Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Today's Top Stories
Top Stories from the past week
Dec. 21
City Briefs:
City gives individual honors to ward residents
Logan County Board members get committee assignments
U.S. census could be unkind to Illinois
Attorney General Madigan distributes $1.2 million to Illinois' 8 regional food banks
This day in history
Humane Society, Lincoln Youth Wrestling and online donations for Red Kettle campaign make the Close Up
Dec. 20
Freezing rain advisory in effect 6 p.m. Monday to noon Tuesday
Meagher begins new county job
Railer defense holds back Taylorville 49-25
Illinois State Police tally 7,800 cell phone stops in 2010
Dec. 31 is deadline for Circuit Breaker program
Early Christmas treat: 2010's total lunar eclipse
Dec. 18
Knights of Columbus prepare Christmas baskets
Railers win over Jacksonville 43-24 without 2 starters -- in Sports
Education unions take hard line on reform
Lawmakers rush to reform Medicaid, workers' comp, education -- show or substance?
Stay fire-safe and be fire-smart this holiday season
Dozens of Illinois illnesses being linked to alfalfa sprouts
Dec. 17
Shopping locally:
Toys for Tots readies for big morning -- Album 1
Toys for Tots readies for big morning -- Album 2
Railers play back-to-back before holiday break
November Illinois unemployment falls to 9.6 percent
Teachers' unions on reform: Slow down
Jannette Wibben Coers, downtown Lincoln, Hartsburg-Emden FFA, Haley Bowles and Shanna Sheen make the Close Up
Dec. 16
Shopping locally: 6th in a series
Vote for Lincoln! The city, that is
Teachers' tenure being challenged
State police release early report on Springfield mayor's death
Dec. 15
Delinquent sewer bills still a tough issue at council
City Briefs: Downtown parking, new sewer billing software and more
Snow, sleet and freezing rain in tonight's forecast
Shopping locally: 5th in a series Automotive gifts show you care
Police mum on how Springfield mayor died
Lincoln College & MacMurray College to sign agreement, announce scholarships on Friday
Senate week in review: Medicare reform, what to do with Thomson prison and more
De-institutionalization of disabled possible under state's Medicaid reform
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