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Tuesday
night the Mount Pulaski Lady
Toppers volleyball team posed with the Sangamon Valley team for a picture
commemorating the 2012 Volley for the Cure
competition in Mount Pulaski.
The night included food, games, raffles and of
course volleyball, all in support of those who
are battling with breast cancer in the two
communities. At the end of the evening, the
funds raised during the event were divided
equally among three recipients: Debbie Knoelder of
Mount Pulaski and Cory Miller and
Paula Rizer of Sangamon Valley.
Photo by
Teena Lowery
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for larger image.)
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Workers
in panda
suits try to
lure giant
panda Tao
Tao from a
cage as the
animal
is released
to the wild
on Thursday at the Liziping
nature
reserve in
Shimian
county in
southwest
China's
Sichuan
province. The
26-month-old
panda has
been
prepared for
a return to
the wild
since birth
and is the
second such
release
since the
first panda, Xiang Xiang,
was killed
by other
wild pandas
in a fight
for food and
territory a
year after
its release
in 2006.
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CLOSE UP:
Oct. 11
Harvest of Talents,
Children's Day at Hartsburg Methodist, Jefferson
School rummage sale, Zion soup supper, ALMH Auxiliary fundraisers,
Vonderlieth and Harbor Light chat, blood drive, senior program series, 'Christmas
According to Hollywood,' confidential paper shredding, glass recycling,
'Babe' in Atlanta, winter outerwear,
'It's a Wonderful Life: A Live
Radio Play,' Roy Logan, New Holland Toys for Tots
Cruise-In,
'Our Town,' utility assistance, haunted house, Germanfest,
Musical Offering
for World Hunger, VFW essay competitions
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AP Impact:
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Women's home fighting
insurance giant to stay put
Much of odd weapons cache
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US foreclosure filings
hit 5-year low in September
Teachers make money
selling materials online
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Lincoln
$3.669-$3.679
Bloomington
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Springfield
$3.679-$3.849
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LDN - Entertainment
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For a year the Joker's been out of
sight, out of mind and out of trouble.
That changed Wednesday in the pages of
"Batman" No. 13, when the clown prince of crime returned to
Gotham with a mission to help Batman become a better man, even
if it means going after everyone and everything that the Dark
Knight and his alter ego, Bruce Wayne, hold dear.
This comic book image released by DC
Entertainment shows the Joker on the cover of "Batman" No. 13,
released this week. The story, "Death of the Family," will cross
numerous issues from now through February.
AP photo/DC Entertainment
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LDN - Sports
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Cardinals
rookie Pete Kozma, right, high-fives teammates David Freese and Daniel Descalso
after scoring them on a three-run home run in the second inning of Game 3 of the
National League division series against the Washington Nationals on Wednesday
afternoon. The Cardinals won the game 8-0 and took a 2-1 advantage in the
series. St. Louis can win the series with a victory in today's game, which is
scheduled to begin at 3:07 CT.
AP photo by Nick Wass
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Wednesday, Oct. 10:
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Planning commission looks at
revisions for comprehensive plan
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Red Cross provides assistance to
Lincoln family after weekend house fire
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Illinois American Water
shares tips for Fire Prevention Week
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ALMH Auxiliary to host
book sale and Gold Refinery event
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Christian College Fair hosted
by Cornerstone Academy in Bloomington on Monday
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Vonderlieth and Harbor Light
Hospice invite community to chat over coffee Oct. 22
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New geologic data for
central Illinois
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'Life as a Student in a One Room
School' to be presented at Dickson Mounds
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Signature embroidery day for
Lindsay quilt Oct. 20
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Nursing home oral health care matters
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Railer golfers fall short of state as a
team, but Antoine, Perry advance on their own
By Justin
Tierney
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LCHS soccer boys win, set more records
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LC volleyball results
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LC women's soccer results
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AP news
Tuesday, Oct. 9
Monday, Oct. 8
Saturday, Oct. 6
Friday, Oct. 5
Thursday, Oct. 4
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