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LDN - Top Stories
T
hird-graders from Zion Lutheran School enjoyed a tour of several
areas at Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital this week during Mini
Medical Days. Bob Hashman, a dietary supervisor, explains how
the hospital delivers patient meals as he talks to J.R. Lynn, Bella Carlin,
Caroline Ahrends, Mackenzie Hall, Mrs. Pam Fuiten, Ysabella
Adubato, Will Stambaugh and Kim Hall.
Picture supplied by Amy Denney (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!
Pete
Seeger, age 92, center, joins Occupy Wall Street by marching after a concert at
Symphony Space to Columbus Circle in New York on Friday. Protesters
sang his songs on the march, and in Columbus Circle he sang his songs with
accompaniment from other musicians, notably his grandson, Tao Rodríguez-Seeger,
far left.
AP photo by Stephanie Keith
See story "Pete Seeger and pals attend NYC
protest action" below in
National
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!
Just
hanging around.
Despite brisk
winds, this
leaf, caught on
a strand of a
spider's web,
hangs in the
air. At least
there is one
less leaf to
rake. With
leaves
everywhere, the
city is working
hard to keep up
with landscape
waste brought in
to the landfill.
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 photo taken Thursday, Newt, a Rodrigues fruit bat, is given a pumpkin as part of
an enrichment program at Brookfield Zoo, in preparation for
the zoo's weekend Halloween events, "Creatures of the Night"
and "Boo! at the Zoo."
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.
This file photo from July 21, 2010, shows former Boston
Red Sox general manager Theo Epstein before a baseball game against
the Oakland Athletics in Oakland, Calif. The Boston Red Sox and the
Chicago Cubs jointly announced Friday evening that
effective immediately, Epstein has resigned from the Red Sox in
order to become the new president of baseball operations for the
Cubs.