Friday, February 26, 2021
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Lincoln City Council Alderman hesitant to approve enterprise zone for Mulligan Solar
2021 Education Magazine
School resource officer makes positive impact
Heartland’s Truck Driver Training Program to resume in Lincoln
Consider Illinois Conservation Easement Options
COVID-19 ARCHIVES
Thursday, February 25, 2021
Mount Pulaski High School offering tours of new school building March 27th Reservations required
ALMH to host COVID-19 vaccination clinics on March 4th and 11th Pre-registration starts at noon TODAY
Changing the social dynamics of education
Grant Davis is Mount Pulaski High School February Senior of the Month
IDOA releases 2020 Hemp harvest numbers
Fruit tree pollination is complicated Part two of a series on fruit trees
Wednesday, February 24, 2021
ALMH to host COVID-19 vaccination clinics on March 4th and 11th Pre-registration starts at noon Thursday, February 25th
Lincoln City Council Wednesday, February 24, 2021 Committee of the Whole meeting agenda - Pdf
Differences in college education during the pandemic
Pritzker Announces One Million Illinois Children to Receive Monthly Food Aid Following Expansion of Pandemic EBT Program
Tuesday, February 23, 2021
LEAD Takes Shape with Formal Launch and New CEO Local Economic Development Group Hires Experienced Professional Andrea Runge
The efficacy of remote learning
Heartland Community College - Lincoln to host info meeting about professional development opportunities
New Dialing Procedure for Customers within 217 Area Code
Saturday, February 20, 2021
A preschool that is exciting, educational and engaging
Alesha Marshall January Colleague of the Month at ALMH
University of Illinois Springfield announces Fall Semester 2020 Dean’s List
Arlee Theater in Mason City to host annual soup lunch Rescheduled annual soup event moves to carry-out
To Keep Electric and Natural Gas Costs Down, the ICC Urges Customers to Follow Winter Energy Savings Tips
Slim Randles' Home Country The unsung beauty of sweat
Friday, February 19, 2021
Lincoln City Council Lincoln Police officer residency expanded
ADDITIONAL CLARIFICATION City of Mount Pulaski is NOT currently under a boil order or a do not drink order CORRECTED - Strikes "BOIL ORDER" replaces with "DO NOT DRINK" Mount Pulaski Mayor and council share findings about antiquated water/sewer system with the community Working with Illinois American Water to sell city owned assets
Educating in a most challenging year
Miranda Nelson December Student of the Month at LCHS
Mount Pulaski Board of Education Report -In-house testing for coronavirus testing now available for staff -Superintendent Lamkey monitoring natural gas usage closely -2021-22 school calendar approved
Orvil Township Cemetery Committee prepares for spring cleanup
USDA Update: Form Requirement for Conservation Program Eligibility Determination
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