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			continues to collect televisions for recycling. For a complete list 
			of acceptable items, see below. 
			The following items will be accepted: 
				
				
				Computer equipment, including 
				laptop and desktop personal computers, monitors, keyboards, 
				printers, scanners, cords and cables, hard drives, CD-ROM, DVD, 
				Zip and tape drives
				
				Entertainment equipment, including 
				TVs, radios, stereo and game systems, game controls, VCR and DVD 
				players, and cameras
				
				Small business equipment, 
				including phones, copiers, typewriters, fax machines and 
				calculators
				Small 
				household and countertop appliances will also be accepted, as 
				well as aluminum, copper, brass and stainless steel items. 
			Electronic equipment is not to be left 
			at the site and is not collected outside of the hours of the 
			collection. Information on the electronics 
			recycling program is available through Habitat for Humanity of Logan 
			County by contacting the office at 217-732-6412 or visiting the 
			agency website at 
			www.habitatlogan.org. 
 
			
			
			 Monthly 
			glass recycling collection Sept. 14 The Logan County Joint 
	Solid Waste Agency, in collaboration with the Lincoln Woman's Club and 
	Verallia Saint-Gobain Containers, will host the monthly glass collection on 
	Saturday, Sept. 14, at the Logan County Fairgrounds from 9 a.m. to noon. 
	Participants should use the Main Gate entrance.The collection will be canceled in 
			event of inclement weather or extreme heat. Glass is not to be left 
			at the site prior to the hours of the collection. 
			Participants are reminded that only 
			container glass will be accepted during the collection. Container 
			glass is any glass that originally held either a food or beverage 
			product. All colors of glass will be accepted. The glass recycling 
			program does not accept broken glass due to safety issues. Participants are asked to 
			thoroughly rinse all containers and to remove all plastic or metal 
			lids, sleeves and rings. Labels, either foil or paper, may be left 
			on the containers. Due to the large volume of glass being collected, 
			the glass recycling program reserves the right to refuse any glass 
			that does not meet the preparation guidelines.  The glass recycling program does 
			not accept light bulbs or fluorescent lights, window glass, mirrors, 
			ceramics, dishware or CorningWare items. Participants are asked to 
			comply with the glass collection guidelines, as a single piece of 
			ceramic material or a light bulb can contaminate an entire load of 
			glass. Recyclers are encouraged to "like" Logan County 
Joint Solid Waste Agency on Facebook to access the most current information, 
updates and cancellation notices. As always, information on the county's 
recycling programs is available by contacting the office at 217-732-9636 or 
visiting the agency website at 
www.co.logan.il.us and selecting  Joint Solid Waste Agency. 
 
	
			
			
			 Firefighter prints to benefit Oasis to 
	debut Sept. 8 
	Sponsors of the prints that will be sold in 
	conjunction with the Sept. 15 Firefighters' Picnic on the square and the 
	Oasis Fire Fund drive met at Lincoln Mayor Keith Snyder's office Friday 
	morning. Available to look at and to review were 17 glossy prints, 13 by 19 
	inches, of photos taken of the Oasis fire on June 21. 
			The prints, which will 
			sell for $10 each, will be available as long as there is interest. 
			The cost of the initial release of 500 is being paid for by 
			community leaders and businesses; thus, all sales proceeds from the 
			initial offering will go into the Oasis Fire Fund.
			
			 Committee member Mike Fak said a preliminary showing of the 
			prints at several recent events showed a strong interest in several 
			of the prints, with all receiving at least some attention. "We have an idea which ones we will sell more copies of, but you 
			can never be sure," Fak said. The print run is flexible, with 
			increases in production of whichever prints receive the most 
			interest being no problem for Lincoln Printers, a sponsor and the 
			company that is doing the prints. The prints will make their debut at the Sept. 8 Legion Post 263 
			breakfast buffet, and a respectable quantity will be available for 
			purchase that morning.   The prints will also be on display at the Lincoln Art Institute 
			on the square, along with several dozen other photos of the fire. 
			Patrons will be able to buy the prints at the institute throughout 
			September. Other locations where the prints can be purchased will be 
			announced later. The committee hopes that the demand for these prints will exceed 
			the initial printing and that several more runs of the prints will 
			be needed. 
 
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			 Lincoln 
	Honor Flight scheduled for Sept. 10 
	SPRINGFIELD -- On Sept. 10, Land of Lincoln 
	Honor Flight will honor 28 more World War II veterans and 57 more Korean 
	veterans with a one-day trip to Washington, D.C., to see the World War II 
	Memorial, Korean Memorial, Vietnam Memorial, Arlington Cemetery, National 
	Air and Space Museum, and other memorials. Seventy-five guardians who are 
	responsible for the veterans' comfort and safety will also be on this trip, 
	which is the 23rd Land of Lincoln Honor Flight and the fifth flight this 
	year. Donations and efforts of many 
			individuals, organizations and businesses have allowed Land of 
			Lincoln Honor Flight to honor these veterans. 
			The public is invited to a "welcome 
			home" ceremony for these WWII and Korean era veterans when the plane 
			arrives back at Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport at 9:30 p.m. on 
			Sept. 10. Wear red, white and blue to show your appreciation. 
			 Veterans on this flight come from 
			the Illinois towns of Alton, Arenzville, Ashland, Athens, 
			Bloomington, Bunker Hill, Bushnell, Canton, Chatham, Clinton, Cuba, 
			Delavan, Divernon, Eureka, Flanagan, Forsyth, Franklin, Glenwood, 
			Godfrey, Granite City, Greenview, Gridley, Havana, Hillsboro, 
			Hopedale, Hudson, Jerseyville, Kincaid, LeRoy, Lincoln, Mason City, 
			Mechanicsburg, Middletown, Minier, Morton, Normal, Palmyra, Peoria, 
			Petersburg, Rochester, San Jose, Springfield, Staunton, Stonington, 
			Taylorville, Tremont, Wapella, Waverly, Williamsville and Winnetka. Applications are still being 
			accepted for the following, but WWII veterans will be served first:
			 
				
				
				Veterans who enlisted by Dec. 31, 
				1946 (WWII -- 50 currently on the list) 
				
				Veterans who served Jan. 1, 1947, 
				through Dec. 31, 1957 (Korean era -- 207 currently on the list)
				Veterans 
				who served Jan. 1, 1958, through May 7, 1975 (189 currently on 
				the list) The last 2013 flight will be on 
			Oct. 22 and is full.  The Land of Lincoln Honor Flight 
			board welcomes the chance to speak to organizations, businesses, 
			churches, conventions or other groups about the Honor Flight 
			mission, future flights, guardian duties, fundraising and donations. For more information about how 
			individuals and groups can help the mission, how to obtain 
			applications, how to become a member, and to learn more about Land 
			of Lincoln Honor Flight, go to
			
			www.landoflincolnhonorflight.org or contact Ray Wiedle: home, 
			314-427-2317; cellphone, 217-622-1473; email
			arwiedle@sbcglobal.net.
			 
 
			
			
			
			 'Prayer 
			in the Park' at noon Sept. 11 
	On Sept. 11 at noon, a group will gather at 
	the bandstand in Latham Park to spend a short time in prayer for the 
	physical and spiritual needs of Lincoln and Logan County. 
			The group would like to pray for 
			answers that we are desiring to see in our community, churches, 
			schools and local government. The focus will be on thanksgiving and 
			the plans God has for this community to bring His wisdom, 
			opportunities for growth and also healing of hearts, lives, 
			businesses and relationships. The public is invited to join this 
			short time of prayer. 
 
			
			
			 Holy Family Catholic Church to sponsor blood drive To help ensure an adequate blood supply for the region, Holy 
			Family Catholic Church, 316 S. Logan St. in Lincoln, is hosting a 
			blood drive on Friday, Sept. 6, from noon to 6 p.m. For your convenience, call 1-866-GIVE-BLD (1-866-448-3253) 
			toll-free to sign up, or schedule an appointment online using 
			sponsor code 60505 at 
			www.bloodcenterimpact.org. Walk-ins are also welcome and truly 
			appreciated.  Central Illinois Community Blood Center, a not-for-profit 
			organization, is the provider of lifesaving blood for 14 hospitals 
			throughout central Illinois, including Abraham Lincoln Memorial 
			Hospital in Lincoln and Memorial Medical Center and St. John's 
			Hospital in Springfield. CICBC is a division of the Mississippi 
			Valley Regional Blood Center, which collects over 180,000 units of 
			blood annually and serves 87 hospitals in Illinois, Iowa, Missouri 
			and Wisconsin. 
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