Saturday, December 15, 2012
Today's Top Stories
Top Stories from the past week
Dec. 14
Logan County Board hears hours of testimony in request to rezone property for mining
Last stop: Board to decide Tuesday on rezoning land for limestone mining
A Green Cab hopes to be in Lincoln soon
A tribute to a Mount Pulaski icon: Florence Bacon Schott Stoll
Remembering Florence Stoll and the days of the kitchen band
Santa Claus just keeps coming to historic downtown Lincoln
Zion Lutheran student council offers warmth to those in need
Tommy Harris is the September LCHS Student of the Month
Logan County Board and committee minutes:
Nov. 29 meeting
Organizational meeting, Dec. 3
Airport and farm, Dec. 3
Road and bridge, Dec. 3
Building and grounds, Dec. 4
Railers set for showdown with versatile Spartans By Justin Tierney
Memorial Medical expansion approved by state board
This day in history
Dec. 13
City hashes through late penalties on sewer accounts
LCU names Frankland as seminary dean
Cathy Albert named ALMH Employee of the Year
Mayfield's Mutterings: Illini now ranked No. 10!
Syngenta breaks ground for major expansion at its Clinton research and development facility
Weekly Outlook: Will corn and soybean prices return to pre-drought levels?
2 counties added to emerald ash borer quarantine
Illinois Supreme Court approves cameras for courts in McLean County
Dec. 12
Zoning appeals board to send a 'no recommendation' on quarry to county
Enterprise zone legislation, bicycle trail planning, comprehensive plan revisions top regional planning commission discussions
Farewell to the 'Senator'
Building and safety officer: My thoughts on Buzz and the impact he made on me and the city that he loved
1st Reading Wonderland project collects 309 books for children
Sara Shane grabs the gold at speech tournament
Flu facts From the Logan County Department of Public Health
Mayfield's Mutterings: Illini now ranked No. 10! By Jeff Mayfield
Federal appellate court strikes down Illinois' ban on concealed carry
Statement from state Rep. Bill Mitchell on concealed carry ruling
Little Wonders: 'Exciting Evergreens' at Sugar Grove Nature Center
Dec. 11
Over 800 toys delivered to Harrisburg
Mount Pulaski Community Choir and Orchestra presents a Christmas cantata
Heritage Plaza hosts holiday open house
ALMH announces new weight loss program
Arlene Van Hook is named director of volunteer services at Christian Village
State to host regional export seminars for small business owners
Miller Park Zoo hosts nighttime event
Dec. 10
County zoning discussions: Enterprise zone to reorganize after 2015; septic system permits; rezoning for rock quarry request
Feature column: What is wrong with being ready? By Pastor Thomas R. Kamprath, Immanuel Lutheran Church
Annual Mount Pulaski Community Band Christmas concert at Vonderlieth Living Center
ALMH to host blood drive Thursday
Gaines rescues Lynx in 77-73 win over IVCC By Justin Tierney Federal emergency unemployment ends in December Intense search turns up financial records from Lincoln's congressional career
Federal emergency unemployment ends in December
Intense search turns up financial records from Lincoln's congressional career
Dec. 8
Local historians critique Spielberg movie
Jay Leno headliners include local tourism bureau officials
Lincoln American Legion Post 263 and Auxiliary prepare care packages for VA hospital
'Tis the Season luncheon supports Lifeline
Claire Conrady is the Nov. ZLS Student of the Month
The joy of the Nativity -- Part 11
Crimsons crush Railer winning streak 46-44 in OT By Jeff Benjamin
Social Security announces new Compassionate Allowances conditions
IEMA, Grainger offer winter storm preparedness sweepstakes
Illinois firearm deer season harvest reported at 99,324
Lincoln Presidential Museum explores disastrous Battle of Fredericksburg to mark Civil War Sesquicentennial
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