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Logan County Art Association is currently hosting an art show at the Lincoln
Art Institute. The theme of the show is "Predictions," with artwork
based around the Mayan calendar and the assumed end of the world last week. Now that we are all still here, you have until Jan. 12 to stop in and see
all the pieces on display.
Inside you'll find pieces such
as this one by local artist Moses Pinkerton. His piece "Ripe," a hand
holding an Earth burgeoning with possibilities, is a personal view about the
potential available to all of the occupants of our planet.
Photo
by Curt Fox
(Click on image for a larger version.)
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In
this Nov.
16
file photo,
a barge
powers its
way up the
Mississippi
River in St.
Louis.
According to
Coast Guard
officials
Thursday,
the
Mississippi
River level
is dropping
again and
could get so
low as early
as next week
that some
barge
operators
will stop
operating.
But a Coast
Guard official
remains
confident
that the
nation's
largest
waterway
will remain
open to
traffic
despite the
worst
drought in
decades.
AP photo
by
Jeff
Roberson
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image for a
larger
version.)
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CLOSE UP:
Dec. 28
'Predictions' exhibit, Lincoln Christmas tree pickup, Reinwald retirement, writing club, Mount Pulaski memorial
service, HSLC board election, winter vehicle
preparedness drawing, Pride & Progress nominations
open, Atlanta 'Rt. 66 Reinterpreted' Art Project
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State
National
Desert Storm
commander Norman Schwarzkopf dies
Politics,
Government & Elections
White House meeting
a last stab at a fiscal deal
International
Documents raise doubts in Nazi probe
ODD & Extraordinary
Good Samaritan finds ring on
snowy Calif. highway
Pony back with circus after
Christmas kidnap
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Regular Gasoline per Gallon
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Springfield
$3.149-$3.399
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This file photo from May 5, 2009, shows Chris Matthews
arriving at the Time 100 Gala in New York. The veteran MSNBC
host raised his profile as much as any member of the television commentariat during the 2012 presidential campaign. His 5 p.m.
"Hardball" show has seen viewership jump by 24 percent this year
from 2011, 17 percent for the rerun two hours later.
AP file photo by Evan Agostini
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In
this 1924 file photo, Notre Dame's backfield, "The Four Horsemen"
--
from left, Don Miller, Elmer Layden, Jim Crowley and Harry Stuhldreherare -- pose
on the practice field in South Bend, Ind. Notre Dame, led by the famed Four
Horsemen, finished 10-0 in 1925. No national champion was declared at the
time, but two years later University of Illinois economics professor Frank
Dickinson devised a mathematical point system to determine a champion. Notre Dame coach Knute Rockne persuaded Dickinson to
retroactively determine a national champion for the 1925 (Dartmouth) and 1924
seasons.
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