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Friday, February 02, 2007
posted daily OVER THE NOON HOUR
(CsT)
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While
students at Zion Lutheran School are still too young to vote, U.S.
Rep. Ray LaHood on Thursday morning engaged the young minds on
matters of the nation and our community. When he left Lincoln he was
going to speak to more students at a school in Springfield.
[picture by Jan
Youngquist] click on picture for larger image |
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Thursday, Feb. 1:
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Businesses
encouraged to sponsor ag event
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Rep. Mitchell, Sen.
Brady pleased Clinton tower project is rolling
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Gov. Blagojevich calls on Bush
administration to back down on proposal to cut Medicaid funding
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Gov. Blagojevich
appoints Catherine Shannon as director of the Illinois Department of Labor
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First lady
Patricia Blagojevich urges women to get the facts about heart
disease during Women's Healthy Heart Month in Illinois
Heart disease
is the leading cause of death for Illinois women
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Dairy Grazing Brown-Bagger
Teleconference Computer and telephone unite farmers with
experts over lunch in the home office
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Zion Lutheran
pancake and sausage meal Saturday
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Invention Mysteries:
Celebrate Black History Month with these
inventors
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Lincoln College vs.
Illinois Central
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Larson named
women's SLIAC player of week
Wednesday, Jan. 31
Tuesday, Jan. 30
Monday, Jan. 29
Saturday, Jan. 27
Friday, Jan. 26
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