Sunday, October 20, 2019
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Saturday, October 19
ComEd to start soil reclamation on Third Street in Lincoln
Lincoln fall leaf collection starts November 4th Extended hours at landscape waste facility start October 24th
Breast cancer treatment: When the hair begins to go Local stylist offers free solutions for hair loss
Elaine Aylesworth named Mount Pulaski Senior of the Month for October
Huffer named October 2019 ALMH Colleague of the Month
Nancy Gehlbach to be guest at LCG&HS meeting Monday evening
Slim Randles' Home Country How do you like my ‘Squash Canneloni ala Hershey con Brio?
Campfires and Bonfires: Be Responsible and Safe Know the rules and use safe burning practices!
Friday, October 18
LOGAN COUNTY COURTHOUSE DOME RAISES GREAT CONCERNS
Logan County Briefs – next fiscal year budget adjustments, dispatch, and upcoming road and airport projects
Northwest fourth grade students enjoy a pizza party - Album
CAPCIL Hands Up Project - Jobs for Life classes begin November 4th - enroll now
Thursday, October 17
Logan County Board says no to marijuana dispensaries and hooka lounges; prepares to ask voters to approve funds for courthouse repairs
Local CEO’s take the L.E.A.D. on economic development in Lincoln
Locally owned, newly remodeled and renamed Lincoln Comfort Inn & Suites celebrates with ribbon cut
Lincoln Youth Wrestling ready for the 2019-2020 season Informational meeting this evening at 7 p.m.
Girls on the Run “Rock Your Star Power” Community 5k Early Registration Ends October 18
Vault Teen Center in Clinton celebrates one year anniversary Surrounding communities invited to attend open house Saturday evening
University of Illinois Extension Using Fallen Leaves
USDA Opens 2020 Enrollment for Agriculture Risk Coverage and Price Loss Coverage Programs
Wednesday, October 16
Logan County Relay for Life announces 2020 theme – Lights, Camera, Relay 2020 Next meeting – October 28th
Calling all LCHS Pep Band Alumni!! Come play with us on November 27th
Breast Cancer Symptoms: What You Need to Know
Lincoln Presidential Library plans fun kids’ activities about historic events Activities focus on World War II, Underground Railroad
Hectic Harvest Can Be A Dangerous Time Illinois Department of Labor Urges Farmers to Make Safety a Top Concern
Illinois EPA Launches Annual Environmental Education Competition for Fifth and Sixth Grade Students Agency Encourages Youth Creativity About How to Protect the Environment
Tuesday, October 15
Lincoln City Council Tuesday, October 15 Committee of the Whole meeting agenda - Pdf
Chester-East Lincoln District 61 Tuesday, October 15 Board of Education meeting agenda - Pdf
Lincoln Community High School District 404 Notice of Public Hearing - Pdf Topic: E-Learning Program
State awards presented to local 4-H members
Blue Dog Inn turns 280!! – dog years
Lincoln Christian University seeks public comments for Higher Learning Commission review
Culver's to host fundraiser for Veteran Celebration
New "Harvest XO café - Love to the Nations" opens at Harvest of Talents
Monday, October 14
Misdirection or light blockage, artistic expressions in ‘Shadows and Shades’
Logan County Arts explores Shadows and Shade - Album
Guests enjoy at evening at the Lincoln Art Institute - Album
Susan B. Anthony to be guest speaker at Woman's Club on Wednesday
Honor Flight scheduled for October 29th
Scientists foretell the fate of Illinois’ threatened and endangered plants in a changing climate
Saturday, October 12
Mount Pulaski’s Volley for the Cause raises record amount for family of fallen Trooper Nick Hopkins family
Contemporary Jazz Students Learn from Genius Award Winner Reginald Robinson Leading Workshop to Guide Students in Music Composition
Mount Pulaski Leaf Collection schedule announced Collection on all Monday's between now and December 9th
Illinois American Water to flush water mains and fire hydrants in Lincoln District; Flushing will occur throughout October
Paint the Paper Pink Progressive magazine
Celebrating life with family and friends, Mary Williams looks forward to her five year anniversary breast cancer free
Pritzker, Lawmakers Push Legislation to Lower Insulin Costs in Illinois
IDOA announces 2020 Dicamba restrictions
Slim Randles' Home Country Mebbe you got to have a Asian elbow
Put Fall Leaves to Work in Your Landscape By Melinda Myers
The Illinois Department of Public Health Releases Tips for Staying Healthy during Flu Season All Illinoisans six months and older should get vaccinated
Fall driving can get risky when deer get frisky Autumn ushers in peak season for deer vs. vehicle crashes
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