Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Today's Top Stories
Top Stories from the past week
Feb. 21
Fire department seeks info on midnight fire
Paul Beaver presents: 'Abraham Lincoln in Logan County, IL 1834-1860'
Olympia FFA Alumni news for February
Logan County Board committee assignments for 2012
Medicare Part B deadline approaching
Illinois Spotlight: Home-schooled Illinois students adjust to college
Business leader gives governor C, C+ grade on job creation; Quinn says he deserves better mark
This day in history
Feb. 20
Mount Pulaski Legion prayer breakfast raises funds for Honor Flight
Mount Pulaski Legion hosts prayer breakfast -- album
VFW serves appreciation meal to local first responders
VFW serves appreciation meal to local first responders -- album
Block party as Railers beat Moline
Fraud alerts for the week of Feb. 20
Department of Agriculture Director Flider introduces himself in a letter to the editor
Lt. Gov. Simon to cut budget by 9.4 percent; other constitutional offices asked to do the same
Feb. 18
Chamber hosts first Trivia Night at Elks LodgeAlbum 1
Chamber hosts first Trivia Night at Elks LodgeAlbum 2
Glenwood ends Railer win streak
Christian Village to host seminar on heart health and nutrition
College Illinois could get shot of taxpayer cash
IL seeks flexibility with No Child Left Behind waiver
Feb. 17
Feb. 16
City Briefs: Administrative fees, fire department vehicles, and more
City: Gehlbach reports on sewer collections
Like pennies falling from heaven, transportation planning funds made available to regional planning commission
Town and Country Bank and Logan County Bank to combine
Bob Flider named Illinois agriculture director
Feb. 15
City reviews proposed ordinances for abandoned properties
Brinshore Development looks to build apartment complex behind Wal-Mart
County committee reviews unusual probation expensesDrug court program celebrates success with 1st graduate
County board committee chairs to recommend endorsing Logan County Master Plan
Free prayer breakfast at American Legion in Mount Pulaski this SaturdayWWII veterans to be appreciated
Illinois would lose $900 million for highways in federal transportation bill, state warns
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