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LDN - Top Stories
Thursday
morning nine area young adults were awarded agricultural
scholarships from the Lincoln/Logan County Chamber of
Commerce Ag Scholarship program.
Pictured left to right are John Hartman, scholarship
committee chair; Joshua Clark, a graduate of Hartsburg-Emden;
Daniel Fulton, a graduate of Lincoln Community High School; David Fulton, a graduate of LCHS; Andrew Lindgren, a graduate
of Olympia High School; Andrew McCarty, a graduate of Mount
Pulaski High School; Ellen Olson, also a graduate of Mount
Pulaski; and Andi Hake, chamber director.
Unable to attend the breakfast were recipients Orry Ingram,
Mathew Runyon and Christina Stoll.
Lincoln Youth
Football, Knights of Columbus, Gov. Oglesby exhibit, dental
clinic, Kailey Wilmarth benefit, Savanna Freehill benefit and
Mount Pulaski waste pickup make Close Up
Zooming in
on the people,
places and things that make this community interesting!
Logan
County ag producers and suppliers look forward to a productive year
in 2011.
This online supplement to Lincoln
Daily News features articles and interviews with some of the experts
in the field, reflecting on the 2010 growing season and projecting
ahead about production and industry trends for 2011.
French
soldiers patrol at the Eiffel Tower in
Paris on Thursday. A bomb
threat and the discovery of a suspicious
package spurred French authorities to
briefly evacuate nearly 4,000 tourists
from the Eiffel Tower on Wednesday,
tower officials and police said. No
explosives were found, and the site in
the French capital was reopened to
visitors more than two hours after the
original warning, a Paris police
official said. France is currently at the
forefront of an international military
operation against Moammar Gadhafi's
forces in Libya. It has received
general, unspecified threats from
extremists in the past related to its
troops in Afghanistan and a law banning
Islamic face veils in public.
Lincoln Youth
Football, Knights of Columbus, Gov. Oglesby exhibit, dental
clinic, Kailey Wilmarth benefit, Savanna Freehill benefit and
Mount Pulaski waste pickup make Close Up
Zooming in
on the people,
places and things that make this community interesting!
Logan
County ag producers and suppliers look forward to a productive year
in 2011.
This online supplement to Lincoln
Daily News features articles and interviews with some of the experts
in the field, reflecting on the 2010 growing season and projecting
ahead about production and industry trends for 2011.
Chester-East
Lincoln students had to bundle up yesterday for a petting zoo,
but they didn't seem to mind. It's all part of Hog Wild
Happenings at the school, teaching students about agriculture. More pictures are in today's Top
Stories.
Picture by Deb Rohrer (Click on picture for larger image.)
Wireless hearing aids?
How technology continues to improve our lives; Figuring out retirement; Area Agency on Aging for Lincolnland Announces Program for Family Caregivers;
News & information for
the seniors in our community
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LDN - Entertainment
This envelope
for a letter written by Polish composer and pianist Frederic Chopin
to his parents and sisters in Warsaw in 1847 is on display at the
Frederic Chopin Museum in Warsaw, Poland. A collection of
Chopin's letters considered lost in 1939 was found
and donated to the museum.
Arizona's Lamont Jones (12) and cheerleaders react
during the second half against Duke in a West regional semifinal in
Anaheim, Calif., on Thursday in
the NCAA college basketball tournament. Arizona stunned Duke 93-77 to send the defending
champs home for the year.