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Tuesday, June 10, 2008
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Top Stories from the past week
June 9
Flood threat continues -- severe storms possible Monday night
Flash flood watch in effect through Tuesday morning
FEMA responds to severe Midwest weather
Preparedness is critical to surviving severe storms
FDA warns consumers nationwide not to eat certain types of raw red tomatoes
Lincoln Daily News keeps on growing
June 7
Illinois State Fair ticket office opens today
Illinois Law Enforcement Torch Run supporting Special Olympics kicks off Sunday
Statewide Terrorism and Intelligence Center commemorates 5th anniversary
State public health director announces Web pages allowing the public to check beach water quality before swimming Site lists beach closings and water test results
Reward offered for information about looting of prehistoric grave sites Native American burial mounds in southern Illinois have recently been targeted
June 6
The Storm Prediction Center has issued a tornado watch until 7 p.m.
Windy day Friday across central Illinois
Flooding continues
New CEFCU manager enjoys personal contact Lincoln offers
Seniors warned about IRS economic stimulus scam
Salmonella outbreak reminder of safe food handling practicesState public health director urges people to use safe practices when handling produce
June 5
Wind farm breezes through planning commission
Chamber hires new executive director
Flood warning along small streams in Logan County
Earlier announcement: Flood warning ends
June 4
DNA identification confirms body that of missing teen
Heavy rains pound area ... twice
Flood warning extended
Hazardous weather forecast
Hundman Lumber open house Saturday
June 3
City breaks on policy, agrees to hire new police officer
Immediate storm threat passes for now (11 a.m.)
Tornado watch in effect until 2 p.m.
Earlier reports:
High, damaging winds, possibly in excess of 60 mph, in western Logan County headed for Emden, Hartsburg, Atlanta (10:30 a.m.)
Tuesday's severe weather update
Outdoor warning siren system to be tested Tuesday at 10 a.m.
Siren test canceled due to imminent threat of severe weather
Severe weather anticipated Tuesday afternoon
'A few hours of dry weather expected today'
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