| “We want to confirm to the residents of Logan 
			County that court and the courthouse remain open for services. The 
			elected and appointed officials of Logan County in conjunction with 
			the Logan County Health Department are monitoring the situation 
			involving coronavirus (COVID-19). We will evaluate and update our 
			policies and procedures accordingly,” stated Logan County Resident 
			Circuit Judge Jonathan Wright.
 Out of an abundance of caution, proactive steps are being taken in 
			the court system to prevent the introduction of COVID-19, the 
			following directives have been issued:
 
				
				
				All courthouse school tours are cancelled;
				
				All training or education seminars and meetings involving large 
				groups involving outside participants are cancelled;
				
				Implementation of a plan to limit the number of jurors called 
				for service; If you are summoned for jury service and are experiencing any 
				acute respiratory illness symptoms (cough, shortness of breath, 
				headaches), flu-like symptoms, have a fever, or are coughing or 
				sneezing, contact the jury commissioner’s office at 217-732-4414 
				on weekdays between 8:30 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. to defer your 
				service to a later date. These are standard procedures but 
				especially important at this time. and
				
				Limitation of marriage and civil union ceremonies for anyone 
				obtaining a marriage or civil union license to no more than four 
				(4) participants. “As a precaution, we also want to encourage 
			citizens who have business with the County to consider other avenues 
			that limit foot track to the Courthouse,” stated Logan County 
			Sheriff Mark Landers. Logan County Treasurer Penny Thomas has 
			suggested if you have to make payments to the Logan County 
			Treasurer, please consider using the dropbox available on N. 
			Kickapoo Street in Lincoln. Judge Wright and Sheriff Landers want to 
			reiterate these are precautionary measures only. The health and 
			welfare of all employees and courthouse users is our priority.
			 
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            Logan County Clerk Theresa Moore also wants to remind 
			everyone that the Logan County Courthouse is open for early voting 
			at the following dates and times: Friday, March 12, 2020 until 4:30 
			p.m.; Saturday, March 14, 2020 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and Monday, 
			March 16, 2020 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.. On March 17, 2020, voting 
			will take place at polling places throughout Logan County. Please 
			visit the Logan County website for more information at
			
			https://www.logan countyil.gov/index.phpoption=com_ content&view= 
			article&id=178&Itemid= 543&lang=en. 
 Lastly, the Supervisor of Assessments wants to remind everyone 
			applying for a real estate tax freeze that the deadline is July 31, 
			2020. This allows individuals wanting to make in-person application 
			to wait for the next 30 days and still have ample time to apply for 
			the freeze. Further, applications can be submitted by mail with 
			documentation required. The Supervisor of Assessments will review 
			the application and shred any personal information after a decision 
			has been made.
 
 Information from the Logan County Health Department
 
 Symptoms of coronavirus (COVID-19) may include fever, cough or 
			shortness of  breath. If you feel you may have been exposed and 
			develop these symptoms, call your healthcare provider immediately. 
			As a general precaution, if you are feeling ill, stay home from work 
			and avoid public places.
 
 The Centers for Disease Control (WWW.CDC.GOV) and Illinois 
			Department of Public  Health (WWW.DPH.ILLINOIS.GOV) websites 
			provide great resources for the public to learn more about COVID-19 
			and how to protect you and the community. The Illinois Novel 
			Coronavirus Hotline and e-mail address through Illinois Department 
			of Public Health and the Illinois Poison Control Center is a 24 
			hour/7 day per week resource to provide up-to-date information, 
			facts and to answer questions. In Illinois, you can dial 
			1-800-889-3931 or e-mail questions to DPH.SICK@ILLINOIS.GOV.
 
            [Text fromLynnette J. BruceJudicial Secretary
 Logan County Courthouse]
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