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Community consulted on election
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OCTOBER 11, 2000 At a meeting of the Lincoln Indian Center on Tuesday night, board members asked the community to help resolve a dispute over the center's election. The board cancelled its election two weeks ago after a candidate's name didn't appear on the ballot. But others say the board didn't have the authority to do so. A group of community members plans to meet this coming Sunday to discuss the issue. Get the Story:
Ideas sought for Indian Center vote (The Lincoln Journal Star 10/11) Related Stories:
Cancelled election concerns community (The Talking Circle 10/5)
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