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red squirrel holds a nut in its mouth in a garden in Hanover, Germany, on
Wednesday. Squirrels are busy in autumn to collect food and store
it for winter.
AP photo by Julian
Stratenschulte
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A
sign at "Kurt Cobain Landing," a tiny park blocks from the childhood home of
Kurt Cobain, the late frontman of Nirvana, honors him as it overlooks the
Wishkah River in Aberdeen, Wash. Cobain's mother is putting the tired, 1.5-story
Aberdeen bungalow on the market this week, the same month as the 20th
anniversary of Nirvana's final studio album. The home, last assessed at less
than $67,000, is being listed for $500,000, but the family would also be happy
entering into a partnership with anyone who wants to turn it into a museum.
AP photo/Elaine Thompson
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Entertainment, Entertainers, Media & Arts
Toy
armadillo stolen
in NY after Nelson concert
'Law
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SVU' returns
with cliffhanger
Michelle
Obama
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cultural gem
Up-and-coming
Paris designers
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Tuesday, Sept. 24:
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Woofstock at
Kickapoo Creek Park a howling good time for a cause
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Logan County
clerk introduces online access Special meeting Friday afternoon
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Tourism to
host geocaching kickoff party this weekend
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LCHS
presents 'All I Really Need to Know I Learned in
Kindergarten'
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IDES
chosen for veteran employment initiative Army UCX to use social media to drive vet job
search
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New Salem
program Saturday welcomes expert on Lewis and
Clark trek
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Lincoln College sports reports
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LCU women's soccer
wins big over Stephens
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LCU volleyball wins 1 out of 4 over
weekend
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Logan Lanes:
Sunday Night
Mixed
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Illinois basketball
season tips off Saturday with Illini Street Jam
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AP news
Monday, Sept. 23
Saturday, Sept. 21
Friday, Sept. 20
Thursday, Sept. 19
Wednesday, Sept. 18
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