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LDN - Top Stories
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Castle
Manor staff and chamber ambassadors pose for a picture after the
official ribbon-cut on the new supportive living facility on
Lincoln's west side. A visual tour of this magnificent
new jewel in our community is in today's Top Stories.
Picture by Mike Fak (Click on
picture for larger image.)
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Landfill closure
The city
of Lincoln's landscape recycling facility will be closed
today (Wednesday). Workers are in the process of
grinding brush. The landfill will reopen Saturday at 8
a.m.
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from Tracy A. Jackson, city street superintendent |
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Stories
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This
January 2006 photo provided Tuesday by the
Larimer County, Colo., sheriff's office shows Gary Brooks
Faulkner after he was arrested on a compulsory
insurance charge. Faulkner, armed with a pistol and a
40-inch sword, was detained Tuesday in northern Pakistan
as he tried to cross the border into Afghanistan on a
mission to avenge the 9/11 attacks and kill Osama bin
Laden, police said. Faulkner, a 51-year-old construction
worker, also was carrying Christian literature and a
small amount of hashish.
AP photo/Larimer County
sheriff's office
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Local
CLOSE UP:
June 15
St.
John, Relay for Life, Lincoln Farmer's Market, Lincoln
Area Summer Band, Draw 4
winners and Vonderlieth make Close Up
Zooming in
on the people,
places and things that make this community interesting!
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CHRIS COYNE, Agent -- State Farm
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Something new in your business
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Area Gas
Prices
Regular Gasoline per Gallon
Lincoln
$2.749
Bloomington
$2.599 -
$2.699
Springfield
$2.539 -
$2.889
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LDN - Entertainment
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In this Friday file photo, a Bosnian army
soldier stands inside a nuclear bunker near the Bosnian town of Konjic, some
40 kilometers south of Sarajevo. Built to withstand nuclear war, the
secret bunker was to shelter communist Yugoslavia's strongman and his inside
circle. Decades later, the massive underground complex is about to be reborn
as one of the world's quirkiest art galleries. The brainchild of a group of Sarajevo artists,
the gallery opens next year and is to stage a
Biennale of Contemporary Art, with the Council of
Europe providing much of the funding.
AP photo by Amel Emric |
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LDN Entertainment
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Revised June 9
Area Restaurant Menus
Guzzardo's Italian Villa
Chad's Blind
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LDN - Sports
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Boston Celtics coach Doc Rivers pleads in
frustration during the first half of Game 6 of the NBA basketball
finals in Los Angeles on Tuesday as Celtics' Rajon Rondo (9) and Los Angeles Lakers guard Kobe
Bryant (24) walk by. The
second half wouldn't be any better for the Celtics, as they were
blown out 89-67 to force a seventh and deciding game in the NBA
championship series.
AP photo by Mark J. Terrill |
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