[December 28, 2012]
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Feb. 1 -- The bridge at Kickapoo Creek Park
is now completed. Tuesday afternoon several cars were parked near
the bridge, indicating that many are already taking advantage of the
mild winter and exploring what lies on the other side.
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Feb. 2 -- The Lincoln Christian University
women's basketball team claimed a 52-39 victory Tuesday night over
St. Louis College of Pharmacy in the Laughlin Center.
Photo by Lincoln Christian University |
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Feb. 3 -- Wednesday morning, volunteers
gathered at the Zion Lutheran School cafeteria in Lincoln to spend
the day stuffing casings with fresh whole-hog sausage in preparation
for Saturday’s annual pancake and sausage breakfast. The meat came
from the generosity of five local farmers who donated 15 hogs that
were processed at the Atlanta Locker. |
Feb. 10 -- Thursday morning a good group
turned out for a news conference by the Lincoln & Logan County
Development Partnership when Logan 2.0, the Grow Lincoln & Logan
County Initiative, was introduced. Among those in attendance were
representatives from the city, county, chamber of commerce and
tourism bureau. |
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Feb. 10 -- Thursday morning the Lincoln &
Logan County Development Partnership introduced the leadership team
that will head the next step of the Logan County Master Plan --
implementation of goals. This stage of the plan will be known as
Logan 2.0, the Grow Lincoln & Logan County Initiative. Members of
the leadership team are, from left, David Lanterman, Kristi Powell,
Crystal Alley and Mark Houpt.
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Feb. 11 -- Roy Logan puts the finishing
touches on a valentine trellis that will be featured at the Sunday
afternoon valentine dance at the Lincoln Park District Ballroom. The
dance will be an opportunity for dads and daughters, moms and sons,
and others to dress in their best and enjoy some terrific music,
food and fun. This is for children 3 to 12 years old.
Picture provided by the Lincoln Park District |
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Feb. 14 -- The Humane Society of Logan County offers hot soup on a cold day.
Pictured from left, Sue Jones, Natalie Miller, Adrienne Hahn and HSLC director Ellen Burbage work behind the sweatshirt table.
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Feb. 15 -- This beautiful flag is artwork by
West Lincoln-Broadwell students and has been given to American
Legion Post 263 in Lincoln. The blue backdrop for our nation's 50
stars and the red stripes are handprints of children in kindergarten
through fourth grade, and every student in the school signed the
flag. The Legion will have the flag mounted and covered with
Plexiglas so that it can be on display in their hall for years to
come. |
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