January 2018
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January 3
Kickapoo Creek Park: A wilderness in Logan
County
For anyone who enjoys the outdoors
and nature, Lincoln has been blessed with a park that meets many
outdoor needs. It offers easy, quick access to observe wildlife
close up, the opportunity to relax or practice fitness in the
outdoors, fish, observe naturalized plants in prairie, savanna or
wooded areas, or join with family and friends at a pavilion for a
social.
Spring to Summer - slideshow
Summer to Fall - slideshow
Fall to Winter - slideshow
January 4
A bright future for Lincoln College, its
students and Lincoln
On Thursday, November 30, Lincoln College held a
public meeting to provide updates on the progress towards expanding
their mission to better serve the community.
January 5
Lincoln Mayor Seth Goodman looks forward to
2018 with a positive attitude
January 8
Family, Railer Family, and friends celebrate
latest honor for Coach Neil Alexander
Even knowing what was coming, Lincoln coach Neil
Alexander tried to keep himself out of the spotlight. But, as the
Lincoln Community High School administration began the ceremony that
would dedicate and name the court at Roy S. Anderson Gymnasium after
the beloved and long-time coach, Coach Al found a spot near the end
of the Railer bench looking like he would be more comfortable
sneaking off back to the locker room than accepting the honor for
his years of service at LCHS.
Saturday Night Pre-game Presentation -
slideshow
Family, Fans, Friends, and Railers celebrate
with Coach Alexander - slideshow
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January 11
New Lincoln sewer system to cost $20 million
CMT offers how to pay for it
At the Tuesday night meeting of the Lincoln City
Council, aldermen heard a report from Christy Crites and Shannon
Brady of Crawford, Murphy, and Tilly on the city’s ongoing Long Term
Control Plan for the sewer department.
January 15
Logan County family honored with sustainable
agriculture award
The Illinois Department of Agriculture has named the
Bishop family of PrairiErth Farm in Logan County the winners of the
annual R.J. Vollmer Award for Sustainable Agriculture. The award was
presented on Thursday afternoon at the Illinois Organic Growers
annual meeting.
January 25
Debbie's Downtown Floral opens in Lincoln
When local floral shop owner Bill Bree announced he
was going to close his shop and retire, it was a sad day for many of
us. While everyone deserves to enjoy retirement and rest after a
long career, the thought of not having the lovely Three Roses Flower
Shop as a warm friendly place to stop in and shop was heartbreaking.
Well, we can all take heart now, because the shop has re-opened, and
inside shoppers will find many of the familiar things from the old
store, including the owner, Debbie Theobald.
January 26
Lincoln Police Station construction under way
and under budget - Album
On Thursday the sun was shining brightly and though
temperatures were below 40 degrees, it felt "mild" for those who
were venturing outside.
On Fifth Street there was a bustle of activity at the construction
site of the soon to be Lincoln Police Department. Harold Goodman
Excavating was working to take out some trees and clear the lot
north of the building that will be a parking lot with a large garage
when all is finished.
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