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Thursday,
April 19, 2012
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Wednesday morning, city officials celebrated Arbor Day in Lincoln by planting a new tree in the Shay Parking Lot behind Guzzardo's.  Lincoln is a Tree City, recognized by the National Arbor Day Foundation as a city that works to preserve trees within the city landscape.  Pictured left to right are Susan Gehlbach, city clerk; Tracy Jackson, street and alley and forestry department head; and Mark Mathon, city engineer.  The Cleveland Select Pear tree is one of four new trees in the parking lot.

Picture by Nila Smith  (Click on picture for larger image.)

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Wednesday, April 18:

  • City goes high-tech with free laptops

  • Official police report issued for Tuesday morning crash

  • Lincoln College invites students for a ride on The Reading Railroad

  • Elkhart continues spring events Saturday and Sunday

  • Autopsy to be performed following infant's death

  • Community Action board meeting May 18

  • Lt. Gov. Simon to address community college student honors banquet
    Honorees include 2 Lincoln College students

  • Illinois poet laureate to present reading Saturday at Vachel Lindsay Home
    Part of National Poetry Month observance

  • Walker talks unions, budgets in Illinois visit ahead of recall

  • Hundreds of union workers protest Walker in Illinois

  • Mount Pulaski Senior-of-the-Month

  • Frost and freeze damage is apparent
    By John Fulton

  • Police reports

  • Fire and rescue reports

  • Laura on Life: Stampeding wildlife

  • LCHS softball vs. Lanphier

  • Mount Pulaski baseball vs. Riverton

  • Mayfield's Mutterings: What we learned at the Final Four
    By Jeff Mayfield

  • Illinois State surrenders early lead, falls to Illinois

  • ISU Spring Camp Report 10: Defense finds the end zone

  • ISU softball heads to Indiana State

  • AP news

Tuesday, April 17

Monday, April 16

Saturday, April 14

Friday, April 13

Thursday, April 12