Daily headlines

December 2008

 

Wednesday, Dec. 31:

  • Woman in critical condition after midnight hit-and-run incident
    Lincoln police chief asks public for assistance finding unknown vehicle

  • Sobering statistics to moderate holiday driving
    December 3D Prevention Month

  • Senate Democrats reject Blagojevich effort to fill Obama's seat

  • Sen. Brady: A shameful day for Illinois Democrats

  • New Year's is good time to 'Resolve to be Ready' for emergencies

  • Police report

  • Laura on Life: Resolution revolution

  • Railers take 2nd at Collinsville Schnucks Holiday Classic

  • Logan Lanes:

    • American Bowling League

    • Tuesday Super Trios

  • Mayfield's Mutterings: Illini adventure continues
    Non-con review and Big Ten preview
    By Jeff Mayfield

  • AP news

Tuesday, Dec. 30:

  • Blagojevich defies Senate, names Roland Burris as Obama replacement

  • One of oldest statues in county felled by weather

  • Feds want lawmakers to hear 4 Blagojevich wiretaps

  • 5 new Illinois health laws take effect Jan. 1

  • Personality of the Week, Shrine Club blood drive and chamber awards make last Close Up for 2008
    By Mike Fak

  • Police reports

  • This week's 'Viewpoint' guest

  • Lincoln 68, Decatur Eisenhower 45

  • Mayfield's Mutterings: Illini adventure continues
    Non-con review and Big Ten preview
    By Jeff Mayfield

  • AP news

Monday, Dec. 29:

  • A break from the ice brings violent storm
    Power, phone and Internet utilities affected

    • CCAonline working on restoring service

    • The aftermath of Saturday's storm (pictorial)

  • A December not to remember ends a rough 2008
    A recap of our area's weather this year

  • More than 100 new Illinois laws on Jan. 1
    Ethics reform tops the list

  • Railers start off Holiday Classic with a 68-59 win over Riverview Gardens (Mo.)

  • Recall information

  • Police reports

  • AP news

Weekend edition, Dec. 26-27:

  • Thunderstorms and heavy rain could cause flooding and flash floods
    National Weather Service issues flash flood watch for central and southeast Illinois

  • For Mike Maske, being an auctioneer a childhood dream

  • Is Abraham Lincoln in your blood?
    Blood donors receive reduced or free presidential museum admission

  • YMCA notes

  • Laura on Life: What women want

  • Home Country: A medic's Christmas special

  • Red, White & True Mysteries: Inventor of popular machine failed to sew up its brand name

  • AP news

Thursday, Dec. 25
(Christmas Day holiday)

Wednesday, Dec. 24:

  • Habitat for Humanity hands over keys for 12th home in area
    Spring will bring another home building project

  • Tuesday's conditions led to massive number of accidents
    Illinois State Police District 9 issues winter weather driving tips

  • Prosecutor limits Illinois gov. impeachment probe

  • Blagojevich questioning takes up Obama's time

  • Illinois legislation further protects children from lead in toys
    Also prohibits the sale of cosmetic items containing mercury

  • Logan Lanes: Tuesday Super Trios

  • AP news

Tuesday, Dec. 23:

  • Fire chief releases report on downtown blaze

  • Multiple accidents being reported on city streets and highways. Please be careful!

  • Weather advisory for today and Christmas Eve

  • Prosecutor limits Illinois gov. impeachment probe

  • $1.4 billion ready to go to state providers

  • IDPH holiday food safety tips

  • All of you make the Christmas Close Up
    By Mike Fak

  • Police reports

  • This week's 'Viewpoint' guest

  • Feasting and fitness

  • November food inspection scores

  • Logan Lanes:

    • American Bowling League

    • Split 'n' Gutter League

  • AP news

Monday, Dec. 22:

  • Willpower outpowers power out
    Guzzardo Family Restaurant delivers in the dark

  • Downtown Lincoln -- your last-minute holiday shopping destination

  • Personality of the Week
    C. Wayne Schrader: a veteran of veterans' activities

  • IDOT gives motorists a break for Christmas holiday

  • Recall information

  • Police reports

  • Lincoln Youth Wrestling results

  • AP news

Saturday, Dec. 20:

  • Inferno engulfs downtown buildings

  • Downtown fire and tragic aftermath (pictorial)

  • Family business and home destroyed: Community drive to help begins

  • Wind chill advisory remains in effect until 9 a.m. Monday

  • Recycling report shows tires, electronics and glass collected in Logan County

  • Ill. business survey shows cutbacks, layoffs prevalent

  • Railers' 61-41 win over Chatham Glenwood sheer poetry (in sports)

  • Marriages

  • YMCA notes

  • Laura on Life: Gettin' above my raisin'

  • Home Country (column)

  • AP news

Friday, Dec. 19:

  • Inferno destroys downtown buildings

  • EMA: Power being restored, but road conditions this evening will be treacherous

  • Ice storm warning canceled. Cold air will make evening travel hazardous. Lincoln spends the night in the dark

  • Ill. Gov. Blagojevich pledges to fight, won't quit

  • City: Coal mine gets enterprise zone approval
    City to ask for economic stimulus funds; tax levy approved; budget in line; 7th month of fiscal year; winter pothole fill arrives

  • IDOT: You Drink & Drive. You Lose

  • Zion Lutheran student council, Steffanie Richardson, Teresa Quisenberry and the Lincoln Public Library in this Close Up
    By Mike Fak

  • AP news

Thursday, Dec. 18:

  • Ice storm warning
    (Update 1:45 p.m. Thursday)

  • City: Coal mine gets enterprise zone approval
    City to ask for economic stimulus funds; tax levy approved; budget in line; 7th month of fiscal year; winter pothole fill arrives

  • Ice storm warning remains in effect from 3 p.m. today to noon Friday

  • Obama to name LaHood, R-Ill., transportation head

    • Biographical information on Ray LaHood

  • Ill. high court rejects attempt to remove governor

  • Ballot positions set for February primary

  • $40.5 million in low-interest loans available to Illinois college students

  • Good News Musicale

  • Focus on Christmas

  • Red, White & True Mysteries: Check out these bizarre inventions

  • Lincoln College 71, Danville 68

  • Preachers fall to Judson

  • AP news

Wednesday, Dec. 17:

  • Flu season gets the jump on Logan County

  • Bomke: 'The Senate appointment process has been thoroughly tainted'
    Calls for special election

  • Police reports

  • Oasis notes

  • Book Look: 'Moxy Maxwell Does Not Love Writing Thank-you Notes'

  • Logan Lanes:

    • American Bowling League

    • Logan Lassies

  • AP news

Tuesday, Dec. 16:

  • NWS winter weather advisory remains in effect until midnight
    Snow to continue across central Illinois through this evening

  • City council aggressively seeks funding for Fifth Street Road project
    City and county to join regional effort for federal funds

  • City races set for February primary
    Ballot positions to be determined Thursday

  • Looking for Lincoln wayside exhibit unveiled in Atlanta

  • Business as usual? Gov. signs Illinois film tax credit into law

  • The YMCA, LCHS band, St. Peter Lutheran Church, Christian Child Care, First United Methodist Church and Lincoln Area Music Society make the Close Up
    By Mike Fak

  • Police reports

  • Weekly Outlook: Corn prices

  • This week's 'Viewpoint' guest

  • Letter: Counterfeit currency in area

  • The Christmas envelope

  • Logan Lanes: Split 'n' Gutter League

  • AP news

Monday, Dec. 15:

  • Morning weather advisory

  • Judy Awe: A lifetime of volunteerism marks the Personality of the Week

  • RJD Hobbies and Raceway, U.S. Marines help Toys for Tots (pictorial)

  • Farm Futures producer survey indicates shift to soybeans

  • Recall information

  • Police reports

  • Letter: How did the governor get elected?

  • Lincoln Youth Wrestling results

  • Lincoln College Lynx 72, Lincoln Land 55

  • AP news

Saturday, Dec. 13:

  • Former Ill. Gov. George Ryan apologizes for crimes

  • City briefs
    Request for Fifth Street funds, Campus View Drive, enterprise zone and street patches discussed

  • Illinois AG asks high court to declare gov. unfit

  • Ill. legislature plans busy week
    Senate election, impeachment, credit rating all concerns

  • Sen. Brady drafts resolution for gov. to resign immediately

  • Marriages

  • YMCA notes

  • Laura on Life: UN observances

  • Home Country (column)

  • Railers roll over Jacksonville 60-41

  • AP news

Friday, Dec. 12:

  • New Logan County Board begins year
    Board hears candidates interested in open seat

  • College asks city to take over sewer line
    Line includes 22 homes on Campus View Drive
    LCC representative seeks a 'win-win-win' situation

  • Structural engineers inspect S. Sangamon building (pictorial)

  • Local students awarded Illinois State Scholar recognition

  • IEMA and state fire marshal suggest lifesaving holiday gifts

  • Atlanta Christian Church, St. John United Church, Park Meadows Baptist, Kathryn Arneaud, Humane Society, YMCA and park district all make the Close Up
    By Mike Fak

  • The only press release we should get from Blagojevich: his resignation

  • Police reports

  • Park district notes

  • Letter: Abe rally-speech article to be published

  • AP news

Thursday, Dec. 11:

  • Marisa Cummings named ALMH Employee of the Year

  • Illinois leaders ponder what to do with governor

  • Looking for Lincoln wayside exhibit to be unveiled Monday in Atlanta

  • Lottery for local ballot positions Dec. 18

  • Police reports

  • IDOA: Keep animals safe this winter

  • 'Follow me'

  • Red, White & True Mysteries: Failed wallpaper cleaner became invention loved by millions of kids

  • AP news

Wednesday, Dec. 10:

  • Bomke calls for a halt to traffic safety division's move

  • The complete Justice Department text of charges against Illinois Gov. Blagojevich

  • County briefs
    Bids for prep work on Elkhart-Mount Pulaski blacktop approved
    Movement toward future development, flu vaccines available, union contracts and other county actions

  • City discusses enterprise zone extension for mine
    Council weighs remaining miles against economic benefit to area

  • Alderwoman Joni Tibbs says it is time city and its citizens speak out
    Write letters opposing George Ryan's presidential pardon

  • Logan Lanes: Logan Lassies

  • Angels win 1st game, Preachers fall to Saints

  • AP news

Tuesday, Dec. 9:

  • Update: Gov. Blagojevich charged in Obama successor probe

  • Gov. Blagojevich arrested in Obama successor probe

  • The complete Justice Department text of charges against Illinois Gov. Blagojevich

  • Brady calls for governor to resign

  • Remote racers, U.S. Marines join forces for Toys for Tots

  • Governor gives public works wish list to Obama transition team

  • Lincoln/Logan Crime Stopper holiday tips

  • Illinois EPA offers environmentally friendly holiday tips

  • Lincoln Emblem Club, Habitat for Humanity, Salvation Army, Cumberland Presbyterian Church, New Holland firemen and Jefferson Street Christian Church all make the Close Up
    By Mike Fak

  • Police reports

  • Weekly Outlook: Undervalued crops?

  • 'A Night in Bethlehem'

  • The Cumberland Presbyterian Church presents Christmas program

  • St. Peter Lutheran Church invites you to join in the
    joy of Christmas

  • Logan Lanes: American Bowling League

  • AP news

Monday, Dec. 8:

  • Personality of the Week
    Wally Kautz: Mount Pulaski is his home and its people are his family

  • Ice causes 24 crashes in District 9

  • City attorney's report: A busy six months, some actions 'futile'

  • City engineer reports on Sysco, railroad safety, Fifth Street Road projects, crosswalks and sewer work

  • State gets F in pension funding, college affordability
    State services struggling while governor holds funding

  • Recall information

  • Police reports

  • Letter: Not afraid to say 'Merry Christmas'

  • Texting: the latest educational barrier

  • New teaching guide for Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial

  • Youth wrestling results

  • Lincoln College 105, Clark State 91

  • Lincoln College swimmers compete in Wisconsin

  • Lincoln College wrestling results

  • AP news

Saturday, Dec. 6:

  • Building starts to come down on South Sangamon
    Questions arise if it had assistance

  • City briefs
    Washington bailout resolution passes
    City squad cars to be purchased locally; and more

  • City code officer reports nearly $10 million in construction value permits issued
    30 permits for commercial properties

  • Illinois to issue $1.4 billion in general obligation bonds to pay bills

  • State fire marshal warns of fires during winter months
    Primary blame on faulty heating systems

  • IEPA warns of inspector fraud
    Illinois wastewater and drinking water facility operators scammed

  • Marriages

  • Dissolutions

  • Library notes

  • Laura on Life: Holiday do's and don'ts

  • Home Country (column)

  • Railers storm past Tornadoes 72-33

  • Olney 83, Lincoln College 80

  • AP news

Friday, Dec. 5:

  • City reviews tax levy
    'Truth in Taxation' hearing set for Tuesday

  • The 2008 Christmas parade (pictorial)

  • 2008 Christmas parade winners

  • Police department releases Thanksgiving holiday directed patrol stats

  • $775 million of federal dollars to Illinois hospitals and Medicaid providers for 2009

  • Hunters reminded to keep safety in mind as firearm deer season resumes

  • Immanuel Lutheran Church Choir, Minier-Armington, ALMH Auxiliary, Christian Child Care, AMVETS Post 71 in Close Up
    By Mike Fak

  • Police report

  • Illinois Department of Agriculture receives additional federal funding
    FDA cooperative agreement helps Illinois maintain BSE inspections

  • Library notes

  • Risk assessment for contracting highly pathogenic avian influenza from eating poultry products, shell eggs and egg products

  • AP news

Thursday, Dec. 4:

  • New CFO at Christian Homes

  • Brandy Long: Community Action Employee of the Year

  • Fire chief's biannual report stresses training, safety and staffing

  • Reminder: Christmas parade tonight at 7

  • Police reports

  • Red, White & True Mysteries: A $2,000 loss helped launch new toy for kids

  • Lincoln College 87, Lincoln Trail 84. Lynx move to 6-5 on the season

  • AP news

Wednesday, Dec. 3:

  • Abraham Lincoln Healthcare Foundation's Light Up a Life (pictorial)

  • Crime stats show assault, battery, burglary and theft down; arson up
    Police chief alarmed by increasing verbal and physical abuse against officers
    Current emphasis on training

  • LaHood leaves large shoes for Schock to fill

  • Next week is National Influenza Vaccination Week

  • Department on Aging warns seniors to prepare homes and get flu shots

  • Book Look: 'Bloody Illinois'

  • Logan Lanes:

    • American Bowling League

    • Logan Lassies

    • Tuesday Super Trios

  • AP news

Tuesday, Dec. 2:

  • Lincoln mayor will not seek 3rd term

  • Bush asked to commute sentence of ex-Ill. governor

  • Logan County officials sworn in

    Board reorganizes; Carlton elected chairman, O'Neill vice chairman

    • Elected county officials get sworn in before large crowd (pictorial)

    • Logan County Board reorganizes (pictorial)

  • Lincoln College food drive a success
    Drive helps bring students and community together

  • Governor explains state park closures: blames legislature

  • A huge calendar of Christmas events happening this week in Close Up
    By Mike Fak

  • Weekly Outlook: Soybean exports

  • Focus on Advent

  • Laura on Life: Fundraising mania

  • Logan Lanes: Split 'n' Gutter League

  • AP news

Monday, Dec. 1:

  • Logan County officials sworn in
    Board reorganizes; Carlton elected chairman, O'Neill vice chairman

  • Fatal traffic accident on US Route 136

  • What are those interesting lines and circles on the ground to the north of Lincoln?

  • Exclusive aerial view of wind farm (pictorial)

  • City briefs
    New police vehicles, signs, sewers and streets
    Road closure scheduled for Union and Clinton streets

  • City alderman proposes holding hand out to Washington
    Local infrastructure funds would aid in economic stimulus

  • Personality of the Week
    Norm Newhouse: Easy does it for this community leader

  • Recall information

  • Police reports

  • Railers finish 2nd in tournament, start season 4-1

  • AP news

 

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