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LDN - Top Stories
An
ill wind knocked down this large tree over the weekend.
The tree on 10th Street narrowly
missed landing on a neighbor's house.
Picture
by Mike Fak (Click on picture for larger image.)
Historical society, Bennett calendars, Mount Pulaski Rotary, blood drive,
Kristin Allen, Matthew Southerlan and Mount Pulaski State Scholars make
Close Up
Zooming in
on the people,
places and things that make this community interesting!
Emergency
crews work the scene after a crash along
Interstate 75 that involved about 30 cars
during snowy conditions Monday
near Dry Ridge, Ky. No life-threatening
injuries were reported. The road reopened
around 3 p.m. Monday after being shut
down for about three hours from the pileup.
AP
photo/The Cincinnati Enquirer, Patrick
Reddy
See story "8
injured in 41-vehicle pileup on I-75 in
Kentucky" in
National
Historical society, Bennett calendars, Mount Pulaski Rotary, blood drive,
Kristin Allen, Matthew Southerlan and Mount Pulaski State Scholars make
Close Up
Zooming in
on the people,
places and things that make this community interesting!
Storyteller
Dr. Mike Lockett
had Olympia
students
participating in
his program to
instill the love
of reading into
youngster's
minds. The students
enjoyed being
part of the
program. They
made hand
motions and made
noises that went
along with the
story. Lockett
encouraged them
to use their
imaginations. A
story and more
pictures are in
today's Top
Stories.
All about retirement ... Dept on Aging Offers Tips to Help
Seniors Prepare For Winter ... Patty Duke turns 65, applies online
for Social Security and Medicare benefits ... Social Security is home for the
holidays
News & information for
the seniors in our community
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LDN - Entertainment
Rupert Murdoch, chairman of the News Corp. business empire, is
shown in this
file photo dated April 10, 1997.
The 80-year old media mogul has begun 2012 by setting
up a twitter account under the handle @rupertmurdoch.
Confirmed Monday, one of his Murdoch's first tweets was, "My
resolutions, try to maintain humility and always curiosity. And of course
diet!".
With some 46,000 followers already, it seems that the communications mogul
is reaching new highs.
Enjoy!
Your breastfeeding relationship with your little one is
one of the best gifts he or she will receive this
holiday. Enjoy these special moments this holiday
season!
For more information,
contact the breastfeeding peer counselor at the Logan
County Department of Public Health, 217-735-2317, ext.
246.
Wisconsin's Nick Toon, left, scores a touchdown as
Oregon's Ifo Ekpre-Olomu defends during the second half of the Rose
Bowl NCAA college football game Monday in Pasadena,
Calif. It wasn't enough, as Oregon held off Wisconsin 45-38.
The 2011 stories of the year: the fight to save Logan Correctional
Quinn: Cutting 1,900 jobs; Logan Correctional among 7 state
institutions named
Quinn's $376 million budget veto likely to be spent elsewhere 7 proposed facility closures including
Logan hang in the balance
'Save Logan Correctional Center' march Oct. 13
Sea of red marches for Logan Correctional
Sea of red marches for Logan
Correctional: Album 1 |
Album 2
Local leaders disappointed with governor's no-show at
meeting
Local leaders, community members, tell COGFA panel why Logan
is important
Commission to vote on Logan Correctional tomorrow morning
COGFA votes to keep Logan Correctional open
House, Senate vote: Logan and other facilities to stay open
Saved! Budget deal will keep Logan open
Historical society, Bennett calendars,
Mount Pulaski Rotary, blood drive, Kristin Allen, Matthew
Southerlan and Mount Pulaski State Scholars make Close Up
Letter: Paramedic
Association CEO recognizes Dr. Blaum's contributions