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Friday, November 14, 2008
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Nov. 13
Lincoln and Logan County leaders work to advance economic opportunities CEDS access in motion, opens avenue to federal development funds
A look back at last year's food pantry drive: 'My Christmas Gift'
Food pantry drives under way:
Lincoln College students to line campus with food to help local agencies
Lincoln Land Communications extends food and coat drive
Deer population on the move Tips for motorists to stay safe
Nov. 12
Pennies make a difference in local economy
City briefs: City may be trimming blades at Lincoln's Postville Courthouse Search for electricity; quit-smoking signs; Christmas parade route
Lincoln Jaycees' Angel Tree 2008 under way
IDOT: Prepare vehicles for winter driving
Fall veto session: Governor to bring up full property tax exemption for disabled veterans
Nov. 11
Let's make this year's food pantry drive a community campaign
City hears enterprise zone request from coal mine County could see funds for major road project with coal mine expansion
Illinois Department of Revenue says sales tax receipts slowing Possible $800 million below budget estimates for the year
Pre-Paid Legal Services opens office on the square
Grants for nurses working at state facilities for veterans
The Jaycees, YMCA, WLB honor students, Zion Lutheran speech team, Community Action and Humane Society make Close Up By Mike Fak
Nov. 10
Chance meeting brings Lincoln-Douglas debate to Lincoln College
Personality of the Week: JoAnne Marlin, Logan County Board secretary
November is Alzheimer's Awareness Month
Nov. 8
Aggravated kidnapping suspect nabbed
2nd annual Lincoln/Logan County Food Pantry drive coming Nov. 21, 22
'The Boys Next Door' opens at Lincoln College on Thursday
National Weather Service: Wet, early winter but above-normal temps
Senate Repubs: Not much for fall veto session
Nov. 7
City: Sign regulations rewrite well under way
Tornado-chasing presentation Saturday at Elkhart Grade School
City briefs: St. Clara's sewer line approvedNew siren on order, railroad crossing improvements slated and other discussions
Farm Credit's Lincoln office announces new team membersThree area graduates join company
IEMA marks Lung Cancer Awareness Month
The YMCA, Christian Child Care, Humane Society, Lincoln Jr. High PTO, Lincoln Park District and Hundman Lumber in Close UpBy Mike Fak
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