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Bob
Chamberlain of Habitat for Humanity was nearly boxed in Saturday morning
with large pallets of electronics. Habitat hosted its monthly
electronics recycling day and had a large turnout with "donations." Habitat, working in conjunction with the Logan County Joint Solid Waste
Agency, collects and sells the recyclable electronics, with the proceeds
helping to fund their building projects.
Photo by Nila
Smith
(Click on image for larger version.)
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In
this Dec.
12, 2012,
file photo
released by
Korean
Central News
Agency,
North
Korea's
Unha-3
rocket lifts
off from the Sohae launch
pad in
Tongchang-ri,
North
Korea. North
Korea vowed
Monday to
strengthen
its defenses
amid
concerns the
country may
conduct a
nuclear test
as a
follow-up to
last month's
long-range
rocket
launch.
Citing U.S.
hostility,
Pyongyang's
Foreign
Ministry
said in a
memorandum
that North
Korea will
"continue to
strengthen
its
deterrence
against all
forms of
war."
AP photo
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Public meeting on downtown
plan, 'Yes, You Can Write,' Rita Wells, LAMS rehearsals, blood drive, Jo Hilliard, planning for
natural hazards, historical society programs, county highway weight limits, HSLC board election, Atlanta 'Rt. 66 Reinterpreted' Art Project
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RTA: United running 'sham' business
National
Will longer
school year help or hurt US students?
Politics,
Government & Elections
Post-election,
some lawmakers move to the middle
International
UPS abandons $6.9 billion
takeover for TNT Express
ODD & Extraordinary
Science, Technology and the Environment
Severe Beijing smog prompts
unusual transparency
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This file image shows a scene from the FX original series "Sons of
Anarchy." Television executives who spoke to the media recently
about the tragic shootings in Newtown, Conn., and Aurora, Colo.,
say the events bothered them, but none offered concrete examples
of how it is changing what they put on the air, or if that is
necessary. FX President John Landgraf said he was in favor of
further study about any correlation between entertainment and
real violence. Landgraf pointed out that the zombie series
"Walking Dead" and brutally violent "Sons of Anarchy" are both
very popular in England, and that country has far fewer gun
murders than the United States.
AP file photo/FX by Prashant Gupta
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Entertainment, Entertainers, Media & Arts
Miss
America journeys
from small town
to big city
'Argo,'
'Les Mis' win at Golden Globes
List of
Golden Globe winners
Foster
reveals she's gay, suggests she's retiring
Obama's
2nd inauguration smaller, yet still grand
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Guzzardo's Italian Villa
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Saturday, Jan. 12:
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Heritage In Flight Museum to receive funds for
museum buildings
Gov. Quinn announces capital
investments in public museums across Illinois
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Rita Wells: January Employee of the Month at
Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital -
Wintry precipitation
expected tonight into Sunday morning -
Carroll
Catholic 2nd-quarter honor roll -
LAMS rehearsals for spring
concert begin Feb. 5
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Blood drive Thursday at Elkhart
Christian Church
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HOPE Mobile closed Jan. 31
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Judge Lisa Holder White to
become newest member and 1st African-American to sit on the 4th District
Illinois Appellate Court
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Authors to speak Wednesday
and Thursday at Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum
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Fire and
rescue reports
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Home Country:
Goodbye to the good and the bad
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Railers knock off 8th-ranked Lions to stay
near top of Central State Eight
By Jeff
Benjamin
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LC women's basketball
results
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LCU holds off Central
Christian
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County Market Glenwood Winter Classic:
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Varsity tournament schedule, Jan. 14-19
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Sophomore games, Jan. 15-21
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Logan Lanes:
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Jay
Bird League
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Logan Lassies
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AP news
Friday, Jan. 11
Thursday, Jan. 10
Wednesday, Jan. 9
Tuesday, Jan. 8
Monday, Jan. 7
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