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Tuesday, Sept 17, 2019
published daily from 8am Lincoln, Illinois

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Lincoln Mayor Seth Goodman was the deciding factor approving retail sale of recreational marijuana in the city of Lincoln starting in 2020. The aldermanic vote was split four-four with Kevin Bateman, Sam Downs, Ron Keller and Tracy Welch voting in favor of the motion to approve. Those who voted in opposition of the motion were Jeff Hoinacki, Kathy Horn, Steve Parrott and Kathryn Schmidt. The same four-four split carried into the second motion on local sales tax to be assessed. Again, Goodman delivered the deciding vote of 'yes' to tax retail marijuana at three percent.

City Attorney John Hoblit told the council that the Monday night decision was only the first step of the process. The resolution passed Monday will be put into an ordinance and must also be passed by the council.

LDN will have further details on the Monday night meeting later this week.

Photo by Nila Smith

This past weekend was a time for greeting fall as the official day quickly approaches. In addition to the traditional festivals we see in Logan County this time of year, a new festival was brought to the community.

This year Lincoln College is hosting a group of Chinese exchange students. In their home country, the students would celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival. Friday evening those students hosted a performance at the Johnston Center for Performing Arts. The beautiful and fun performance offered attendees insight into a culture and lifestyle practiced half-a-world away.

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Lincoln College - Full moon rises on delightful Chinese Autumnal celebration

Students offer insight into their homeland traditions - Album

Evening ends with an amazing full moon outside for departing guests - Album

Mount Pulaski enjoys "nicest festival in years" with pageants, parade, fun and all the trimmings

Friday evening opening ceremony - slideshow

Friday evening pageant brings new royalty to town - slideshow

Friday evening stroll around the Mount Pulaski square - slideshow

Soap Box Derby - slideshow

Mount Pulaski Fall Festival Parade launches a great Saturday evening

A Saturday evening walk about at the fall festival - slideshow

Guests gather to await the parade - slideshow

Let the parade begin! - slideshow

Tractors rule in parade part two - slideshow

Plenty to appreciate in parade part three - slideshow

Political candidates dominate the last half of the parade - slideshow

Parade concludes with city street crews - slideshow

 

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The next quarterly meeting of the Logan County L.E.P.C. will be held on Wednesday September 18, 2019 at 12:00 noon at Lincoln College Library Career Center.

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