Friday, October 14, 2011
Today's Top Stories
Top Stories from the past week
Oct. 13
Lincoln College to cut fall 2012 tuition by 20 pct
Reminder: March and rally today to 'Save Logan Correctional Center'
Reminder: Public meeting to discuss new health park tonight
Kane Blaum named as Community Action Employee of the Quarter
Madigan to block end to legislative scholarships
Illinois law and safety code for haunted houses
Illinois taxpayers kick in $400 million for teachers' pensions
Lawmakers look for pension loophole fix
Prosecution's star witness to continue testimony at Cellini trial
This day in history
Oct. 12
Statement from Family Medical Center: Dr. Kottemann on paid leave of absence
City Briefs: Sewer collections and leaves top agenda
City announces leaf pickup schedule
What's new at the Harvest of Talents this year?
New Holland firemen cook for cruise-in
New Holland firemen cook for cruise-in -- album
ALHF selling commemorative bricks
'Parenting Like a Pro' -- a free seminar for parents
Area students inducted into Phi Theta Kappa at Lincoln College
Public invited to 'World Series of Trivia' on Oct. 21
Zumbathon Saturday
Illinois adds jobs, but unemployment rolls continue to grow
Cellini criticized Blagojevich insiders
Sustainable landscaping, fish sale, Hartem carnival and Elizabeth Ford make Close Up
Oct. 11
Mayor urges residents to 'write and rally' for Logan Correctional Center
ALMH and MPS welcome Dr. Christopher Rivera to Lincoln
Carroll Catholic hosts annual fall festival
Carroll Catholic hosts annual fall festival -- album
Vehicular accident aftermath burns acreage
Kickapoo Park shows fall splendor -- album
Jaycees set dates and hours for haunted house
Mount Pulaski water main flushing and leaf vacuum dates
Oct. 10
CEL teachers, students receive special awards, gift cards from Walmart
Hartem FFA collects for Lincoln/Logan Food Pantry
4-H Find Out Party Saturday
Chris Williams returns to Open Table Concert Series Oct. 27
ACT of Lincoln cleans up Heritage House
Local Head Start leaders gather in Washington, DC
Double-dipping in the teachers' pension system
Pain of job crisis goes well beyond the unemployed
Oct. 8
Benz and Harris brothers cases granted continuances to December
Shoe Sensation store coming to Lincoln
Long John Silver's building getting a new look and a new tenant
Leadership Academy requests community's help
Springfield's speed too much for Railers
Youth offer drive-thru service for Germanfest Oct. 15
Fire dept. offers free program for senior citizens
A cool September in Illinois
Oct. 7
Fire dept. announces poster winners
Firefighters promote Fire Prevention Month at Jefferson School
Railers ready for Springfield matchup
Defense tries to distance Cellini from Blagojevich
Quinn urges lawmakers to uphold his veto on utility increases
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