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						 Marie 
						Kurtz -- 101 years
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						 Lavara 
						Moore -- 104 years
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						 Katie 
						Dobey -- 104 years
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						 Anna 
						Strampp -- 106 years
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		Monday, 
		four very special ladies were honored with a luncheon at St. Clara's Manor. Marie Kurtz, Lavara Moore, Katie Dobey and Anna Strampp are this year's members of the very elite Centenarian Club. In order to be a 
		member, your age must exceed 100 years. While most of the 
		time a lady won't tell you how old she really is, there does come a 
		point when age is something to be proud of and something to celebrate. The ladies were joined by friends and family members and staff of St. 
		Clara's. See more of the party in the albums below. 
								
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								by Nila Smith   
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																	Monday 
																	evening, firefighter 
																	Chris 
																	Perrine was 
																	sworn into 
																	full-time 
																	duty with 
																	the Lincoln 
																	Fire 
																	Department. Perrine has 
																	completed 
																	his 12-month 
																	probation 
																	and training 
																	period and 
																	is now 
																	considered a 
																	permanent 
																	member of 
																	the 
																	department. Chief Mark 
																	Miller 
																	congratulates 
																	Perrine 
																	after his 
																	swearing-in. Miller said 
																	Perrine came 
																	to the 
																	department 
																	with 
																	training and 
																	experience 
																	that made it 
																	possible for 
																	him to  
																	start daily 
																	training on 
																	policy and 
																	procedures, 
																	driver 
																	training, 
																	rescue 
																	training, and 
																	live fire 
																	training 
																	immediately. Perrine 
																	joined the 
																	department 
																	with his 
																	Firefighter 
																	II training 
																	and his EMT 
																	basic 
																	training 
																	already 
																	completed, 
																	both of 
																	which are 
																	requirements 
																	of the city 
																	department. 
																	
																	Photo by 
																	Nila Smith 
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				Beyonce, center, Kelly Rowland, left, and Michelle 
				Williams, of Destiny's Child, perform during the halftime show 
				of the NFL Super Bowl XLVII football game between the San 
				Francisco 49ers and the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday 
				in New Orleans. 
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Saturday the Mount Pulaski Junior High Honeybears went 4-0 to finish 
in first place in the Mount Pulaski volleyball 
tournament. After their victory the Honeybears paused for a picture with their 
coaches.   
Pictured in the back row, from left to right: Coach Schahl, 
Ainsley Chandler, Paige Stewart, Lily Fuhrer, Leah Beckers, Madison Thomas, 
Coach Dulle; second row: Olivia Knoedler, Abigail Fitzpatrick, Skylar Hayes, Callie 
Anderson; and bottom row: Makyala Stewart.  
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