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LDN - Top Stories
Tom
Payne of Fat Boys BBQ prepares to cut the ribbon
Wednesday at the chamber ribbon-cut for his
restaurant. Payne serves up freshly smoked
barbecued meats of a wide variety, dressed with
sauces created by himself and wife Peggy, who
also runs Peggy's Place bakery in town.
Photo
by Nila
Smith (Click on image
for larger version.)
'Mr.
Popper's Penguins,' jar lids to fair entrants, dog wash and bake sale, historical society meeting,
Oasis seminar,
'Pulaski Street Fest,' Democrat fundraiser, electronics recycling, glass recycling, Head Start
recruitment,
Oasis pork chop dinner,
Millikin dean's list,
fair entries, LCHS '72 reunion, Sherri Smith at Owl's Roost,
LCHS '77 reunion, recycled material art entries, Mount Pulaski
quilt show
Zooming in
on the people,
places and things that make this community interesting!
Tuesday
night, several bar and club owners arrived at City Hall
in a show of support for legalized video gaming in the
city of Lincoln. The group chose Shawn Taylor
(center) of Logan Lanes as their spokesman
on the subject. During a special ordinance
committee meeting, Taylor spoke about the need of area
businesses such as his for the revenue legalized gaming
would bring.
Photo by
Nila Smith
(Click on
photo for
larger
image.)
'Mr.
Popper's Penguins,'
jar
lids to fair entrants,
dog wash and bake sale, historical society meeting,
Oasis seminar,
'Pulaski Street Fest,' Democrat fundraiser,
electronics
recycling, glass recycling, Head Start
recruitment,
Oasis pork chop dinner,
Millikin dean's list,
fair
entries, LCHS '72 reunion,
Sherri Smith at Owl's Roost,
LCHS '77 reunion, recycled material
art entries, Mount Pulaski quilt show
Zooming
in on the people,
places and things that make this community interesting!
Currently listing 104 Logan
County businesses & organizations. Will shoppers find your listing in
the Logan County Business Directory? Call 217-737-7418 to get listed.
Sarah Cook of Mount Pulaski caught
sight of this little guy and couldn't resist grabbing a snapshot. Cook said she did some research on white-tailed
squirrels and found they are kind of rare. This is just
one more thing to add to the list of all the things that make
Logan County in general and Mount Pulaski in particular a very
unique and interesting place to live.
Photo by Sarah Cook (Click on
image for a larger version.)
With boomers coming, hospice industry diversifies ...
Longer life spans shifting focus toward dignity, quality of life ... Seniors urged to apply for Circuit Breaker grant by June 30;
Program ends July 1 ... How to ease arthritis pain ... Springfield Social Security office moves to new location ... Avoid becoming 'unscoreable' and maintain your credit history as
you age ... Disability: What you don't know can hurt you ... Tips to help seniors avoid identity thieves ... Consuming more fatty acids may reduce symptoms of dry eye
News & information for
the seniors in our community
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LDN - Entertainment
From left, actor Morgan Freeman, actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt,
actress Anne Hathaway, director Christopher Nolan, actor
Christian Bale, actor Gary Oldman and actor Michael Caine, from
the upcoming film "The Dark Knight Rises," pose during a
July 7 photo
shoot in Beverly Hills, Calif. The film will be released in
theaters on July 20.
U.S.
Olympian sprinter Michael Johnson poses holding the
Olympic flame at Stonehenge, England, on Thursday. Johnson, who has won
four Olympic gold medals and eight world championship gold medals, currently
holds the world and Olympic records in the 400-meter and the 4x400-meter relay.
The Olympic torch is being carried around England in a relay of torchbearers to
make its way to the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games.