Sunday, October 05, 2014
Top Stories from the past week
Saturday, Oct., 4
City: Who is looking for four rail cars; two cabooses, a lounge diner and coach lounge car?
Sloppy Rockets put up 52 on the Railers
Illinois American Water to Flush Water Mains in Lincoln starting Monday
Special Feature from Technology Today: What’s new in electronic entertainment: More interconnectivity, and yet evolving
Public invited to LCU lecture series October 7-8
Illinois Raptor Center's Owl Prowl will feature new Snowy Owl
Sugar Grove Nature Center Announces Little Wonders: Silly Squirrels
Slim Randles' Home Country “How do you like my ‘Squash Canneloni ala Hershey con Brio?”
Friday, Oct., 3
Elkhart property would be utilized for new fly ash impoundment Regional Planning Commission recommends rezoning request
THURSDAY NIGHT FOLLOW-UP Logan County Zoning Board of Appeals begins review of mine request to rezone land
Special Feature from Technology Today: It might not be the weather you want, but forecasts have improved
Bruce Rauner makes campaign stop in Lincoln
Rauner visits Lincoln business owners - slideshow
New technology opens horizons for Christian Village residents
Notice of office/questions on the ballot for November 4 General Election
Local 4-H members observe National Celebration
State receives more than 350 applications for Medical Cannabis growing and selling permits Including 12 applications in District 9
Thursday, Oct., 2
From the office of Logan County State's Attorney Jonathan Wright Methamphetamine Offense Leads to 20 Years in Prison
Special Feature from Technology Today: Are we living in the “Next Generation?”
Out with the old, in with the new and better Fire Protective Clothing at Lincoln Fire Department
INB employees provide hygiene kits to local charities including Mount Pulaski Chrisitan Church and Zion Lutheran Church
Olympia FFA Alumni Chapter News
First posted Wed., Oct. 1 Monsanto gifts science departments in Mount Pulaski schools Teachers to purchase safety equipment and microscopes
First posted Wed., Oct. 1 Local Emergency Assistance Board to Meet October 8, 2014
Millikin University to celebrate Homecoming Week 2014
Column Transplanting Trees By John Fulton
Wednesday, Oct., 01
Lincoln Police seek information on recent burglaries
Monsanto gifts science departments in Mount Pulaski schools Teachers to purchase safety equipment and microscopes
Local Emergency Assistance Board to Meet October 8, 2014
LDN rolls out a new online magazine Technology Today: Introduction to Technology Today
City Briefs: annexation, block parties, and NO door-to-door sales calls permitted after dark Constellation Energy may be breaking rules of city permit
Improve your confidence and speech, Toastmasters offers Lincoln opportunity
City of Mount Pulaski announces 2014 Leaf Collection Program
Cornerstone College Fair Brings Reps from 30 Top Christian Colleges LCU to be among the participants
Illinois Department of Public Health reassures Illinoisans after first Ebola case confirmed in the U.S.
Lincoln Park District - October Notes
From the Lincoln Public Library October Library Notes
Tuesday, Sept., 30
Who bans books in the United States; and why? Lincoln Public Library banned books exhibit returns with all new lineup
Local first responders to host Lights & Sirens Parade Sunday
Dawn Draper named ALMH Employee of the Month
Mason City hosts Prairie Harvest Spooktacular this weekend
WIC Program changes promote healthy food choices New milk guidelines effective October 1
FSA Bulletin USDA unveils key new programs to help farmers manage risk
Experience history by candlelight Lincoln’s New Salem offers candlelight tours the nights of October 3 - 5
Monday, Sept., 29
Lincoln College Soiree celebrates a grand year Lincoln Heritage Museum recognizes Jean Gossett and the Bertoni family
Lincoln College Grand Soiree in pictures - slideshow
Volunteers make the Lincoln Youth Football go Dave Hurley, Pam Laubenstein, Shaun Worth, Rickie Hoffert and Wes Fuchs recognized
Lincoln Youth Football League recognizes volunteers - slideshow
LCHS presents "You Can't Take it With You" this weekend
Oasis Senior Center seeks participants for Festival of Trees
Soils Across Illinois Damp at the End of September
Governor Quinn Announces $5.8 Million for Construction Projects in Central Illinois Includes work to I-55 at Broadwell
Saturday, Sept., 27
Railers: Cyclones everything Lincoln expected
Lincoln Mayor Keith Snyder elected to IML Board of Directors
Oasis receives grant from Archer Daniels Midland
Community Night an evening to remember at Ray White Park
Community Night at Ray White Park - slideshow
Mount Pulaski Homecoming holds court with volleyball rival Hartsburg-Emden
Mount Pulaski students celebrate Homecoming Weekend - slideshow
Woman's Club to hold "Operation Santa" workday Monday
Slim Randles' Home Country Come to us, Daylight. Bring us the new day.
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