Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Today's Top Stories
Top Stories from the past week
April 14
CO2 leak causes alarm at Thorntons on Logan Street — album
Commission recommends new type of liquor license for city of Lincoln
Lincoln Heritage Museum opening highlights value of Lincoln College
Jaycees serving Lincoln and surrounding communities
Warm, windy Saturday launches Easter egg hunt season
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Easter Devotional: Life is not meant to be easy
Jan Rutledge receives LCU promotion
Frontier Mutual Insurance Co. recognized as Grinnell Mutual top mutual company
Zion Lutheran student Michael Newhouse places in state bowling tournament
Count Basie Orchestra returning to Arlee stage
87th annual Hartsburg-Emden High Alumni Banquet being plannedAlumni addresses needed
Feature from the LDN Spring FARM OUTLOOK
University of Illinois Extension celebrating 100th anniversary
Memorial Medical to host free seminar about weight-loss surgery benefits
Illinois legislators decide to leave raw milk alone
April 12
Abe's sittin' pretty once again
High winds, scattered storms, heavy rain into Monday
New full-time managers Tom and Peggy Payne will host grand opening at Palms Grill
Lincoln College Jazz Combo to give free concert Wednesday
Emma Ritterbush is the Zion Lutheran Student of the Month
Getting the word out about 'Historic Farms' book a challenge
Slim Randles' Home Country Focus on worms
2013 county crop yields
IDNR announces new management for Eagle Creek golf course
Author to discuss Civil War music April 23 at Lincoln Presidential Museum
April 11
YMCA hosts sixth annual outdoor archery shoot — album
ALMH Auxiliary hosts Mini-Medical Days
Easter Devotional: From Lent's darkness to Easter's light By Pastor Adam Quine
Emmery Mammen was the LCHS January Student of the Month
Dan Bock attends 2014 RPAC President's Circle Conference
Gov. Quinn announces $100 million for local transportation improvements across Illinois
Feature from theLDN Spring FARM OUTLOOK
Here's your peek at the weather, and a little 'dirt' talk By Jan Youngquist
NCPERS applauds Senate passage of Illinois Secure Choice Plan
April 10
City Briefs: New alderman; city to purchase Depot; no address change for Friendship Manor; budget process begins
Column: Spring lawn care By John Fulton
Easter Devotional: Now, run and tell that By the Rev. Glenn Shelton
St. Clara's Manor celebrates its volunteers
Logan County 4-H Oral Communications Contest results announced
Zion Lutheran School third-quarter honor roll
Tammy Huynh was the December LCHS Student of the Month Spring into action for patients in need Red Cross blood drive April 16
Spring into action for patients in need
Is this the farm bill that we wanted? Is it what agriculture needs?
Enter your local fairground to win Grinnell Mutual grant
IDNR initiates further reforms to advance regulatory transparency
April 9
City approves taxi license for Alpha & Omega Transit
Tourism bureau to interview marketing firmsCellphone tours on hold Agenda for Thursday night tourism board meeting (PDF)
Agenda for Thursday night tourism board meeting
Logan County Music Festival to be on Thursday evening at Lincoln Junior High School
Zion Lutheran students enjoy two special events this week
Monday: Students learn about careers and hobbies
Tuesday: Students visit St. Clara's Manor to color Easter eggs
Easter Devotional: People just like you
Jaycees host annual Easter egg hunt Saturday
Monthly electronics recycling Saturday
Go on a blind date with a book at the Lincoln Public Library
Michelle Paulus was the November LCHS Student of the Month Feature from the LDN Spring FARM OUTLOOK Drones fly into agriculture
Drones fly into agriculture
RMA answers FAQs on cover crop management
Money Smart Week: Madigan alerts consumers to ATM hacking scheme
National Public Health Week: IDPH wants to empower you to improve your health
April 8
Kids and families enjoy a substance-free afternoon at the bowling alley
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Firehouse news with Chief Mark Miller
New course structure gives adult learners more flexibility, options
‘Heartland Idol’ returns April 25
Austin Krusz was the October LCHS Student of the Month
Walking your crop out of the field
Four ways the workplace has become more dangerous
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