Wednesday, March 28, 2012
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Top Stories from the past week
March 27
Local real estate agent Seth Goodman in the running for national recognition
Airport hangar construction stalls
Return of warming temps and humidity brings potential for severe weather this afternoon and evening
City of Lincoln's spring landscape waste pickup
From the Spring 2012 Farm Outlook Magazine Warmer winter and its effects
New Holland-Middletown supports Humane Society
State health department encourages testing on diabetes 'Alert Day'
Illinois farmers testify during House Agriculture Committee farm bill field hearing
USDA seeks applications to spur job creation, economic growth in rural areas
Turmoil costs University of Illinois on some fronts
Battle of Shiloh program April 5 at presidential museum
This day in history
March 26
Community supports senior center auction and lunch
Kiwanis cooks up funds for local youth programs
From the Spring 2012 Farm Outlook Magazine
2011 county crop yields
Atlanta native Nathan Thompson named nation's top photojournalist
Elias F. Klokkenga joins State Bank of Lincoln
Railer basketball: a season recap By Jeff Benjamin
Mary Lincoln's insanity case will be retried in Chicago and Springfield using modern attorneys
Mary Lincoln's travels program Saturday at Old State Capitol
March 24
Spring has sprung and it's garden time for the 'From the Ground Up' group
Washington-Monroe students enjoy a great escape
Logan County weather spotter class
From the Spring 2012 Farm Outlook Magazine 2011 agriculture in Logan County
Special Olympics Illinois state basketball results
Enhanced rules to be eligible for unemployment benefits
Upcoming events will bring local producers and buyers together
More than 430 Illinois communities receive top honors for maintaining fluoride levels
Record-low tuberculosis cases in Illinois -- but still among the highest in the nation
Court orders FDA action on antibiotic use on farms
Illinois examines deer management program
March 23 Vehicle fire on Keokuk diverts traffic flow Friday morning From the Spring 2012 Farm Outlook Magazine Ag Scholarships: Securing the future, supporting youth in the pursuit of agricultural careers $10,000 in Ag Scholarships awarded at this year's Ag Scholarship Breakfast -- album Hartsburg-Emden FFA ag issues team performs for Ag Scholarship Breakfast -- album Large crowd turns out for the 13th annual Lincoln/Logan Chamber of Commerce Ag Scholarship Breakfast -- album More photos from the 13th annual Ag Scholarship Breakfast -- album March FAQ: What's up with the downtown stoplights? Lincoln College wrestlers collect NJCAA hardware and honors
Vehicle fire on Keokuk diverts traffic flow Friday morning
From the Spring 2012 Farm Outlook Magazine Ag Scholarships: Securing the future, supporting youth in the pursuit of agricultural careers
$10,000 in Ag Scholarships awarded at this year's Ag Scholarship Breakfast -- album
Hartsburg-Emden FFA ag issues team performs for Ag Scholarship Breakfast -- album
Large crowd turns out for the 13th annual Lincoln/Logan Chamber of Commerce Ag Scholarship Breakfast -- album
More photos from the 13th annual Ag Scholarship Breakfast -- album
March FAQ: What's up with the downtown stoplights?
Lincoln College wrestlers collect NJCAA hardware and honors
Crop insurance impact of planting crops early in Illinois
Illinois Public Museum Capital Grants accepting applications
March 22
Chamber gives away more scholarship money in 13th year of event than ever before
County to stay with Health Alliance and offer employees 3 options
City clerk and city treasurer deliver revenue reports
Scout troop's delectable BBQ draws crowd, meets goals
Boy Scout Troop 102 hosts BBQ fundraiser
Sandy Chapman to retire after 22 years of nursing
Dunkin' Donuts seeks investors in Logan County
House lawmakers unanimously pass bill to ban 'cramming'
Big gardening day event at Dickson Mounds
March 21
Logan County election results
1 contested seat decided in Logan County's primary
Future state's attorney prepared
City Briefs, Part 1: Lincoln to get cleanedNew ordinances on abandoned homes and nuisances pass; citywide cleanup and landscape waste pickup planned
City Briefs, Part 2: Doris Anderson to retire, city approves non-disclosure agreement with Ameren and more
'Big Things in Small Packages: The Archaeology of Small Sites'
Illinois legislators debate costly expansion of sex offender registry
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