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LDN - Top Stories
The
downtown building many called the Lincoln Beauty College has met
its fate. Damaged in a December 2009 fire, the building has been
cleared away by owner David Lanterman.
Picture by Mike Fak (Click on
picture for larger image.)
Getting the finishing touches on this year's Logan County
Habitat for Humanity playhouse. Each year Habitat raffles off a playhouse,
with the proceeds going to help pay for materials on Habitat homes.
Logan and Mason counties proposing public
transportation program ... You and your home: Aging gracefully together
... More July questions and answers from Social
Security ... Helping people who are living with diabetes
save on essential medicines and products ...
News & information for
the seniors in our community
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LDN - Entertainment
I
n
this file photo from April 25, 2002, Rebekah Brooks, left, watched by
magazine editor Ben Preston and Piers Morgan, talks with Britain's
Queen Elizabeth II during a reception for the media at Windsor
Castle in England. Brooks, the loyal lieutenant of Rupert Murdoch,
resigned July 15 as chief executive of his embattled
British newspapers, becoming the biggest casualty so far in the
phone hacking scandal at a now-defunct Sunday tabloid. Murdoch had
defended Brooks in the face of demands from politicians that she
step down, and he had previously refused to accept her resignation. He
made an abrupt switch, however, as his News Corp. company struggled
to contain a British crisis that is threatening his entire global
media empire.
A
new warning
sticker on a railing is shown in the stands at Texas Rangers
ballpark before a news conference Tuesday announcing a new safety measure at
the ballpark in Arlington, Texas. The
club announced plans to raise the height of all rails in
front of the seating areas "to the highest standard in the United
States at this time," after a fan died when he fell from the stands
while reaching for a foul ball.