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Saturday,  Sept 14, 2019
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Mount Pulaski Mayor Matt Bobell delivered a fantastic opening speech on Friday, September 13, 2019 to kick off the 2019 Mount Pulaski Fall Festival. The square was filled with food vendors, craft vendors and Inflatable FUN! The Kiddie Pageant took place on the steps of the courthouse this year and was a perfect historical setting for the next generation of “Hilltoppers” to make history. The Hilltop Catering & Hilltop Club Grilled Chicken Dinner was a huge success under the big tent on the square. Kids of all ages had fun participating in the Lip Sync Battle. The evening wrapped up with the band Brandy Kristin and the Revival headlining the beer tent. The beautiful cool evening brought a lot people to the square and many were overheard saying, “This is one of the nicest festivals we’ve seen in years.”


The festival continues today with a Soap Box Derby, Kiddie Tractor Pull, Antique Tractor Show and Chili Cook-off and Bake-Off just to name a few of the highlights. The parade is at 4 p.m. today and runs south to north on Washington Street. At 5:30 p.m. a local band, “Ralphie and the Boys” takes the stage. Walker Allen is the lead singer of the band that will be making its Fall Festival debut. A pork chop dinner will be in the big tent tonight at 4:30 p.m. This dinner is a fundraiser for the MPHS students trip to Washington D.C. Dueling Pianos take the main stage at 7:00 p.m. The Outland Band is the headlining act in the beer tent as the festival wraps up tonight.  

Photo by Teena Lowery

Logan County Royalty Skye Kretzinger and Jolie Grisham pose with the newest royalty of Mount Pulaski. Pictured in the front row is the Cutest Lil’ Farmer four year old Ross Jones. Next to Ross is Lil’ Miss Mount Pulaski four year old Alexandra Bobell. In the back row is Junior Miss Mount Pulaski Eva Leonard. Eva is nine years old. Meredith Nixon, 11 years old, is Miss Mount Pulaski of the 2019 Fall Festival. Congratulations to all!

On Friday,  September 13 at the Atlanta Fall Festival, six adorable young women and three charming young men competed for the title of princess and prince. After the judges tabulated the scores, Hailynn Emery was crowned princess and Luke Wibben was crowned prince. Princess Hailynn and Prince Luke will be a part of the Saturday parade riding in a brand new golf cart.

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Gail’s Pumpkin Patch hosts Fall Farm Day this Sunday - Album
http://archives.lincolndailynews.com/2019/Sep/11/images/091119PIX/Image-1.png Public invited to help break the World Record for the largest gathering of people dressed as Abe Lincoln
Event to be held in Lincoln September 21st 

NEW ROAD CLOSURE STARTS MONDAY

Beginning Monday, September 16, 2019 at 7:00 AM, IL 10 on the east edge of the City of Lincoln will be closed at the CN-IC Railroad grade crossing.

Traffic will not be allowed through the area during construction.  The repairs are expected to be completed on Friday, September 20 at 7:00 PM.

The public’s cooperation is always appreciated. Thank you in advance for your patience during this repair.

Jason L. Johnson, P.E.
Illinois Department of Transportation

Lincoln Woman's Club kicks off new year with membership coffee
Next meeting Wednesday, September 18th
Joseph Hickey arrested on delivery of a controlled substance charges

 

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