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Thursday, June 24, 2010
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June 23
Fireworks fundraiser July 2
Habitat donates to Elkhart library
Old-fashioned day on the square Saturday
Area under severe weather and flash flood watch, as well as heat advisory; tornadic activity possible
Torrential rains hit area -- album
Rains don't dampen soccer camp enthusiasm -- album
Testimony reveals Blagojevich played political games with Senate seat
Wal-Mart Chicago wage dispute latest in Quinn vs. Brady
This day in history
June 22
City briefs: Conzo sworn in as treasurer, sign ordinance postponed and more
Flash flood warning in effect
Blagojevich trial: Zagel to defense: Is that all you've got?
Feds to buy Thomson, even without Gitmo prisoners
$80 million in federal funds available for streetscape, trails and beautification projects
Quilters, St. John's Lutheran, Honor Flight, Lincoln Rotary and First Presbyterian Church in Close Up
June 21
Humane Society breaks ground for new shelter Wednesday
County task force: Collective effort on practical measures could save money
Risk of severe storms continues through Wednesday
LPD begins late-night enforcement crackdown for the 4th of July
June 19
County budgeters get brief, small relief
The 2010 Relay for Life in Logan County -- album
Logan County's future is in the wind -- album
Key numbers about the wind energy industry
Quinn refutes slow-construction criticism
June 18
County briefs: Zoning violators will feel the bite; building permits tailored for private-use wind towers; policy and procedures settledWaterway safety, gaming machines and finances discussed
Despite state failures, health department to maintain programsPart 2
State Bank of Lincoln reports growth in 2009
Bill Mitchell visits Vonderlieth
John R. Gehlbach honored by State Bank of Lincoln
Recycled materials artwork at Logan County Fair
Judge scolds Blagojevich attorneys on witness treatment
State unemployment rate declines 0.4 to 10.8 percent
Judge: Special election needed to replace Burris
Genealogical group, Taylor Hilgendorf, St. John UCC, Hartsburg-Emden FFA and Humane Society in Close Up
June 17
Despite state failures, health department to maintain programs
Mount Pulaski Community Band kicks off concert season -- album
Getting wet: the park district way -- album
Witness: Blagojevich planned kickbacks
As states lobby for Medicaid extension, pharmacists still shut out
Telecom modifications get Quinn's signature
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