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LDN - Top Stories
Monday
evening the Lincoln City Council recognized this
year's Arbor Day poster contest winners. Pictured left to right
are first-place winner Jordon
Crowell from Northwest School, Sailym Reid also
from Northwest and Julia Guzzardo from
Washington-Monroe. This year 174 second-grade
students from District 27 entered the contest.
Photo
by Nila Smith
(Click on picture for
larger image.)
From
the Ground Up plantings, Zion Ladies Aid sandwich
sale, writing
club, Kinzie
memorial blood drive, HSLC transport, free
Salvation Army camp, Isabelle Thompson, Cylie Rekart, Grace
Tierney, Mount Pulaski junk drop-off, Memorial scholarship, Delavan battle re-enactment, Community Action
scholarships, Princess Tea
Zooming in
on the people,
places and things that make this community interesting!
Last
week,
students
from the ag
management
and
horticulture
classes at
Lincoln
Community
High School
were busy
preparing
and seeding
the new lawn
of this
year's
building
trades home. The house,
which was
built from
the ground
up by the
building
trades class,
will be put
on the
market. Having a
lawn and
landscaping
will add to
the market
value of the
home.
Photo by Derek
Hurley
(Click on
photo for
larger
image.)
From the Ground Up plantings, Zion Ladies Aid
sandwich sale, writing club, Kinzie memorial blood drive, HSLC transport, free Salvation Army camp,
Isabelle Thompson, Cylie Rekart,
Grace Tierney,
Mount Pulaski junk drop-off, Memorial scholarship, Delavan battle re-enactment, Community Action
scholarships, Princess Tea
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.
This
spring there are 16 new flowerpots scattered
around the business side of the downtown square. The pots were donated to the city by the Lincoln
Rotary Club at the request of Mayor Keith
Snyder. Last Wednesday the From the Ground
Up group, with the help of Alderwoman Jonie Tibbs
and husband Harry, filled the planters with flowering
ornamentals and placed them around the square.
Pictures by Nila
Smith
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larger image.)
Consuming more fatty acids may reduce symptoms of dry eye ...
Medicare releases home health compare tool ... Help mom save $4,000 a year ... Boomers: Living comfortably at home in style ...
Baby boomers -- more active than ever with no plans of slowing down
...
Simple cleaning solutions: medicine cabinet makeover
... May the benefits be with you ...
Social Security FAQs on retirement and Medicare ... Early colon cancer detection means earlier treatment
News & information for
the seniors in our community
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LDN - Entertainment
The character Optimus Prime is displayed
during the "Transformers the Ride: 3D" attraction at Universal
Studios Hollywood in Los Angeles. Debuting Friday, the ride based on the film franchise offers
motion-simulator vehicles and 3-D high-definition video.
San Diego Padres' Cameron Maybin,
bottom, is out at second as St. Louis Cardinals second baseman Tyler
Greene fails to turn the double play during the first inning of a
baseball game Monday in St. Louis. The Padres' Chase
Headley was safe at first.
AP photo by Jeff Roberson
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