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		Deputy 
		Chief Michael Geriets of the Lincoln Police Department spoke Monday morning at a 
		news conference 
		at the Logan County Safety Complex. He talked about the training local 
		officers have for dealing with people who are mentally disabled. He 
		along with Logan County EMA director Dan Fulscher and Mark Mann of the 
		Logan County 911 dispatch were explaining the benefits of having a 
		registry of special needs residents. “We want to recognize those issues 
		so we are not taking inappropriate action against somebody who has a 
		mental health disability,” said Geriets. Read more about this in the 
		story below. 
		
		
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																	 Construction 
																	workers and 
																	equipment 
																	excavate the 
																	southeastern 
																	corner of 
																	the World 
																	Trade Center 
																	site in New 
																	York in 
																	this file 
																	photo taken 
																	Jan. 8, 2008. 
																	About 60 
																	truckloads 
																	of debris 
																	that could 
																	contain tiny 
																	human bone 
																	fragments 
																	have been 
																	unearthed by 
																	construction 
																	crews 
																	working on 
																	the new 
																	World Trade 
																	Center tower 
																	in recent 
																	years. That 
																	material is 
																	now being 
																	transported 
																	to a park 
																	built on top 
																	of the 
																	former Fresh 
																	Kills 
																	landfill on 
																	Staten 
																	Island. City 
																	officials 
																	say 
																	investigators 
																	will spend 
																	10 weeks 
																	attempting 
																	to identify 
																	the remains. 
																	Investigators 
																	began 
																	sifting 
																	through 
																	newly 
																	uncovered 
																	debris from 
																	the World 
																	Trade Center 
																	on Monday, for the 
																	first time 
																	in three 
																	years.
 
																	
																	AP
																	photo by Mark 
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				 Obama 
				image machine whirs as press access narrows 
								Promises, Promises: 
				Obama has 
				tight Iran timeline 
				Court turns down appeal over 
				weapons sentences 
				High court denies appeal from 
				ex-prof in Colorado 
				Rubio claims pivot point on 
				immigration overhaul 
				High-skilled visa requests 
				likely to exceed supply 
				Court leaves in place rule for 
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				White House: No military 
				moves seen in NKorea 
				US restraint in Syria could 
				aid Iran nuclear talks 
				Arkansas' GOP-led Legislature 
				passes voter ID law 
	
	
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				youths die in fire Myanmar police call accident 
				
				
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			Billy Brasile, of JP's Piano 
			Movers, Oxford, Mich., installs a keyboard cover at Detroit's 
			Motown Museum, where the museum's prized Steinway grand piano was 
			moved back into Studio A on Monday. The 1877 Steinway 
			grand piano used by Motown greats during the label's 1960s heyday, 
			and restored thanks to Paul McCartney, is back home in Detroit.  
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	Entertainment, Entertainers, Media & Arts 
				
				
				
				 'Breakfast 
				at Tiffany's' manuscript up for auction
 
 
 
 
				
				
				 Grant 
				to release 1st album of new songs in decade
 
 
 
 
				
				
				
				 Thicke's 
				video with nude models gets YouTube ban
 
 
 
				
				
				
				 There's 
				a 'Catch-22' in TV drama development
 
 
 
				
				
				
				 Rep: 
				Glee's Monteith heads to rehab 
 
 
 
			Book Review 
				
				
				 Book 
				provides an entertaining look
 at digestion
 
 
 
 
 
			Movie Review 
			Music Reviews 
				
				
				
				 Black 
				Angels bring on modern psychedelia
 
 
 
 
 
				
				
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				Amigos Invisibles keep it freshly fun
 
 
 
 
 
				
				
				 The 
				Band Perry delivers fresh
 2nd album
 
 
 
 
				
				
				 Wilson 
				continues to chart own musical path
 
 
 
 
 
 
			
			
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            		State fire 
					marshal encourages child safety
					
					Got a few too many 
					leftover Easter eggs on hand? The good news is that, if left 
					in their shells, hard-boiled eggs will keep in the fridge 
					for up to a week.  
					(A 
					note on safety: Be sure to use food-grade dye for your eggs 
					and don't eat eggs that have been out of the fridge for more 
					than two hours total.) 
					 
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			Health insurance to cost county $32,000 
			more, even with switch to Blue Cross 
			
			Logan County tentative multiplier 
			announced 
			
			Mount Pulaski landscape waste pickup 
			schedule 
			
			Mount Pulaski water main flushing 
			dates 
				
			From the
							
			
							
			Spring 2013 Logan County Farm Outlook 
						IDOT introduces 'Gear Up -- Ride Smart' motorcycle 
						safety campaign 
						Explore 
						Illinois' historic buildings with new screen saver 
						Taking another look at Gov. Otto KernerConference 
						on April 13 will go beyond corruption charges to examine 
						accomplishments in mental health, education, civil 
						rights
 
						Recalls announced 
						Department of 
				Insurance disciplinary report for January available online 
						Fire and 
						rescue reports 
						Logan Lanes: Friday Night Mixed 
						Redbirds fall 4-3 in 12 innings at Wichita 
				State 
						Redbirds split doubleheader at Wichita 
		State, drop series 
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