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Monday, September 29, 2008
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Sept. 27
Railers win homecoming game 35-28
2008 LCHS Homecoming Parade (pictures)
The faces of the 2008 LCHS Homecoming Parade (pictures)
City briefs:
Engineer presents new ALMH road plansWal-Mart corporate donation and Together for Lincoln workers aid fire safety
Council discusses wind turbine transport
Keith Snyder to join Lincoln mayoral race
A busy Illinois Senate week in review
Sept. 26
100 days in office New chamber director thrives on activity
Illinois unemployment numbers worst in 2 decades
Governor blames Ill. House, feds for dismal unemployment numbers
Close Up: Marching Railers, Kiwanis, Together for Lincoln, P & M Communications and moreBy Mike Fak
Sept. 25
ALMH employee to be deployed to Afghanistan
Giant rains cause big headaches for city and homeowners
Lincoln Church of the Nazarene to celebrate 85 years Denomination to reach centennial Oct. 5
Informational meeting on state park closures Oct. 2 in Clinton
Sept. 24
New program director expands YMCA activities
Dancing a life's passion at Audra's Dance Studio
Live Homework Help 101: Library, Heartland, team up for online workshop
State denying hunting, fishing licenses garners $250,000 in back child support
Sept. 23
Ill. Senate passes much-disputed ethics measure
Governor puts spin on ethics reform passage
Together for Lincoln continues to grow
LCHS homecoming week kicks off today
Local child safety seat inspections Errors in correct usage common
Close Up: A busy weekend and kudos to good neighbors By Mike Fak
Sept. 22
Senate in session: Tourism, treatment centers on the agenda besides ethics reform
State approves $100 mil for low-interest college loans
Feds streamline websites; 222 million inquiries in '07
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