News from Elsewhere (Fresh Daily From the Web)
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Today's Top Stories
Top Stories from the past week
Dec. 26-27
Thunderstorms and heavy rain could cause flooding and flash floods National Weather Service issues flash flood watch for central and southeast Illinois
For Mike Maske, being an auctioneer a childhood dream
Is Abraham Lincoln in your blood? Blood donors receive reduced or free presidential museum admission
Dec. 25
(Christmas Day holiday)
Dec. 24
Habitat for Humanity hands over keys for 12th home in area Spring will bring another home building project
Tuesday's conditions led to massive number of accidents Illinois State Police District 9 issues winter weather driving tips
Prosecutor limits Illinois gov. impeachment probe
Blagojevich questioning takes up Obama's time
Illinois legislation further protects children from lead in toys Also prohibits the sale of cosmetic items containing mercury
Dec. 23
Fire chief releases report on downtown blaze
Multiple accidents being reported on city streets and highways. Please be careful!
Weather advisory for today and Christmas Eve
$1.4 billion ready to go to state providers
IDPH holiday food safety tips
All of you make the Christmas Close Up By Mike Fak
Dec. 22
Willpower outpowers power out Guzzardo Family Restaurant delivers in the dark
Downtown Lincoln -- your last-minute holiday shopping destination
Personality of the Week C. Wayne Schrader: a veteran of veterans' activities
IDOT gives motorists a break for Christmas holiday
Dec. 20
Inferno destroys downtown buildings
Downtown fire and tragic aftermath (pictorial)
Family business and home destroyed: Community drive to help begins
Wind chill advisory remains in effect until 9 a.m. Monday
Recycling report shows tires, electronics and glass collected in Logan County
Ill. business survey shows cutbacks, layoffs prevalent
Railers' 61-41 win over Chatham Glenwood sheer poetry (in sports)
Dec. 19
EMA: Power being restored, but road conditions this evening will be treacherous
Ice storm warning canceled. Cold air will make evening travel hazardous. Lincoln spends the night in the dark
Ill. Gov. Blagojevich pledges to fight, won't quit
City: Coal mine gets enterprise zone approvalCity to ask for economic stimulus funds; tax levy approved; budget in line; 7th month of fiscal year; winter pothole fill arrives
IDOT: You Drink & Drive. You Lose
Zion Lutheran student council, Steffanie Richardson, Teresa Quisenberry and the Lincoln Public Library in this Close UpBy Mike Fak
Back to top
News | Sports | Business | Rural Review | Teaching & Learning | Home and Family | Tourism | Obituaries
Community | Perspectives | Law & Courts | Leisure Time | Spiritual Life | Health & Fitness | Teen Scene Calendar | Letters to the Editor