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		Engineers of Illinois has added an environmental science division to 
		assist clients with environmental permitting, natural resources 
		management and compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act. The members of this team are pictured left to right: Bryan Cross, Natalie 
		Porter and Joe Bartletti.  Read more about them in the story 
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																	In 
																	this Jan. 3 file 
																	photo 
																	provided by 
																	the U.S. 
																	Coast Guard, 
																	two life 
																	rafts sit on 
																	the beach 
																	adjacent as 
																	the conical 
																	drilling 
																	unit Kulluk 
																	sits 
																	grounded 40 
																	miles 
																	southwest of 
																	Kodiak City, 
																	Alaska. The 
																	united 
																	command 
																	overseeing 
																	the salvage 
																	of the Royal 
																	Dutch Shell 
																	PLC drill 
																	barge that 
																	ran aground 
																	on a remote 
																	Alaska 
																	island will 
																	release 
																	minimal 
																	information 
																	on the 
																	vessel until 
																	an 
																	assessment 
																	is 
																	completed, a 
																	spokeswoman 
																	said. 
																	Shell's 
																	drill vessel Kulluk, a 
																	round barge 
																	with a 
																	derrick in 
																	its center, 
																	ran aground 
																	New Year's 
																	Eve on the 
																	southeast 
																	side of 
																	Sitkalidak 
																	Island, near 
																	Kodiak 
																	Island. 
																	
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																	Officer 2nd 
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							Historical interpretation 
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							Pulaski, Relay For Life kickoff, 
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							plan, 'Yes, You Can Write,' LAMS rehearsals, historical society programs, county highway weight limits, HSLC board election, Atlanta 'Rt. 66 Reinterpreted' Art Project 
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				In this Jan. 15 photo, a 
				gravestone marking Edgar Allan Poe's original grave stands in a 
				cemetery outside Westminster Hall in Baltimore. For decades, a 
				mysterious man known as the Poe Toaster left three roses and an 
				unfinished bottle of cognac at Poe's grave every year on the 
				legendary writer's birthday. His identity is a great modern 
				mystery, and just as mysteriously, the tradition ended four 
				years ago.  
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	Entertainment, Entertainers, Media & Arts 
				
				
				
				 'Ripper 
				Street' stars Macfadyen, 1880s London   
				
				
				 Colosseum 
				cleaning yields old frescoes, graffiti     
				
				
				 Beyonce, 
				Katy Perry star at packed inauguration   
			Sundance Film Festival 
				
				
				 Anita 
				Hill reflects on Senate hearings in 'Anita'   
				
 
				
  Radcliffe explores daring 
				territory in new film   
				  
			  
			
			
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			Friday, Jan. 18: 
				
				
				Oglesby Avenue bridge back on the city agenda 
next week
				
				CEL school board shifts finance plan to complete 
construction before 2014 deadlineHealth, life safety bonds 
will fund $2.5 million project
				
				Gusty winds today followed by frigid temps to start week
				
				Celebrating Abraham Lincoln's 
			birthday in Mount PulaskiBrian 'Fox' Ellis to portray 
			William Herndon, Lincoln's law partner
				
				LCHS honor rolls: 2nd 9 weeks |
1st semester 
				IDES offices closed in honor 
of Martin Luther King Jr. 
				New phase of 'Boys in Blue' 
exhibit opens at Lincoln Presidential Museum 
				Birth: Harrison 
				Joseph Danosky 
				Police reports 
				Carroll Catholic volleyball results 
				Logan Lanes: 
			Split N Gutter League 
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