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American Legion
Auxiliary Unit 263 recently sponsored their annual Americanism Essay Contest,
with 30 Logan County entries. Each of the top three winners in Logan County
received a certificate and a cash prize from Auxiliary Unit 263. Marlene
Schrader is the Americanism chairman. Two of the top three were students of Zion
Lutheran School in Lincoln. Kathryn Nobbe was the first-place winner, with
Katie Lynn coming in second. ZLS students Emma Cooper, Emily Messner,
Elijah Burton and Ashlan Broom all received honorable mention.
Pictured above from the left:
Kathryn Nobbe; Katie Lynn; Emma Cooper; Marlene Schrader, American Legion
Auxiliary coordinator; Emily Messner; Elijah Burton; and Ashlan Broom.
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Saturday
morning the Hartsburg-Emden FFA will host their fourth annual breakfast
and auction. Breakfast will be served from 7 to 9 a.m., with the auction
beginning at 10 a.m. Lunch will also be available. The event will be at the Orvil Township building. In the story below is a partial listing of
items that will be offered at this year's auction. Be sure to check it out!
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FFA auction
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March 7
San Jose UMC fish fry,
benefit for Teresa Rekart, 'Hop to Shop' at KC,
prom/party dress sale at St. Peter, two benefits for
Lyndie Jones, Mount Pulaski pickup dates for
landscape waste, Oasis Lunch & Learn
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National
Florida mayor fights backyard
gun ranges in 'Gunshine State'
Politics,
Government & Elections
U.S. official in charge of
Obamacare exchanges resigns
U.S. Navy aims to
put 22 Boeing fighters on 'unfunded' list: sources
U.S. Justice Department
reviews dispute between CIA and Senate panel
Rifle-toting McConnell seeks
firepower for re-election campaign
International
Putin rebuffs Obama as Ukraine
crisis escalates
Iran says nuclear talks with
powers 'substantive and useful'
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Science, Technology
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Israeli scientists shoot for
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March 5 |
March 6 |
Although
it has been a full month since we began watching our
snow pile, we can't say that there has been much progress
made in its demise. However, on Thursday we
noted that our little "snowball" has nearly
disappeared. In addition, looking at the area
at the base of the pile, there are actually wet
spots on the asphalt: an indication that some
melting is taking place. Early next week, temperatures are going to soar to near
60 degrees, and we anticipate there will be some
significant change then. But look out, because
the long-range forecast says we'll be back in the
cold zone by midweek, with another opportunity for
snow. UGH!
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Thursday, March 6:
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Chamber hosts forum for sheriff candidates
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Lincoln
Christian Preschool celebrates Dr. Seuss' 110th birthday — album
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Geriets for
sheriff: positional statement
Corrected version
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Development partnership
announces local business opportunity
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Chamber will give ag
scholarships for the 15th year at free breakfast
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Lincoln College to host
NJCAA regional basketball tournament this weekend
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This winter was the
fourth-coldest on record in Illinois
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Illinois' spring trout
fishing season opens April 5 at 47 sites
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Misuse of antibiotics
increases deadly superbugs
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Historic sites spotlight local author
Author of 'Untold Rainbows' to sign books at Dana-Thomas
House, speak at Vachel Lindsay Home
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Illinois Supreme Court announces new
Civil Justice Division
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Alligators in the moat
By Jim Killebrew
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Fire and
rescue reports
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Two Lincoln Junior High wrestlers move on to sectionals
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Logan Lanes: Jay Bird League
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Wednesday, March 5
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Saturday, March 1
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