Sunday, June 11, 2023
Top Stories from the past week
Saturday, June 10
This weekend, cash in on the bargains at the Route 66 Garage Sales
Mt. Pulaski issues permit for door to door solicitor from June 10th thru 17th
Logan County Department of Public Health Lyme and Tick-Related Disease on the Rise
Congratulations to the Graduates Online Magazine
SLIM RANDLES' HOME COUNTRY Fly fishin' is more funner
GARDENING WITH MELINDA MYERS Who’s Dining in my Garden? By Melinda Myers
University of Illinois ranked fourth in agricultural and biological engineering
Friday, June 9
Illinois Law Enforcement Torch Run travels through Logan County on its way to Bloomington for the State Special Olympics event
2023 Law Enforcement Torch run for Special Olympics passes through Logan County on Thursday - slideshow
Route 66 Garage Sale Weekend - Weekend event starts strong with a huge turnout for the Humane Society Preview Night - slideshow
Ethan Payne and Hattie Mourning earn Shelter Scholarships
Community Foundation seeks Philanthropist Nominees
Thursday, June 8
Olympia FFA Honors Members at Chapter Banquet
Memorial Health, Illinois College Announce Nursing Education Partnership
LAMS Summer Concerts in the Park kick off this Sunday evening
Lincoln Woman's Club to host Ice Cream Social fundraisers at LAMS Summer Concerts
University of Illinois Extension Identify, Avoid, and Manage Troublesome Wild Parsnip
Wednesday, June 7
Hilary Rempe snips the ribbon on a new generation of ownership at Peggy’s Place Bakery and Catering in Lincoln
Floyd and Christine Schmidt each elected presidents of Elks related organizations
Lincoln Community High School Second Semester Honor Roll - Pdf
Mt. Pulaski Second Friday event this weekend
Purdue University Farmer sentiment sours as crop prices decline
Tuesday, June 6
New Holland community enjoys downtown block party in honor of Brett Simpson - Album
Lincoln Fire responds to Saturday call on North Kickapoo Street
Randy Washam and Youth Collaborative collections to be featured in June show at the Lincoln Arts Institute Exhibit opens Friday, June 9th with an artist reception
Juneteenth celebration at Scully Park in Lincoln on June 19th
IDPH Providing Air Purifiers to Improve Air Quality in Illinois Head Start Classrooms
Monday, June 5
First posted at Noon on Sunday Lincoln Parkway in Lincoln and Rt. 121 at Mount Pulaski to be closed starting Monday, June 5th Keokuk Street in Lincoln WILL NOT BE CLOSED
Lincoln City Council Monday June 5, 2023 Regular Meeting Agenda - Pdf
Logan County Pride enjoys a great Pride Fest 2023 in downtown Lincoln
Vendors embrace the local LGBTQ community - slideshow
Fun, Games and Shopping popular activities at the Pride Fest - slideshow
Pet Costume Contest first of several fun interactions at the Pride Fest - slideshow
USDA Offers Illinois Producers Many Conservation Choices with Continuous CRP
Saturday, June 3
Posted at Noon on Sunday Lincoln Parkway and Rt. 121 at Mount Pulaski to be closed starting Monday, June 5th Keokuk Street in Lincoln WILL NOT BE CLOSED
Lincoln Police Department Chief of Police statement on Officer involved shooting incident Thursday, June 1st
City of Atlanta making a ‘giant’ impact on route 66 tourism New American Giants Museum AND a new tourism director already getting plenty of attention Atlanta
Atlanta takes a "Giant" leap for Route 66 Tourism - slideshow
Snerd finds a new home in Atlanta - slideshow
PUBLIC NOTICE: Logan County Zoning Board of Appeals
Notice of Public Hearings June 28 & 29, 2023 - Pdf RE: Amendatory Language for Zoning Ordinance Section F - Commercial Solar Energy
Notice of Public Hearings June 28 & 29, 2023 - Pdf RE: Amendatory Language for Zoning Ordinance Section E - Commercial Wind Energy
Notice of Public Hearings June 28 & 29, 2023 - Pdf RE: Amendatory Language for Zoning Ordinance Section 14 - Permit Fee Schedule
Logan County Zoning Office PROPOSED Permit Fee Schedule Updates - Pdf
Logan County Zoning Ordinance Appendix F - Commercial Solar Energy Facility Regulations - Pdf
Logan County Zoning Ordinance Appendix E - Commercial Wind Energy Facility Regulations - Pdf
City of Lincoln Signage in city Right-or-Ways must be removed in compliance with City Code 8-10-7 - nonconforming Signs
SLIM RANDLES' HOME COUNTRY Dancing to the Squash Bug Stomp
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