Thursday, September 29, 2011
Today's Top Stories
Top Stories from the past week
Sept. 28
Local residents make citizen's arrest
Study: Local economy would take $73 million hit with prison closure
Proposed closures by gov would cost local economies $300M
City Briefs: Prison support, new administrator, railroad crossing and more
Council discussions take to the streets
Chestnut EMS raising funds for training equipment
Spots still available for Lincoln College cruise
This day in history
Sept. 27
Community Night at Allison Park Wednesday
5th annual Car Show at The Mill on Saturday
Facts about mobile food pantries
Confidential paper shredding event Oct. 8
Report: Tax hike not enough to pull Illinois out of debt
Weekly Outlook: Soybean production and consumption uncertainty
Sept. 26
Together for Lincoln completes 95 projects
St. John UCC Germanfest Oct. 15
Hartem sports treasures sold at silent auction
Album
Jefferson 2nd grade learns to read
Report: Ill. gas stations withheld sales taxes
Census: Recession takes big toll on young adults
Sept. 24
LJHS dishes up an open house, with ice cream
LJHS dishes up an open house -- album
Railers dismantle Southeast 56-20
Celebrate Family Day Monday
Local West Nile virus surveillance program continues
States get OK to opt out of No Child Left Behind
Sept. 23
Cline guilty: Sentencing Dec. 1
How big will Together for Lincoln be? It depends on us
County Briefs: Board struggles with possible annexation contest with city; approves nonunion pay raises, request for public transportation funds, letter of support to keep prison open and more
Four Seasons Gardening program continues with fall series
Lincoln Area Ministerial Association meeting Wednesday
Railers look for 2nd win, against Southeast
State begins Asian carp anti-hunger program
Sept. 22
Breaking news, 3:10 p.m.: Jury finds Cline guilty
Closing remarks in Cline trial present 2 different scenarios
Jury calls it a night with no verdict
China buying huge quantities of Illinois soybeans
Community Action Head Start to host open houses in October
Election board fines total $21.5M, but $1.2M paid
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