Saturday, August 21, 2010
Today's Top Stories
Top Stories from the past week
Aug. 20
July unemployment continues downward movement
Collision, fuel spill closes I-55
City to begin seal coat operations Monday
Mitchell wants tougher laws against illegal immigration
Lincoln College Involvement Fair -- album
Lincoln Jaycees searching for Haunted House location
Comcast public meeting, winners of Original Farmers' Market baskets, YMCA Bike Blast, United Way and Dick Logan fundraiser make Close Up
This day in history
Aug. 19
County Briefs: Airport improvements, readying for balloon fest, general business, appointments, odds and ends
Paramedics train with new lifesaving equipment -- album
New building, animal cruelty investigation top Humane Society meeting
Blagojevich juror: 1 holdout kept Blagojevich clear on most charges
Top state officials downplay Blago trial effect
Mum's the word? Likely not for broke Blagojevich
Aug. 18
Ellen Olson takes supreme champion gilt at Illinois State Fair
Joshua Clark of Lincoln wins 2010 Excellence in Agriculture Scholarship
Blagojevich convicted on 1 of 24 counts; prosecution vows a retrial
Illinois politicians disappointed in Blagojevich verdict
Experts expect changes for potential Blago retrial
Brady slams Quinn at state fair
Presidential library and museum volunteer training starts Sept. 1
Humane Society, YMCA Bike Blast, United Way and Dick Logan fundraiser make Close Up
Aug. 17
Breaking News: Blago guilty on just 1 count as feds vow retrial
City Briefs: Cash in the bank, downtown grants and more
Council paves way for Broadway Street repair and Fifth Street project
Global Tech expands instructional programs again
Quinn promotes tax credit, lashes out at Brady
Service groups in limbo over budget cuts
Blagojevich jurors ask for transcript of former aide's testimony
Policy group supports cutting state fair, to Quinn's chagrin
Aug. 16
Lincoln College-Normal offering 4-week human resources course in Oct.
Air Evac Lifeteam's Region 1 Safety and Pilot of the Year awards announced
GOP's Brady: Congress wrong to send Illinois money
Illinois town backs out of FutureGen project
Bidding still open on state surplus vehicles, electronics and entertainment equipment
Aug. 14
City's open house brings up decades-old problems with downtown parking
Tina Gordon ALMH August Employee of the Month
Illinois' early prison release program called 'totally dysfunctional'
Gov candidates bicker over federal money
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