Fill your Mug 2010

Our 3rd annual “ice cream” social and tchotchke sale, held in Lincoln Heights village with music by Delores and the Pickin’-Fretter

Sponsored by Freddy’s Frozen Custard and Aqua Connections

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Local News:

Brownback Names Head Of New Children And Families Department

The Department for Children and Families will be created along with the proposed Department of Aging and Disability Services under an executive reorganization order.

Rural Communities Meet To Collaborate

A conference and brainstorming session focusing on issues facing rural Kansas kicks off Friday in Newton.

No Vaccine Exemption Bill This Year

A bill that would expand the number of exemptions allowed for parents who don’t want their children to be immunized apparently will not go to a vote this year.

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NPR Headlines:

Recliners Score Big With Super Bowl Watchers

Sales of reclining chairs and sofas are as hot as New York Giants receiver Victor Cruz's touchdown dance. Or, for you New England Patriots fans, as popular as star tight end Rob Gronkowski's sprained ankle.

Occupy D.C. Camp Dismantled Quietly By Park Police

Since the early a.m., U.S. Park Police have been moving into a park near the White House where the Occupy D.C. movement has been encamped for months. Some officers are on horseback and dressed in riot gear, but there haven't been any major clashes so far.

20 Million Years Later, Russians Work To Drill Into Lake

Russian researchers in Antarctica are on the verge of piercing a hole through two miles of ice into an ancient lake, untouched by the light of day for some 20 million years. But it'll be a delicate process to break through without disturbing the pristine waters. Guest host David Green speaks with Antarctic researcher John Priscu about the process.

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