Daily headlines

March 2014

 

Monday, March 31:

  • Hundreds benefit from Community Health Fair

    • Album 01 | Album 02 | Album 03 | Album 04

    • Album 05 | Album 06 | Album 07 | Album 08

    • Album 09 | Album 10 | Album 11 | Album 12

    • Album 13 | Album 14 | Album 15 | Album 16

  • Death of man struck by train under investigation

    • Coroner's report

  • City council: Friendship Manor could keep Primm Road as address

  • Mount Pulaski Grade School third-quarter honor roll

  • Mount Pulaski High School third-quarter honor roll

  • Feature from the LDN Spring FARM OUTLOOK

    • 2013 year in review
      By John Fulton

  • Lincoln Tomb reopens April 1

  • County meeting minutes:

    • Airport and farm, Feb. 3

    • Road and bridge, Feb. 3

    • Building and grounds, Feb. 20

  • Baby boomer generation
    By Jim Killebrew

  • Recalls announced

  • The Investment Center/Maloney Securities is the Chamber Business of the Week

  • Division of Professional Regulation new license report now available online

  • Police reports

  • Fire and rescue reports

  • LCU signs Brady Thomas for soccer and basketball

  • More news provided by Thomson Reuters

Saturday, March 29:

  • Get Covered America returns to Lincoln today
    Open enrollment at Community Health Fair

  • Lincoln Area Music Society invites you to enjoy weekend concerts

  • Local students enjoy a healthy field trip

    • Album 1  |  Album 2  |  Album 3  |  Album 4

    • Album 5  |  Album 6  |  Album 7  |  Album 8

  • Feature from the LDN Spring FARM OUTLOOK
    Chamber awards eight ag scholarships for 2014

  • Heartland Community College 10th annual Juried Student Art Exhibition

  • A day of music for kids and adults

  • Madigan calls on HHS to overturn FDA approval of Zohydro

  • Powderhook software aims to help hunters, anglers

  • Home Country: Fishing presentations before coffee

  • County meeting minutes:

    • Board of whole, Jan. 16

    • Executive, economic development, Jan. 20

    • Adjourned session, Jan. 22

  • God’s gaze
    By Jim Killebrew

  • Birth: Camdin Joseph Allen Huff

  • Millikin's Perkinson Gallery to showcase Senior BFA Exhibitions March 31-April 25

  • More news provided by Thomson Reuters

Friday, March 28:

  • Chamber Ag Breakfast draws crowd on a wet, chilly day

    • Album 1  |  Album 2  |  Album 3  |  Album 4

    • Album 5  |  Album 6  |  Album 7  |  Album 8

  • Today's feature from the LDN Spring FARM OUTLOOK

    • Chamber awards eight ag scholarships for 2014

  • LCHS group interp speech team ends season on a high

  • Carroll Catholic honor roll

  • Cabin fever cure: Illinois spring wild turkey hunting season opens soon

  • County meeting minutes:

    • Health, Jan. 13   (PDF)

    • Finance, Jan. 14

    • Waste management, Jan. 15   (PDF)

  • Moffitt Receives Illinois EMS Legislative Award

  • Birth: Nevaeh Marie Banister

  • Police reports

  • Dissolutions

  • Fire and rescue reports

  • Logan Lanes:

    • Sunday Swingers

    • American League

    • Split and Gutter

    • Jay Birds

    • Logan Lassies

    • Super Trios

    • Westside

  • Lynch Sets MVC Record; ISU's Season Ends In CBI Semifinals At Siena

  • Illinois Tops Illinois State 6-1 In Nonconference Tilt

  • More news provided by Thomson Reuters

Thursday, March 27:

  • Mount Pulaski High School in top 25 for $10,000 MTI grant
    Needs community support with Facebook votes to win

  • A thinker ahead of his time: LCU remembers James D. Strauss

  • From the office of the development partnership
    Office space for rent at Regions Bank

  • Special meeting of county board at noon Friday

  • Column: Home fruit tree spray schedules and lawn tips
    By John Fulton

  • Park district brings group music classes to Lincoln

  • Tickets still available for Spring for Tea

  • Latest Farm Futures producer survey reveals planting intentions

  • Illinois to receive federal specialty crop grant money

  • Race, photography and history

  • State's historical library salutes a pioneer

  • County meeting minutes:

    • Building and grounds, Jan. 7

    • Animal control, Jan. 8

    • Insurance and legislative, Jan. 8

  • Illinois' Gov. Quinn wants to make 'temporary' tax increases permanent
    Illinois Watchdog

  • Police reports

  • Marriage license

  • Fire and rescue reports

  • More news provided by Thomson Reuters

Wednesday, March 26:

  • Hartem 8-1A volleyball state champions!

  • Contract extension for interim executive director of the Lincoln & Logan County Development Partnership

  • Progress report on world's largest covered wagon

    • Album 1  |  Album 2  |  Album 3

  • Ed Jodlowski named new Olympia High School principal

  • Boy Scouts serve up hundreds of delicious pork BBQ meals

    • Album 1  |  Album 2

  • Ashlan Broom is the ZLS Student of the Month

  • Easter Seals becomes first CARF-accredited autism program in central Illinois

  • Employers add 6,400 jobs and rate holds at 8.7 percent

  • Madigan: Phusion agrees to ban alcoholic energy drinks

  • Illinois' first comprehensive study of youth who have sexually offended finds they are highly amenable to treatment and unlikely to reoffend

  • Lawmakers: $31 billion in temporary taxes won't cut it
    Illinois Watchdog

  • Paul Boatman to speak at writing club

  • Police reports

  • Bronze Man Books releases anthology of student essays, 'Millikin's Premier Writers 2013'

  • Redbirds defeat Texas A&M 62-55, advance to semifinal round of CBI

  • More news provided by Thomson Reuters

Tuesday, March 25:

  • Atlanta improvement projects granted through community endowment

    • Album 1  |  Album 2

  • Results from the 2014 Lincoln Polar Plunge

  • Gov. Quinn proclaims National Service Week March 23-29
    Encourages residents to volunteer in their communities and take part in April 1 Day of Recognition

  • Registration now open for Girl Scouts of Central Illinois summer camps

  • Easter Seals offers autism awareness trainings & workshops

  • Family farmers front Farmers Union policy

  • Social Security launches expedited disability process for veterans

  • Letter: A note of appreciation from Kirk Dillard, a Republican candidate for governor
    Dillard won primary in Logan County

  • University president gets $480K to quit amid investigation
    Illinois Watchdog

  • Department of Insurance monthly disciplinary report now available online

  • Birth: Henry Emmett Call

  • Police reports

  • Fire and rescue reports

  • Logan Lanes:

    • Elite Kickapoo

    • Major Trios

    • Friday Night Mixed

    • Sunday Night Mixed

  • Redbirds walk off twice to take Valley-opening series vs. Bradley

  • Rhoades fans career-high 11; Redbirds drop finale vs. Bradley

  • More news provided by Thomson Reuters

Monday, March 24:

  • Lincoln and Railer Nation will remember and always adore this team
    Railers make history coming home second in state
    By Jeff Benjamin

    • Album 1  |  Album 2  |  Album 3

    • Album 4  |  Album 5  |  Album 6

    • Slideshow
      By Debbie Olden

  • Railers come home to a hero's welcome

    • Album 01  |  Album 02  |  Album 03

    • Album 04  |  Album 05  |  Album 06

    • Album 07  |  Album 08  |  Album 09

    • Album 10  |  Album 11  |  Album 12

    • Slideshow

  • Nearly 200 plungers 'Freezin' for a Reason'

    • Album 01  |  Album 02  |  Album 03

    • Album 04  |  Album 05  |  Album 06

    • Album 07  |  Album 08  |  Album 09

    • Album 10  |  Album 11  |  Album 12

    • Album 13  |  Album 14  |  Album 15

    • Album 16  |  Album 17  |  Album 18

    • Album 19  |  Album 20  |  Album 21

  • Results from the 2014 Lincoln Polar Plunge

  • Logan County Board adopts revised policies and procedures

  • Lincoln Christian Seminary students refreshed by retreat

  • West Lincoln-Broadwell third-quarter honor roll

  • IDNR awards Illinois Biodiversity Field Trip Grant to schools
    Lincoln College on the 2013 list of recipients

  • U of I research: Incentives needed to improve grain markets in India

  • Madigan files suit against payday lender for selling short-term loan designed to evade state reforms

  • New Illinois state freight advisory council appointed

  • Recalls announced

  • Lincoln & Mason City IGA is the Chamber Business of the Week

    • Album

  • Police reports

  • Fire and rescue reports

  • Hartsburg-Emden eighth-grade girls win volleyball semifinals, play for state title Tuesday

  • More news provided by Thomson Reuters

Saturday, March 22:

  • Three-pointers and a strong defense put Lincoln in the state final
    By Jeff Benjamin

    • Album 1  |  Album 2  |  Album 3

    • Album 4  |  Album 5  |  Album 6
      By Debbie Olden

  • Atlanta announces its newest Route 66 attraction: Colaw Rooming House

  • Chamber members take a nice coffee break at LCU — album

  • Special Olympics Illinois athletes triumph at state basketball tournament
    Lincoln team places third

  • Recycling opportunities at Community Health Fair

  • Volunteer rainfall observers in Illinois have their own 'March Madness'

  • LCU offers early registration for new undergraduate adults

  • Lincoln Elks, Illinois Elks and ALMH bring free clinic to children

  • Phyllis Eze, M.D., brings ophthalmology services to Lincoln

  • Outdoors with Babe Winkelman: Fishing off the beaten path: the oxbow

  • Slim Randles' Home Country: Shakespearean dentistry

  • Letter: Lincoln Woman's Club report on military support 'Operation Santa'

  • Listen up! Illinois Supreme Court strikes down eavesdropping law
    Illinois Watchdog

  • Volunteer rainfall observers in Illinois have their own 'March Madness'

  • Otter at Miller Park Zoo gives birth

  • Millikin welcomes Sonus Brass Quintet to Westminster Presbyterian Church on March 29

  • Apollo 13 astronaut to present 'Failure Is Not an Option' at Millikin's Kirkland Center on April 22

  • Logan Lanes high scores:

    • Jay Birds

    • Logan Lassies

    • Super Trios

    • Westside

  • More news provided by Thomson Reuters

Friday, March 21:

  • City sewer bills soon to be paper statements instead of postcards
    City approves racetrack schedule and RFPs for city code hearing officer

  • Railers head off to Peoria as members of the state's Final Four

    • Album 1  |  Album 2  |  Album 3
      By Debbie Olden

  • Mayfield's Mutterings: Illini take victory over the Boston Terriers
    By Jeff Mayfield

  • Pulaski Plungers to debut at Lincoln Polar Plunge

  • Clerk's office wraps up primary election results today

  • Lincoln College hosts Get Covered Illinois health insurance information and enrollment workshop

  • Starting your own transplants
    By John Fulton

  • American Legion Post 263 to celebrate 95th birthday Sunday

  • Relay For Life to have booth at Community Health Fair

  • Pastor Robert Henderson resigns from First Baptist Church

  • Chelsea Siembida is the Mount Pulaski Senior-of-the-Month

  • More than 400 Illinois communities receive top honors for maintaining fluoride levels

  • A sure sign spring is on the way
    IDNR prepares for prescribed burns

  • Chicago's Loyola University passes anti-Israel divestment resolution
    Illinois Watchdog

  • Police reports

  • Fire and rescue reports

  • Bowman to replace Bowman as women's basketball head at LCU

  • Redbirds defeat Morehead State 77-67 in first round of CBI

  • Redbirds sweep doubleheader at SIUE, improve to 13-5

  • More news provided by Thomson Reuters

Thursday, March 20:

  • Lincoln Historic Preservation Commission considers plaque designs and ordinance details

    • Historic Preservation Commission public hearing notices:

      • 509-517 Pulaski  |  600 Broadway

  • Lincoln basketball information
    State finals Friday

  • Community Health Fair to be March 29

  • ZLS students advance to Illinois History Expo in May

  • Park district notes

  • IEMA offers safety tips during National Flood Safety Awareness Week, March 16-22

  • New Red Cross Flood App is now available

  • Why college students should also run a business

  • Memorial Weight Loss & Wellness Center expands to second, west-side location

  • B.B. King coming to Bloomington June 3

  • Police reports

  • Fire and rescue reports

  • Bray signs with LCU men's basketball

  • Stribling signs with LCU men's basketball

  • Logan Lanes: Jay Bird League

  • More news provided by Thomson Reuters

Wednesday, March 19:

  • 'I guess Lincoln was watching over the Railers tonight'
    With less than 5 seconds left, Bowlby secures the win for the Railers

    By Jeff Benjamin

    • Album 1  |  Album 2  |  Album 3

    • Album 4  |  Album 5  |  Album 6
      By Debbie Olden

  • Lincoln basketball information
    State finals Friday

  • Mount Pulaski wins 7-1A volleyball state championship

  • Dozens to 'take the plunge' Saturday

  • Two new businesses an attraction for Atlanta

  • Lincoln College Jazz Ensemble performs at Walt Disney World

  • School sales tax report

  • Don't wait to file your taxes
    $524 million in refunds already paid

  • Illinois American Water partners with EPA during Fix a Leak Week to help customers

  • Gov. Quinn announces $20 million for construction projects in central Illinois

  • How to overcome stage fright in your life

  • Illinois' race for governor: a populism and proxy war
    Illinois Watchdog

  • Marriage license

  • Mount Pulaski Toppers win season opener over Decatur LSA

  • Logan Lanes: Split and Gutter

  • More news provided by Thomson Reuters

Tuesday, March 18:

  • City seeks applicants for Ward 1 alderman vacancy

  • Railer hype heats up: Fans purchase 1,300 tickets
    Tonight's game starts at 7:30

  • Zonta Club of Lincoln participates in global activities for International Women's Day and Zonta Rose Day

  • Chloe Cox named Young Women in Public Affairs Award recipient

  • USDA enhances Farm Storage Facility Loan program

  • Attorney general recognizes Sunshine Week, details 2013 requests to Public Access Bureau

  • 6 signs your retirement plan is in trouble

  • Rare goat at Miller Park Zoo gives birth

  • Free women's event: 'Celebrate the Heart of a Woman'

  • Women and the ballot box

  • Games we play
    By Jim Killebrew

  • Voters field school funding question punted by Illinois lawmakers
    Illinois Watchdog

  • Birth: Avery Hope Bottles

  • Police reports

  • Fire and rescue reports

  • Logan Lanes:

    • Sunday Night Mixed League

    • Sunday Swingers

  • More news provided by Thomson Reuters

Monday, March 17:

  • Historic Lincoln Depot to be restored to its original 1911 footprint

    • Album

  • From the office of Jonathan Wright, Logan County state's attorney
    Logan County sheriff's drug investigation update

  • Master Gardeners present Russel Allen Garden Day

    • Album 1  |  Album 2  |  Album 3  |  Album 4

    • Album 5  |  Album 6  |  Album 7  |  Album 8

  • Culver's to host St. Patrick's Day fundraiser for United Way

  • Will Russia become a new world leader in agriculture?

  • Hartsburg-Emden to provide early childhood screening April 22

  • New Holland-Middletown third-quarter honor roll

  • Last call to nominate schools for grants through America's Farmers Grow Rural Education

  • Madigan assigns teams statewide to monitor primary election

  • Recalls announced

  • Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home is the Chamber Business of the Week

    • Album

  • Games we play
    By Jim Killebrew

  • Not so funny: Illinois nowhere near Obamacare goals
    Illinois Watchdog

  • Police reports

  • Fire and rescue reports

  • Logan Lanes: Friday Night Mixed League

  • Redbirds sweep doubleheader vs. Western Illinois, improve to 11-5

  • More news provided by Thomson Reuters

Saturday, March 15:

  • Webster Construction to remodel new home for Oasis
    Fricke-Calvert-Schrader to donate new lighted sign

    • Album 1  |  Album 2  |  Album 3

  • Maroons no match for the 'Elite' Railers
    Next stop: supersectionals against Cahokia

    By Jeff Benjamin

    • Album 1  |  Album 2  |  Album 3

    • Album 4  |  Album 5  |  Album 6
      By Debbie Olden

  • Illini fall just short in upset bid
    By LDN staff

  • IDOT, Illinois State Police and local law enforcement across the state remind celebrators to designate a sober driver this St. Patrick's Day

  • Three Logan County businesses cited for selling alcohol to minors

  • LCU promotes Dr. Mariana Hwang

  • Mary Buckles to speak at Monday meeting

  • ACA enrollment numbers announced for first five months

  • IDES reports 210,700 job openings online in February

  • Applications open for Illinois Governor's Sustainability Award

  • Florida Georgia Line, Jake Owen and Boston to perform at the 2014 Illinois State Fair

  • Slim Randles' Home Country
    Backyard artistry

  • Disarming Americans
    By Jim Killebrew

  • Illinois lawmakers suggesting schools pay their own pensions
    Illinois Watchdog

  • Attorney General Madigan collects nearly $1 billion in state revenue in 2013

  • Logan Lanes: Major Trios

  • Illini fall just short in upset bid
    By LDN staff

  • More news provided by Thomson Reuters

Friday, March 14:

  • Election reminders from Sally Litterly

  • Change of date for regular Tuesday night county board meeting

  • Lincoln Speedway to bring monster trucks to town Father's Day

  • Mayfield's Mutterings: Illini dispose of the Hoosiers
    Illinois beats Indiana 64-54 in Big Ten tournament
    By Jeff Mayfield

  • Safe Rides for St. Patrick's Day starting Saturday

  • Second Baptist Church celebrates 140 years this weekend

  • Owens named ALMH Employee of the Month

  • First Honor Flight of 2014 will be March 25

  • Kelly Miller Circus coming to Mount Pulaski

  • Modern church and cultural relativity
    By Jim Killebrew

  • This call may be recorded (and used against you)
    Illinois Watchdog

  • Police reports

  • Marriages

  • Fire and rescue reports

  • LC baseball results

  • More news provided by Thomson Reuters

Thursday, March 13:

  • Bruce Carmitchel resigns as Ward 1 alderman

  • If you’re going to be Sweet, why not be Elite?
    Railers prove to be too much for Chatham Glenwood
    By Jeff Benjamin

    • Album 1  |  Album 2  |  Album 3  |  Album 4
      By Debbie Olden

  • Mayfield's Mutterings: A taste of March Madness at the Big Ten tournament
    By Jeff Mayfield

  • Lincoln Jaycees schedule annual mower clinic for March 22

  • Alison Stone is the February Student of the Month at Illini Central

  • Soils remain below freezing at the beginning of March

  • Registration opens Monday for the 2014 Conservation Congress

  • March 19 events at Sugar Grove Nature Center

  • MS clinic to sponsor 5K to benefit central Illinois patients

  • Censored Lincoln letter sheds light on 1860 presidential race

  • Answered prayer
    By Jim Killebrew

  • Police reports

  • Fire and rescue reports

  • LC men's baseball results

  • Logan Lanes:

    • American League

    • Jay Bird League

  • More news provided by Thomson Reuters

Wednesday, March 12:

  • County clerk's office to be open Saturday for in-person absentee voting only

  • From the Logan County Department of Public Health
    National Groundwater Awareness Week March 9-15

  • Offices of Woods & Bates to be closed Friday

  • Lincoln Park District receives IOOF donation

  • Carroll Catholic School receives IOOF grant

  • Illinois American Water announces typography art contest for area seventh-graders

  • Online fraud: Are you next?

  • January unemployment rate at 8.7 percent

  • Letters of support for Sheriff Steven Nichols

    • From Michael D. McCoy

  • Letters of support for Michael Geriets for sheriff

    • From Matt Vlahovich

    • From Tim Kerns

    • From Christy Fruge

    • From Michael Fruge

  • Atheists
    By Jim Killebrew

  • Illinois’ high taxes create mass exodus
    Illinois Watchdog

  • Births:

    • Silas Lawrence Judd

    • Tracyn LuAnn Stankavich

    • Amelia Louise and Esther Majorie Van Wie

  • Police reports

  • Fire and rescue reports

  • Logan Lanes: Sunday Night Swingers

  • More news provided by Thomson Reuters

Tuesday, March 11:

  • 18th District congressional Democratic candidates present positions in Lincoln

  • Heavy snow and high winds could make Wednesday morning hazardous

  • Tourism board to meet Thursday evening

  • LEPC quarterly meeting to be March 19

  • Hartsburg-Emden FFA to host Hunter Safety Clinic

  • State awarding $1 million in grants to reduce youth access to tobacco sales

  • Illinois iBid website to auction heavy construction equipment

  • Letter: Response to Ron Yanor from Lincoln Police Department Chief Ken Greenslate

  • If you died tonight
    By Jim Killebrew

  • Illinois sheriff seizes, sells guns. But does he have the authority?
    Illinois Watchdog

  • Anniversary: Norman and Virginia Newhouse

  • Police reports

  • Fire and rescue reports

  • Logan Lanes:

    • Friday Night Mixed League

    • Saturday Night Mixed League

  • Craig fans career-high 10; Illinois State defeats LIU Brooklyn 2-0

  • Illinois State falls to Bucknell 4-2

  • More news provided by Thomson Reuters

Monday, March 10:

  • District 27 seeks to build mailing list for kindergarten enrollees

  • HSLC seeks donations for annual garage sale

  • LCU promotes Silas McCormick

  • Werth makes IESA sectional champion in junior high wrestling

  • Zion Lutheran student wins medal at state chess tournament

  • Central Illinois Chapter of the Illinois Society of Professional Engineers offers scholarship

  • Celebrate Red Cross Month by getting involved

  • American Legion Auxiliary Unit 263 February meeting notes

  • From the office of the Logan County state's attorney
    Prison sentences for theft

  • Off-road vehicle stamp implementation postponed
    IDNR will seek public input on first OHV facility while rule changes made

  • Sheriff's race: Adamax representative sets the record straight on training facility availability, responsibilities and use

  • Recalls announced

  • McQuellon's Appliance Inc. is the Chamber Business of the Week

    • Album

  • Police reports

  • Fire and rescue reports

  • LCU men's soccer signs two

  • Missouri State edges Illinois State in MVC tournament quarterfinals

  • More news provided by Thomson Reuters

Saturday, March 8:

  • Repairs begin on the world's largest covered wagon

    • Album 01  | Album 02  | Album 03  | Album 04

    • Album 05  | Album 06  | Album 07  | Album 08

    • Album 09  | Album 10  | Album 11  | Album 12

  • Not a game for the faint of heart
    Railers move from fourth-quarter deficit to OT win
    By Jeff Benjamin

    • Album 1  |  Album 2  |  Album 3  |  Album 4
      By Debbie Olden

    • Ticket information for the Wednesday night sectional in Mattoon

  • Spring forward: Child sleep tips for the daylight saving time transition

  • Illinois Department of Insurance warns about the dangers of stranger-originated life insurance arrangements, or STOLIs

  • IEMA encourages public schools, colleges to submit school security grant application by March 14

  • New technique allows frequent water quality monitoring for suite of pollutants

  • Memorial Medical Center Foundation to host gala to raise funds to help hospice patients fulfill their wishes

  • Outdoors with Babe Winkelman: Up your odds for Wile E. Coyote

  • Home Country: On the trail at the beginning of March

  • Military heroes
    By Jim Killebrew

  • More news provided by Thomson Reuters

Friday, March 7:

  • Hartsburg-Emden FFA annual consignment auction: the place to be Saturday morning

  • The 'Nation' behind the Railers — album

  • Another economic development opportunity: Purchase an established Sears retail business

  • Electronics recycling Saturday at Habitat for Humanity

  • ZLS students do well in Americanism Essay Contest

  • Zonta Club of Lincoln taking applications for Women's Career Scholarship

  • San Jose UMC fish fry slated for March 21

  • Be 'alert savvy' to stay safe in severe weather

  • Dark tales of intrigue on the Ides of March

  • Ethics reform in leadership
    By Jim Killebrew

  • True bipartisanship: Unions jump into Illinois GOP gubernatorial race
    Illinois Watchdog

  • Police reports

  • Marriage

  • Dissolutions

  • Fire and rescue reports

  • More news provided by Thomson Reuters

Thursday, March 6:

  • Chamber hosts forum for sheriff candidates

  • Lincoln Christian Preschool celebrates Dr. Seuss' 110th birthday — album

  • Geriets for sheriff: positional statement
    Corrected version

  • Development partnership announces local business opportunity

  • Chamber will give ag scholarships for the 15th year at free breakfast

  • Lincoln College to host NJCAA regional basketball tournament this weekend

  • This winter was the fourth-coldest on record in Illinois

  • Illinois' spring trout fishing season opens April 5 at 47 sites

  • Misuse of antibiotics increases deadly superbugs

  • Historic sites spotlight local author
    Author of 'Untold Rainbows' to sign books at Dana-Thomas House, speak at Vachel Lindsay Home

  • Illinois Supreme Court announces new Civil Justice Division

  • Alligators in the moat
    By Jim Killebrew

  • Fire and rescue reports

  • Two Lincoln Junior High wrestlers move on to sectionals

  • Logan Lanes: Jay Bird League

  • More news provided by Thomson Reuters

Wednesday, March 5:

  • Geriets for sheriff: positional statement

  • Newly anointed No. 1 Railers win by playing their lucky card
    By Jeff Benjamin

    • Album 1  |  Album 2  |  Album 3
      By Debbie Olden

  • Celtic heritage concert at Lincoln College

  • Relay For Life sets meeting dates

  • Statewide high school journalism contest
    March 10 deadline

  • Illinois Department of Natural Resources Newsbits
    IDNR programs and upcoming events for March

  • Irish holiday, but not for Irish servants
    David Davis Mansion marks St. Patrick’s Day by spotlighting servants working in a Victorian mansion

  • Book Look: Superheroes are super cool!
    'Powerless' and 'Geeks, Girls and Secret Identities'

  • Presidential delay of cooking the bacon
    By Jim Killebrew

  • Lawmaker: Ban welfare for drinking, gambling and bail money
    Illinois Watchdog

  • Police reports

  • Fire and rescue reports

  • Illinois men's basketball: 2014-15 Big Ten opponents set

  • More news provided by Thomson Reuters

Tuesday, March 4:

  • Don Green appointed LCU transitional president

  • Zion Lutheran School students' history projects center of interesting open house

    • Album

  • Limited space available for Russel Allen Garden Day

  • City of Mount Pulaski announces pickup dates for landscape waste

  • ALMH urges Logan County residents to be screened for colorectal cancer in March

  • Memorial Medical Center accepting applications for free nursing camp for students

  • Library notes

  • Public servants
    By Jim Killebrew

  • Police reports

  • Fire and rescue reports

  • Northeastern Oklahoma takes NJCAA wrestling tournament title
    Lincoln College finishes 14th overall

  • Lincoln College women's basketball results

  • Lady Red Lions fall in regional semis

  • LCU men earn regional honors

  • At Logan Lanes:

    • Friday Night Mixed League

    • Sunday Night Mixed League

  • More news provided by Thomson Reuters

Monday, March 3:

  • City updates ongoing projects:
    Fifth Street Road, city street projects and the APEX

  • Now is the time to be ready for severe weather
    Weather service testing tornado warning system Tuesday at 10 a.m.

  • Wolverines take championship at WLB round robin

  • Toppers take regional for the first time since 1999

    • Album

  • Habitat for Humanity to host at Culver's tonight

  • Lincoln/Logan County Development Partnership board changes

  • New Holland-Middletown goes Chrome!

  • Oasis Lunch & Learn March 18
    Area Agency on Aging for Lincolnland announces program for family caregivers

  • Attorney Jim Grimaldi to hold free Q&A session at Pistol Prep Academy
    Will answer questions on new Illinois concealed carry law

  • Illinois State Police prepare to issue first round of approved concealed carry licenses

  • Birth: Jase Brenton Eeten

  • More news provided by Thomson Reuters

Saturday, March 1:

  • Snow expected overnight Saturday into Sunday afternoon; Storm to bring icier conditions to the south  

    • See graphical depictions

  • Weekend forecast opens Logan County Emergency Operations Center

  • IDOT weather crews prepared statewide to deploy for Winter Storm Titan
    Snow, sleet, freezing rain to create slick roads and bridges starting Saturday sight

  • 'Well, I sure didn’t see that coming. I’m willing to bet, neither did Springfield Lanphier.'
    Railers knock out Lanphier 57-34
    By Jeff Benjamin

    • Album 1  |  Album 2
      By Debbie Olden

  • Hilltoppers — 2014 boys regional champions in a 'barnburner,' 73-65

    • Album

  • World's largest covered wagon soon to be repaired

  • Jared Coers retires from the U.S. Navy

  • Home Sweet Home Ministries partners with annual $1 million giveaway to fight hunger

  • LCU women earn regional basketball honors

  • Slim Randles' Home Country
    A dog's day out

 

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