 5-4 on July 19 and snap a three game losing streak. Nick Curato and Nick Booth singled and Tony Jacobs walked to load up the bases for a two run single to Ben Seel.
- 07/25/2007 10:30:41
Ricky Turco pleads not guilty to two burglary charges and criminal mischief for in connection with break-ins at Lincoln High School.
- 07/25/2007 08:33:05
There are 10 home offices left in the nationwide contest to win the grand prize of a $25,000 makeover.
- 07/25/2007 08:27:07
Starting Wednesday -- and possibly for the next three weeks -- the Lincoln Boulevard Bridge over the Long Island Expressway in Hauppauge will be closed for repairs.
- 07/25/2007 08:15:19
The Lincoln County News Website is presently in the process of posting this week’s news. Beginning at approximately 12 p .m. website visitors can see the stories as they are posted by using the “refresh” option on their browser bar.
- 07/25/2007 08:13:44
LEOMINSTER -- Some school and city officials said Tuesday they are open to any ideas that could keep the empty Lincoln School in use.
- 07/25/2007 08:00:51
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- 07/25/2007 07:22:04
Port Authority officials are asking motorists if they're willing to pay as much as $30 to use the Lincoln Tunnel. The question is one of many in a survey that seeks to gauge the public's reaction to possible plans to ease traffic congestion in the future. Tunnel traffic heading into New York City has increased by eight percent, or 1.6 million vehicles, over the past 10 years. A high-occupancy ...
- 07/25/2007 06:59:37
Lincoln Financial Group has been selected by the American Productivity & Quality Center , an internationally recognized resource for process and performance improvement, as one of only six best practice partners for an in-depth study on recruiting, selecting, and retaining talent in a competitive market.
- 07/25/2007 06:59:26
Prize-winning architect Zaha Hadid is best known for the fluid, dancing shapes of her buildings. Now, her designs really are turning into a dance. The Iraqi-born architect has teamed up with internationally acclaimed Belgian choreographer Frederic Flamand to create "Metapolis II," a multimedia performance energized by Hadid's sets and costumes, electronic music and video - and the sound of a live ...
- 07/25/2007 06:49:29
By VERENA DOBNIK Prize-winning architect Zaha Hadid is best known for the fluid, dancing shapes of her buildings. Now, her designs really are turning into a dance. The Iraqi-born architect has teamed up with internationally acclaimed Belgian choreographer Frederic Flamand to create "Metapolis II," a multimedia performance energized by Hadid's sets and costumes, electronic music and video - and ...
- 07/25/2007 06:30:37
Farmington, Prairie Grove and Lincoln firefighters responded to a fire Tuesday morning on U.S. 62. No one was injured. (Northwest Arkansas Times)
- 07/25/2007 06:11:19
After years of debate and wavering support from Gov. Rod Blagojevich, a state agency spokesman said Tuesday that Lincoln Estates, a cluster of homes for 40 developmentally disabled adults at the site of the former Lincoln Developmental Center, probably will open sometime in the next 12 months.
- 07/25/2007 05:59:54
Port Authority officials are asking motorists if they're willing to pay as much as $30 to use the Lincoln Tunnel. The question is one of many in a survey that seeks to gauge the public's reaction to possible plans to ease traffic congestion in the future.
- 07/25/2007 05:37:26
You hate traffic -- no doubt about that. But how much would you pay to avoid it? In a survey mailed last week to 38,000 users of the Lincoln Tunnel, the Port Authority asked if drivers would pay as much as $30 to use a 2.5-mile lane reserved for high-toll payers.
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