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LDN - Top Stories
A
group of young, energetic businessmen and women
from northern Germany visited the Mount Pulaski
Rotary Club on Thursday. The group's first
request was a tour of the Mount Pulaski
Courthouse to learn more about our 16th
president, Abraham Lincoln.
Picture by Phil
Bertoni
(Click on picture for
larger image.)
Arts & Crafts Guild,
Elkhart spring events, Community Action meeting, Kelsey Griesheim, Spring for Tea,
Pleasant Valley meeting, Christian Women's Conference, dog wash, Lincoln
College China trip, Elkhart bird lecture and walks, Elkhart flower walks, landscape waste pickup in Lincoln and Mount
Pulaski, HSLC garage sale
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 2012.
This online supplement to Lincoln
Daily News features articles and interviews with some of the experts
in the field, reflecting on the 2011 growing season and projecting
production and industry trends for 2012.
This
photo
combination
made with
images
provided by
Heritage
Auctions
shows the
front and
back of a
copper and
silver 1792
experimental
penny that
sold at
auction in
Schaumburg on
Thursday.
Officials
with
Heritage
Auctions say
Kevin Lipton
of Beverly
Hills,
Calif.,
bought the
penny on
behalf of a
group of
unnamed
investors
for $1
million and
must also
pay the
auction
house's 15
percent
commission.
It was never
actually put
into
circulation
and only 14
examples of
the coin are
known to
exist.
Arts & Crafts Guild,
Elkhart spring events, Community Action meeting,
Kelsey Griesheim, Spring for Tea,
Pleasant Valley meeting, Christian Women's Conference, dog wash, Lincoln
College China trip, Elkhart bird lecture and walks, Elkhart flower walks, landscape waste pickup in Lincoln and Mount
Pulaski, HSLC garage sale
Zooming
in on the people,
places and things that make this community interesting!
Currently listing 104 Logan
County businesses & organizations. Will shoppers find your listing in
the Logan County Business Directory? Call 217-737-7418 to get listed.
Logan
County ag producers and suppliers look forward to a productive year
in 2012.
This online supplement to Lincoln
Daily News features articles and interviews with some of the experts
in the field, reflecting on the 2011 growing season and projecting
production and industry trends for 2012.
Friday
afternoon the 4-H show barn on the Logan County
Fairgrounds was the temporary home for a wide
variety of animals as the Lincoln Community High
School FFA set up a
petting zoo for first- and second-graders. See
more pictures and read about this event in
today's Top Stories.
Picture by Jan Youngquist
(Click on picture for
larger image.)
Volunteering: small acts, big change ... Ingenious gadgets keep smart gardeners playing in the dirt ... 10 steps to conquering heart disease ... Retirement planning crucial for small business owners ... Retirement planning dos and don'ts ... Protecting your nest egg from virtual crows... Baby boomers: Don't let your world fall silent ... Understanding and spreading knowledge about the risks of Type 2
diabetes
News & information for
the seniors in our community
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LDN - Entertainment
Matthew Aubrey, center, plays U.S. Army Pfc. Bradley Manning in the play
"The Radicalization of Bradley Manning." To some he's a traitor
to his country, to others a free-speech hero. But before he was
a public enemy or a cause celebre, U.S. soldier and alleged
WikiLeaks source Bradley Manning was a high school student in
west Wales in a pivotal period that is the subject of a new British
play.
AP photo / Farrows Creative /
National Theatre Wales
Nurse frequently during the first few days because the
more often you nurse, the more quickly your matured milk
will come in and the more milk you will produce. During
the early days while your milk production is still
developing, a well-intentioned but misguided relative
might suggest offering formula to your baby “until you
have sufficient milk”. Don’t listen! Milk is produced on
demand, therefore, to make more, you need to nurse your
baby more. The suckling action of your baby tells your
body to make more milk.
For more information,
contact the breastfeeding peer counselor at the Logan
County Department of Public Health, 217-735-2317, ext.
246.