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LDN - Top Stories
A
zlen
Smith, 8, a third-grade student at Zion Lutheran School in
Lincoln, was the winner of a ride to school in a Lincoln Fire
Department ladder truck last Thursday. Azlen’s poster, with the
theme “Stop, drop and roll,” was chosen as the feature picture
from the third-grade entries in the Lincoln Fire Department’s
coloring contest to highlight National Fire Prevention Month. Azlen’s parents are Cody and Christy Smith. Her brother, Malachi,
and her mom rode with Azlen to school. She chose her picture
theme because it is easy to say when talking about fire safety
and easy for people to remember. Click on Azlen's picture to see
her poster.
Picture by Marla Blair (Click on
picture for larger image.)
Mount Pulaski Rotary Club, Lincoln Writers Club, Lincoln Christian
University, San Jose United Methodist Church, AquaLynx fundraiser, Slim
Randles, Carroll Catholic School, Lincoln Woman's Club and Hartem
trick-or-treat hours crowd the Close Up
Zooming in
on the people,
places and things that make this community interesting!
In
this undated photo taken during an emergency Arab League summit in August 1990,
Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi, left, is driven by Egyptian President Hosni
Mubarak in Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt.
Mount Pulaski Rotary Club, Lincoln Writers Club, Lincoln Christian
University, San Jose United Methodist Church, AquaLynx fundraiser, Slim
Randles, Carroll Catholic School, Lincoln Woman's Club and Hartem
trick-or-treat hours crowd the Close Up
Zooming in
on the people,
places and things that make this community interesting!
From
left:
Morey and Greg
Doolin, U.S.
Rep. Aaron Schock,
and Patrick and
April Doolin
inside the lobby
of the
refurbished
Scully Building.
Schock was in
town on Thursday
to talk about
his bill called
the Creating
American
Prosperity
through
Preservation Act. The CAPP
Act
establishes a
30 percent tax
credit for
developers who
rescue and
refurbish
historical
buildings, such
as Scully. A
story and more
pictures are in
today's Top
Stories.
Nothing to fear at Social Security's
website ... Seasons aren't the only things that
change ... New dates for Medicare open
enrollment this year ... Hunting for a prescription drug plan
is no game ... Good nutrition important for eye
health as you age
News & information for
the seniors in our community
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LDN - Entertainment
In this
file photo from Jan.
14, 2009, Bernard L. Madoff, the accused mastermind of a
$50 billion Ponzi scheme, leaves Federal Court in New York. A book
by Stephanie Madoff Mack, Madoff's daughter-in-law, "The End of
Normal: A Wife's Anguish, A Widow's New Life," went on sale Thursday.
Breastfeeding Myth: Breastmilk
does not contain enough iron for the baby's needs.
Not true! Breastmilk
contains just enough iron for the baby's needs. If the
baby is full-term, he will get enough iron from breastmilk to last him at least the first 6 months.
For more information,
contact the breastfeeding peer counselor at the Logan
County Department of Public Health, 217-735-2317, ext.
246.
Texas Rangers' Elvis Andrus, front, and Michael Young
are congratulated in the dugout during the ninth inning of Game 2 of
baseball's World Series against the St. Louis Cardinals on Thursday in St. Louis. Andrus scored from third on a sacrifice
fly by Young.
The Rangers won in the ninth to tie the series at one game each.