Wednesday, May 20, 2015
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Wednesday, May 20
Progress continues on the Bell Tower at Holy Family Church - Album
Senior Awards recipients at Lincoln Community High School
Randy Grohmann is the May LTEC Student of the Month
"Read to the Rhythm!" Lincoln Public Library announces summer reading program sponsored by Lincoln Public Library
Grow Your Best Tomato Yet By Melinda Myers
Madigan joins Federal, State crackdown on four fake cancer charities Cancer Fund of America Inc., Cancer Support Services Inc., Children’s Cancer Fund of America Inc. and The Breast Cancer Society Inc.
Attorney General applauds Senate Committee passage of bill to allow video, audio monitoring in nursing homes
2015 Spring Home Improvement Magazine
2015 Prom Grand March Lincoln, Mount Pulaski and Hartsburg
Tuesday, May 19
ALMH honors its Nurses
Another great plant sale for the Logan County Master Gardeners - slideshow
Nathan Turner Memorial Fishing Derby scheduled for June 6
Logan County 4-H Alumni “Friend-Zy” event to be held June 7th RSVP required by May 29
School tax report
Soil Moisture Levels Increased in Early May
Monday, May 18
Cresco Lab groundbreaking/informational meeting June 6 Will discuss new medical Cannabis cultivation center and employment opportunities
Logan County Alliance seeks to renew contract with city of Lincoln
Logan County Final Multiplier Announced
Chester-East Lincoln hires new administrator Statement from Board President Jeff Brooks
Community celebrates newest landmark “Abraham Lincoln rallies the people”
"Lincoln rallies the people" statue dedication - slideshow
Lincoln Christian University commissions 195 grads to “Live your mission!”
Lincoln Christian University holds 70th Annual Commencement - slideshow
Saturday, May 16
CEL Board hires new superintendent/principal amid controversy
Logan County considers rezoning land for mining limestone and no smoking in parks
Expansion project underway at Northwest School - album
Lincoln Community High School receives ISBE Financial Recognition ranking, but will lose $58,000 in State funding this year
Zonta Club of Lincoln presents service donations
Miller Park Zoo welcomes new harbor seals
Illinois Conservation Police remind boaters to wear a life jacket and stay safe on the water National Safe Boating Week is May 16-22
Governor declares May as Older Americans Month in Illinois
Governor announces fourth consecutive year of record-breaking visitors to Illinois in 2014 Domestic visitors to Illinois rose 3.8 percent in 2014 to 107.44 million; 6.4 percent increase in hotel-motel tax revenue sets mark for third year in a row
Slim Randles' Home Country An edgy proposition
Friday, May 15
FLAGS AT HALF-STAFF TODAY FOR PEACE OFFICERS MEMORIAL DAY
Lincoln aldermen review contractual service agreements for new fiscal year
Class of 2015 Graduate Lists
Mount Pulaski Grade School
Zion Lutheran School - Lincoln
Zion Lutheran School - Mount Pulaski
Lincolnland Technical Education Center Building Trades to host open house at this years project home
Culver’s of Lincoln plans Honor Flight Fundraiser Day
Heartland confirms change of venue due to weather expectations Commencement for Heartland Community College set for May 16
Riding season is here. IDOT urges motorists to “Start Seeing Motorcycles” Annual campaign, yard signs tout safety, importance of sharing road
Thursday, May 14
Christian Village breaks ground on $6 million expansion project
Christian Village Groundbreaking - slideshow
Slice of Heaven Pie Baking contest - slideshow
Mount Pulaski High School celebrates Honors Night
Mount Pulaski High School Honors Night - slideshow
Lincoln Community High School Honors Night to be held May 17
Logan County Department Of Public Health urges you to “fight the bite”
Column Biting Gnats and Tree Leaf Diseases By John Fulton
Wednesday, May 13
Tropic's sign: City requests Tourism Bureau assistance
iVantage Names ALMH Top 100 Critical Access Hospital
Demolition projects underway at intersections of Woodlawn and Lincoln Parkway - Album
Water Quality Reports Provide Insight on Tap Water 2014 Water Quality Reports Now Available Online
Historic Preservation Commission presents "All About Abstracts" May 30th
Princess Tea to be a trip to Candyland
“The Life and Times of Logan County Mammals” rescheduled for June 6
Scholarships available for summer Youth Enrichment Program programs at Heartland Community College Available to grades levels third through fifth and sixth through eighth
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