Friday, December 21, 2018
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Friday, December 21
Illinois Supreme Court appoints Jonathan Wright as Circuit Judge in Eleventh Judicial Circuit
Sugar Creek Wind Farm agreement with Logan County modified to resolve pipeline issue
Atlanta Ag 4-H Club shops for Angel Tree - Album
Winter Begins at 4:23 pm CST on Friday - Link
Pain in the Poinsettia: How to keep your Poinsettia alive over the holidays
IDNR Announces 2018 Habitat Fund Project Grants
Thursday, December 20
Five seats for Lincoln City Council to be filled by four new aldermen come May 1st No candidate for Ward 4
Lincoln College hosts the inaugural All-State Junior High Classic for Girls
All-State Junior High Girls Basketball Classic - overall results - Pdf
Maggie Anderson named December Senior of the Month at Mount Pulaski High School
The Fault Lines of Farm Policy: New book traces political history of the farm bill
New Grant Program Available to Help Companies Market Asian Carp Products
Grant for Papers of Abraham Lincoln Project to find and digitize all Lincoln documents receives grant from Abraham Lincoln Association
Wednesday December 19
Lincoln aldermen vote no increase to property tax levy for 2019
Lady Railers 1998-99 fourth place team reunites on the court
American Legion Auxiliary Members Christmas Party tonight
Farm Service Agency December Newsletter
New Illinois child car seat law takes effect January 1, 2019
Another iconic Route 66 neon sign to be preserved in Springfield
Illinois EPA Office of Energy Announces Grant Program for Energy Efficiency Upgrades at Public Wastewater Treatment Plants Program to Fund Upgrades and Changes for Energy and Cost Savings
Tuesday, December 18
Chester-East Lincoln School District 61
Tuesday, December 18th meeting agenda - Pdf
Warrensburg-Latham Lions Club hosts 29th annual Brotherhood Tree - Album 26 Local Families Receive Boxes of Food, Toys and Books
Know the ten warning signs of Alzheimer’s disease before heading home for the holidays Early detection empowers families to plan for the future
Kicking Bad Food Habits to the Curb
Illinois to Michigan: Put your money where the carp is Michigan’s $8 million offer welcome, but should be put toward immediate efforts, not 10 years from now
Monday, December 17
Lincoln City Council
Public Hearing December 17th - meeting agenda - PDf
Monday December 17th regular meeting agenda - Pdf
Lincoln Community High School District 404
6:45 p.m. Public Hearing - Meeting agenda - pdf
7 p.m. regular school board meeting agenda - Pdf
Christmas cheer delivered by Lincoln Emblem Club - Album
HSLC cookie sale for shelter animals daily care - Album
Historical Marker Dedicated to Irish-American Immigrant and Labor Organizer Mother Jones and her legacy
Six New Cases Of Hepatitis A Within Past Week IDPH encourages vaccination for people at greatest risk
Saturday, December 15
Logan County Department of Public Health: Now entering peak flu season
Atlanta National Bank makes donation in honor of local family
The “Giving Project” Returns to First Presbyterian Church Dec. 18-20 Free shopping days for Head Start and Christian Child Care students
Young hunters learn firearm safety and hunting safety - Album
USDA to measure nutrient management practices of Illinois farmers
Enel Green Power Hilltopper Wind Farm now in operation
Slim Randles' Home Country An idiot and a six pack
Plants for Every Room of Your Home By Melinda Myers
Friday, December 14
Lincoln aldermen examine availability of liquor licenses, gaming and impacts
Lady Wolverines defeat Ottawa Wallace 46-10 in back-to-back Eighth Grade Basketball State Championships WLB ends the season a perfect 24-0 over Ottawa Wallace 28-1
West Lincoln Broadwell Eighth Grade Girls Basketball Team and Kloe Froebe break half IESA records
Local veterans among those honored at Bicentennial Gala - Album
Lincoln College Athletics to Add Esports
Bryson Francis named November LTEC Student of the Month
Illinois Department of Insurance encourages consumers to enroll in a health plan in final days of Open Enrollment Consumers have until December 15, 2018 to get covered for 2019
Governor’s health care fraud prevention initiatives save the State more than $218 million Data-driven, cross-agency approach yields win-win for patients, taxpayers
Thursday, December 13
Logan 4-H member attends National 4-H Congress
Heartland Community College adds new healthcare program Medical Assistant program begins Fall 2019
Logan County Extension Prevent Pantry Pests
New Year’s Eve Party raises funds for CAPCIL
Governor’s Mansion publishes history curriculum guide endorsed by the State Board of Education Resource packed with student lessons, activities connected to the People’s House
2018 Christmas Worship Guide Special Feature And then Jesus shows up By Ron Otto, Minister
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