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Lincoln,
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posted daily aT NOON (CDT)
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October 22, 2010
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"Tentai"
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Preened,
prepped, ready and waiting. Let
the festivities begin! Perfect weather possibilities promise a
perfect fun-filled weekend here in Lincoln.
click
here to view more pictures from the balloon festival
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click
here to view more pictures from the WL-B open house
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OUT
AND ABOUT
Take time to stop in Salisbury
Part 3:
The Garden Path, The Farm
[AUG.
25, 2000]
Next
to the Morning Star Mercantile and Café is a new garden center called The Garden
Path, where you can shop for climbing roses or tomato plants.
Robbin Nickelson, a first-time business owner, is happy to help
answer any gardening questions you may have. After
shopping there, it’s well worth the effort to stop
at The Farm. A trip to this Menard County family-owned business just
a few miles down the road from Salisbury is like a breath of fresh
air.
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SPORTS
TALK
Part
2
Carnahan still on the point
at Merchant Marine Academy
[AUG.
25, 2000]
In
the second portion of an interview with LDN's Jeff Mayfield, former
Lincoln Railer Preston Carnahan tells about his
upcoming sea duty and reflects on how his high school basketball
experiences helped prepare him for the demands of his current life
as a sophomore midshipman cadet at the
Merchant Marine Academy in King’s Point, N.Y.
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story]
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SPIRITUAL
LIFE
Immanuel
Lutheran Church news
[AUG.
25, 2000] Immanuel's
news release includes the recent farewell to Pastor Joe Bleakley;
the schedule of services for the next few weeks; the Sept. 9
mini-retreat for women, with guest speaker Becky Glenn of Clinton;
and a youth-sponsored baked potato supper on Sept. 10 to raise funds
for equipment for a handicapped-accessible playground at
Scully Park
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story]
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ORGANIZATIONS
Lincoln
College Museum sets
Grand Soiree date
[AUG.
25, 2000] Lincoln
College Museum has announced The Grand Soiree 2000 will be on
Saturday, Sept. 9, at 6:30 p.m. in the Davidson-Sheffer Gymnasium on
the campus of Lincoln College.
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story]
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ORGANIZATIONS
Local
health department
receives $14,000 grant
[AUG.
25, 2000] Lt.
Gov. Corinne Wood recently presented a $14,000 check to Debby Cook,
director of nursing at Logan County Health Department, to assist Logan
County Health Department in addressing osteoporosis through its
"Calcium Counts 1, 2, 3" program. The Illinois Department of
Public Health’s Office of Women’s Health is providing the grant,
which is part of an initiative announced by Gov. George Ryan.
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story]
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