Sunday, March 25, 2018
Top Stories from the past week
Saturday, March 24
County closes out public transportation with CAPCIL Showbus routes to be announced soon
City works to iron out glitches with new waste hauler agreement Issues with pick-up locations resolved
Community welcomes Lucky Lager to downtown Mount Pulaski - Album
Lincoln College Announces Summer Class Schedule Both Online and On-Campus Classes Available; Discounted Rate for Local Students
Education News: Dual Credit Programs Provide a Head Start for Students as Enrollments Swell
2018 Spring Farm Outlook Special Feature 'Tax Bill 199a' boost to coop elevators, raises local concerns
Slim Randles' Home Country I’m sucrose intolerant
Keep Your Lawn Green and Healthy All Season Long By Melinda Myers
Friday, March 23
Breakfast celebrates students planning career in agriculture with former scholar Eli Klokkenga as speaker
2018 Spring Farm Outlook Special Feature The Big Picture
The Hanger Thrift Store offers daily discounts including discounts for Veterans and Military families
Agricultural Education is growing leaders at Olympia High School
Lincoln’s Second Annual “Wellderly Dance” to be held this Saturday
Memorial Heart and Vascular Services to Sponsor Free Heart-Health Event for Women
Thursday, March 22
Great Lakes Caring Home Health And Hospice announces 2018 Social Worker of the Year awards Lindsay Starcevic of the Christian Village recognized
Logan County Board briefs: Employee insurances approved and other business
Godspell Reimagined offers powerful message and music in dazzling fashion - Album
Mark Perdue Named Lincoln College Athletic Director New AD was 2016 Athletic Director of the Year in Kentucky
Mount Pulaski Town Square Improvement Planning Session slated for this Saturday Hosted by the Economic Advisory Board
Illinois FSA March Newsletter
Wednesday, March 21
Lincoln College launches RISE with a special lunch break for students and community
Vietnam veteran Joe Schaler shares consequences of the Vietnam War
City of Lincoln Police Department monthly report for February Pdf
Bobbi Coziahr named March LTEC Student of the Month
First Honor Flight for 2018 scheduled for April 3rd
Companies with deep ag roots honored Illinois puts ADM, Deere, Caterpillar at the top of the list in voting for Top Illinois Business
Rock legends to perform at the 2018 Illinois State Fair
Tuesday, March 20
Hartem's seventh grade volleyball phenom Lily Barry sets sight on USA Junior Olympic International Team
Symphony now known as Generations at Lincoln, aiming for homelike environment
Lincoln Colleges Launches New Responsible Citizenship Initiative ‘RISE’ program promotes Responsibility, Integrity, Service and Empowerment Public invited to Tuesday, March 20th TODAY
Shelby Payne selected as Olympia FFA Member of the Month
Soil Temperatures and Moisture Levels Declining in early March
Nominations Now Open for 2018 Senior Hall of Fame Awards Nominations being accepted in multiple categories
One state, 200 years, four presidents Lincoln Presidential Library celebrates Illinois bicentennial with exhibit on Prairie State presidents
Monday, March 19
MID-DAY POST Lincoln Colleges Launches New Responsible Citizenship Initiative ‘RISE’ program promotes Responsibility, Integrity, Service and Empowerment Public invited to Tuesday, March 20th launch
Lincoln plans big changes in sewer fee structure Public meeting to be held March 26th
City of Lincoln Monday, March 19th City Council Meeting Agenda Pdf
Annual Boy Scout Barbecue another big and popular springtime event in Lincoln
Gearing up for the big day - slideshow
Sunday event is money in the old piggy bank for local scouts - slideshow
First posted Sunday afternoon Hartsburg-Emden claims the eighth grade Class 1A State Championship for a record-breaking seventh year in a row
"Godspell Reimagined" opens Thursday night at Lincoln Christian University
Madigan assigns teams to monitor primary elections
Illinois Family Connects shows strong results, First Lady urges expansion Program connects newborns, families with health providers and community resources
Easter Devotional Holding Out for a Hero By Pastor Greg Wooten, Hope Chapel Church of the Nazarene
Saturday, March 17
Annual Russel Allen Garden Day: Sharing the joy of gardening
First hour breakout options: "From herb pots to the pantry," "From food to flowers," or "Spring is on the wing"
Second session breakouts offer: Coleus, easy to grow, many color choices, easy to propagate,' 'Make and take wren houses and wren care,' or 'Creating a Pollinator Pocket for insects'
Concluding morning highlight: Lincoln College's Creekside by Dr. Dennis Campbell
Coming up, the popular Master Gardener Plant Sale
Tony Blair to receive Lincoln Leadership Prize Lincoln Presidential Library Foundation to honor the former British prime minister April 24
IDOA Now Accepting Specialty Crop Grant Proposals Applications for funds are due April 18
Millikin Professor elected to Board of Directors of Abraham Lincoln Association
Slim Randles' Home Country Fake exercise
Grow a Bountiful Garden and Share with the Hungry By Melinda Myers
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