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Friday, September 07, 2007
City briefs New officer hired, economic bonds approved, annexation and rezoning for property development, and Zion Lutheran School track record recognized
Ready Illinois disaster preparedness site introduced Easy online access to comprehensive information about what to do before, during and after disasters
State offers new 40-year home loans to help first-time homebuyers in Illinois
Police seek to identify suspected homicide victim found near Monmouth on Sunday
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Sept. 6
City to take property owner to court Work with no building permit to be stopped
Lincoln man dies in ATV accident in Missouri
With governor's signature, Illinois becomes second Great Lakes state to adopt historic agreement
Sept. 5
Lincoln Christian College and Seminary dedicates largest and most expensive building on campus $6.25 million dormitory, Ruth Hall, named and dedicated for women of faith
Sept. 4
Sept. 3
(Labor Day holiday)
Sept. 1
State approves fire department loans Lincoln to receive quarter-million-dollar loan
Agencies announce Labor Day impaired driving crackdown
State extends All Kids health coverage for young adults with pre-existing conditions
Aug. 31
A boil order is in place for Chestnut and Beason until further notice. Drinking water will be available at the firehouse in both towns.
Delavan Fall Festival kicks off
Illinois to protect Labor Day weekend motorists with 'Stay Alive on the I's'
Department of Transportation to suspend lane closures over Labor Day weekend to give motorists a break
President declares major disaster for Illinois
Aug. 30
Businessman struggles with state over in-town highway changes Businesses would have reduced access
Central Illinois law enforcement agencies investigate home improvement scam
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