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Tuesday, March 28
21st annual Community Health Fair
Logan County Health Department investigation into deadly bacteria outbreak winds down
Gov. Blagojevich introduces new rule to ensure women's access to prescription contraceptives after new tactic to deny women access to birth control surfaces Governor's proposed rule would require pharmacies to post signs letting women know their rights and how to file complaintsWomen who think they were lied to about their contraceptive being out of stock can call 1 (800) 280-4149 to file a complaint
Top Stories from the past week
March 27
Storm damage estimated at $9 million
Summary of damage survey results from the March 12 tornadic storms over central Illinois
Plans build toward blowout Abraham Lincoln 200th birthday celebration
Gov. Blagojevich urges Treasurer Topinka to support assault weapons ban Governor sends letter to Topinka urging her to use position as state's only Republican officeholder to lobby other Republicans to support ban
March 25
County briefs
Gov. Blagojevich, victims' families, advocates urge lawmakers in Springfield to pass statewide assault weapons ban
March 24
Congressman LaHood touches base with local citizenry
Local health departments seek additional funding
U.S. interagency strategic plan in place for avian influenza Key wild bird populations monitored since 1998
March 23
Lincoln Scouts to host bicycle tour
Students helping New Orleans clean up
United States prepares for highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza in wild birds
Illinois assists communities in historic preservation through federal grants
March 22
'Narrow' too broad a word on two results in Logan County primary election
Logan County election results
Statewide primary results
As posted by the Chicago Tribune
From WEEK.com
March 21
Closure:
The Logan County Health Department is closed Tuesday due to the weather
Blizzard warning canceled
Governor, lieutenant governor and comptroller tour research center, urge lawmakers to approve proposed $100 million state stem cell research fund
Social Security still imperiled, says scholar who promoted Bush plan
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