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Friday, October 30, 2009
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Oct. 29
Bond reduced for murder suspect's girlfriend, Jennifer Earnest
Area under flash flood watch through Friday evening Gusty winds could develop as cold front arrives later Friday
CDC update on H1N1: Today's CDC update on H1N1 focus was on care of children and encouraged knowing when to call a doctor. See information: H1N1 Flu (Swine Flu): Resources for Parents and Caregivers
Harris brothers arraigned on Gee family murders Christopher indicted on 68 counts; Jason 71 countsTire iron listed as weapon
City briefs: Soccer, the racetrack, electric bills, loose dogs, property problems and more
City looks to capture past-due sewer system bills
City council 'Road Show' Ward 5 -- in pictures
Community college building is 1st state-funded structure to receive prestigious 'green' certification
Oct. 28
Breaking News 2:37 p.m. Wednesday Harris brothers arraigned on Gee family murders Christopher indicted on 68 counts; Jason 71 counts Tire iron listed as weapon
Community Action Partnership of Central Illinois announces National Weatherization Day
LC Rotaract to provide free leaf raking for Lincoln residents on Nov. 14
State public health director urges people to be patient -- H1N1 vaccine is coming
Illinois insurers agree to cover administration costs on H1N1 shots
Statewide crime rate index in Illinois declines for 5th consecutive year
Quinn wants state to borrow nearly $1 billion to pay bills
Oct. 27
Personalities of the Week: Countless individuals make Harvest of Talents an awe-inspiring event
1st H1N1 case confirmed in Logan County
ALMH financial departments move closer to hospital
Lincoln FFA chapter visits apiary -- in pictures
Lincoln Jaycees invite seniors to annual feast
Study: Amtrak loss comes to $32 per passenger
Gov. Pat Quinn appoints John Colgan to Illinois Commerce Commission
St. John United Church youth, local blood drives, West Lincoln-Broadwell honor roll, Michael Cusey, Hollie Dollinger, Mount Pulaski Rotary citrus sale, Carroll Catholic Oct. Students of the Month and Lincoln Weight Watchers all make Close Up By Mike Fak
Oct. 26
Breaking News Woman accused of obstruction of justice allowed to return to Florida
President Obama signs emergency declaration for H1N1 flu
Harvest of Talents -- Album 1
Harvest of Talents -- Album 2
Illinois EPA to hold chemical waste landfill 'information' sessions
Illinois' failure to protect victims being addressed by attorney general
Oct. 24
Logan County kicks off business incubator program Oct. 29
Health dept. vaccinates 1,000 during 1st 2 clinics
Railers finish season with no victories but plenty of class -- in Sports
Railers finish tough season -- in pictures
Lawmakers gear up for 2nd half of fall veto session
Poll shows voters anti-tax, but unsure where cuts should be made
Oct. 23
Postville Courthouse chimney questions probed
Husband and wife start their dream business
National recession pushes unemployment rates higher across state
HHS provides more than $174 million to Illinois to help low-income households with energy costs
Ill. Gov. Quinn announces candidacy for full term
Railer-Waterloo preview -- in Sports
Railer football senior profiles -- in Sports
San Jose United Methodist, still time to vote on statue, Cumberland Presbyterian, YMCA Halloween party, Harvest of Talents and Jaycees Haunted House in Close Up By Mike Fak
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