Tuesday, September 13, 2016
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Monday, September 12
Local balloonists honor the memory of lives lost on September 11, 2001 - slideshow
Fall Festival Weekend in Logan County
Atlanta Fall Festival a great family event even if damp - slideshow
Atlanta Fall Festival celebrates American Heroes at Saturday Parade - slideshow
Tractor Show draws New Hollander's home
Tractor Show draws New Hollander's home - slideshow
Fall Farm Day at Gail's Pumpkin Patch
Farm Day brings plenty of visitors - slideshow
Visitors at Gail's enjoy a ride to the popcorn patch - slideshow
Weekend bake sale to benefit Veterans Celebration
‘Lincoln and the Fighter Pilot?’ Gen. John Borling, poet and POW, to speak at Lincoln Presidential Library on Sept. 22
Groundwater expert Dr. Edward Mehnert to present 2016 James W. Moore Lecture September 29
Illinois Department of Veterans’ Affairs Assists Veterans impacted by ITT Technical Institute Closing
Saturday, September 10
From dark to whimsical, artworks depict traditional “Folk Tales and Fables”
From dark to whimsical, artworks depict traditional “Folk Tales and Fables” - slideshow
LCHS Students Ready For College
Flags at half-staff on Patriot Day September 11th
LEPC quarterly meeting September 21st
Glover joins Memorial Physician Services-Women’s Healthcare
Memorial Physician Services launches service to provide virtual visits for patients from their computers, smartphones
Slim Randles' Home Country September!
Friday, September 9
Logan County ZBA conducts public hearing of Sugar Creek One Wind Farm updated plans
City approves new lease with Lincoln Futbol Club Secondary agreement with Lincoln YMCA considered
Logan County Department of Public Health announces flu vaccine is now available
Lincoln College Theatre Department Invites the Public to Audition for Fall Play
Beware of Climate Neoskepticism
Memorial’s Be Aware Women’s Fair Returns to Illinois State Fairgrounds in October
Madigan releases new information for veterans
Thursday, September 8
Regional Planning Commission makes recommendation to ZBA on updated Sugar Creek/ Apex Clean Energy Wind Farm project
Lincoln College sets enrollment records
Richardson named August ALMH Employee of the Month
Lincoln Zone Fall Rally to be held in Havana September 26th
Column Potato Leafhopper Damage on Red Maples and the Fall To-Do List By John Fulton
Illinois Department on Aging recognizes Healthy Aging Month Department offers tips for maintaining a healthy lifestyle while aging
General Ulysses S. Grant returns to Springfield September 23 Appearance is a good lead-in for Route 66 Festival
Wednesday, September 7
Gail’s Pumpkin Patch hosts Fall Farm Day
Logan County Genealogical & Historical Society hosting Cemetery Walk September 17th A walk in Holy Cross and Calvary Cemeteries
September events at Sugar Grove Nature Center
Memorial Medical Center to Host Healthcare Education Open House
Happy birthday to ALPLM oral history program Lincoln Presidential Library’s program for collecting oral histories marks 10th anniversary
Tuesday, September 6
Mount Pulaski Courthouse offers special attractions during weekend festival
Mount Pulaski Fall Festival Schedule Pdf
Lincoln College Announces Grand Soirée to Benefit Museum Black-Tie Optional Event Celebrates Lincoln’s 1860 Presidential Election
Oklahoma 5.6 magnitude earthquake felt in Lincoln
Largest Earthquakes in the United States
September Glass Collection canceled
Join Lincoln’s legion of volunteers Orientation for new volunteers at Lincoln Presidential Library begins Sept. 15
Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs Asks for Nominations of Veteran & Business Nomination Deadline is September 15, 2016
Saturday, September 3 - Labor Day Weekend
Gail’s Pumpkin Patch – A great stay-cation activity for this holiday weekend
Gail's Pumpkin Patch opens for fall season - slideshow
Logan County Relay for Life raises $51,798.82 in the fight against Cancer
Don’t spend Labor Day Weekend in jail
IDOT: Lanes reopen for Labor Day Holiday Weekend
Slim Randles' Home Country A fascinating blend of history and technology
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