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LDN - Top Stories
The
street art gang was at it again this weekend. This
time they tackled the viaduct on South College at First
Street. Even though this viaduct is technically
smaller than the other, the project itself seemed much
larger. The walls of the viaduct aren't finished,
but volunteers will continue to work on the project
until it is all done. In tomorrow's edition of LDN,
we'll have multiple photo albums of the people involved
and the work as it progressed.
Photo by Nila
Smith (Click on photo for larger image.)
Zion back-to-school info, Wampler honored, blood drive, Leadership Council, WLB baseball
camp, 'Mr. Popper's Penguins,' jar lids to fair
entrants, historical society meeting, Oasis seminar,
Democrat fundraiser, Head
Start recruitment, Oasis pork chop dinner, Millikin
dean's list, fair entries, LCHS
'77 reunion, recycled material art entries, Mount
Pulaski quilt show
Zooming in
on the people,
places and things that make this community interesting!
Friday
night the Fireside Relics -- David Helm, director
and bass guitar; Tyler White, lead vocalist and acoustic guitar; Nick Park,
vocalist and rhythm
guitar; Aaron Davis, lead guitar; Ed Williamson, drums;
and Carl Becker, keyboards
and organ -- were
one of the main attractions at a street fair
in Mount Pulaski to raise funds for the
courthouse foundation.
Photo by Phil Bertoni
(Click on
photo for
larger
image.)
Zion back-to-school info,
Wampler honored, blood drive, Leadership Council, WLB baseball camp,
'Mr. Popper's Penguins,' jar lids to fair entrants, historical
society meeting, Oasis seminar, Democrat
fundraiser, Head Start recruitment, Oasis pork chop dinner, Millikin
dean's list, fair entries, 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.
Quick, easy and classy -- what
more could one want? Impress your friends with these nifty
little cucumber appetizers without even breaking a sweat. Also, this is a great way to enjoy your own produce from the
garden. Check out this great little recipe in Grab Your Fork.
Photo by Deb Rohrer (Click on
image for a larger version.)
Most Americans don't have life insurance, but wish they did
...
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
News & information for
the seniors in our community
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LDN - Entertainment
A
visitor to the exhibit "Lunch Hour NYC" plays with an
Automat at
the New York Public Library in New York. The exhibit transports visitors back in time with
sections and artifacts from the library's vast collection on
street foods, home lunches, school lunches and the once-popular
Horn & Hardart Automats.