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Friday, February 29, 2008
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Feb. 28
Cold Beer and Hot Races Could Be on Tap at the Lincoln Speedway This Season
Which Is It -- the Flu or a Cold?
Logan County Health Department Reports 177 Confirmed Cases of Influenza
Announcement: HOPE Mobile Is NOT Going Out This Thursday or Friday
Chatham Fire Department to Train Community on Fire Extinguisher Usage With Newly Acquired Equipment
NIU Looking for Healing, Plans to Rebuild for the Future
Illinois State Fairgrounds Closed Through Late May Electrical Failures Lead to 22.7 Miles of Cable Replacement
Feb. 27
Historic Downtown Building Could Become a New Development
Seasonal Illness on the Rise Reports Indicate Widespread Flu and Colds
Feb. 26
P&M Communications Taking the Mystery out of Analog-to-Digital TV Changes
Snow and Blowing Snow Advisory in Effect Until Noon Tuesday
Illinois Fire Departments Receive Mass Decontamination Vehicles Units Support Mutual Aid System
Unidentified Body Found in Dumpster in Marshall Police Release Sketch of Man
Feb. 25
Barb Reinwald -- A Community Treasure
American Cancer Society Relay For Life of Logan County Kickoff Tonight
Feb. 23
Minier-Armington Offers Senior Safe Driving Program
Feb. 22
Hope Still Being Served on the Mississippi Gulf Coast A Special LDN News Report By Jeff Mayfield
Winter Weather Creating Hazardous Travel in Logan County and Beyond
Winter Weather Update
Two Multiple-Vehicle Crashes Occur During Thursday's Blustery Weather One Driver Left with Life-Threatening Injuries
IDNR Urges Illinois Snowmobile Operators to Enjoy Recent Snowfall Safely
A Presidential Discovery: Presidential Library Discovers Original Axe Lincoln Used a Week Before His Assassination
The Road to Miss America Begins Here
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