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Friday
afternoon the Lincoln Fire Department worked to clean up a gasoline
spill on Keokuk at the intersection with North Logan. In addition
to fighting fires, this is one of the many duties the department
performs to help keep the public safe.
Photo by Nila Smith
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An
excavator is
used to
break up a
sheet of ice
on the Big
Sioux River,
below the
falls at
Falls Park,
on
Friday while
crews work
to recover
the bodies
of two
adults who
went into
the water to
rescue a 6-year-old boy
who fell
into the
water
Thursday
evening in
Sioux Falls,
S.D. Sioux
Falls Fire
Chief Jim Sideras said
early Friday
that a woman who
a relative
of the boy's
but not his
mother
jumped into
the water to
try to save
the boy, and
a man jumped
in to try to
save the
woman and
child. The
boy emerged
from the
water a
short time
later,
downstream
at Falls
Park, and
was not
injured.
AP
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by Elisha
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CLOSE UP:
March 16
Lincoln College trip to Gurnee Mills
and 'South Pacific,'
Mobile pantry Saturday, Safe Ride,
tourism bureau meeting,
Total
Fitness,
Holocaust program in Atlanta, K of C management, Atlanta candidates, Community Health Fair, San Jose Methodist fish fry, library database change, Polar Plunge
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State
Wife
says Blagojevich teaching history in prison
National
Small plane
crashes at S. Fla. parking lot; 3 die
Politics,
Government & Elections
Obama: US should fund research
for cleaner cars
International
Syria regime expands use of
cluster bombs: report
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Could global warming change tornado season, too?
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This undated photo provided by
Henry Aldridge on Friday shows the violin that was
played by the bandmaster of the Titanic as the ocean liner sank. Survivors of the Titanic have said they remember
the band, led by Wallace Hartley, playing on deck even as passengers
boarded lifeboats after the ship hit an iceberg. Hartley's violin
was believed lost in the 1912 disaster, but auctioneers Henry
Aldridge & Son say an instrument unearthed in 2006 has undergone
rigorous testing and proven to be Hartley's. The auction house has spent the past seven years and thousands of pounds determining
the water-stained violin's origins, consulting numerous experts,
including government forensic scientists and Oxford University.
AP photo by Henry Aldridge
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Entertainment, Entertainers, Media & Arts
Documentary
lays bare
Morton's wrongful
conviction
Christo
fills former
natural gas tank
in Germany
'Breaking
Bad'
brings tourists
to Albuquerque
'Smash'
star Hilty
delivers unexpected
CD debut
Charlotte
Church
is back
with new material,
tour
Stylists'
star-making,
brand-building
power feted
'Bullitt'
producer
Robert E. Relyea
dies
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Friday, March 15:
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Board to discuss
$250,000 increase in employee health insurance
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Chamber gives away
$14,000 at annual Ag Breakfast
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Dietitians bring
healthy food to Logan County via mobile pantry
Saturday
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Safe Ride available
for St. Patrick's holiday
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Tourism to have
special meeting Monday night
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Total Fitness
celebrates 2nd year
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Atlanta Public
Library & Museum present a visit with Michael
Rothberg March 25
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Minnesota Viking
Joe Jackson to speak at LifePointe Church Easter
Sunday
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Home fruit spray
schedules By John
Fulton
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Family-oriented cooking class offered by Memorial and LLCC
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U of I and TIAA-CREF launch Center for Farmland Research
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Police reports
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It’s all Brandon Paul as
Illinois wins at the buzzer By Greg
Taylor
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Central State Eight adds 2 Decatur schools for
2014-15
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