Thursday, April 29, 2021
Top Stories from the past week
Central Illinois Veterans Commission and Tiny Home Project rapidly gaining momentum
Anonymous donors challenge the community to raise $30,000 for Veteran Tiny Home projects
Rent One moves to new store front on Woodlawn Road in Lincoln - Album
2021 Spring Home & Garden Magazine
Can growing your own vegetable garden save you money on your grocery bill?
Ameren Illinois Reminds Customers of the Benefits to Planting "Right Tree in Right Place" Important safety tip – Call J.U.L.I.E. at 8-1-1 before digging
Can Foods Safely this Season with Free Test from Illinois Extension Testing day scheduled for May 20th at Sangamon Extension office
Jesse White Reminds Public of License Plate Sticker Receipt Law Allows people to drive with receipt as proof of recently purchased license plate sticker online
2021 Hartsburg-Emden High School Prom Grand March
COVID-19 ARCHIVES
Wednesday, April 28, 2021
Logan County Board settles on solar farm decommissioning terms
Senator Sally Turner opens new office in Lincoln
City of Lincoln Police Department Monthly report for March, 2021 - Pdf
You can start an amazing vegetable garden
Lincoln College Celebrates Students for Academics and Leadership Sixty-one new members inducted to the National Society of Leadership and Success
Dax Campbell achieves Circle of Success Recognition at Ameriprise Financial
Tuesday, April 27, 2021
Spring Clean-up Day makes a big difference in our community
Spring Clean-up Day - Volunteers prepare for a morning of cleaning up around town - slideshow
Spring Clean-up Day - Putting in the work and reaping the reward - slideshow
Lincoln City Council Tuesday, April 27, 2021 Committee of the Whole meeting agenda - Pdf
It's a great time to rearrange all the furniture!
WLCN schedules live video streams of two Lincoln Community High School events
Monday, April 26, 2021
Community celebrates first tiny home for veterans with a signing event and groundbreaking
Two by Fours for Hope signing event - slideshow
Two by Fours for Hope tiny home groundbreaking - slideshow
Bee's celebrates spring with an open house - Album
Do spring cleaning the extreme way!
Palms Grill in Atlanta available for lease
Community Action Partnership of Central Illinois offers Illinois Rental Payment Assistance Program
West Lincoln-Broadwell School District 92 Monday, April 26, 2021 Board of Education meeting agenda - Pdf
Senator Sally Turner hosts open house at new Lincoln Office Monday, April 26th
Saturday, April 24, 2021
Lincoln Zonta and Logan County recognize National Crime Victims Rights Week with pinwheels - Album
Bringing color to the garden or lawn with flowering plants
Olympia FFA 2021 Plant Sale to be In-Person on May 1st and 8th
IDOA now accepting specialty crop block grant proposals Applications due May 24th
Slim Randles' Home Country Fishing with a dry fly
Dress Up the Landscape with Spring Flowering Shrubs by Melinda Myers
University of Illinois Extension One hundred day benchmark of new administration examined in Extension webinar
Friday, April 23, 2021
ALMH to Host COVID-19 Vaccination Clinics on April 29 and 30 Registration opens at noon today, Friday, April 23rd
Land of Lincoln CEO to host in-person tradeshow April 28th
On a beautiful spring day....
Lincoln Community High School District 404 announces Board of Education vacancy Interested persons should respond by May 5, 2021
Mount Pulaski CUSD 23 Board of Education meeting summary Incumbent Board Members take oath of office
Thursday, April 22, 2021
Lincoln's Jermaine Hamlin leaving the Fighting Illini
Mount Pulaski seventh-graders work to help those in need
Logan County Board Notice of Special Meetings to be held Monday, April 26,2021 - Pdf 6 p.m. - Logan County Board 6:10 p.m. Animal Control Committee
Illinois American Water encourages customers to participate in National Prescription Drug Take Back Day on April 24, 2021
Lincoln Arts Institute to host wine tasting fundraiser this Saturday
Heartland Community College names Justin Rickard as Distinguished Alumni
State Farm Neighborhood Assist® Returns for its Tenth Year Forty causes will each win a $25,000 grant
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