Corrections for Thursday, Oct. 29, 2009

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- Olivia C. Rhodes, 16, of Como, was charged Saturday with failure to yield at a stop intersection at U.S. Route 30 and Como – Lincolnway Road after broadsiding a vehicle driven by Nicole M. Sanders, 19, of Wilmington. The information was incorrect in Wednesday’s newspaper.

- An article in Friday’s paper about the Lost Lake subdivision attributed information to the wrong person and provided the incorrect amount for possible late fees stemming from a special bridge-repair assessment.

- The special assessment will be up to $275 for all landowners, who will face up to an additional $75 for 3 months worth of late fees, according to Donald Finn, Lost Lake’s homeowners association president.

- Eikenberry Sheet Metal Works of Sterling also contributed to the Sterling Masonic Temple renovation project. The company was omitted in an article about the work in Tuesday’s newspaper.

- Gregorio Garcia’s conviction was in 1991, not 1998, as was reported Wednesday in an article about the kickoff meeting Tuesday for the Mighty X Men rehabilitation program for ex-offenders.

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