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'Heart healthy'
cooking classes offered
[MAY 17,
2003]
Learn how to cook foods that
are lower in fat and sodium in the "Heart Healthy Eating" series
sponsored by University of Illinois Extension, Logan County. If you
have heart disease, including high blood pressure or high
cholesterol, you know choosing and preparing foods can be a real
challenge.
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The program objective is to increase
participants' knowledge of risk factors for heart disease, dietary
factors and their relationship to heart disease, and to review how
individuals can affect their own heart health. Ways to alter foods
to reduce fat and salt will be discussed in the classes.
"Those attending will learn how to cook
with low-fat products, herbs and spices and using less salt,"
explains Jananne Finck, nutrition and wellness educator with
University of Illinois Extension. Finck is a registered dietitian at
the Springfield Extension Center.
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"Everyone will get recipes to help them
plan healthy meals at home," adds John Fulton, unit leader for Logan
Extension. Cost is $10 per person for the two sessions. A minimum of
15 participants is needed, and preregistration is needed by
Thursday, June 12. There will be two sessions, June 17 and 18, from
6 to 8:30 p.m. at the Logan County Extension office, 980 N.
Postville Drive.
For more
details about this program or if you need reasonable accommodations
to participate in this program, please call (217) 732-8289.
Registrations will be taken at the same number.
[News release]
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Animals for Adoption |
Animal Control
open Saturdays
[APRIL
18, 2003]
Beginning
April 28, Logan County Animal Control is experimenting for 60 days
with Saturday hours. The new hours are 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. on
weekdays and 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturdays. Only registration, payment of
fines and animal pickup can be accomplished on Saturday. Adoptions
must take place during the week.
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At Logan County Animal Control — |
DOGS
Big to little, most of these dogs will make wonderful
lifelong companions when you take them home and provide solid,
steady training, grooming and general care. Get educated about what
you choose. If you give them the time and care they need, you will
be rewarded with much more than you gave them. They are
entertaining, fun, comforting, and will lift you up for days on end.
Be prepared to take the necessary time when you bring home a
puppy, kitten, dog, cat or any other pet, and you will be blessed.
[Logan County Animal Control is thankful for pet supplies donated by
individuals and Wal-Mart.]
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[Hi! I'm Mike! I'm a 2- to 3-year-old male looking
for a family. My favorite activities include watching my
breath and licking your face.] |
[This is Jeff. Jeff is a 1- to 2-year-old mixed breed
looking for a good home.] |
[Just look at those faces! These 9-week cuties love to
roll and tumble and play.
But don't let their small size fool you. They are
boxer-collie mixes, so they'll get quite a bit bigger!] |
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Ten reasons to adopt a shelter dog
1. I'll bring out your playful side!
2. I'll lend an ear to your troubles.
3. I'll keep you fit and trim.
4. We'll look out for each other.
5. We'll sniff out fun together!
6. I'll keep you right on schedule.
7. I'll love you with all my heart.
8. We'll have a tail-waggin' good time!
9. We'll snuggle on a quiet evening.
10. We'll be best friends always.
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CATS
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[Logan County Animal Control is thankful for pet supplies
donated by individuals and Wal-Mart.] |
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In the cat section there are a number of wonderful cats to
choose from
in a variety of colors and sizes.
Farm cats available for free!
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[This big boy is Sam.
Sam's a little pushy, so no small kids, please.] |
[This fine looking girl is Snake. She's just a kitten, and
she's ready to slither her way into your heart.] |
[Snowball and Sunshine, a beautiful girl-boy pair, can't wait
to bring joy and warmth into your home.] |
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These animals and
more are available to good homes from the Logan County Animal
Control at 1515 N. Kickapoo, phone 735-3232.
Fees for animal
adoption: dogs, $60/male, $65/female; cats, $35/male, $44/female.
The fees include neutering and spaying.
Logan County Animal Control's hours of operation:
Sunday
– closed
Monday –
8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Tuesday –
8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Wednesday –
8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Thursday –
8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Friday –
8 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Saturday –
closed
NOTE: Beginning April 28, hours will
be 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. on weekdays
and 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturdays.
Vickie Loafman, animal control warden
Maurice Tierney,
deputy animal control warden
Tammy Langley, part-time assistant |
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