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Across
the nation and around the world, many know him for his fight against
slavery, his incredible Gettysburg Address and his tragic death. In Logan County, Abraham Lincoln was that and much more. As
he was a
friend to the founding fathers, the city of Lincoln was named for him
when he was a lowly attorney riding the circuit through Logan County. Mount Pulaski and Postville were second homes to him as he represented
local folk in upstairs courtrooms. Therefore, it seems only fitting
that this community celebrate his birth date in style. While today
is the day Abraham Lincoln would be 204 years old, this past weekend was
a time for celebrating at both the Mount Pulaski Courthouse and the
Postville Courthouse. Be sure to check out the story and photo
albums below.
Photo by
Nila Smith
(Click on image for larger version.)
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In
this Jan.
24, 2012,
file photo,
President Barack Obama
delivers his
State of the
Union
address on
Capitol Hill
in
Washington.
As the
president
delivers his
State of the
Union speech
Tuesday
night, he
presides
over an
economy much
healthier
than the one
he inherited
four years
ago. Yet
growth
remains slow
and
unemployment
high.
AP
photo by
Evan Vucci
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CLOSE UP:
Feb. 12
Blood drive, Immanuel
services, Atlanta writing circle, HSLC chili and soup, jazz concert, 'It's
All About Love!,'
Republican city primary
notices, writing group, Bowling for Books, Red Cross Heroes Breakfast, absentee and early voting, Polar Plunge
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Del. police ID victims of
courthouse shooting
Politics,
Government & Elections
Obama to stress jobs;
audience's message is guns
International
North
Korea conducts 3rd
controversial nuke test
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Monday, Feb. 11:
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Progress continues in
the Harris brother cases
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Crafters learn the art
of jewelry making
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Logan County Animal
Rescue holds fundraiser at Friendship Manor
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Park district Sweetheart
Dance makes for a perfect Sunday afternoon -- album
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LCHS speech team ends
season at sectionals
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Invitation to public
forum at LCHS
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Join the Atlanta Public
Library's writing circle
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Reminder: Hispanic and
women farmers and ranchers must have claims postmarked by March 25
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Foreigners must report
agricultural land holdings
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Calling all teens...
Statewide youth art contest deadline is Friday
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Dept. of Insurance
announces $10 million in market conduct fines
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Recalls announced
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AAA Windows, Siding, &
Roofing is the Chamber Business of the Week
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Railers face an
unfamiliar foe By Jeff Benjamin
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Illini Central Cougars leave their paw
print on Mount Pulaski
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Lynx ride Simpson's 25 points past ICC; Lady Lynx win thriller
in OT
By Justin Tierney
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Lincoln College wrestlers are region champions
10 wrestlers qualify for national tournament -
Logan Lanes:
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Friday Night Mixed
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Sunday Night Mixed
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Brown leads Redbirds
past No. 16 Creighton
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