Daily headlines

April 2008

 

Wednesday, April 30:

Tuesday, April 29:

  • John Sutton recognized for volunteerism

  • Constantly changing is good for this business

  • Rescue training facility dedicated
    Nearly $300,000 from state's homeland security grant provided for facility built at Scott Air Force Base

  • Weekly Outlook: Soybean market

  • This week's 'Viewpoint' guest: Logan County Extension director John Fulton

  • O'Neill Student of the Month awards for March-April

  • LCHS spring band concert Thursday

  • ISU's Joyce signs with the Minnesota Vikings

  • AP News

Monday, April 28:

  • More than one racetrack in Lincoln
    Outdoor remote control racing starts Friday

  • Freeze warning overnight across much of central Illinois

  • Bloomington man dies in early morning I-55 crash

  • Recall information

  • Broadleaf weed control and cedar apple rust
    By John Fulton

  • Lincoln College names top writers in Fulcher Writing Competition

  • Laura on Life: Refrigerator monsters

  • Logan Lanes bowling: Summer Super Four League

  • AP News

Saturday, April 26:

  • Gov. Blagojevich proclaims Saturday as 'Danica Patrick Day' in Illinois
    Day will honor Illinois native's record-setting win in the Japan 300

  • Marriages

  • (No dissolutions or court reports)

  • Asperger Syndrome Support & Awareness has two meeting sites in central Illinois

  • Home Country

  • AP News

Friday, April 25:

  • Severe weather possible Friday afternoon and evening

    • Severe thunderstorm watch until 8 p.m.

    • Tornado watch until 8 p.m.

  • Lincoln College names Steve Foster as Honorary Alumnus for 2008

  • Mount Pulaski water main flushing program begins

  • ALMH offers free sibling class

  • Additional senior safe driving class scheduled

  • Reminder: Dinner and auction benefit Friday for Keith Hunter

  • Carroll Catholic wins Scholastic Bowl regional championship

  • Laura on Life: Lab mice

  • LCC baseball box scores

  • ISU baseball stadium groundbreaking May 3

  • AP News

Thursday, April 24:

  • Lincoln College student radio station WLNX hosts ribbon-cutting ceremony Friday

  • Springfield woman injured in single-car accident on Route 54

  • Weather alert

  • Illinois gets $2 million federal grant to promote primary care, prevent use of emergency rooms

  • U.S. House votes to delay implementation of harmful changes to Medicaid

  • State environmental agency encourages Illinoisans to think green when gardening

  • Community Action announces Employee of the Quarter

  • Lincoln College student art exhibit opens

  • Kiwanis Club of Lincoln offers $1,000 scholarships to Logan County students

  • Kids challenged to read to win books for schools

  • Red, White & True Mysteries: The doctor regretted having his invention named after him

  • Christine Presswood signs with SIU

  • LCC baseball and softball at Eureka

  • AP News

Wednesday, April 23:

  • City briefs

  • Family Medical Center of Lincoln earns another Employer of Choice award

  • Lincoln College announces plans for alumni celebration

  • Sen. Brady's weekly update

  • Dinner and auction benefit Friday for Keith Hunter

  • Benefit concert planned for Perry Hahn
    Schedule includes vocalists, pianists, harpist, guitar-mandolin duet

  • Letter: Local businesses support health and wellness run

  • National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition champion crowned

  • LCC baseball vs. Robert Morris

  • AP News

Tuesday, April 22:

  • City ordinances approved: Wind farm enterprise zone, property maintenance and no-parking area on Campus View Drive

  • Public transportation effort still on track

  • Amber Alert: Three children taken from Chicago area, I-55 corridor

  • CDC commends Illinois' work in eliminating mother-to-child transmission of HIV

  • Weekly Outlook: Cattle industry

  • Lincoln College to host blood drive Tuesday

  • Additional Wildflower Walks scheduled

  • AP News

Monday, April 21:

  • City hears enterprise zone request
    Wind farm could get approval tonight

  • Illinois continues to shake
    Four more tremors registered since Friday, ranging 2.7 to 4.0 magnitude

  • Blagojevich administration briefs public on what to expect following rare Illinois earthquake
    Aftershocks felt throughout Illinois
    State officials warn consumers against earthquake repair fraud

  • Recall information

  • Early spring pests, Master Gardener plant sale and frost-free dates
    By John Fulton

  • LCHS graduate initiated into prestigious honor society

  • Illinois Deaf and Hard of Hearing Commission hosts Deaf Fingerspelling Bee

  • Laura on Life: Scrabbling

  • AP News

Saturday, April 19:

  • IDOT's Earthquake Response Plan put into action to ensure road, bridge safety following
    earthquake, aftershocks

  • Multistate earthquake conference

  • How America can pull out of the dive: create jobs, new technology

  • Marriages

  • Dissolutions

  • (No court reports)

  • YMCA Exchange: Bossy to be captured for 'Cow Chip Bingo'; summer camp and more

  • Pleasant Valley Cemetery Association to meet

  • North Central College names Mason City resident a dean's list scholar

  • Home Country

  • AP News

Friday, April 18:

  • Emden man loses life in motorcycle crash

  • Railsplitter Antique Auto Club opens cruise-in season Saturday morning

  • Quake action continues to rattle Illinois

  • 5.4 earthquake hits Illinois
    Also affects Kentucky, Indiana and Arkansas

  • Gov. Blagojevich activates State Emergency Operations Center after earthquake centered in southeastern Illinois

  • Illinois raises awareness of human trafficking

  • Reminder: Lincoln native hosts CD release party

  • LCC Angels vs. MacMurray

  • AP News

Thursday, April 17:

  • City briefs

  • Lincoln native hosts CD release party

  • Online site leads to 'deadbeat parents' paying child support

  • Six collegiate cyber defense team finalists compete for national title in San Antonio

  • Logan County Genealogical and Historical Society to hear 'Initial Genealogical Research'

  • Red, White & True Mysteries: It's time to once again test your knowledge of United States history

  • AP News

Wednesday, April 16:

  • City prepared to pass fiscal year budget

  • Gusty winds expected Wednesday

  • Logan County observance of National Day of Prayer

  • Gov. Blagojevich accepts recommendations from Campus Security Task Force for enhancing safety on college campuses

  • Court rulings favorable to governor's proposed health care expansions

  • Letter: Parents, talk to your children

  • Moving on after divorce is support group's topic

  • Oasis update

  • Trivia night fundraiser for Alaskan missionary recruits

  • Saturday program at Vachel Lindsay Home to feature 'The Importance of Reading Unknown Poets'
    Part of National Poetry Month observance

  • Laura on Life: Flat bread and hideous suits

  • Logan Lanes bowling: American Bowling League

  • Illinois to host Clemson in ACC/Big Ten Challenge

Tuesday, April 15:

  • City Briefs: Police, Fire, City Hall Security, Budget and Sewer Program

  • Lincoln College Run, Ramble and Roll Features New Route

  • Executive Director Appointed to Newly Formed Illinois Power Agency
    Bradley/U of I Grad Seeks to Stabilize Illinois Energy Rates

  • State Employment Laws Protect Young Teens

  • The Callers Who Sounded Bitter

  • Sen. Bill Brady's Weekly Update

  • Weekly Outlook: Corn Fundamentals Strong

  • Logan Lanes Bowling:

    • Rise 'n' Shine League

    • Split 'n' Gutter League

  • AP News

Monday, April 14:

  • Security Systems to be Upgraded at Interstate Highway Rest Areas in Illinois

  • Recall Information

  • Weeds and Nuisance Fruits
    By John Fulton

  • Gala to Benefit UCP Land of Lincoln's Children's Services

  • Praise Service at Camp Griesheim Christian Retreat Center on April 20

  • Lincoln Track Team Beats the Weather
    LCHS Girls'
    Results From Panther Invitational
    By Rick L. Hobler

  • AP News

Saturday, April 12:

  • Lincoln Churches Come Together in Action

  • Cheatham to Partner in Habitat for Humanity Build in Lincoln

  • Minier Begins Planning Process With Research in Hand

  • Senate Approves National Heritage Area
    Central Illinois Recognized for Lincoln Legacy

  • Putting Life Into Old Cemeteries

  • Marriages

  • Dissolutions

  • (No court reports)

  • U of I Dairy Team Wins

  • Community Action Head Start Parents and Staff Attend Conference

  • YMCA Exchange

  • Home Country

  • AP News

Friday, April 11:

  • Smiley Hitting a Stride and on the Move With Lincoln and Logan County Economic Development Measures

  • County Briefs: Health Insurance, Wind Farm Advances and Public Transportation

  • Wind Advisory in Effect Until 7 p.m. Friday

  • Illinois State Police Teaching Kids NetSmartz

  • Former Speaker Dennis Hastert, SIU President Glenn Poshard Meet With Gov. Blagojevich, Legislative Leaders About Capital Plan to Build Roads, Bridges and Schools

  • Hartsburg-Emden Honor Roll

  • 'Antigone: The Burial at Thebes' Opens April 17 at Lincoln College

  • Laura on Life: The Ants Go Marching

  • Mutterings: LDN at the Final Four
    By Jeff Mayfield

  • Track and Field: Lady Railers Shine at Olympia
    By Rick L. Hobler

Thursday, April 10:

  • Technology and the Library Give Local Students the Edge
    Expert Tutor Assistance Available Online

  • Severe Weather Outlook: Flash Flood Watch

  • Gov. Blagojevich Proclaims American Ex-POW Recognition Day, Announces Illinois Veteran of the Month for April

  • Gov. Blagojevich Voices Disappointment at Failed House Vote on Common-Sense Gun Bill

  • Red, White & True Mysteries: An Edsel By Any Other Name Is Still a Failed Invention

  • What Type of Wine Goes With an Art Show?
    Art of Illinois Wine Garden May 17-18 to Benefit History

  • Illinois Juco Players of the Year Named

  • AP News

Wednesday, April 9:

  • Thursday Weather Concern

  • Gov. Blagojevich Announces Statewide Emergency Communications Plan Approved by U.S. Department of Homeland Security

  • Sen. Brady: Rezko Trial Underscores Need for Change on Health Facilities Board

  • Divorce Seminar Examines Reconciliation

  • Oasis Update

  • Washington-Monroe Honor Roll

  • Mount Pulaski High School Honor Roll

  • Book Look: 'Pssst!'

  • Basketball Camp for Girls

  • AP News

Tuesday, April 8:

  • Lincoln Residence Plagued by Sewer Backup Twice in a Week

  • Seasonal Weight Limits on Logan County Highways

  • Severe Weather Possible This Week

  • Illinois EPA Announces Spring 2008 Household Hazardous Waste Collection Schedule

  • Illinois Fire Marshal Urges Hotel Fire Safety As the Travel Season Gets Under Way

  • Gov. Blagojevich Announces Applications for Governor's Home Town Awards Now Available

  • Legislators Urge Governor to Release Soil and Water Conservation District Funds

  • Pest Season Comes Again
    By John Fulton

  • Weekly Outlook: Pork Industry Problems

  • Give Blood During National Donate Life Month

  • Zion Lutheran Students Get High Ratings at Regional History Fair

  • Guitar Recitals at Lincoln Christian College and Seminary This Evening

  • Logan Lanes Bowling:

    • American Bowling League

    • Rise 'n' Shine League

    • Split 'n' Gutter League

  • AP News

Monday, April 7:

  • Route 66 Garage Sale Is Looking for Vendors and Volunteers

  • Severe Weather Possible This Week

  • Community Action Administration and Energy Staff Attend Conference

  • Children's Books Added to Area Library by Habitat for Humanity of Logan County

  • Illinois Launches Physician Profile
    Information to Aid in Health Consumers' Choices

  • Precipitation Significant Throughout Illinois in March
    Snow in the North and Rain in the South

  • Recall Information

  • Lincoln Native Competes in National Speech Competition

  • Preachers Play Principia

  • AP News

Saturday, April 5:

  • Women Recognized with PATH Awards in Honor of Women's History Month

  • Marriages

  • Dissolutions

  • (No court reports)

  • Child Abusers Face Tougher Penalties

  • Reminders:

    • 23rd Annual Community Health Fair
      Displays, Health Screenings, the Grannies Return for More Hoops, and More

    • Lincoln FFA to Host Pancake and Sausage Breakfast

    • Recycle Your Old Tires
      Collection Scheduled 1st Saturday of April

    • Blood Drives Saturday and Monday Need Your Help

  • YMCA Exchange

  • A Gathering of Elizabethan Proportions
    Calling All Elizabeths

  • Home Country: Some Are Lucky, Some Aren't

  • Logan Lanes Bowling: American Bowling League

  • AP News

Friday, April 4:

  • Kids Get Health, Fitness and Safety Information

  • Diversity the 'Key' to Logan County Hardware

  • Used Tire Collection Saturday

  • Gov. Blagojevich Commemorates Dr. King's Assassination by Proclaiming Day of Remembrance
    All State Facilities to Fly Flags at Half-Staff From Sunrise to Sunset Friday

  • Gov. Blagojevich Applauds Homeowner Protection Legislation Introduced in Senate

  • Reminders:

    • 23rd Annual Community Health Fair
      Displays, Health Screenings, the Grannies Return for More Hoops, and More

    • Recycle Your Old Tires
      Collection Scheduled 1st Saturday of April

    • Blood Drives Saturday and Monday Need Your Help

  • Carroll Catholic School 3rd-Quarter Honor Roll and April Students of the Month

  • Laura on Life: Cartwheels and Other Dangerous Sports

  • Logan Lanes Bowling: Major Super Trios

    • Major Super Trios

    • Rise 'n' Shine League

    • Tuesday Super Trios

  • Illini Track Coach Winckler Retires
    Led Illini to 11 Big Ten Championships

  • AP News

Thursday, April 3:

  • Windmill-Themed Snack Shop Listed Among 'Ten Most Endangered Historic Places'

  • Gov. Blagojevich Encourages Illinoisans to Go Green, File Taxes Electronically
    Illinois Department of Revenue Says Filing Electronically Saves Paper, Increases Processing Efficiencies

  • Recall Amendment Passes House, Moves to Senate
    Statement from Illinois GOP Chairman

  • Blood Drives Saturday and Monday Need Your Help

  • Zonta Club to Hear Genesis Update

  • Heather Martin Receives Honors

  • Red, White & True Mysteries: When Harry Met Roy, It Was Bad News for Their 'Customers'

  • AP News

Wednesday, April 2:

  • Lincoln Offered Opportunity to Be Backdrop for Major Film

  • Community Action Executive Board Announced

  • Statewide Town Hall Meetings to Address Underage Drinking

  • New Members Elected to Christian Homes Board of Directors

  • Forgiveness Is Support Group's Topic

  • Oasis Update

  • Logan Lanes Bowling: Logan Lassies

  • Preachers Get Into the Win Column

  • AP News

Tuesday, April 1:

  • Lincoln College Student Uses Talent to Help End Child Poverty

  • HOPE Schedule Change

  • District 9 Teen Safety Initiative: Dangerous Driving Letters to Go to Parents
    New Laws in Effect

  • School Superintendent Selected for Juvenile Justice Department

  • 'Stitches in Time' 19th-Century Clothing Programs Will Entertain and Educate

  • Weekly Outlook: Friendly Reports for Corn

  • Blood Drive Thursday in Elkhart

  • New NIH Study Shows Older Corneas Suitable for Transplantation

  • Logan Lanes Bowling: Split 'n' Gutter League

  • Premier All-Star Game Results
    Lincoln's Schonauer Claims 3-Point Contest

  • AP News

 

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