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FARM SAFETY SPECIAL SECTION
The
harvesters are finally able to be in the field this week bringing in
the corn and bean crop. It's a good time for a reminder about farm
safety! Click
here for this year's crop of
farm safety tips, and take our quiz "CAN
YOU
NAME THAT ELEVATOR" (pages 8 & 9)
Work hard,
do good work, & above all, be safe.
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October is Clergy
Appreciation Month!
Does your pastor know you
appreciate him or her?
Make a point to make it Known! |
Health & Fitness
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H1N1 Flu
Other Health News
Open Letter to Logan
County Nurses
Due to the 2009 novel
H1N1 influenza pandemic, the Logan County
Department of Public Health (LCDPH) is
proceeding to plan for mass immunizations in the
event that this should become necessary. It is
anticipated that the CDC will recommend
vaccination of as many people in the five
priority groups as possible and as quickly as
possible. The LCDPH has registered to receive
the vaccine for the novel H1N1 flu when it
becomes available, perhaps as early as the mid
October.
Since this mass
vaccination will occur at the same time as
vaccination for seasonal flu, additional nurses
may be needed to assist with the administration
of flu vaccines, particularly if mass
immunization efforts become necessary at various
clinic sites within a few short days.
The LCDPH is compiling a
list of Registered Nurses who would be
interested in assisting with the administration
of vaccines for financial compensation while
under temporary employment with the LCDPH. If
you are interested in assisting, please call the
LCDPH at 217-735-2317.
Sincerely,
Margie Harris, RN, MPH
Asst. Administrator &
Director of Nursing
Logan County Department
of Public Health |
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Tuesday, Oct. 20:
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Information update in Gee
family murders
Attorney seeks bail reduction for Earnest; Sara Duncan in court Tuesday
afternoon
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City
briefs: Comcast questioned, development partnership update, treasurer's report,
demolition and more
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Draft of 2010 Logan County budget gets tentative
approval
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Personality of the Week: Dedicated to bringing to life
Lincoln/Logan County's heritage with Abraham Lincoln:
Darlene Begolka
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Integrity Data employees award $10,000 in
Community Giving Program grants
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Novel H1N1 vaccine available at health dept.
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Residents promote Elkhart
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30 LC students inducted into Phi
Theta Kappa honor society
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City of Lincoln leaf pickup schedule
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Lady Lynx 'think pink' to fight
breast cancer
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IEMA encourages people to test homes for radon
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Middletown United Methodist Church,
Humane Society meeting, Dave Hennessy, Christian Child Care, Brad
Miller, Lucky Six winners and the Quilters at Heart Quilt Guild all
in Close Up By Mike Fak
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Millipedes on the move
By John
Fulton
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This week's 'Viewpoint' guest
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Letters:
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Culver's, its employees and church youth help Gee
Family Fund
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Abused senior relieved
with local assistance
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WL-B
Lady Wolverine basketball
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Logan Lanes: American
Bowling League
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AP news
Monday, Oct. 19
Saturday, Oct. 17
Friday, Oct. 16
Thursday, Oct. 15
Wednesday, Oct. 14
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