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LDN - Top Stories
The
"Buzz" was back at City Hall.
For the first time in several
weeks, all 10 city aldermen were present for their special
budget-building meeting Saturday morning.
True to his word, Ward 4 Alderman Orville
"Buzz" Busby
attended a portion of the meeting. He came a little late and
left a little early, but no one cared as the entire room was
just delighted to see him there.
During the morning, he managed to scold the council once,
telling them they had to make cuts and they needed to do it
now. Someone responded laughingly, “He’s baaaack!”
Pictured kneeling in front: David Wilmert, Ward 2. Standing, left to right: David Armbrust, Ward 3; Stacy Bacon, Ward 1; Busby; Jeff Hoinacki, Ward 5; Melody Anderson, Ward 1; Tom O’Donohue, Ward 4; Kathy Horn, Ward
2; Marty Neitzel, Ward 5; Joni Tibbs,
Ward 3; Keith Snyder, mayor; and Chuck Conzo, city
treasurer.
Picture by Nila
Smith (Click
on picture for larger image.)
Lincoln Youth
Football, Knights of Columbus, Gov. Oglesby exhibit, dental
clinic, Kailey Wilmarth benefit, Savanna Freehill benefit and
Mount Pulaski waste pickup make Close Up
Zooming in
on the people,
places and things that make this community interesting!
Logan
County ag producers and suppliers look forward to a productive year
in 2011.
This online supplement to Lincoln
Daily News features articles and interviews with some of the experts
in the field, reflecting on the 2010 growing season and projecting
ahead about production and industry trends for 2011.
Sponsored by Lincoln Park
District 217-732-8770 and
Logan County Department of Public Health
217-735-2317
New
vehicles damaged by the March 11 tsunami
waters sit lined in a Toyota parking lot
at the Sendai port in Miyagi Prefecture,
northeastern Japan, on Monday. The earthquake and tsunami and
subsequent damage to the Fukushima Dai-ichi
nuclear power plant have disrupted the
flow of the Japanese auto industry,
which
might affect Japan-imported cars around
the world.
Lincoln Youth
Football, Knights of Columbus, Gov. Oglesby exhibit, dental
clinic, Kailey Wilmarth benefit, Savanna Freehill benefit and
Mount Pulaski waste pickup make Close Up
Zooming in
on the people,
places and things that make this community interesting!
Logan
County ag producers and suppliers look forward to a productive year
in 2011.
This online supplement to Lincoln
Daily News features articles and interviews with some of the experts
in the field, reflecting on the 2010 growing season and projecting
ahead about production and industry trends for 2011.
Since we have a
picture of the Lincoln City Council in Top Stories today, we
thought we would balance the coverage with a picture of this
year's Logan County Board.
Front: Bob Farmer, chairman; Pam
Meagher, administrative assistant; David Hepler, vice chairman
Middle: Jan Schumacher,
Gene Rohlfs, Bill Martin, Pat O'Neill
Back: Andrew Meister, Andy Anderson, Kevin Bateman, Rick
Aylesworth, Terry
Carlton, Chuck Ruben
Picture by Jan Youngquist (Click on picture for larger image.)
What women should know
about Social Security: Wireless hearing aids?
How technology continues to improve our lives; Figuring out retirement; Area Agency on Aging for Lincolnland Announces Program for Family Caregivers;
News & information for
the seniors in our community
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LDN - Entertainment
This book cover image released by Ballantine
Books/ESPN shows "The Extra 2%: How Wall Street Strategies Took a Major
League Baseball Team from Worst to First," by Jonah Keri.
Virginia Commonwealth's Jamie Skeen, left, drives the
ball as Kansas' Markieff Morris defends during the second half at
the Southwest regional final game in the NCAA college basketball
tournament on Sunday in San Antonio. VCU stunned
Kansas, wining 71-61 to reach the Final Four.