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Wednesday, Oct. 11
Small aircraft crashes into New York City building [NewsEmergency.com]
2007 racetrack schedule still in limbo
Collaboration of Logan County Sheriff's and Lincoln Police departments leads to arrests of seven suspected crack dealers
Junk food banned in Illinois elementary and middle schools
Top Stories from the past week
Oct. 10
Trains keep a-rollin' Inaugural run ribbon-cutting in Lincoln for three new Amtrak trains
Lincoln College saves energy with grant from ICEF
Gov. Blagojevich announces record use of biofuels by the state's motor fleet
Up to 80 projects slated to restore and enhance habitat for at-risk species along Lower Sangamon River and Alton bluffs
Oct. 9
Logan County Health Department leads in addressing potential flu outbreak Part 2
New grant program to help fire departments buy small equipment
Oct. 7
Gov. Blagojevich launches global warming initiative
Gov. Blagojevich launches task force to focus on re-enrolling high school dropouts
Oct. 6
Logan County Health Department leads in addressing potential flu outbreak Part 1
Governor announces state Internet Crimes Unit
Gov. Blagojevich calls on President Bush to reverse FDA's stance on prescription drug importation Governor applauds federal government actions increasing access to affordable prescription drugs from Canada
Oct. 5
Hearing-disabled to get one-day local assistance to acquire amplified phones
Governor establishes Illinois Parent Leadership Council New council will investigate ways to involve parents in their children's education
Governor announces acquisition of Coast Guard cutter for maritime museum 180-foot Acacia to arrive in Chicago in October and open as museum in 2007
Oct. 4
County view of animal control and the request to Lincoln to increase service fee
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