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Saturday, July 2
Lincoln has started celebrating Come join in some or all of the hours and days of fun at Lincoln Heritage Days
City finances looking up and forward
State child support collections at record-breaking $1 billion mark Increase in collections nearly triples the national average
Articles from the past week
Friday
Good news for county Finances holding the line
State plans 4th of July crackdown to reduce alcohol-related accidents
Illinois officials remind boaters to practice safety
Food security to create jobs in the Illinois homeland security industry
Thursday
Sysco officially ready to build
City briefs Art and balloon fest shaping up, and other information bits
Congressional action to stop junk faxes helps small business Allows small businesses to communicate with customers
New state program, 'No Senior Left Behind,' picks up where federal drug benefits leave off
Illinois park visitors cautioned about fire risk
Wednesday
Initial Sysco development coming in on time, maybe Land agreement transactions scheduled for today
Illini Deron Williams and Luther Head selected in first round of NBA draft
Governor continues to develop new markets for clean-burning Illinois coal
Illinois taxpayers' voluntary contributions to Alzheimer's research generously amount to nearly $200,000
Other news:
July 1 deadline approaches for some IDNR grant applications Grants improve quality of life in communities
Tuesday
Tourism prepared to connect visitors to Abraham Lincoln in Logan County Lincoln and Logan County to invite business guests
NOAA's National Weather Service illuminates lightning safety information
High-level state officials and union leaders discuss state initiatives and labor protections during the Mother Jones Festival in central Illinois
Monday
Man found dead in motel room Airport celebrates a 'big one' Local radio station adds 'Open Mike' morning call-in program Governor ends state investment in Sudan Illinois prepares to take drought measures protecting public safety and economy IEPA asks citizens to begin water-conscious efforts MAP grants to increase this year
Airport celebrates a 'big one'
Local radio station adds 'Open Mike' morning call-in program
Governor ends state investment in Sudan
Illinois prepares to take drought measures protecting public safety and economy IEPA asks citizens to begin water-conscious efforts
MAP grants to increase this year
Saturday (Yes, it's Saturday's edition)
Genesis opens new thrift shop in Lincoln
State kicks off FamilyCare summer enrollment campaign
Downstate mass transit districts get $11 million to help meet expansion needs St. Clair and Madison counties' Metro East area transit systems receive nearly $6 million
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