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<title>Lincoln traffic fatalities hit home with young driver</title>
<description>The past few months have shown that one of the most dangerous places you can be in Lincoln County is on the road. The emotional pain from these fatalities resonates with almost every citizen of the county in some way. Whether you were a family member, co-worker, friend or acquaintance to a victim, it's likely that you've been impacted to some extent. Since the beginning of 2009, there have been 20 fatalities due to collisions. I, as well as many other fellow Lincoln Countians, find myself asking the questions, "What is causing this?" and most importantly, "How can we put an end to it?"</description>
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