Thursday, March 08, 2012
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Top Stories from the past week
March 7 City endorses APEX at City Center Council makes quick work of voting session Another March day: Wind gusts over 45 mph today Zion celebrates National Lutheran Schools Week Monday; 'Hobbies and Careers Day' -- album Tuesday; 'Beach Day' and 'Special Persons Day' -- Album 1 Tuesday; David Paul Britton concert and 'Jump Rope for Heart' -- Album 2 'Ultimate All You Can Eat Pancake Breakfast' at Lincoln Christian Church benefits youth music programs 'Ultimate All You Can Eat Pancake Breakfast' -- Album 1 'Ultimate All You Can Eat Pancake Breakfast' -- Album 2 Marshall Dirks to be keynote speaker at Russel Allen Garden Day House votes unanimously for Attorney General Madigan's proposal to combat synthetic drugs Investigators remove $33,000 in synthetic drugs from store shelves in Mason, Fulton counties
City endorses APEX at City Center
Council makes quick work of voting session
Another March day: Wind gusts over 45 mph today
Zion celebrates National Lutheran Schools Week
Monday; 'Hobbies and Careers Day' -- album
Tuesday; 'Beach Day' and 'Special Persons Day' -- Album 1
Tuesday; David Paul Britton concert and 'Jump Rope for Heart' -- Album 2
'Ultimate All You Can Eat Pancake Breakfast' at Lincoln Christian Church benefits youth music programs
'Ultimate All You Can Eat Pancake Breakfast' -- Album 1
'Ultimate All You Can Eat Pancake Breakfast' -- Album 2
Marshall Dirks to be keynote speaker at Russel Allen Garden Day
House votes unanimously for Attorney General Madigan's proposal to combat synthetic drugs
Investigators remove $33,000 in synthetic drugs from store shelves in Mason, Fulton counties
This day in history
March 6 City approves putting bite in ordinances March winds expected to play havoc today Community Action can still help with energy costs Christian Village pioneers use of nurse practitioner Zion's Lady Eagles take 4th at state tournament Naturally Illinois Expo at U of I Friday and Saturday Fraud alerts With potential oil boom on horizon, Illinois lawmakers want to update drilling law This day in history
City approves putting bite in ordinances
March winds expected to play havoc today
Community Action can still help with energy costs
Christian Village pioneers use of nurse practitioner
Zion's Lady Eagles take 4th at state tournament
Naturally Illinois Expo at U of I Friday and Saturday
Fraud alerts
With potential oil boom on horizon, Illinois lawmakers want to update drilling law
March 5 City to vote on changes to nuisance ordinance for abandoned buildings
City to vote on changes to nuisance ordinance for abandoned buildings
Draft of changes to city ordinances as presented by John Lebegue
Lebegue reviews several abandoned properties with the city council -- album
Hazardous roads result in 1-vehicle crash Sunday night
Lincoln College captures conference title
AP NewsBreak: Quinn math fuzzy on prisons, parole
3rd-warmest winter for Illinois
March 3
Crowd enjoys lively barn dance
Crowd enjoys lively barn dance -- album
Mount Pulaski has best-tasting water 2 years running
Healthcare Careers Scholarship applications due March 30
Railer season comes to abrupt end
Preparedness critical as severe weather season is upon usTornado warning system test at 10 a.m. Tuesday
Illinois House undercuts Quinn budget proposal by approving even lower revenue estimate
Closure date for Jacksonville center disputed
March 2 City reviews FAQs on electricity aggregation Severe storms possible todayHeavy hail reported to west and south in Illinois before 8 a.m.
City reviews FAQs on electricity aggregation
Severe storms possible todayHeavy hail reported to west and south in Illinois before 8 a.m.
Harris brother attorneys replaced, delaying murder trials
Hearings on proposed enterprise zone legislation
Over 2 million taxpayers have already e-filed$377.4 million in refunds paid
Illinois adds 3,800 jobs in January
Illinois may add 4th year of math to graduate from high school
March 1 County employees asked to help decide health insurance Tourism bureau endorses development plan Integrity Data announces 2012 Community Giving Program Lady Eagles are going to state 2012 severe weather season officially starts today: Logan County in forecast area: Possible strong thunderstorms or tornadoes entering Illinois from the south early tomorrow Large, dangerous tornado outbreak swarm Friday
County employees asked to help decide health insurance
Tourism bureau endorses development plan
Integrity Data announces 2012 Community Giving Program
Lady Eagles are going to state
2012 severe weather season officially starts today:
Logan County in forecast area: Possible strong thunderstorms or tornadoes entering Illinois from the south early tomorrow
Large, dangerous tornado outbreak swarm Friday
Severe Weather Preparedness Month in Illinois
Why was 2011 such a deadly tornado year?
Above-normal number of tornadoes expected in 2012
Corn referendum scheduled
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