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LDN - Top Stories
Fran
Wilson, of Lincoln, is going to be on the BYUtv
show "The Story
Trek with Todd Hansen." Through random, put-your-finger-on-the-map
door-to-door interviews, Todd, a former
reporter, sets out to prove how fascinating
so-called ordinary people are. Fran's story will
be aired sometime in early fall.
Photo by
Karen Hargis
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on picture for larger image.)
'Tintin'
tickets,
Stitchers help Angel Tree,
Arts & Crafts Guild,
LCHS Class of '77 reunion, HSLC dog wash,
Erich Maxheimer,
recycled material art entries, 'Parents Night Out,' Lincoln College basketball camp, Mount Pulaski
quilt show, Mount Pulaski preschool, Delavan battle re-enactment, Princess Tea
Zooming in
on the people,
places and things that make this community interesting!
The
vessel Zhen Hua 13, carrying four giant shipping
cranes for delivery and installation at the Port
of Baltimore, passes under the Francis Scott Key
Bridge in Baltimore on Wednesday.
The cranes, which are the largest of their kind
in the shipping industry, weigh about 1,550
metric tons each and can lift over 187,000
pounds of cargo.
AP photo
by Patrick Semansky
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photo for
larger
image.)
'Tintin' tickets,
Stitchers help Angel Tree,
Arts & Crafts Guild,
LCHS Class of '77 reunion, HSLC dog wash,
Erich Maxheimer,
recycled material art entries, 'Parents Night Out,' Lincoln College basketball camp, Mount Pulaski
quilt show, Mount Pulaski preschool, Delavan battle re-enactment, Princess Tea
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.
Work continues
on the new home of D & D Sewer Service on Keokuk
Street, near
the railroad tracks. This week
the original old gas station section of the
business is getting a new roof to go along with
the new construction attached.
Photos by Nila Smith
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picture for larger image.)
Springfield Social Security office moves to new location ... Avoid becoming 'unscoreable' and maintain your credit history as
you age ... Disability: What you don't know can hurt you ... Tips to help seniors avoid identity thieves ... Consuming more fatty acids may reduce symptoms of dry eye ...
Medicare releases home health compare tool ... Help mom save $4,000 a year ... Boomers: Living comfortably at home in style ...
Baby boomers: More active than ever with no plans of slowing down
News & information for
the seniors in our community
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Daily News.
LDN - Entertainment
In this June 6
photo, Britain's Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge, feeds a
5-year-old black rhino called Zawadi while visiting Port Lympne
Wild Animal Park in southern England. The Duke of
Cambridge has called people involved in the illegal trade of
rhino horn "extremely ignorant, selfish and utterly wrong."
Black rhinos are critically endangered in the wild because of
the soaring price of rhino horn, which is worth more than gold,
due to demand in some countries.
The Lincoln Chill 12U softball team won
first place in the Lincoln Summer Chill 12U Tournament last weekend at the
Lincoln Rec Center softball diamonds. The team went 5-0, outscoring their
opponents 54 runs to five runs.
Pictured from left are players Francesca Adubato, Kristen Schuette, Kerstin Osborne, Mackenzie Antoine, Libby
Burris, Tosha Boyer, Aurora Board, Mattie Tanner, Kayla Maly, Savannah Terry and
Anna Hayes, and coaches Maly, Tanner, Osborne and Erickson.