Daily headlines

April 2009

 

Thursday, April 30:

  • 3rd annual Airport Daze celebrates aviation in Logan County
    Remote-controlled model aircraft demonstrations featured Saturday

  • IDPH: Swine flu probable cases in Illinois

    • More swine flu stories and information in our Health section

  • IDOT, state police promote motorcycle awareness

  • Police reports

  • Mount Pulaski community calendar for May

  • Red, White & True Mysteries: A man named Rex became king of the restaurant industry

  • AP news

Wednesday, April 29:

  • City: New budget approved, calling for $2 million-plus increase this year
    Heritage Days celebration set for July 4 holidays; and more

  • Mayor Elizabeth 'Beth' Davis-Kavelman honored for service

  • Logan County to receive $10,017 to supplement emergency food and shelter programs in the county

  • Logan County gathers ideas for future growth

  • Lincoln Public Library District and Rolling Prairie Library System partner with Ameren for energy savings

  • IDOT traffic division moving to Springfield site

  • Illinois Community College Board increasing effort to reach high school dropouts

  • Police reports

  • Oasis notes

  • Park district notes

  • Book Look: 'Too Many Toys'

  • Laura on Life: It's all in the name

  • Alcohol Awareness Month (Part 2)

  • AP news

Tuesday, April 28:

  • Logan County officials prepare for swine flu

    • Swine flu fact sheet

    • Up-to-date CDC information
      5 states with 40 cases total in US

  • Logan County gathers ideas for future growth

  • Local food pantry adds extra day for seniors, disabled

  • Humane Society dog wash a sparkling success -- in pictures

  • Railsplitter Antique Auto Club visits downtown Lincoln -- in pictures

  • First Presbyterian Church, St. John's Lutheran Church in Hartsburg, LCHS Class of '66, Zonta scholarships, Zion Lutheran and Humane Society's good news make the Close Up
    By Mike Fak

  • Police reports

  • Weekly Outlook: Swine flu

  • AP news

Monday, April 27:

  • State public health director updates swine flu outbreak and stresses importance of preventive measures
    No confirmed cases in Illinois

  • Severe weather possible late today and this evening

  • Personality of the Week
    She tells a good story and helps children shape their lives: Louella Moreland

  • Lincoln Junior High School play Friday and Saturday

  • Illini Central High School presents 'Leaving Iowa'

  • Lincoln College 5K run, 1-mile walk -- in pictures

  • Recall information

  • Police reports

  • Laura on Life: Detox, diet, fasting -- same thing

  • Complete results of Glenwood Titan Invitational track event Friday night:

    • Girls' results (PDF)

    • Boys' results (PDF)

  • AP news

Saturday, April 25:

  • You don't have to drive far to go far
    Heartland to offer full 1st-year transfer curriculum at Lincoln Center

  • County, agency and business leaders pulling Logan County forward
    Classes on job search skills offered Saturday
    And more

  • Elkhart to host business startup seminar
    Learn how to start a business

  • LCHS sophomores' field trip -- in pictures

  • Former Lincoln College Lynx to be honored this weekend for achievements

  • Quinn holding firm on income tax proposal

  • Quinn turns to familiar faces to run state government

  • YMCA notes

  • Letters:

    • Thank you to sponsors of Run for Your Life

    • Know your rights

  • Home Country (column)

  • AP news

Friday, April 24:

  • County, agency and business leaders pulling Logan County forward
    Classes on job search skills offered Saturday
    And more

  • Lincoln College athletes help clean up Lincoln Park District -- album 1

  • Lincoln College athletes help clean up Lincoln Park District -- album 2

  • Public invited to join Lincoln College for 5K run, 1-mile walk this weekend

  • Sign-up available for Community Action 2009 Cubs baseball trip

  • Tough national economy continues to increase Illinois jobless rate

  • Community calendar, Lincoln Special Olympics, LCHS band, Christian Child Care, Workforce Readiness Expo, Humane Society and Railsplitter Antique Auto Club all in Close Up
    By Mike Fak

  • Police reports

  • AP news

Thursday, April 23:

  • Fire heavily damages Lincoln residence

  • Lincoln Kiwanis Club accepting scholarship applications
    For students attending Lincoln College or Lincoln Christian College

  • Logan County Master Gardener group plant sale May 2

  • Office Professionals Luncheon -- in pictures

  • State's historic sites reopen today

  • Police reports

  • Camp Griesheim -- a natural retreat

  • Red, White & True Mysteries: Product developed during World War I became too popular for its own good

  • LCHS girls compete in 4-way track meet

  • AP news

Wednesday, April 22:

  • County: Board delays decision on removal of health insurance benefit for future board members

  • City: City Hall to get new roof; other budget matters; downtown prom and Route 66 events approved; Arbor Day recognition; scavenger permit stickers dropped

  • Lincoln City Council honors mayor and aldermen -- in pictures

  • Officials and public generate ideas for city of Lincoln CEDS -- in pictures

  • Lincoln Rotary Club cleans up -- in pictures

  • No reality TV trip to Costa Rica for Blagojevich

  • Food drive to create Lincoln-themed structures at presidential library April 27-May 3

  • Oasis notes

  • Book Look: 'Made From Scratch'

  • Laura on Life: Children who go bump in the night

  • Kiwanis scholarship opportunity for area students

  • AP news

Tuesday, April 21:

  • Lincoln City Council honors Alderman Verl Prather, Alderwoman Wanda Lee Rohlfs and Mayor Beth Davis-Kavelman

  • City: City Hall to get new roof; other budget matters; downtown prom and Route 66 events approved; Arbor Day recognition; scavenger permit stickers dropped

  • Lincoln Public Library goes green

  • ALMH celebrates 55 years of volunteer services

  • LCHS students promote environment -- in pictures

  • FFA Farm Animal Awareness Day -- in pictures

  • Midwest corn farmers battling wet field blues

  • St. John United Church, the Simonson family, Lesleigh Bennett, the FFA food drive, Washington-Monroe honor roll and LC blood drive all in Close Up
    By Mike Fak

  • Police reports

  • Weekly Outlook: Beef

  • This week's 'Viewpoint' guest

  • AP news

Monday, April 20:

  • Significant drug seizure Friday in Logan County

  • City: Siren to move from City Hall to safety complex; salvage, switch and save planned for lift station; and more

  • Personality of the Week
    Young corporate manager's balance of work, civic duties and coaching a gift to the community: Cody Atkins

  • ALMH community meetings with corrected dates

  • LCHS landscaping class dresses up high school grounds -- in pictures

  • Lincoln College students initiate 'Green Week'

  • April 19-25 is Week of the Young Child
    Christian Child Care plans weeklong celebration

  • Recall information

  • Police reports

  • Early spring pests and reminders
    Extension Week April 19-25
    By John Fulton

  • AP news

Saturday, April 18:

  • Community Action, Habitat explain plan to work together
    Partnership plans to seek grant to buy and restore foreclosed homes

  • The best of the best: District 27 participants in spelling contest

  • District 27 spelling bee (in pictures)

  • Jennifer Glick: Community Action Employee of the Quarter

  • Risk stakes higher for ag producers

  • Dissolutions

  • Letter: Losses and thanks following fire at McEntire Roofing building, which housed Legends Billiards Bar

  • YMCA notes

  • HOPE May schedule

  • Laura on Life: Only morning people like prehistoric animals

  • Home Country (column)

  • AP news

Friday, April 17:

  • County looks at cutting health insurance for board members

  • City: Roof for City Hall doesn't fit into the budget
    Department head pay raises revoted

  • Chamber hosts Workforce Readiness Expo free to community

  • Logan County coroner's inquest determines Clinton man's death accidental

  • Quinn says historic sites to reopen

  • Illinois March unemployment tops 9 percent

  • Conservation police trainee exams scheduled

  • Shrine Club, LCGHS, Zion Lutheran, Humane Society and Armington fundraiser all in Close Up
    By Mike Fak

  • Police reports

  • What's new at the park district?

  • AP news

Thursday, April 16:

  • Lincoln: Brainstorming for CEDS
    New fire station, street repairs and upgrades identified as top priorities

  • Together for Lincoln to host Dave Ramsey's 'Town Hall for Hope'
    April 23 at 7 p.m.

  • Lincoln Christian Church to hold auditions for 'The Pirates of Penzance'

  • ALMH plans community meetings on new hospital

  • Quinn calling on whistleblowers to help

  • Police reports

  • Taxes

  • Red, White & True Mysteries: Morphine addict's invention didn't cure his addiction

  • HOPE schedule change

  • AP news

Wednesday, April 15:

  • Indian Rotary group study exchange team visits Mount Pulaski

  • Mount Pulaski Clinic celebrates anniversary Thursday

  • Where is spring? April vying for the coldest in a century

  • Lincoln MS Walk at Kickapoo Creek Park on May 3

  • Lincoln College showcases 1-act plays by Tennessee Williams

  • Weekly Outlook: Pressures

  • April is Alcohol Awareness Month

  • Moving on after divorce is support group's topic

  • Oasis notes

  • LCC Luminary

  • Spring Praise Service to be held at Camp Griesheim

  • Laura on Life: How do I get out of here?

  • AP news

Tuesday, April 14:

  • Local professional creating outdoor living spaces

  • Abe's 1858 namesake town rally-speech published in the Lincoln bicentennial issue of the Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society

  • New Education Task Force to address dropouts

  • ALMH changes diabetes class time

  • Lincoln designated as Tree City for 8th consecutive year

  • Abraham Lincoln Quarter Midget Assoc., Humane Society, Vicki Larson, wildflower walk and Family Medical Center in Close Up
    By Mike Fak

  • Police reports

  • Weekly Outlook: Pressures

  • Raising the bar for child care consumer education and referral services:
    Community Child Care Connection achieves national Quality Assurance

  • This week's 'Viewpoint' guest

  • March food inspection scores

  • AP news

Monday, April 13:

  • Personality of the Week
    Toilet paper and a parking spot brought director to Oasis: Dom Dalpoas

  • Tourism bureau dinner features Lincoln bicentennial theme

  • Students to be initiated into Phi Theta Kappa at Lincoln College

  • Ill. officials mull images for 2010 quarters

  • Recall information

  • Police reports

  • Guidelines for dividing perennials, mowing
    Master Gardener plant sale May 2
    By John Fulton

  • AP news

Saturday, April 11:

  • Community Action Partnership taking CSBG scholarship applications

  • AG Madigan questions income tax hike

  • Quinn: Vote on reforms

  • Public meeting announcement
    Community Action and Habitat considering HUD grant application

  • Marine Corps League to form local detachment

  • Marriages

  • (No dissolutions)

  • YMCA notes

  • Oasis notes

  • Home Country (column)

  • AP news

Friday, April 10:

  • Opportunity to dispose of household appliances

  • Illinois teachers' pension chief quits
    Agency was singled out for ethics reform

  • Illinois will get $82 million for child care, vaccines

  • Training offered for day care providers

  • Railer Band Boosters, Jefferson St. Church, Humane Society, LCCS Run for Your Life, the VFW and The Cell all make Close Up
    By Mike Fak

  • Logan Lanes: Major Super Trios

  • AP news

Thursday, April 9:

  • Sun shines on Castle Manor groundbreaking in Lincoln

  • Groundbreaking for Castle Manor Supportive Living -- in pictures

  • USDA helps take the bite out of costs for community projects

  • Ravinia Festival's Lincoln Trio to play in Lincoln

  • Ill. official: No Wrigley deal without numbers

  • Illinois legislation to create National Military Family Relief Fund

  • Police reports

  • Red, White & True Mysteries: Abigail had a habit of writing letters to the future president

  • Have your 'ACE in the whole' in the game of life
    Build a strong foundation to avoid gambling with your health

  • AP news

Wednesday, April 8:

  • Area agency looking at how to use federal stimulus money
    Community Action Partnership explains what funds will do for area

  • Unofficial county election results

  • Lincoln College dedicates Center for Adult Learning

  • Lincoln College dedicates Center for Adult Learning -- in pictures

  • Relay for Life teams now being formed

  • Slowing down saves lives on Illinois highways

  • Divorce seminar examines reconciliation

  • Oasis notes

  • Laura on Life: A boy's career path

  • Lincoln College volleyball signs 6 to 2009 roster

  • AP news

Tuesday, April 7:

  • City: Castle Manor plans approved; assisted-living facility to break ground Wednesday

    • Nuisance property costs bite budget; ETSB contract renewal approved; casualty and workers' comp insurance chosen; Comcast report; electric supplier contracted

    • Council supports hiring for safety of prison workers

    • Car dealer believes city purchases should be kept in town

  • Power outage in downtown Lincoln this afternoon

  • Send an SOS and this group comes running

  • Note: Sirens will be tested at 10 a.m. Tuesday

  • Chamber hosts event to honor office professionals

  • Athletics is focus for Lincoln College Alumni Reunion Weekend

  • Safe Kids Logan County offers age-appropriate tips to help keep children safe

  • Quilters, WL-B honor roll, Zonta, Humane Society, Easter egg hunt and blood drives all in Close Up
    By Mike Fak

  • Election today: Consolidated election positions and issues

  • Police reports

  • Weekly Outlook: Hog outlook

  • This week's 'Viewpoint' guest

  • Mayfield's Mutterings: It's all over in Detroit
    By Jeff Mayfield

  • AP news

Monday, April 6:

  • Personality of the Week
    Coleen Moore: Her caring attitude profoundly influences kids and child care workers

  • City dedicates new fire truck -- in pictures

  • The 24th annual Community Health Fair -- in pictures (part 1)

  • The 24th annual Community Health Fair -- in pictures (part 2)

  • Recall information

  • Police reports

  • Nuisance pests
    By John Fulton

  • Retailer pesticide training available online

  • Railers win pair Saturday, even record at 3-3

  • Logan Lanes: Major Super Trios

  • AP news

Saturday, April 4:

  • San Jose: 150 years of looking out for each other

  • A healthy dose of kids; at this year's kids' health fair (in pictures)

  • County ordinance concerning on-site wastewater disposal to be discussed

  • Capital bill passes, signed by governor
    Area legislators support measure despite concerns

  • Community Action Head Start checking car seats for safety

  • Letter: Supports yes vote for New Holland-Middletown School District referendum

  • Marriages

  • Dissolutions

  • YMCA notes

  • Laura on Life: The power of flowers

  • Home Country (column)

  • Mayfield's Mutterings: Hello from Detroit!
    By Jeff Mayfield

  • AP news

Friday, April 3:

  • Blagojevich indictment about money: lots of it

    • Complete coverage of Blagojevich indictment in State News

  • Spring landfill hours

  • Ill. House OKs overhaul of state pension boards

  • LC Genealogical and Historical Society, Head Start, health fair, breast cancer support group and YMCA in Close Up
    By Mike Fak

  • Police reports

  • Palm Sunday

  • Logan Lanes: Logan Lassies

  • AP news

Thursday, April 2:

  • Blagojevich indicted on federal corruption charges

  • Truck fire severely damages McEntire Roofing, Legends Billiards and Bar (with pictures)

  • Tobacco users feel the bite as federal and state tobacco taxes spike

  • City of Lincoln prepares to vote on insurance, electricity supplier and Nicholson Rd. railroad crossing improvements

  • Truck fire severely damages McEntire Roofing, Legends Billiards and Bar (with pictures)

  • Jefferson Street Christian Church spring choir program (in pictures)

  • Two Lincoln College theater students nominated for Ryan Award

  • Lincoln College Run, Ramble and Roll aimed at families

  • Looking at business opportunities in the stop-smoking industry

  • Red, White & True Mysteries: 18-year-old Mary Godwin created a monster in England

  • AP news

Wednesday, April 1:

  • Fire heavily damages McEntire Roofing building

  • It's good ol' Southern-style BBQ come to Lincoln
    Triple C Bar-B-Q preparing a variety of sandwiches for carryout

  • Illinois Head Start Association board members named

  • Ill. gets $3B for education in stimulus money
    Funds to start coming this week

  • Illinois reform panel unveils anti-corruption plan

  • Records show Tribune Co. lobbying of Blagojevich

  • New law reduces hospital charges for uninsured

  • Weekly Outlook: Friendly reports

  • Forgiveness is support group's topic

  • Library notes

  • Park district notes

  • Oasis notes

  • Book Look: 'How to Speak Dog!'

  • Laura on Life: Are we having fun yet?

  • Logan Lanes:

    • American Bowling League

    • Tuesday Super Trios

  • AP news

Tuesday, March 31:

  • Lake Fork auction: A community pulls together
    Biscuits and hot chocolate ward off chill

  • Semi overturns near milepost 134 on I-55
    No injuries reported

  • Logan County Health Fair goes green
    Recycling and proper disposal of unwanted medicine available

  • Illinois Department of Veterans' Affairs salutes women veterans

  • Christian Child Care, Jaycees, Community Action Partnership, local blood drives, Blades Nail and Hair Salon, and Lincoln Rotary in the Close Up
    By Mike Fak

  • This week's 'Viewpoint' guest

  • Logan Lanes: Split 'n' Gutter League

  • AP news

Monday, March 30:

  • Personality of the Week
    Charlene Bowers: She's looking out for her neighbors' good health

  • Public invited to fire truck dedication Saturday

  • A Sunday in black and white (pictorial)

  • A weekend for the dogs: Chihuahuas, that is (pictorial)

  • Recall information

  • Police reports

  • Snow, weeds and nuisance fruit
    By John Fulton

  • Logan Lanes: Major Super Trios

  • AP news

 

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