Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Today's Top Stories
Top Stories from the past week
March 29
2011-12 budget-building, phase 2
LCHS teacher charged with 7 counts
Free drinking water nitrate screening at health fair
Exhibit on Illinois Civil War soldiers opens April 12 at presidential library
Illinois delays college construction projects
This day in history
Mount Pulaski history books, Junior Lynx basketball tournament, Honor Flight, Olympia High School FFA, Lincoln wrestlers and local blood drives make Close Up
March 28
B*SAFE: Bankers and Seniors against Financial Exploitation offers training to local bank tellers
Social networking webinar explains possibilities using modern technology
New Springfield Clinic Lincoln opens its doors today
County Briefs: Health insurance increase to be shared; other reports
Logan County Ag Education Day Wednesday
Van Hook and Denlinger win regional debate
Public notices not yet online-ready
March 26
Civil War statue committee prepared for April 9 dedication
Gas thieves living dangerously
Hog Wild Happenings ends -- Album 1
Hog Wild Happenings ends -- Album 2
Hog Wild Happenings ends -- Album 3
State holds Medicaid program steady in face of cuts nationwide
Tax income drops off for Illinois in 2010
March 25
Move complete: New ALMH facility is open
The new ALMH is open -- album
Ag Scholarship Breakfast -- Album 1
Ag Scholarship Breakfast -- Album 2
County supports high-speed rail committee recommendations
Petting zoo comes to Chester-East Lincoln -- album
Local school officials: Cuts will cost state in long run
Federal budget cuts endanger workforce training centers
Lincoln Youth Football, Knights of Columbus, Gov. Oglesby exhibit, dental clinic, Kailey Wilmarth benefit, Savanna Freehill benefit and Mount Pulaski waste pickup make Close Up
March 24
Chamber's 12th annual Ag Scholarship Breakfast gives out $9,000 in scholarships
Firehouse news with Chief Mark Miller
Burleigh Willard devoted his life to others
Hog Wild Happenings at Chester-East Lincoln continue -- album
Tuition going up 6.9% at U of I
Quinn asks to borrow, again, but in a smaller amount
Opponents attack federal health care reform law on its anniversary
March 23
Quinn lays tracks for high-speed rail
Hog Wild Happenings at C-EL continue -- album
Illinois state universities may charge students more
Emails to Wis. gov initially favored union rights
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