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LDN - Top Stories
After
this one-car accident early Saturday morning, there was
plenty of head-scratching going on, including from the
driver of the vehicle, who told officials he could not offer
them a clear explanation of how the accident occurred.
According to police reports and Lincoln Fire Department Chief Mark
Miller, firefighters, city police and Logan County
Paramedics arrived on the scene to find the car facing nose
up, being held precariously by utility guy wires. Using struts and the hoist of a tow truck, officials
secured the vehicle in place, removed the brush and a
portion of the fence, popped out the back window of the car,
and the driver exited unharmed.
The accident occurred at 8:35 a.m. Saturday on
Stringer Avenue.
Picture supplied by Mark Miller (Click on picture for larger image.)
HSLC rummage sale,
Hartsburg-Emden FFA, community garden, Warren and Jean Peters,
Lincoln Heritage Museum and school referendum meeting at Oasis
make Close Up
Zooming in
on the people,
places and things that make this community interesting!
Fennville
head coach Ryan Klingler, right, mourns
during the national anthem before their
high school state tournament game
against Lawrence in Holland, Mich., on Monday. Fennville's Wes
Leonard died after playing in a
basketball game March 3.
AP
photo by Adam
Bird
See story
"Michigan team honors fallen player with
win" below in
National.
HSLC rummage sale,
Hartsburg-Emden FFA, community garden, Warren and Jean Peters,
Lincoln Heritage Museum and school referendum meeting at Oasis
make Close Up
Zooming in
on the people,
places and things that make this community interesting!
Warren and Jean Peters of
Lincoln celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on
March 7. The couple were married March 7, 1961.
They are the parents of six daughters: Mary (wife of Ron) Harmsen of Emden,
Jane (wife of Greg) Fox of Atlanta, Ga., Gail (wife of Don) Vitek of Elmhurst,
Anne (wife of Dan) Conrady of Lincoln, Ruth (widow of Mitch) Brackney of
Kansas City, Mo, and Amy Peters of Northbrook.
They have 15 grandchildren: Amanda, John and Katelyn Harmsen;
Rachel, Jill and Robert Fox; Andrew, Grace, Gretchen and Robert
Vitek; Benjamin, William and Adam Conrady; and Jackson and
Lauren Brackney.
Warren is an attorney and Jean is a homemaker. A family
celebration is planned by their daughters.
Picture supplied by family (Click on picture for larger image.)
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the millions of Alzheimer's caregivers
News & information for
the seniors in our community
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LDN - Entertainment
Vadim Imperioli, left, listens to
Michael Imperioli on the season finale of "Detroit 1-8-7," airing
March 20 on ABC. With three episodes left to air and
its future uncertain, the principals behind the crime drama are fighting for a second season -- even if that
means trying to follow other network castoffs to eventual success
on basic cable.
Congratulations to the Zion Lutheran School Lady
Eagles basketball team. They won fourth place at the 16-team LSA State
Basketball Tournament last weekend in Chicago.
In front: Brooklyn Hermes, Alysa Cox, Grace Walters, Caitlin Williams
and Hailie Williams. In back: Head coach Todd Koehler, Anna Sielaff,
Lizzie Tripplett, Lexie Groves, Lizzie Ford, Anna Walters, Faith
Smith, assistant coach Bob Cox and Rachel Lockenour.