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LDN - Top Stories
T
he
Mount Pulaski History (1987-2011) Red Book Committee gathered
to lay out and finalize the pages with publisher Randy Bell
of Bell Books, Rich Hill, Mo., on Wednesday and Thursday. It was
decided to honor the early-bird price of $55
plus tax for the books until June 15. Books sold after June 15
will be priced at $60 plus tax. There is still time to order at the early-bird price. Contact Sue Schaffenacker
at 217-792-5693 or
sueeddie@frontier.com.
All the 175th anniversary festivities will be included in the Red Book,
which will contain 513 family bios, along with business, military,
church, school and town histories since 1986. It will also
contain some of the town's famous history since its founding
in 1836. The distribution date is expected by late October
or early November.
Pictured from left: Waneta Stephens, Darrell Knauer, Randy Bell,
co-chair Joyce Maxheimer, Mary Knauer, Phyllis Meister, Gini Bertoni,
co-chair Sue Shaffenacker, Helen Schmidt, Phil Bertoni
Picture supplied by Phil
Bertoni (Click on
picture for larger image.)
Breaking news:
An explosion
occurred at the north end of Middletown at 11 a.m. The block around Clinton and 12th streets
was blocked off as area fire departments and
emergency response teams went to the scene.
Lincoln Theater
owner David Lanterman explains to a patron the
removal of old orange siding from the front of
the building. The siding had been installed in the
1960s. Lanterman wondered how many people
actually noticed the change, or if it will take
a few trips past the building before they
realize what is missing. Except the siding
removal, there is no definite plan for the front
of the building at this time.
Picture by Marla
Blair (Click on
picture for larger image.)
Two stray cats and an old man; May questions and answers from Social Security;
Travel tips for seniors looking for a hassle-free vacation;
Connecting to older Americans; 10 ways to prevent hearing loss; A
valuable gift for mom; Social Security and public service.
News & information for
the seniors in our community
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LDN - Entertainment
In a photo from Sept. 26, 2008, moderator Jim Lehrer
discusses the rules of the debate with the audience prior to the
start of a presidential debate at the University of Mississippi
in Oxford, Miss.
Lehrer said Thursday that he is retiring as a regular
anchor of PBS' "NewsHour" broadcast after 35 years. His exit will
take place the week of June 6.
On Friday, the Lincoln Speedway welcomes the rugged
USMTS road warriors to the quarter-mile semi-banked dirt oval for
the first and only time this year. Gates open at 5 p.m., with the first
heat race slated for 7:30. More information is in today's Local
Sports.