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LDN - Top Stories
A
nother
example of our youngsters and a school doing a great job.
With the lights turned off in
the Lincoln Junior High School gymnasium, the names of
individuals represented by 137 luminaria bags are read.
The bags sold for $1 each and
were purchased by both students and staff to
honor those who have fought the battle against cancer
-- people who have fought and won, are still fighting, and
sadly, those who have lost the battle.
The total raised by staff and students was $1,559.72, which
was over $300 more than last year.
Picture
by Mike Fak (Click on
picture for larger image.)
Draw 4
Carroll, bike rodeo and safety awareness, music at St.
John Church, Jaycees cosmic bowling, Relay for Life,
Lauren Lynn and Humane Society make Close Up
Zooming in
on the people,
places and things that make this community interesting!
A
rescuer uses a construction machine to
search for the bodies believed to be buried
by a landslide in Hulu Langat in central
Selangor state, outside Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia. Police say
about 30 children were buried by the
landslide that hit an orphanage Saturday.
AP photo
See story
"Landslide buries 30 children at Malaysia
orphanage" below in International
Draw 4
Carroll, bike rodeo and safety awareness, music at St.
John Church, Jaycees cosmic bowling, Relay for Life,
Lauren Lynn and Humane Society make Close Up
Zooming in
on the people,
places and things that make this community interesting!
The ribbon gets
cut at A Perfect Escape, 505 Broadway St. in
downtown Lincoln. Friends, family, chamber and
Main Street Lincoln ambassadors were on hand to
wish the new business good fortune. With the
new business, another empty retail location on the
square has been reopened.
Picture by Mike
Fak (Click on
picture for larger image.)
You can rely on electronic payments; Grandpa John's lesson By Mike Fak; Social Security Board of Trustees: Projected Trust Fund
Exhaustion One Year Sooner;
Two stray cats and an old man; May questions and answers from Social Security;
News & information for
the seniors in our community
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LDN - Entertainment
In this undated file image released by Warner Bros.,
Christian Bale is shown as Batman in a scene from "The Dark
Knight." Filming has begun on "The Dark Knight Rises,"
the third and
final episode, with Bale as Batman.
David Toms watches his tee shot on the 17th hole during the second
round at the Colonial golf tournament in Fort Worth, Texas, on Friday. Toms shot a second consecutive round of 62, setting a
new record at the Colonial.
Toms finished the day in the lead at 16-under par.
LCHS students display their artistry at school board
meeting -- album
Illinois
unemployment rate falls to 8.7 percent
Senate GOP
unhappy with redistricting
State looks
for new boss for Illinois prepaid tuition plan
Draw 4 Carroll, bike
rodeo and safety awareness, music at St. John Church, Jaycees
cosmic bowling, Relay for Life, Lauren Lynn and Humane Society
make Close Up