Daily headlines

October 2008

 

 

Friday, Oct. 31:

  • City: Treasurer presents annual report
    Urges council to exercise restraint, stick to budget
    It's coming time to do some street repairs

  • Early life lessons selling eggs serve local senator well
    A brief visit with Sen. Larry Bomke

  • Community Action offers rides to Jaycees' Senior Feast

  • 'Financial Football' video game sent statewide to high schools

  • San Jose United Methodist Church, a dog named Mila, Logan Lanes, Christian Village and Lincoln Library make the Close Up
    By Mike Fak

  • Police reports

  • Letters:

    • Moral issues are the key issues

    • A response to the LDN technical article posted this week

  • Better late than ever
    Lady Railers advance to regional finals
    By Rick L. Hobler

  • Angels ranked nationally

  • AP news

Thursday, Oct. 30:

  • Sen. Brady: Governor is misleading citizens about reason behind his spending cuts

  • Blagojevich renews call for foreclosure protection

  • Pontiac prison closing task force formed by governor

  • Police reports

  • Letter: Proposal for Abe statue in Lincoln, Ill.

  • Wait for it...

  • New Holland-Middletown honor roll

  • Red, White & True Mysteries: Engineer's family was 'cheaper by the dozen'

  • Logan Lanes: Tuesday Super Trios

  • AP news

Wednesday, Oct. 29:

  • Smoking ban scofflaws hold unfair advantage
    Fairness for all businesses essential

  • State's inaction may lead to public health crisis

  • Driver's license suspension program collects over $13 million for Illinois children

  • State police say ATF changes will not affect FOID cards

  • Coroner staff attends seminar on domestic violence

  • Support group discusses helping children cope with divorce

  • Oasis notes

  • Letter: Harvest Run thank-you

  • Aqua Lynx Swim Club results

  • Angels resume winning ways

  • AP news

Tuesday, Oct. 28:

  • State approves newest Lincoln and Logan County Enterprise Zone extensions
    Current and future developments moving in the direction of wind

  • Reminder: Early voting available at courthouse

  • Zonta turkey dinner Sunday
    Club serves over 1,000 meals

  • Park district Halloween home decoration contest

    Winners make a 'spooktacle' of themselves (Pictorial)

  • Illinois Poverty Summit scheduled

  • Close Up: United Methodist Men, the YMCA, Lincoln College, the Jaycees and more in Close Up
    By Mike Fak

  • Technically speaking: Our thinking on the product we publish

  • Police reports

  • Weekly Outlook: Corn and soybean basis

  • Y Run results at Harvest of Talents

  • Letter: Health care helps the sick?

  • Laura on Life: Decisions, decisions

  • Logan Lanes: American Bowling League

  • AP news

Monday, Oct. 27:

  • Lincoln to support Pontiac's opposition to prison closing

  • Freeze warning in effect for central and southeast Illinois overnight and early Tuesday morning

  • Logan County Chamber to host Junior Achievement event
    In conjunction with Eaton and Wal-Mart

  • Halloween safety tips from state public health director

  • Police reports

  • Fall leaf management
    By John Fulton

  • Lincoln College soccer playoff results

  • Lincoln College volleyball ends regular season with 2 wins

  • AP news

Saturday, Oct. 25:

  • Lincoln College Museum changes name

  • City briefs: Future of volunteer work cleared; Fifth Street Road progress; Comcast channel lineup changes

  • Lincoln College announces more scholarships

  • Proposal designed to protect borrowers from predatory lending practices

  • Brady named 'Champion of Free Enterprise' by state chamber of commerce

  • Local help available on Medicare Part D and Illinois Cares Rx

  • Marriages

  • Dissolutions

  • Sheley promoted on Farm Credit team

  • Letter: Time for a realistic approach rather than more promissory rhetoric from mayoral candidate Pat O'Neill

  • YMCA notes

  • Laura on Life: Be prepared

  • Home Country (column)

  • Angels' win streak snapped

  • AP news

Friday, Oct. 24:

  • Lincoln observing fire prevention throughout the month of October
    Tips to protect property and lives
    Lincoln leaves and leaf burning
    Area businesses help with fire prevention measures

  • Mitchell pushes for photo ID requirement for voters

  • Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum offers half-price admission

  • Memorial signs along state roadways approved
    1st official marker installed to honor DUI crash victim

  • Close Up: VFW Men's Auxiliary, Head Start, Lincoln College, 4-H Achievement Night, ALMH pumpkin decorating contest in Close Up
    By Mike Fak

  • Want to help? Spread the word

  • Police reports

  • Honeybees help Illinois' top pumpkin crop

  • Letters:

    • Lincoln Bicentennial Commission says thank you

    • 'Dear Lincolnites at heart'

    • Please help return family valuables

  • LCC remains No. 2

  • AP news

Thursday, Oct. 23:

  • Fire ravages Elkhart homes

  • County passes general fund and individual fund levies
    Health department levy takes cut

  • Funk to assume judgeship in December

  • ALMH's annual Light Up A Life campaign begins

  • Lincoln's leaf pickup program scheduled

  • Marriages

  • A walk through the Old Testament

  • After-school tutoring available

  • Red, White & True Mysteries: Transplanted Texan's name not synonymous with his many careers

  • Logan Lanes:

    • Logan Lassies

    • Tuesday Super Trios

  • Angels win in 5

  • AP news

Wednesday, Oct. 22:

  • Fire ravages Elkhart homes

  • County passes general fund and individual fund levies
    Health department levy takes cut

  • New Lincoln billboard ordinance passed
    Signs ordinance under way

  • Bomke encourages Illinois families to enroll in College Illinois

  • Abraham Lincoln Association offers 2009 Lincoln Bicentennial calendar

  • Farmers market grant program for next year

  • Police reports

  • CMT's laboratory manager celebrates 35th anniversary

  • Oasis notes

  • Letter: We got change in 2006

  • Harvest of Talents: Thank you, Lincoln and Logan County!

  • Book Look: 'Say Daddy!'

  • Laura on Life: Teacher vs. Mom

  • Jamie McFadden named a national player of the week

  • Lincoln College volleyball

  • AP news

Tuesday, Oct. 21:

  • City passes new sewer rates
    Mayor announces new city website on display

  • Recycle those computers and save our landfill space

  • Vonderlieth nursing care spans 35 years

  • Police department releases photos of armed robbery suspect

  • Close Up: Lincoln Military Family Group, Humane Society, blood drive, Harvest of Talents, Holy Family Parish and Vonderlieth in Close Up
    By Mike Fak

  • Police reports

  • Weekly Outlook: Don't panic

  • This week's 'Viewpoint' guest

  • ZLS winners at speech contest

  • August-September food inspection scores

  • Logan Lanes: American Bowling League

  • AP news

Monday, Oct. 20:

  • Turner to run for Ward 4 council seat

  • Flu season reminder

  • Historic buildings link past, present and future

  • Recall information

  • Police reports

  • Fall and winter rose care
    By John Fulton

  • Zion Lady Eagles win tournament

  • Angels win St. Louis tournament

  • Lincoln College volleyball

  • AP news

Saturday, Oct. 18:

  • Logan County Department of Public Health administrator: Smoking scofflaws could lose liquor or food licenses

  • City briefs: Roof repair funds received
    Letter claims local bars not complying with 'no smoking' law

  • Lincoln confronts slavery issue before massive throng on the square
    Dateline: Oct. 16, 1858 / Oct. 16, 2008

  • National economic slowdown continues to weigh on Illinois labor market

  • Laura on Life: False alarms

  • Home Country (column)

  • AP news

Friday, Oct. 17:

  • Lincoln confronts slavery issue before massive throng on the square
    Dateline: Oct. 16, 1858 / Oct. 16, 2008

    • Historic day in our new city
      Mr. A. Lincoln delivers a speech to 5,000 strong
      (pictorial)

  • City assists in west-side business development
    Negotiates sewer line agreement to help build assisted-living facility

  • City's website options debated

  • New Illinois website for volunteers

  • IDOT offers $7,000-a-year scholarships for civil engineers

  • Our military, Zion Lutheran Scouts, YMCA and Harvest of Talents, quarter midget racers, and Humane Society in Close Up
    By Mike Fak

  • Police reports

  • Marriages

  • Financial crisis and agriculture

  • LCC Angels ranked 2nd in nation

  • AP news

Thursday, Oct. 16:

  • Germanfest this weekend
    10th year -- family time, German food, polka music

  • Graue Inc. to unveil new vehicle sales website

  • LCHS College and Career Night this evening

  • More scholarships announced at Lincoln College

  • Police reports

  • Red, White & True Mysteries: Who is buried in Grant's tomb?

  • Logan Lanes: Logan Lassies

  • LCC Angels win 3 straight

  • AP news

Wednesday, Oct. 15:

  • Illinois receives $3.4 million to improve rail switch stations
    More on-time, faster and smoother travel for Lincoln Service

  • Setting the stage for re-enactment speech on Thursday

  • Volunteers needed to help Indiana flood victims

  • Deer hunter safety stressed

  • IDOT cautions motorists during deer season

  • Police reports

  • 4-H International Night

  • New relationships and single sexuality are divorce group's topics

  • Oasis notes

  • Letter: Thanks to Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission

  • Laura on Life: People will talk

  • Logan Lanes: American Bowling League

  • AP news

Tuesday, Oct. 14:

  • The constant companion revisited
    'I'm still me' -- Michelle Conrady-Brown

    • Community to walk this Saturday in honor of Michelle

  • 4-H Find Out Party this Saturday

  • Water main flushing program in Mount Pulaski

  • Illinois joins American Diploma Project

  • The Mill, Olivia Graue and Zippy, Brad Miller, Holly Woodhall, and park district all in Close Up
    By Mike Fak

  • Police reports

  • Weekly Outlook: Corn and soybean prices

  • This week's 'Viewpoint' guest

  • Logan Lanes: Split 'n' Gutter League

  • AP news

Monday, Oct. 13:

  • WSEC/PBS Springfield airs 'Lincoln Stories'
    Logan County segment re-airing tonight at 6:30

  • Senate GOP Caucus criticizes governor
    Claims disregard of important legislation

  • Genetic testing for breast and ovarian cancer for women on Medicaid authorized

  • Recall information

  • An explanation of fall color
    By John Fulton

  • Laura on Life: Alarming clocks

  • AP news

Saturday, Oct. 11:

  • Police searching for armed robbery suspect

    • Artist's sketch

  • Sen. Brady: Governor is circumventing legislature again

  • Walgreens joins in Breast and Cervical Cancer Awareness Month

  • Governor asks feds to help states facing credit and budget crises

  • Internet advertising isn't the wave of the future. Its time is now

  • O'Neill welcomes Snyder to mayor's race
    Proposes city manager handle city finances

  • Letter: Gearing up for Abe's rally-speech

  • YMCA Exchange (column)

  • Home Country (column)

  • AP news

Friday, Oct. 10:

  • 'Attention Citizens of Logan County: Show Your Support for Ole Abe'
    Join the rally at the courthouse for Lincoln, the candidate

  • Farm Credit's 'Meals in the Fields' another success

  • 'Looking for Your Lincoln Hero' essay and art contest

  • Middletown, Kroger, Kiwanis, Chestnut School, Genealogical Society and Writers Club in Close Up
    By Mike Fak

  • Police reports

  • Drying, storing costs rise

  • Value is relative

  • Angels go to 14-7

  • AP news

Thursday, Oct. 9:

  • Local graphics business moves over a little, expands a lot

  • City: Make your budget changes now
    Lincoln sewer rates expected to increase Nov. 1

  • Lincoln College announces more scholarships

  • Lincoln College instructor and board members to receive state's top honor

  • 4-H window display contest results

  • Reminder: Lincoln's Jennifer Sydney on 'Grey's Anatomy' tonight at 8

  • Marriages

  • 'Green' dairy production

  • Value is relative

  • Red, White & True Mysteries: The last major invention of the alphabet has a few twists to it

  • Mutterings: A 'Wicked' weekend
    By Jeff Mayfield

  • AP news

Wednesday, Oct. 8:

  • Lincoln College instructor and board members to receive state's top honor

    • Governor's comments on award winners

  • Windemere Estates drops income restrictions on affordable housing

  • City briefs: Committee completes new billboard regulations
    Next up: signs
    Letter: Comcast programs need to be made affordable again

  • Lincoln Presidential Museum wins 2008 EXPY Award

  • U.S. dairy products safe

  • Divorce seminar answers tough questions

  • Book Look: 'Rock and Roll Cage Match'

  • Laura on Life: No water in the glass

  • Logan Lanes:

    • Logan Lassies

    • Split 'n' Gutter

    • Tuesday Super Trios

  • AP news

Tuesday, Oct. 7:

  • Community finds Bonanza at local eatery

  • Lincoln College Museum changes name

  • Reminder: Today is last day to register for Nov. 4 election

  • New law protects the rights of victims of domestic and sexual violence

  • VFW, LCCS, park district, Habitat, Zonta and Little Lambs all in Close Up
    By Mike Fak

  • Weekly Outlook: Crop demand

  • Police reports

  • This week's 'Viewpoint' guest

  • LCC soccer

  • AP news

Monday, Oct. 6:

  • The most common questions we get from readers
    And what the answers are

  • A hauntingly familiar task
    Jaycees prepare for this year's haunted house

  • Oct. 5-11: Fire Prevention Week

  • Online safety refresher course for Illinois hunters

  • 153,000 Illinois low-income seniors, veterans still haven't filed for economic stimulus checks

  • Recall information

  • Police reports

  • Planting spring bulbs and diagnosing tree decline
    By John Fulton

  • LCC presents annual James D. Strauss Lectures with C. Christopher Hook, M.D.

  • Volleyball: Lincoln Christian College at Millikin Invitational

  • AP news

Saturday, Oct. 4:

  • Scholarship news from Lincoln College

  • Menard County joins efforts to coordinate transportation

  • New laws to protect children from online exploitation

  • Family caregiver services available at Oasis

  • YMCA notes:

    • Lincoln Area YMCA partners with youth sponsors and supporters

    • Y Run results

    • YMCA Exchange (column)

  • Laura on Life: Procrastination and flying arachnids

  • Home Country (column)

  • AP news

Friday, Oct. 3:

  • Champion Fitness cuts through the red tape
    Therapy that restores performance

  • Mount Pulaski leaf removal schedule

  • October is Disability Employment Awareness Month in Illinois

  • Close Up: 'Grey's Anatomy,' band boosters, CROP, 'Arsenic and Old Lace,' plus a fishy story
    By Mike Fak

  • Police report

  • AP news

Thursday, Oct. 2:

  • Department of Public Health and New Beginnings Thrift Shop are in the pink

  • Logan County Department of Public Health plans to start new year with dental clinic

  • 2nd annual car show Oct. 11 to help save The Mill

  • Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum looking for bicentennial volunteers

  • Illinois Department of Labor marks Domestic Violence Awareness Month

  • Police reports

  • Marriages

  • Letter: Thank you for help with flag football

  • Red, White & True Mysteries: Slaveholder's decision changed the history of an everyday invention

  • Logan Lanes: Logan Lassies

  • AP news

Wednesday, Oct. 1:

  • October is readership month at LDN

  • 4th mayoral candidate enters race
    Snyder: Working together key for brighter future for Lincoln

  • Lincoln Christian College students volunteer locally and around the world

  • State police promoting motorcycle safety

  • Divorce group discusses loneliness

  • Oasis update

  • Book Look: 'The Triple Chocolate Brownie Genius'

  • Laura on Life: Watch this

  • Logan Lanes: Tuesday Super Trios

  • AP news

 

 

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