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- 10/26/2007 03:13:07
Replacing Jordan Bernstine seems impossible, but it is a task Zac Mason has taken on this fall.
- 10/26/2007 03:07:13
SPRINGFIELD -- For more than two decades, scholars from the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency have been scouring the nation for legal documents signed by Abraham Lincoln.
- 10/26/2007 01:53:40
SMITHVILLE -- Talks regarding a proposed fertilizer plant in West Lincoln's Industrial Park are back on, thanks in large part to Alderman Norm Johnson.
- 10/26/2007 01:20:11
LITTLE ROCK -- U.S. Sen. Blanche Lincoln said Thursday a failed proposal to offer some children of illegal immigrants a path to citizenship was the "last stretch" of an investment the government has already made and not a form of amnesty.
- 10/26/2007 01:09:17
They are not gone but they are becoming forgotten. They bear the great auto code name "Panther." These relics of an earlier time are known as the Ford Crown Victoria, Mercury Grand Marquis and Lincoln Town Car.
- 10/25/2007 23:23:11
Ten years ago, a late October snowstorm blew in from the Rockies, swept across the Great Plains, dumped up to 2 feet of snow in parts of Southeast Nebraska — and left Lincoln in shambles.
- 10/25/2007 23:14:26
DECATUR — Ten-year-old Travis Robinson of Decatur knew Abraham Lincoln was a lawyer before becoming the 16th president of the Unites States.
- 10/25/2007 23:10:34
State Board of Education President Delores Cook publicly addressed comments from a state education auditor on Thursday, comments that have riled some Lincoln County school board members, educators and residents.
- 10/25/2007 20:56:29
The Lincoln Golden Bears haven’t lost a home game all season. So it’s understandable they’d want to play there in the first round of the 3A playoffs.
- 10/25/2007 20:34:37
LITTLE ROCK -- U.S. Sen. Blanche Lincoln said Thursday a failed proposal to offer some children of illegal immigrants a path to citizenship was the "last stretch" of an investment the government has already made and not a form of amnesty.
- 10/25/2007 18:57:09
Privately held Raycom Media appears close to buying the television assets of insurance and investment firm Lincoln National Corp., two sources familiar with the situation told Reuters.
- 10/25/2007 18:32:43
Lincoln School teacher Paul Bradley was honored with the Conservation Teacher of the Year award at the annual meeting of the Benton Soil and Water Conservation District on Tuesday night.
- 10/25/2007 17:14:21
DETROIT - A judge has sentenced a 28-year-old Lincoln Park man to 11 to 20 years in prison in the overdose death of a 17-year-old girl who briefly worked as a nude dancer.
- 10/25/2007 17:11:28
The game between Brentford and Lincoln City in the League Two on Saturday 27th October 2007 at 15:00 takes centre stage for FootyMad's preview analysis.
- 10/25/2007 16:41:57
The Red Ribbon Campaign is now the oldest and largest drug prevention program in the nation. Thursday some Lincoln High School students are using the latest dance moves as their anti-drug.
- 10/25/2007 15:50:50
Police have arrested a Lincoln woman in the death of a nearly 4-month-old boy at her home-based day care. Carla Jean McKinney faces a charge of felony child abuse resulting in death.
- 10/25/2007 15:44:18
A Lincoln therapist faces four felony charges in an alleged Medicaid billing scam.
- 10/25/2007 15:44:14
ATLANTA -- They easily manage 58 monitors, seven cameras and page after page of commercials and sponsored graphics that must be worked into the telecast, but one of the few things that actually rattles the Raycom/Lincoln Financial crew producing the Army-Georgia Tech game is a rapper.
- 10/25/2007 14:59:17
Police have arrested a Lincoln woman in the death of a nearly 4-month-old boy at her home-based day care.
- 10/25/2007 13:37:08
Little Rock (AP) - Senator Blanche Lincoln says a failed proposal to offer some children of illegal immigrants a path to citizenship was the "last stretch" of an investment the government has already made and not a form of amnesty.
- 10/25/2007 13:30:46
Having celebrated its own centennial with great success three years ago, the Ravinia Festival has announced a major commission as its contribution to the Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial in 2009.
- 10/25/2007 13:18:28
SPRINGFIELD - The U.S. House approved a bill Wednesday that would create the Abraham Lincoln National Heritage Area in Illinois and authorize $1 million to fund it annually for 15 years.
- 10/25/2007 13:18:07
SPRINGFIELD - For more than three decades, the Sangamon County recorder's office has had framed legal documents signed by Abraham Lincoln just hanging around.
- 10/25/2007 12:43:13
Sen. Blanche Lincoln says a failed proposal to offer some children of illegal immigrants a path to citizenship was the "last stretch" of an investment the government has already made and not a form of amnesty.
- 10/25/2007 12:09:20
Associated Press - October 25, 2007 2:04 PM ET LITTLE ROCK (AP) - Senator Blanche Lincoln says a failed proposal to offer some children of illegal immigrants a path to citizenship was the "last...
- 10/25/2007 12:01:58
A manslaughter charge has been filed against a 22-year-old Lincoln man involved in a fatal crash on Route 27 in New Vineyard.
- 10/25/2007 11:57:50
LITTLE ROCK - U.S. Sen. Blanche Lincoln said Thursday that a failed proposal to offer some children of illegal immigrants a path to citizenship was the "last stretch" of an investment the government has already made and not a form of amnesty.
- 10/25/2007 11:42:59
Ford Motor Company's Lincoln luxury brand is teaming with Film Life for the eighth consecutive year to present the 11th annual American Black Film Festival.
- 10/25/2007 10:59:07
A Lincoln man is charged with injuring his 12-week old daughter
- 10/25/2007 10:53:37
LINCOLN GOLD CORPORATION is pleased to announce that the SEC has granted effectiveness to the Company's recently filed registration statement on Form S4, an important regulatory hurdle in the Company's plans to continue into Canada as a Canadian Corporation.
- 10/25/2007 10:27:28
A state school board member apologizes to Lincoln County after what he calls a misunderstanding.
- 10/25/2007 10:14:20
The Lincoln volleyball team fell in a Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association Division 4 regional match Tuesday, Oct. 16.
- 10/25/2007 10:08:03
The U.S. House approved a bill Wednesday that would create the Abraham Lincoln National Heritage Area in Illinois and authorize $1 million to fund it annually for 15 years.
- 10/25/2007 09:44:48
A little cheesy. A little melodramatic. A little over-informative. But...an interesting, time warp-like approach to promote financial services. These three spots, Plane, Nursery and ER, from Lincoln Financial feature people who meet their future selves and get a sneak...
- 10/25/2007 08:59:37
Lincoln National Corporation announced today that its Employer Markets division reached an important growth milestone with its Defined Contribution Intermediary Sales distribution team.
- 10/25/2007 07:37:28
Ford Motor Company's Lincoln luxury brand is teaming with Film Life for the eighth consecutive year to present the 11th annual American Black Film Festival -- spotlighting the best and brightest of Hollywood reaching higher and pursuing the American dream.
- 10/25/2007 07:36:55
A manslaughter charge is filed against a 22-year-old Lincoln man involved in a fatal crash on Route 27 in New Vineyard.
- 10/25/2007 07:35:43
For more than two decades, scholars from the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency have been scouring the nation for legal documents signed by Abraham Lincoln.
- 10/25/2007 07:18:42
The combination of existing motor brands LEESON Electric & Lincoln Motors with two highly recognized gear reducer brands Grove Gear & Electra-Gear provides the ultimate single-source for motors, gear reducers, gearmotors and electronic drives. This consolidation of sales and marketing will offer many opportunities and benefits to customers of each company, including: o Easy access to new product ...
- 10/25/2007 07:01:49
LEESON Electric/Lincoln Motors has introduced three new gear product lines, including cast iron helical-inline, helical-worm and helical-bevel reducers. These product additions come to LEESON Electric/Lincoln Motors as part of the Sales/Marketing merge with Grove Gear and Electra-Gear announced October 15, 2007. The IronMan TorquelineTM Hi-Efficiency Products recently released by Grove Gear with ...
- 10/25/2007 06:09:46
We may never know what started a fire in Lincoln last week... The state fire marshal's office says the blaze started somewhere in the rear work room of Robinson's Equipment on West Broadway.
- 10/25/2007 06:09:36
A 22-year-old man involved in a deadly car accident in New Vineyard last week has been charged with manslaughter... Police say Ryan Hurd of Lincoln was driving on Route 27, when he lost control of his car. Hurd was allegedly traveling close to 100 miles an hour.
- 10/25/2007 05:36:21
The U.S. House approved a bill Wednesday that would create the Abraham Lincoln National Heritage Area in Illinois and authorize $1 million to fund it annually for 15 years.
- 10/25/2007 02:54:07
Former Port Vale boss Martin Foyle confirms his interest in the managerial vacancy at Lincoln City.
- 10/25/2007 02:51:53
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) - For more than two decades, scholars from the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency have been scouring the nation for legal documents signed by Abraham Lincoln.
- 10/25/2007 02:35:36
FUNKS GROVE -- Director Tim Hartin surveyed his cast at the chapel at Funks Grove and said, â€Stand by. Roll tape. Action.†A young Abraham Lincoln, top hat accentuating his already tall frame, rode into view. All eyes turned to the actor, who raised his hand and said, â€Howdy.†| Photo gallery
- 10/25/2007 01:07:22
CANTON - Growth in turbine engine aircraft traffic in Lincoln County may require the expansion of Marv Skie airport in Tea or the Canton Municipal Airport, but a new airport in the county could be the most feasible option.
- 10/24/2007 23:35:01
FUNKS GROVE -- Director Tim Hartin surveyed his cast at the chapel at Funks Grove and said, â€Stand by. Roll tape. Action.†A young Abraham Lincoln, top hat accentuating his already tall frame, rode into view. All eyes turned to the actor, who raised his hand and said, â€Howdy.†| Photo gallery
- 10/24/2007 23:23:09
Lincoln Industries will take on a $10 million, 132,000-square-foot addition that will be its largest expansion ever, company officials announced.
- 10/24/2007 23:09:52
With a decade of leadership under her belt, Polly McMullen, the president of the Downtown Lincoln Association, formally notified DLA board members of her resignation with a letter Tuesday.
- 10/24/2007 21:32:28
Lincoln School teacher Paul Bradley was honored with the Conservation Teacher of the Year award at the annual meeting of the Benton Soil and Water Conservation District on Tuesday night.
- 10/24/2007 20:38:48
The timing is wrong for a request for the Lincoln National Forest to support the California wildfires operations. Monica Balderrama Reports: New Mexico Forest Service Heads To California
- 10/24/2007 20:08:26
What do rubber gloves, toilet paper, cross dressers and musical numbers have in common? They will all be on stage at the Lions Lincoln Theatre this weekend as The Ananda Center brings to life “The Rocky Horror Picture Show.”
- 10/24/2007 19:37:50
For one half - a scoreless one at that - Weston's heart-of-a-lion performance was getting the job done against traditional girls soccer power Lincoln-Sudbury.
- 10/24/2007 19:19:03
FUNKS GROVE -- Director Tim Hartin surveyed his cast at the chapel at Funks Grove and said, â€Stand by. Roll tape. Action.†A young Abraham Lincoln, top hat accentuating his already tall frame, rode into view. All eyes turned to the actor, who raised his hand and said, â€Howdy.†| Photo gallery
- 10/24/2007 19:08:15
A Kingsport member of Peacemakers Motorcycle Club died Sunday from injuries sustained when a motorcycle and a sport utility vehicle crashed on Lincoln Street around 6 p.m.
- 10/24/2007 19:07:31
The Lincoln Parish Fire Department is lacking manpower. The department relies mostly on volunteers and hopes to get funding to hire more staff. The Fire Chief, Dennis Ford, recently proposed a tax that would generate about $500,000 and help hire more full-time firefighters.
- 10/24/2007 19:07:21
The Lincoln Parish Fire Department is lacking manpower. The department relies mostly on volunteers and hopes to get funding to hire more staff. The Fire Chief, Dennis Ford, recently proposed a tax that would generate about $500,000 and help hire more full-time firefighters.
- 10/24/2007 18:18:53
The Lincoln County Sheriff's Department is preparing to hold a memorial service for a former four-legged member of the department.
- 10/24/2007 16:20:37
Lincoln Minerals released their quarterly activities report ended 30 September 2007 reporting that Inaugural Gum Flat drilling program has completed. Highlights include: eight, ezones of iron (Fe) mineralisation; hematite-rich banded iron formation (BIF) containing up to 52.6% Fe; large exploration target with at least 5km strike length of high amplitude magnetic anomalies and associated folded ...
- 10/24/2007 16:16:15
Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center will present the St. Lawrence Quartet on November 14 in a performance of works by Chausson, Franck, Schumann and Roberto Sierra as part of its International String Quartet Series.
- 10/24/2007 16:11:03
French bloggers proud to be lazy ... Romney makes Obama-Osama muddle ... 3 Lincoln documents surface in courthouse ... Dallas campaign targets 'lame' saggy pants ... UPI Quirks in the News. ... UPI Quirks in the News.
- 10/24/2007 15:12:04
With the upcoming deployment of an additional 3,500 troops to Operation Iraqi Freedom, Senator Blanche L. Lincoln spoke to a large crowd in Hamburg Friday, September 14, concerning her recent visit to Iraq.
- 10/24/2007 14:38:15
The Lincoln School on State Street in Harrisburg. SEAN SIMMERS, The Patriot-News ADD A COMMENT You must be signed in to contribute. Sign In | Register
- 10/24/2007 14:14:37
DAMARISCOTTA, Maine----First National Lincoln Corporation , today announced unaudited results for the quarter ended September 30, 2007. Earnings per share on a fully diluted basis were $0.35, up $0.03 or 9.4% from the $0.32 reported for the quarter ended September 30, 2006.
- 10/24/2007 14:01:54
The Film Society of Lincoln Center will screen clips from the forthcoming "Sweeney Todd" film at "An Evening with Tim Burton: Cinema's Demon Barber," which will celebrate the movie musical's director.
- 10/24/2007 13:51:18
A search warrant shows that the operator, Carla McKinney, told police three different versions of what happened.
- 10/24/2007 13:17:12
FUNKS GROVE -- Director Tim Hartin surveyed his cast at the chapel at Funks Grove and said, â€Stand by. Roll tape. Action.†A young Abraham Lincoln, top hat accentuating his already tall frame, rode into view. All eyes turned to the actor, who raised his hand and said, â€Howdy.†| Photo gallery
- 10/24/2007 12:26:23
Three documents signed by President Abraham Lincoln while he was a lawyer have turned up in a county recorder's office in Illinois.
- 10/24/2007 12:07:07
Lincoln Industries will take on a $10 million, 132,000-square-foot addition that will be its largest expansion ever, company officials announced.
- 10/24/2007 11:37:55
Polly McMullen, president of the Downtown Lincoln Association for the past 10 years, will leave that position Dec. 7 to return to San Francisco.
- 10/24/2007 11:07:43
Hunters in Lincoln County for the upcoming gun deer season will have to take their deer to a new location for registration.
- 10/24/2007 10:53:18
Eighth seeded Poland defeated 9th ranked Lincoln Academy 1-0 on Oct. 17 to advance to the Western Maine Class B girls’ soccer quarterfinals. The win was Poland’s first playoff win. The last time they made a tournament appearance was in 2001.
- 10/24/2007 10:29:07
Autopsy results have been announced in connection with the death of a child at a Lincoln day care center
- 10/24/2007 10:23:05
Jalen Lincoln won the annual LA Pumpkin Run by over four minutes on Oct. 18th.
- 10/24/2007 09:47:31
A man wearing a Halloween mask robbed a Lincoln Park bank branch this morning, two days after two other North Side branches of the same bank were robbed, police said.
- 10/24/2007 09:32:37
Wood'N'Flutes, the Danish recorder trio, will play at 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 21 at St. Peter the Fisherman Lutheran Church in Lincoln City. This concert is sponsored by the Oregon Coast Recorder Society and the Newport Symphony Orchestra association.
- 10/24/2007 09:28:11
"I had a stroke on Aug. 24, and I am stepping down for medical reasons," former Lincoln City Planning Commission Chairwoman Char Brown said in a phone message Wednesday.
- 10/24/2007 09:26:16
Preparation is moving into high gear for two events on Thursday that will mark the launch of "At Home in Lincoln County," a 10-year plan addressing homelessness and the affordable housing shortage.
- 10/24/2007 09:25:59
Lincoln City Council chambers erupted into vigorous applause following the unanimous adoption of an amendment to the city's existing vacation rental dwelling ordinance.
- 10/24/2007 09:17:41
Local youth from 4-H and Girl Scouts will trick or treat for Lincoln County Food Share from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 27 in Newport and Toledo.
- 10/24/2007 09:17:01
The 21st Century Community Learning Centers invite youngsters to join the fun and educational after-school activities in Lincoln City. Space is still available for students to enroll in the low-cost program taking place at Taft 7-12 School.
- 10/24/2007 09:15:06
More than 1,000 Relay For Life volunteers from 12 states gathered in Reno, Nev., this September for intensive volunteer training from the American Cancer Society.
- 10/24/2007 08:34:40
MISHAWAKA -- An autopsy on a Mishawaka man whose body was found Monday in a wooded area east of Super 8 Motel, 2754 Lincoln Way E., was completed Tuesday in Fort Wayne.
- 10/24/2007 07:26:30
Stein's Liquor gets a new look, Metro Screenprinting & Embroidery moves
- 10/24/2007 06:10:14
Nebraska Auditor Mike Foley says he wonders whether the work could be done by state employees or a company that would keep the profits in Nebraska. Next month the state Records Board will consider a one-year contract extension through 2009.
- 10/24/2007 05:49:20
Allegheny County Council has voted to give bed likely used by Abraham Lincoln to the Sen. John Heinz Pittsburgh Regional History Center.
- 10/24/2007 05:32:27
With the potential to finish in the top three in the Central State Eight Conference, Springfield High placed fourth, one of five league teams with an overall record under .500.
- 10/24/2007 05:22:20
For more than three decades, the Sangamon County recorder’s office has had framed legal documents signed by Abraham Lincoln just hanging around. Web extra: View photo gallery
- 10/24/2007 01:24:32
Martin Kulander, Lincoln boys soccer: The senior scored three goals and had two assists in a 9-0 win over Franklin on Thursday. Two days earlier, he scored twice in a 4-0 win over Benson. The wins kept the Cardinals in second place in the 6A PIL.
- 10/24/2007 01:15:29
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- 10/24/2007 01:06:49
Napa composer Louise Canepa helped gather the forces for 90 minutes of varied musical programming this past Sunday at Yountvilleâ€s Lincoln Theater.
- 10/24/2007 00:44:07
After hours of debate, Lincoln Public Schools Board of Education Members decided the fate of two Lincoln schools.
- 10/24/2007 00:30:53
Lincoln School teacher Paul Bradley was honored with the Conservation Teacher of the Year award at the annual meeting of the Benton Soil and Water Conservation District on Tuesday night.
- 10/23/2007 23:09:43
Despite recent announcements by Wal-Mart that it is slowing down the growth of its store footprint, two planned Lincoln stores are still on track, a company representative said Tuesday.
- 10/23/2007 23:09:23
Polly McMullen, president of the Downtown Lincoln Association for the past 10 years, will leave that position Dec. 7 to return to San Francisco.
- 10/23/2007 23:04:54
Downtown Lincoln is the place for interesting boutiques that sell trendy items, quality vintage and unique accessories you won't find anywhere else. So block out your Saturday afternoon and spend a little time browsing at some of my favorite stores.
- 10/23/2007 23:04:44
Like any big college town, Lincoln boasts such an endless supply of sandwich and sub shops that it's hard to hit them all.
- 10/23/2007 23:04:14
Not everyone in Nebraska is a Cornhusker football fan. As shocking as that may sound, some businesses in Lincoln encourage people to come on game days.
- 10/23/2007 21:43:37
At Swope Park Team scores: 1. Central, 35; 2. Paseo, 51; 3. Lincoln Prep, 63; 4. Van Horn, 75; 5. Southeast, 146; 6. Westport, 171.
- 10/23/2007 20:14:20
The Lincoln volleyball team fell in a Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association Division 4 regional match Tuesday, Oct. 16.
- 10/23/2007 19:43:27
They knew the white, four-door Lincoln with shiny chrome rims was out of place in their parking lot. Then they saw the blood.
- 10/23/2007 19:42:35
They knew the white, four-door Lincoln with shiny chrome rims was out of place in their parking lot. Then they saw the blood.
- 10/23/2007 18:37:05
There’s been a disturbance in the force — right here in Lincoln. Police say four R2D2s were stolen from the back door of a man’s house near 56th and Van Dorn streets.
- 10/23/2007 17:44:02
Associated Press - October 23, 2007 7:34 PM ET LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) - Nebraska officials are being asked to reconsider a Kansas company's contract to manage the state government Web site.
- 10/23/2007 16:51:55
Lincoln University has launched a new dryland farming research project. Scientists will look at improving pasture quality and feeding and changes to farming policies to deal with climate variability.
- 10/23/2007 16:10:33
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) -- Bill Callahan claims the uncertainty about his future at Nebraska is undercutting his ability to recruit.
- 10/23/2007 15:59:19
Lincoln parents have one last chance to fight the proposed closing of two Lincoln schools.
- 10/23/2007 15:37:07
Polly McMullen, president of the Downtown Lincoln Association for the past 10 years, will leave that position Dec. 7 to return to San Francisco.
- 10/23/2007 15:07:17
Despite recent announcements by Wal-Mart that it is slowing down the growth of its store footprint, two planned Lincoln stores are still on track, a company representative said Tuesday.
- 10/23/2007 14:55:53
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) -- Nebraska offensive lineman Lydon Murtha will miss the rest of the season with a toe injury, and three other players are listed as questionable for Saturday's game at Texas, coach Bill Callahan said Tuesday.
- 10/23/2007 14:23:03
Lincoln Center's acclaimed series American Songbook returns in January for its tenth season celebrating the diversity of American popular song.
- 10/23/2007 13:56:21
Stein's Liquor gets a new look, Metro Screenprinting & Embroidery moves
- 10/23/2007 13:34:11
Flagmen will be directing traffic on Lincoln Way East between Cedar and Pine streets from 7 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Wednesday.
- 10/23/2007 12:22:16
Jim Fassel stared at a bank of television screens showing the 1 p.m. NFL games Sunday as he ate lunch and prepared to do a radio broadcast of the Eagles-Bears game from Lincoln Financial Field. On the screen in the bottom left corner, Tom Brady was busy passing circles around the Miami Dolphins as the New England Patriots were winning for the seventh time this season.
- 10/23/2007 11:59:02
Associated Press - October 23, 2007 1:44 PM ET LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) - Western Nebraskans angry about paying higher property tax bills for what they say is a state problem have taken their...
- 10/23/2007 11:54:31
A cooking fire caused $70,000 damage to an Olathe home this morning. Just before 11 a.m. fire crews were called to 408 N. Lincoln St. where they found smoke coming from a single-story house. Firefighters found chicken on the hot stove but no one at home. No injuries were reported. Fire had spread throughout the house, which did not have working smoke alarms.
- 10/23/2007 11:16:33
Wood'N'Flutes, the Danish recorder trio, will play at 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 21 at St. Peter the Fisherman Lutheran Church in Lincoln City. This concert is sponsored by the Oregon Coast Recorder Society and the Newport Symphony Orchestra association.
- 10/23/2007 11:14:09
Lincoln Police are trying to solve a pair of Tuesday morning burglaries
- 10/23/2007 11:12:52
Lincoln City Council will host a workshop on construction of green buildings from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. Monday, Oct. 22 at the council chambers, 801 SW Hwy. 101.
- 10/23/2007 11:12:42
Wayne Belmont, Lincoln County Counsel, gave a presentation on Wave Energy at the Yachats City Council meeting on Oct. 11, 2007. Belmont mentioned a statistic he found interesting: "To harness less than one-percent of the entire energy of the ocean would meet all the energy needs of the world."
- 10/23/2007 11:12:12
Newport Planning Commission: 7 p.m., council chambers, city hall. Lincoln City Green Building Workshop: 5 p.m. council chambers, city hall. Lincoln City Council: 7 p.m., council chambers, city hall.
- 10/23/2007 11:12:02
The Lincoln County Democratic Central Committee will hold a discussion on Measure 49 during their next meeting, set for 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 24 at the Central Lincoln P.U.D. building in Newport.
- 10/23/2007 11:11:22
The Lincoln County Board of Commissioners announced at its regular weekly meeting this week that staff has finalized the application process for the County's Emergency Preparedness Matching Grant pilot program.
- 10/23/2007 10:37:19
New and ancient worlds will collide, musically speaking, next month in China. In preconcert remarks Sunday at the Lincoln Theatre, New World Symphony president Howard Herring and Miami Beach Commissioner Jerry Libbin revealed that the afternoon's featured musicians will take their chamber program to the Shanghai International Arts Festival next month as part of a trade initiative to publicize ...
- 10/23/2007 10:26:28
Prospective buyers of the Northern Kentucky Community Center Building in Covington have until 4 p.m. Nov. 27 to submit a sealed bid for the historic former Lincoln-Grant school building at 824 Greenup St.
- 10/23/2007 10:16:15
Russian baritone Dmitri Hvorostovsky, performing with the Moscow Chamber Orchestra at Lincoln Center on Nov. 14, draws from his country's vast cultural heritage.
- 10/23/2007 09:38:55
No one had been able to beat them on their home field since 2004, a streak that had reached 36 games.
- 10/23/2007 09:27:54
With the upcoming deployment of an additional 3,500 troops to Operation Iraqi Freedom, Senator Blanche L. Lincoln spoke to a large crowd in Hamburg Friday, September 14, concerning her recent visit to Iraq.
- 10/23/2007 09:26:21
Stein's Liquor gets a new look, Metro Screenprinting & Embroidery moves
- 10/23/2007 08:37:18
Alan Ray Carver, 59, of Lincoln, died Sunday, Oct. 21, 2007, at University Hospital in Columbia. He was born July 25, 1948, in Artesia, Calif., a son of Paul and Esther Tipton Carver.
- 10/23/2007 07:37:42
LINCOLN — Tony Linder did a good job blending into the background until the last minute.
- 10/23/2007 06:59:37
Can a Ford beat a Toyota in Total Value? Yes! Although Ford Motor Company obtained only four Total Value leadership positions over the past four years, in 2007 Ford has added three additional wins to its collection: the Lincoln MKX, Ford Edge and Expedition EL.
- 10/23/2007 06:52:16
Police are investigating several overnight burglaries. A man living in the 4700 block of Old Cheney Road left his apartment around 9:20 p.m. Monday to do laundry, said Lincoln Police Chief Tom Casady.
- 10/23/2007 06:45:31
The drought affecting Atlanta in part stems from the way Atlanta sits on relatively high ground, says Michael Hayes, Director of the National Drought Mitigation Center at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He says precipitation in Atlanta naturally runs down to its shared basin with Florida.
- 10/23/2007 06:45:11
Andrea Morris of Lincoln was convicted last November of first-degree murder in the stabbing death of Patrick McRae. She was sentenced last week to the mandatory term of life in prison without parole.
- 10/23/2007 06:24:37
A former stripper convicted of killing a Des Moines man in 1999 has been sentenced to life in prison. Andrea Morris of Lincoln, Nebraska, was convicted last November of first-degree murder in the stabbing death of Patrick McRae.
- 10/23/2007 06:00:47
Vanna White is standing in front of hungry gorillas. They're waiting for their lunch, which is being withheld by the Lincoln Park Zoo staff so they'll sit still for the "Wheel of Fortune" cameras.
- 10/23/2007 05:58:42
Alternator is bad. Air shocks don't work well. Transmission does not work well, does not shift properly. You have a 15 year old car. So it needs a new transmission. Maybe a tune up is in order. Mark V11's are beautiful cars, even today.
- 10/23/2007 05:35:04
Land of Lincoln Goodwill Industries has selected a contractor to remove an underground fuel tank that poses a potential environmental hazard. But for want of vaulted ceilings, a deal to sell the building at 800 N. 10th St. has been lost.
- 10/23/2007 05:06:00
MISHAWAKA -- A body found near the Super 8 Motel on Lincoln Way East Monday afternoon likely was that of a homeless man, Mishawaka police said.
- 10/23/2007 03:27:32
Urbandale volleyball player Abby Johnson and her teammates like hammering an aggressive serve over the net.
- 10/23/2007 03:23:02
Lincoln High School students who took the ACT college entrance exam in 2007 combined to post the school’s best average score in three...
- 10/23/2007 03:20:25
MANITOWOC Not only was it a painful loss on the court for the Manitowoc Lincoln boys volleyball team, but the sobering news of losing outside hitter Joe Vang for the season might have been more devastating.
- 10/23/2007 03:19:04
The Lincoln High girls golf team finished second at the Sac-Joaquin Section Division I South Sectional Tournament on Monday at Creekside Golf Course in Modesto to qualify for next week's Master's Tournament.
- 10/23/2007 03:18:10
Lincoln High School students who took the ACT college entrance exam in 2007 combined to post the school's best average score in three years. Lincoln ranked second among Des Moines' five high schools with an average composite score of 21.7. Only Roosevelt scored higher with 23.
- 10/23/2007 03:13:06
Urbandale volleyball player Abby Johnson and her teammates like hammering an aggressive serve over the net. The results showed in a 25-15, 25-10, 25-10 win over Lincoln Monday in a Class 4-A regional quarterfinal at Urbandale.
- 10/23/2007 03:08:54
No one had been able to beat them on their home field since 2004, a streak that had reached 36 games.
- 10/23/2007 02:36:15
LINCOLN, Neb. -- After a hectic week, Nebraska is ready for some football.
- 10/23/2007 02:00:59
Eagles Notes It was a controversial play that led to controversial comments. After Chicago Bears center Olin Kreutz snapped a grounder past quarterback Brian Griese that was scooped up by blitzing safety Sean Considine, the officials working Sunday's game at Lincoln Financial Field immediately whistled the play dead - much to the dismay of the sellout crowd.
- 10/23/2007 01:41:55
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- 10/23/2007 01:36:49
Lincoln Ellis' commitment to local youths has attracted regional attention.
- 10/23/2007 01:20:49
Napa composer Louise Canepa helped gather the forces for 90 minutes of varied musical programming this past Sunday at Yountvilleâ€s Lincoln Theater.
- 10/23/2007 01:05:54
It was no grandstand play. Closing the stands at Lincoln High, which Portland Public Schools did Friday, was inevitable. The structure dates to approximately the first presidential election of Dwight Eisenhower, in 1952. “At a football game two years ago, one of the wooden boards broke and ...
- 10/23/2007 01:03:44
THURSDAY 7 p.m. — Grant vs. Lincoln at PGE Park FRIDAY 6 p.m. — Clatskanie vs. Riverdale at Lewis & Clark 7 p.m.— Cleveland at Wilson, Marshall at Jefferson, Roosevelt at Madison, Central Catholic vs. Sandy at PGE Park, David Douglas at Hood River Valley, ...
- 10/23/2007 01:01:47
It might have been a good thing, for Lincoln’s sake, that the Grant-Wilson game was moved across the street to PGE Park last week instead of being the prelude to Lincoln-Benson. The last-minute switch, made when Lincoln’s grandstands were found to be unsafe, kept the Cardinals from ...
- 10/23/2007 00:51:42
LINCOLN -- The Mill, a Dutch-themed building in Lincoln once was a restaurant and bar, and members of the Route 66 Heritage Foundation of Lincoln hope to open it in 2009 as a museum.
- 10/23/2007 00:47:23
Oct. 21-25 Sunday Community -- Turkey and pie at Lincoln Community High School to benefit Knapp Library/Museum in Middletown; 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at school cafeteria, Lincoln. Cost: adults, $8; children age 4 to 9, $4; and children age 3 and under, free. Carryout meals available.
- 10/22/2007 23:49:10
PHILADELPHIA --Charles ''Chic'' Kelly, 37, a former college hockey player, sits with friends and family in the parking lot across from Lincoln Financial Field, waiting for the Bears-Eagles game to begin.
- 10/22/2007 23:40:00
NEBRASKA CITY — Ron Coon’s talent with ink once earned him decent fees and devoted tattoo customers in Lincoln. Now he’s headed to a place where body art is admired but the pay isn’t so good.
- 10/22/2007 23:39:30
A 23-year-old Lincoln man was arrested Sunday night, accused of being the man behind a cache of stolen property found in a storage unit.
- 10/22/2007 23:39:20
A 48-year-old powerlifting coach facing allegations in state court that he secretly videotaped girls as they changed their clothes now faces federal charges.
- 10/22/2007 23:38:50
Lincoln police are investigating the death of an infant at a Lincoln child care home. Chase Daniel Madsen died Oct. 17 at Country Goose Child Development Home at 540 W. Keating Circle, according to Lincoln Police Chief Tom Casady. He was less than 4-months-old at the time of his death.
- 10/22/2007 23:38:39
Prisoners at Lincoln Correctional Center are back to work, are allowed visitors and have hobby room access. Everything but the prison yard has been reopened following Saturday’s attack on a case worker who was inspecting a cell.
- 10/22/2007 23:38:29
LINCOLN -- The Mill, a Dutch-themed building in Lincoln once was a restaurant and bar, and members of the Route 66 Heritage Foundation of Lincoln hope to open it in 2009 as a museum.
- 10/22/2007 23:37:12
A three-month debate on districtwide boundary changes looks likely to end with the closure of at least one school — Hawthorne Elementary. The fate of Dawes Middle School was less clear Monday afternoon.
- 10/22/2007 23:32:56
Oct. 21-25 Sunday Community -- Turkey and pie at Lincoln Community High School to benefit Knapp Library/Museum in Middletown; 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at school cafeteria, Lincoln. Cost: adults, $8; children age 4 to 9, $4; and children age 3 and under, free. Carryout meals available.
- 10/22/2007 23:22:38
Lincoln Ellis' commitment to local youths has attracted regional attention.
- 10/22/2007 23:17:39
LINCOLN PARK -- Police advised residents to take extra caution when setting up Halloween decorations after a Tuesday morning fire damaged a home. Authorities suspect holiday lighting was the cause.
- 10/22/2007 23:06:44
Firefighters received a call just after 10 p.m. Monday about a fire at 46 Lincoln Street in Hartford.
- 10/22/2007 23:06:31
CHARLOTTESVILLE -- The University of Virginia has two home football games left this season. First up is a date with Wake Forest, and, to the surprise of many, it will be a matinee at Scott Stadium. The Nov. 3 game will start at noon and be televised by Raycom/Lincoln Financial Sports, the ACC announced yesterday. That's traditionally not a time slot reserved for important late-season games, ...
- 10/22/2007 22:08:04
The former home of singer Lena Horne and the birthplace of the National Negro Opera Company could be headed for historic status.
- 10/22/2007 22:07:52
Ever dream of meeting Abe Lincoln? George Washington? Or how about Mark Twain or Marie Antoinette?
- 10/22/2007 22:02:00
Tony Award-winning songwriters Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty, the respective lyricist-librettist and composer of Lincoln Center Theater's new production of The Glorious Ones , will appear in LCT's Platform Series discussion 6 PM Oct. 23.
- 10/22/2007 21:37:25
A 48-year-old powerlifting coach facing allegations in state court that he secretly videotaped girls as they changed their clothes now faces federal charges.
- 10/22/2007 20:54:12
The aquatic center that Milwaukee County plans to build in Lincoln Park would be named after David F. Schulz, the...
- 10/22/2007 18:49:23
LINCOLN -- The Mill, a Dutch-themed building in Lincoln once was a restaurant and bar, and members of the Route 66 Heritage Foundation of Lincoln hope to open it in 2009 as a museum.
- 10/22/2007 18:42:58
23 October 2007 Police say the death of a mother and her child near Christchurch is a "tragic and freak accident". Sergeant Danny Harker says police were called to an address in Lincoln at about 8am yesterday, where the death of a 36-year-old woman and her 10-month-old baby had been reported.
- 10/22/2007 17:32:52
Police say a "tragic and freak accident" claimed the life of a mother and her 10-month-old son at their Lincoln home south of Christchurch yesterday.
- 10/22/2007 17:07:08
A 23-year-old Lincoln man was arrested Sunday night, accused of being the man behind a cache of stolen property found in a storage unit.
- 10/22/2007 16:52:06
A 48-year-old powerlifting coach facing allegations in state court that he secretly videotaped girls as they changed their clothes now faces federal charges.
- 10/22/2007 16:44:07
The death of a four month old child in a Lincoln child care home is being investigated by police.
- 10/22/2007 16:38:13
In their last home game of the season, the Lincoln Blue Tigers held the lead for a brief moment over Tiffin University - ranked 24th in Division II - before watching it quickly evaporate.
- 10/22/2007 15:48:00
REDLANDS - The life and legacy of Abraham Lincoln came alive Sunday morning at the University of Redlands during an all-star roundtable discussion during the Lincoln Memorial Shrine-sponsored Lincoln Symposium.
- 10/22/2007 15:37:26
For the first time, the City of Lincoln’s Purchasing Department has a booth at the Lincoln Chamber of Commerce’s business-to-business trade show, which is Tuesday at Pershing Center.
- 10/22/2007 15:19:36
LINCOLN, Neb. - Bowl eligibility used to be taken for granted at Nebraska. Those days are a distant memory. The Cornhuskers (4-4, 1-3 Big 12) must win two of their last four games to be eligible for a postseason bid.
- 10/22/2007 15:19:04
Materials inside a Lincoln County silo could continue to burn for a few weeks yet, according to the Pine River Fire Chief.
- 10/22/2007 15:07:44
Lincoln University has created a new sporting scholarship for next year where high school students from around the country will have to prove themselves through a barrage of tests.
- 10/22/2007 15:06:35
CHAILLE, JOHN M., Anderson — Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Ambrose Catholic Church, 2801 Lincoln St., Anderson. Burial at East Maplewood Cemetery.
- 10/22/2007 14:53:23
A mother and her baby have been found dead together in what police are describing as a tragedy. Police said it appeared the woman, Irene Skurr, died of natural causes in her Lincoln, Canterbury, home during the weekend.
- 10/22/2007 14:44:07
A Lincoln Day Care has been closed by emergency order of the state.
- 10/22/2007 14:26:49
The University of Hawai'i women's volleyball team remained at No. 11 in this week's American Volleyball Coaches Association poll, released today. The Rainbow Wahine (16-4) lost at top-ranked Nebraska (19-0), 30-22, 30-16, 30-24, yesterday in Lincoln.
- 10/22/2007 14:17:54
LINCOLN -- The Mill, a Dutch-themed building in Lincoln once was a restaurant and bar, and members of the Route 66 Heritage Foundation of Lincoln hope to open it in 2009 as a museum.
- 10/22/2007 14:04:01
MISHAWAKA -- Police said the body found near the Super 8 Motel, 2754 Lincoln Way E., about 1 p.m. today likely belonged to a homeless man.
- 10/22/2007 12:47:23
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- 10/22/2007 12:34:03
MISHAWAKA -- City police are on the scene at the Super 8 Motel, 2754 Lincoln Way E., where a body was found about 1 p.m. today.
- 10/22/2007 12:05:06
(SBT24/7News) City police were called to the Super 8 Motel, 2754 Lincoln Way East in Mishawaka, where a body was found about 1 p.m. Monday. Police said the body is likely that of a homeless man.
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