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			 "I like the idea of finding the beauty of a flock of 
			birds, or the bright red head of a woodpecker, while it also exists 
			as a warning for what is to come. For example, snow covered roads 
			and brutal cold. 
 "This rich history of this community is also to be celebrated. 
			Places like The Mill, The Courthouse, IGA...those are pillars here. 
			These aren't just places but the backbone of a community and the 
			backdrop for generations of folks who have come and gone and will 
			continue to do so.
 
 "The trio of girls from Olympia, Jennifer and Briana were in my 
			class. Robin was a crush, a girlfriend and then a close friend well 
			after we both graduated. I remember watching all of them perform in 
			high school.
 
 "My favorite is the dog with the stick. Even in brutal cold and snow 
			that dog is having the time of its life. I'm sure there's something 
			that can be said about making the best of a bad situation."
 
 
 
			
			 
 January 21, 2022
 
 On a frigid sunny morning at Christian Village, more than a dozen 
			little birds sought to warm themselves in the sun, roosting on a 
			dormant shrub in front of the congregate building.
 
 The sun warmed their bodies from the outside, and a well-filled 
			feeder nearby offered plenty of food to warm them from the inside.
 
 Photos Nila Smith
 
 
 
			
			 
			January 22, 2022
 The white plastic wrap is going up around the dome of the Logan 
			County Courthouse. The wrap will protect workers and the dome from 
			the elements as the courthouse restoration project continues through 
			the winter months.
 
 Photo by Nila Smith
 
 
			
			 
			  
 
			
			 
			January 27, 2022
 The Illinois Route 66 Scenic Byway has awarded the Logan County 
			Tourism Bureau $1,000 for the future construction of a pavilion on 
			the large lot behind the Mill on Route 66 Museum.
 
 The LCTB plans to build the pavilion to provide a permanent shelter 
			for hosting events on the back lawn.
 
 With the 100th Anniversary of Route 66 coming in 2026, the LCTB has 
			been working on strategic planning to draw further attention to the 
			Route 66 attractions within the county and increase tourist traffic 
			throughout the next four years.
 
 Ownership of the Mill was transferred to the LCTB in early 2020. The 
			LCTB, with financial assistance from the city of Lincoln, has 
			completed a refresh of the exterior of the building and added 
			climate control to the interior. The pavilion is the next step to 
			making the Mill location a popular location for tourists and the 
			community.
 
 Photo from LDN archives
 
 
 
			
			 
 February 1, 2022
 
 If you pay attention to the wildlife, it will tell you when the 
			weather is about to change. On a mild sunny day, these two 
			woodpeckers spent much of their time feeding. This will give them 
			stored fat and energy so they won't need to get out as much when the 
			heavy snows are falling on Wednesday and Thursday. It might be a 
			good lesson for all of us. Plan ahead and stock up!
 
 Photo by Nila Smith
 
 
			
			 
			  
 
			
			 
 February 5, 2022
 
 On Friday morning, the winds died down and the sun came up, creating 
			a lovely serenity on the prairies of Logan County. Thanks to Melissa 
			Smith for sharing this photo.
 
 In stark contrast, this photo taken by Marcus Hoock shows just how 
			nasty the weather of the last few days has been and the problems it 
			caused for area motorists.
 
 Thanks so much to all the readers who have sent photos of the snow 
			in their area. Lincoln Daily News will have a collection of those 
			photos in today's edition, with more to come on Monday and Tuesday.
 
 Photos by Melissa Smith & Marcus Hoock
 
			
			 
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 February 8, 2022
 
 Today, Lincoln Daily News wraps up with the final reader submission 
			photos from Winter Storm 2022.
 
 We received 159 photos in total from our readers and truly 
			appreciated each and every one.
 
			
			 
			From this final selection, today’s top picture on our community page 
			is submitted by Anne Marie Gia. It features her German Shepherd and 
			upon seeing the pic, our first thought was, “Speak softly and carry 
			a big stick!”
 Photo by Anne Marie Gia
 
 
 
			
			 
 February 23, 2022
 
 Lincoln Elementary School District #27 and the Lincoln Police 
			Department coordinated a surprise card parade for long-time crossing 
			guard Carolyn Gober.
 
 Rain or shine, or more recently snow, Carolyn works to keep our 
			children safe before and after school.
 
 The Lincoln Police Department assisted the Central Elementary 
			students Tuesday morning as they showed their appreciation for 
			Carolyn's dedication to the children of Lincoln.
 
 Photos and Text provided by Superintendent Kent Froebe
 
 
 
			
			 
 March 1, 2022
 
 Olympia High School acknowledged its 2022 High School Hall of Fame 
			inductees at an Olympia boys basketball game in February.
 
 Among the inductees was the 1998 Contest Play cast. The cast, 
			Jennifer Toliver, Briana Nannen and Robin Morrow, presenting their 
			play "Eleemosynary," won the IHSA Sectional Championship. They 
			placed fifth out of 60 schools in the state competition.
 
			
  
 
			Other's recognized during the event included the 2009 Boys 
			Basketball Team that set and holds several school records, Class of 
			1983 graduate Bryan Hoffman, Class of 2009 graduate Matt Frahm, and 
			Cross Country coach Mike Neisler, who retired in 2021 after 32 years 
			at Olympia High School.
 Photo provided by Michelle Olson
 
 
 
			
			 
 March 11, 2022
 
 Illinois Senator Sally Turner is supporting a state bill to cap the 
			motor fuel tax on gasoline at $0.18 per gallon. The tax rate is 
			charged by the gallon, not according to price and is currently 
			$0.392. Turner says that capping the tax will save Illinois 
			motorists approximately $1 billion over 12 months.
 
 The gas prices in Lincoln are taking a steep climb. On Monday the 
			price of gasoline was $4.19 per gallon. On Thursday evening, the 
			price at the same station had risen $0.30 to $4.49 per gallon.
 
 Photo by Nila Smith
 
 
 
			
			 
 March 17, 2022
 
 Wednesday morning, Lincoln IGA staff and community members gathered 
			around Charlie Lee and Corey Sutton for a ribbon-cutting ceremony 
			celebrating the official reopening of the popular downtown grocery 
			store.
 
 The store reopened on Monday, March 7th, after several months 
			invested in interior repairs after an arson fire in June of 2021.
 
 Photo by Nila Smith
 
			
  
 
 
			
			 
 March 28, 2022
 
 E. G. Keith, the 11-year-old daughter of Ryan and Jennifer Keith of 
			Lincoln, has published her first novel, "Havoc." On Saturday 
			afternoon, she fielded questions about her book from a packed house 
			at the Lincoln Woman's Club.
 
 Photo by Nila Smith
 
			[Jeff Wyles] 
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