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            Fraud alert: Grandparent scam continues to trick people out of money 
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            [September 
			14, 2013] 
            (BPT) -- Imagine being wakened 
			by a phone call in the middle of the night. It's your crying 
			grandchild, who is asking for money because of an accident. Of 
			course you want to help your loved one, so you do whatever you can 
			in this emergency situation. You open your wallet without 
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            Oasis to host Lunch and Learn on Tuesday 
			In cooperation with Senior 
			Citizens of Logan County, the Area Agency on Aging for Lincolnland 
			has scheduled a Lunch and Learn program on Tuesday for informal 
			caregivers of older adults and for grandparents and other relatives 
			raising children. The program will be from noon to 1 p.m. at the 
			temporary location of the Oasis Senior Center, St. John United 
			Church at 210 Seventh St. in Lincoln.  (Click 
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			Driving with dogs: Tips to keep everyone in the car safe 
			(BPT) -- It's 
			only natural for man's best friend to stay close by his master's 
			side, but for dog owners who drive frequently, bringing Fido along 
			for the ride can be risky. 
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            In honor of Grandparents Day, state praises grandparents raising 
			grandchildren 
			SPRINGFIELD -- In observance of 
			Grandparents Day on Sunday, Illinois Department on Aging Director 
			John K. Holton, Ph.D., offered support as he praised grandparents 
			who are raising their grandchildren. A grandparent who lives with 
			and is responsible for most of the basic needs of grandchildren ages 
			18 and younger is a primary caregiver. In Illinois, it's estimated 
			that more than 100,000 grandparents are serving as the primary 
			caregivers for their grandchildren when the parents are unable to. 
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 A FIRE 
			TALE 
            The Oasis will rise from the ashes 
			The following is an article 
			written by Oasis board member Ellen Burbage in the weeks after 
			the devastating fire that left the building at the corner of Pulaski 
			and Kickapoo streets in Lincoln seriously damaged.  
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			Do you have a written income plan for retirement? Think you 
			have your golden years covered? Get it in writing! says expert 
			financial planner 
  
"Age 85 is a bad time to go 
			broke," says expert retirement planner Jeff Gorton. Personal 
			savings, various investments and, yes, Social Security may prove to 
			be short of what you'd expected.   
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            How to fly when you're driving solo Thriving 
			without a partner 
			For everyone -- even people in 
			an ideal relationship with a lifelong partner -- there will be times 
			when you are alone, says serial entrepreneur Susan Alpert.
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