Friday, February 11, 2011
Today's Top Stories
Top Stories from the past week
Feb. 10
How the city of Lincoln beat 'The BEAST'
Habitat for Humanity appears on Schedule G state income tax form for voluntary charitable contributions
Lincoln College reveals new logo on national championship banners
State could ask retirees to pay more for health care
Senate moves to close loopholes for governor appointments
This day in history
Feb. 9
Railroad underpasses and decorative berms may be in Lincoln's future
Chamber raffle to put thousands of dollars back into Logan County economy
Brady Realtors Lincoln office grand opening Feb. 15
Abe's 'original' birthday party Saturday at St. Clara's Manor
Mike Fak to entertain seniors at Community Action Partnership lunch
Winter storm places freeze on blood supplies
Illinois' massive borrowing plan may not be enough
Sen. Brady: Victims' advocate needed on Prisoner Review Board
Support hunger relief on your Ill. state tax form
Feb. 8
D'Andrea explains enterprise zone dilemma to the city
Reminder: Public invited to high-speed rail meeting tonight
Mount Pulaski hosting Lincoln events Friday and Saturday
'Singing Valentines' to ring out in Lincoln area
Community Action Head Start recruitment in Logan County
Quinn to feds: No thanks on any bailout
Democrats seek bipartisan support for borrowing measure
Child care advocates fight back against cuts nearing $100 million
LCHS to assist Polar Plunge, LCU spring semester, Lincoln Youth Wrestling, Humane Society pancakes and sausage, announcement from officer Tim Butterfield, and author Anne Eldridge make Close Up
Feb. 7
Blizzard update: emergency response
Zion Lutheran 'stuffs' the school -- album
Postville Courthouse celebrates Abe's birthday -- album
Some of the best things in life are free
Springfield has Railers' number with 51-48 OT win
Quinn: Auto jobs latest proof NJ isn't better
Quinn to consider death row inmates in decision on death penalty abolition
Feb. 5
LCU Hall of Fame event Feb. 19
Dianna Newhouse named 2010 Employee of the Year for Hundman Lumber Do-it Center
LCN's popular massage therapy program moves to new facility
Nelson sets scoring mark in 90-72 win over Lanphier -- in Sports
Blizzard cleanup ends; recovery dollars sought
Feb. 4
LIHEAP funds still available through Community Action
Rick Campbell is Community Action Employee of the Quarter
Chamber of commerce recognizes excellence in our community
Safety checks and enforcement zones during Super Bowl
Zion sausage and pancake meal, Mount Pulaski VFW Super Bowl breakfast, HSLC Adopt-A-Thon, Lincoln Elks blood drive, Hayden Zimmer and Lincoln Youth Wrestling make Close Up
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