Daily headlines

December 2012

 

 

New Year's weekend:
Dec. 29-Jan. 1

  • Updated Dec. 31: Railers finish Schnucks Classic with 3-1 consolation
    By Jeff Benjamin

  • Lincoln alderman hopefuls asked to submit credentials

  • Safe Ride available for New Year's Eve

  • Farmers Bank to host blood drive Jan. 4

  • New 'social host law' takes effect on New Year's Day

  • Reminder: Watch Night/First Day celebrates 150th anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation

  • Next month at Lincoln Presidential Museum: 3 authors, 3 different takes on history

  • Toby Keith to headline 2013 Illinois State Fair Grandstand entertainment

  • Home Country: It comes after Christmas

  • 'The Tyler Horchem Show'
    Railers take Urbana 55-20 Friday in Schnucks Classic
    By Jeff Benjamin

  • AP news

Friday, Dec. 28:

  • 'Predictions': Local artists' expressions of a future world

    • Album 1  |  Album 2

  • Patchy freezing drizzle and light snow possible

  • The year in Illinois history

  • Lincoln envelope Down Under digitally reunited with letter in Illinois

  • State announces health insurance nonprofit to apply for licensure to offer coverage as part of ACA

  • Library notes

  • Police reports

  • Railers drop opening game at the Schnucks Holiday Classic
    By Jeff Benjamin

  • AP news

Thursday, Dec. 27:

  • City Christmas tree pickup program starts Jan. 7

  • Retirement open house planned for Rev. Rich Reinwald

  • IDOT, Illinois police ramp up drunk driving and seat belt campaigns as 'Drive to Survive' continues

  • State health dept. adds new feature to pioneering Text2Survive mobile service

  • Lincoln Writer's Club will meet Jan. 8

  • Fire and rescue reports

  • AP news

Wednesday, Dec. 26:

  • Habitat for Humanity turns over keys to its 17th house

    • Album 1  |  Album 2  |  Album 3

  • Wind for central Illinois; blizzard to the southeast

  • Mount Pulaski to hold New Year's Eve memorial service on the courthouse lawn

  • HSLC board election Jan. 30

  • Illinois adds 16,400 jobs and rate falls to 8.7 pct
    November monthly job gain largest of the year

  • Help for those losing EUC unemployment insurance

  • Springfield Municipal Opera expands 2013 'Les Misèrables' run

  • Recalls announced

  • Fire and rescue reports

  • Logan Lanes:

    • Friday Night Mixed

    • Sunday Night Mixed

  • Redbirds close nonconference play with 83-57 win over Austin Peay

  • AP news

Christmas weekend:
Dec. 22-25

  • City council offers final farewell to the 'Senator'

  • Local artist John Sutton presents President Lincoln with a gift

  • Special Feature: When God is silent ...
    By Pastor Larry A. Crawford, Open Arms Christian Fellowship

  • Judge Thomas Harris assigned to 4th District Appellate Court

  • Walking through a winter wonderland

    • Album 1  |  Album 2

  • Mother Nature helps enhance the Christmas spirit

    • Album 1  |  Album 2

  • Christmas lights light up the nights and spread a little holiday cheer

  • Safe Ride available for Christmas Eve

  • A soldier's World War II Christmas story

  • Resources available for Illinois veterans dealing with post-traumatic stress disorder around the holidays

  • Illinois ranks 1st in volunteer rate among the country's 10 largest states

  • Miller Park Zoo closing early on Christmas Eve

  • Home Country: An old man gets lost on a cold night

  • Railers take a nail-biting 41-39 win over Glenwood
    By Jeff Benjamin

  • Collinsville Schnucks Holiday Classic

    • Tournament bracket

    • Diagram of gymnasium area

  • AP news

Friday, Dec. 21:

  • Winter Storm Draco darkens halls, halts traffic

  • IDOT looks to purchase Depot site on Chicago Street

  • Special Feature: Joy by degrees
    By Pastor Greg Wooten, Lincoln Church of the Nazarene

  • Hartem FFA agronomy team results

  • Mount Pulaski High School Illinois State Scholars announced

  • Experience winter at Sugar Grove Nature Center

  • Employment security offices closed Dec. 25, Jan. 1
    Claimants should certify; services available on Internet

  • Springfield Clinic names McKay as administrator

  • Madigan: Amgen to pay nearly $2 million for defrauding Illinois Medicaid program

  • Marriages

  • Railers hope to cool down Titan hotshots Allen, McAdams
    By Justin Tierney

  • Logan Lanes: Jay Bird League

  • AP news

Thursday, Dec. 20:

  • Logan County Art Association presents 'Predictions'

  • Faulseit disputes Mayan calendar end-of-the-world theory

  • Wet day to deteriorate rapidly: high winds, snow, falling temps

  • Local 4-H robotics team competes at regional

  • ALMH Auxiliary member Joan Horrom named to Illinois hospital group on volunteering

  • Win free Illinois food products

  • State offers tips to help seniors prepare for winter

  • Federal emergency unemployment ends for 90,000
    EUC ends Dec. 29; regular unemployment continues

  • Births:

    • Raelyn Star Bennett

    • Ava Grace Newlun

  • Police reports

  • Fire and rescue reports

  • ZLS Lady Eagles finish regular season

  • LCU's Brady Cremeens named NCCAA Athlete of the Week

  • Junior college running back Keoshian signs with ISU

  • Redbirds outlast Dayton 74-73

  • ISU women's basketball signs Wisconsin transfer

  • AP news

Wednesday, Dec. 19:

  • Logan County Board moves to allow mining
    Landowners anticipate signed contract with Hanson Materials

  • Major winter storm to bring thunderstorms, strong winds; heavy snow expected to the northwest

  • Scott Brown: Tae kwon do master dedicated to martial arts

    • Scott Brown: Tae kwon do master dedicated to martial arts -- album

  • Brian Bishop named ALMH December Employee of the Month

  • Jessica Awe is the Mount Pulaski Senior-of-the-Month

  • Governor directs state agencies to further strengthen school emergency response and prevention

  • Congressman-turned-soldier is 'General of the Month' at Old State Capitol

  • Book Look: 'The Berenstain Bears' Old-Fashioned Christmas'

  • WLB 8th grade wins final home game

  • Wolverines earn spilt with Wildcats

  • Mayfield's Mutterings: Braggin' Rights game on the horizon
    No. 10 Illinois takes on No. 12 Missouri on Saturday
    By Jeff Mayfield

  • AP news

Tuesday, Dec. 18:

  • Schools focus on reassuring students

  • Cause of Internet outage found

  • Aldermen give Green Cab a green light

  • City recognizes outstanding ward residents

    • City recognizes outstanding ward residents -- album

  • County reviews how to set elected officials' salaries and handle budgeting costs

  • Lincoln Woman's Club celebrates Christmas with program Wednesday

  • A home for Christmas
    Habitat for Humanity house blessing Sunday

  • Brande Montgomery joins Chris Coyne State Farm in Lincoln

  • State health department releases new data on infections in Illinois hospitals

  • Grant supports effort to digitize Lincoln's favorite newspaper

  • Railer wrestlers Schmidt and Brewer win 1st championships
    Coach Gardner anticipates more wins from team

  • AP news

Monday, Dec. 17:

  • State police report icy conditions in Logan County

  • Feature column: Christ, Corvettes and the spirit of Christmas
    By Dustin Fulton, preaching minister, Jefferson Street Christian Church

  • Lincoln alderman takes last stab at a parking ordinance

  • City Briefs: Auditor selection, lease agreement for safety complex, IEPA issue and CEDS top discussions
    City will choose to stay with Estes Bridgewater & Ogden

  • Mount Pulaski hosts Illinois State Trooper Kyle Deatherage Memorial 5K Race

  • 9th Logan County sales tax payment received for school facilities

  • Crop insurance juicy target in 'fiscal cliff' deal

  • IEMA, state fire marshal offer holiday gift ideas

  • State fire marshal urges residents to be fire-safe this holiday season

  • Holiday party hints for avoiding food poisoning

  • IEMA updates Ready Illinois website

  • Recalls announced

  • Police reports

  • Lincoln Swish basketball results

  • LC men's basketball results

  • Logan Lanes:

    • Friday Night Mixed

    • Sunday Night Mixed

  • Carmichael's career-high 30 leads Redbirds by Morgan State

  • AP news

Saturday, Dec. 15:

  • Last stop: Board to decide Tuesday on rezoning land for limestone mining

  • Notice to elderly and disabled on city primary election

  • Jessica Nguyen is the LCHS October Student of the Month

  • Gov. Pat Quinn responds to tragic Connecticut elementary school shooting

  • 1099G tax form available electronically speeds tax preparation, saves money, is environmentally friendly

  • State agriculture employees honored for outstanding service

  • New Year's events in Springfield to mark 150th anniversary of Emancipation Proclamation

  • Illinois Supreme Court approves cameras for courts in Knox County

  • Illinois donates surplus computers to help vets

  • Home Country: Windy Wilson plays Santa

  • Foiled last-second shot helps Railers take win over Southeast
    By Jeff Benjamin

  • Logan Lanes: Jay Bird League

  • AP news

Friday, Dec. 14:

  • Logan County Board hears hours of testimony in request to rezone property for mining

    • Last stop: Board to decide Tuesday on rezoning land for limestone mining

  • A Green Cab hopes to be in Lincoln soon

  • A tribute to a Mount Pulaski icon: Florence Bacon Schott Stoll
    By Phil Bertoni

    • Remembering Florence Stoll and the days of the kitchen band

  • Santa Claus just keeps coming to historic downtown Lincoln

  • Zion Lutheran student council offers warmth to those in need

  • Tommy Harris is the September LCHS Student of the Month

  • Logan County Board and committee minutes:

    • Nov. 29 meeting

    • Organizational meeting, Dec. 3

    • Airport and farm, Dec. 3

    • Road and bridge, Dec. 3

    • Building and grounds, Dec. 4

  • Memorial Medical expansion approved by state board

  • Madigan, 32 attorneys general reach nearly $43 million settlement with Pfizer

  • Railers set for showdown with versatile Spartans
    By Justin Tierney

  • CEL Panthers take 2 from Crusaders

  • LCU men's basketball vs. Holy Cross College

  • AP news

Thursday, Dec. 13:

  • City hashes through late penalties on sewer accounts

  • LCU names Frankland as seminary dean

  • Cathy Albert named ALMH Employee of the Year

  • Syngenta breaks ground for major expansion at its Clinton research and development facility

  • Weekly Outlook: Will corn and soybean prices

  • 2 counties added to emerald ash borer quarantine

  • Illinois Supreme Court approves cameras for courts in McLean County

  • Triad Guaranty Insurance and Triad Guaranty Assurance agree to being placed into rehabilitation

  • Attorney General Madigan sues firm for secretary of state scam

  • Fire and rescue reports

  • Mayfield's Mutterings: Illini now ranked No. 10!
    By Jeff Mayfield

  • Redbird Geoffrey Allen suspended indefinitely

  • AP news

Wednesday, Dec. 12:

  • Zoning appeals board to send a 'no recommendation' on quarry to county

  • Enterprise zone legislation, bicycle trail planning, comprehensive plan revisions top regional planning commission discussions

  • Farewell to the 'Senator'
    In memory of Orville 'Buzz' Busby

    • Building and safety officer: My thoughts on Buzz and the impact he made on me and the city that he loved

  • 1st Reading Wonderland project collects 309 books for children

  • Sara Shane grabs the gold at speech tournament

  • Flu facts
    From the Logan County Department of Public Health

  • Mayfield's Mutterings: Illini now ranked No. 10!
    By Jeff Mayfield

  • Federal appellate court strikes down Illinois' ban on concealed carry

  • Statement from state Rep. Bill Mitchell on concealed carry ruling

  • Little Wonders: 'Exciting Evergreens' at Sugar Grove Nature Center

  • WLB Wolverines vs. Springfield Calvary Saints

  • Lady Eagles vs. Our Savior's Lutheran, Springfield

  • LCU men's basketball vs. St. Louis Christian

  • Logan Lanes: Split N Gutter League

  • AP news

Tuesday, Dec. 11:

  • Farewell to the 'Senator'
    In memory of Orville 'Buzz' Busby

    • Building and safety officer: My thoughts on Buzz and the impact he made on me and the city that he loved

  • Over 800 toys delivered to Harrisburg

  • Mount Pulaski Community Choir and Orchestra presents a Christmas cantata

  • Heritage Plaza hosts holiday open house

  • ALMH announces new weight loss program

  • Arlene Van Hook is named director of volunteer services at Christian Village

  • State to host regional export seminars for small business owners

  • Miller Park Zoo hosts nighttime event

  • CEL splits home games with Hartem

  • LC men's basketball results

  • AP news

Monday. Dec. 10:

  • County zoning discussions: Enterprise zone to reorganize after 2015; septic system permits; rezoning for rock quarry request

  • Feature column: What is wrong with being ready?
    By Pastor Thomas R. Kamprath, Immanuel Lutheran Church

  • Annual Mount Pulaski Community Band Christmas concert at Vonderlieth Living Center

  • ALMH to host blood drive Thursday

  • Federal emergency unemployment ends in December

  • Intense search turns up financial records from Lincoln's congressional career

  • Recalls announced

  • Ace Hardware is the Chamber Business of the Week

  • Gaines rescues Lynx in 77-73 win over IVCC
    By Justin Tierney

    • LC men's basketball results

  • LC women's basketball results

  • Jr. Wolverines spilt 4 games over the weekend

  • Lincoln Swish go 2 for 3 vs. Pekin

  • Logan Lanes:

    • Friday Night Mixed

    • Sunday Night Mixed

  • Redbirds fall 51-35 to Eastern Washington in FCS quarterfinals

  • Redbirds pull away in 2nd half, top Western Michigan 85-63

  • AP news

Saturday, Dec. 8:

  • Local historians critique Spielberg movie
    Part 3: Was it flawed?

  • Jay Leno headliners include local tourism bureau officials

  • Lincoln American Legion Post 263 and Auxiliary
    prepare care packages for VA hospital

  • 'Tis the Season luncheon supports Lifeline

  • Claire Conrady is the Nov. ZLS Student of the Month

  • The joy of the Nativity -- Part 11

  • Social Security announces new Compassionate Allowances conditions

  • IEMA, Grainger offer winter storm preparedness sweepstakes

  • Illinois firearm deer season harvest reported at 99,324

  • Lincoln Presidential Museum explores disastrous Battle of Fredericksburg to mark Civil War Sesquicentennial

  • Redeploy Illinois program saves state $40 million

  • Home Country: Fishing talk at the singles group

  • Crimsons crush Railer winning streak 46-44 in OT
    By Jeff Benjamin

  • AP news

Friday, Dec. 7:

  • Heritage Plaza hosts holiday open house Saturday

  • Pink Shutter participates in a 'Thrifty Christmas' competition

  • Abraham Lincoln Healthcare Foundation offers bricks in lieu of coal this Christmas

  • Local historians critique Spielberg movie
    Part 2: How it compares with others

  • Route 66 advocate and historian Carl Johnson dies

  • Carroll Catholic announces Students of the Month

  • Agency salutes 'the best and the brightest' of Class of 2013-2014, including 25 Logan County students
    ISAC announces Illinois State Scholars

  • Special feature from the
    LDN 
    Home for the Holidays magazine

    • Planning a party without big problems

    • Alcohol-free drinks

  • The joy of the Nativity -- Part 10

  • Farmers identify regulations as biggest threat to long-term profitability

  • Cool, dry November in Illinois

  • Prevent winter fun from becoming a DUI

  • Heart failure support group to meet at Memorial

  • New Holland Methodist presents 'Silent Night, Holy Night'

  • Railers face big challenges in Jacksonville Crimsons
    By Justin Tierney

  • LC men's basketball results

  • Lincoln College's Aaron Simpson named NJCAA Player of the Week

  • AP news

Thursday, Dec. 6:

  • New HSLC pet cemetery to be beautiful and raise funds

  • Annual Elkhart Christmas Candlelight Service

  • Local historians critique Spielberg movie
    Part 1: All agree the film is incredible

  • Logan County 4-H'ers earn achievement awards

  • Community Action board meeting notice

  • Special feature from the
    LDN 
    Home for the Holidays magazine

    • Planning a meal that doesn't wear you out

  • Central Illinois communities donate fire vehicle to New Jersey

  • Weekly Outlook: Continued support for corn prices

  • Illinois expands Prescription Monitoring Program to help combat prescription drug abuse

  • Police reports

  • Fire and rescue reports

  • LCU baseball signs Jarod Haskell

  • ZLS Lady Eagles win 2 with Trinity Lutheran, Bloomington

  • Logan Lanes: Jay Bird League

  • Mayfield's Mutterings: Illini escape trap game; dump Western Carolina 72-64
    By Jeff Mayfield

  • AP news

Wednesday, Dec. 5:

  • City council welcomes Bill Hoagland to Main Street Lincoln

    • Santa Claus is coming to downtown Lincoln

  • The electric railroad: A legend in Illinois transportation

    • The electric railroad: A legend in Illinois transportation -- album
      Photos courtesy of Rick Naugle

  • Local folks spend time in jail for a good cause -- album

  • Habitat for Humanity monthly electronics collection Saturday

  • Bosom Buddies host fundraiser at Russell Stover's

  • University of Illinois scholarship offered to Lutheran men

  • Special feature from the
    LDN  
    Home for the Holidays
     magazine

    • Starting a family tradition: Sending season's greetings in the electronic age

  • The joy of the Nativity -- Part 8

  • Illinois parents, grandparents encouraged to invest in tuition savings plans this holiday season before 2013 rate increase

  • Miller Park Zoo has full slate of holiday events

    Mount Pulaski Lady Toppers off to a great start for a stellar season
    By Teena Lowery

    • Mount Pulaski Lady Toppers off to a great start for a stellar season -- album

  • WLB Wolverines take 2 against CEL Panthers

  • 2nd-half Wyoming rally downs Illinois State 81-67

  • AP news

Tuesday, Dec. 4:

  • Even with flip of coin, no changes in makeup of county board

  • County board members and officials take oath of office

    • Album 1  |  Album 2

  • Chamber recognizes excellence in our community

  • LCHS speech team places 6th in 'Princesses of Speech' tournament

  • Hartsburg-Emden FFA seeking donations for consignment auction

  • Lincoln College announces scholarship recipients

  • Atlanta Betterment Fund board introduces 'Rt. 66 Reinterpreted' Art Project

  • Girl Scouts are looking to give the gift of Girl Scouting

  • Special feature from the
    LDN 
    Home for the Holidays magazine

    • Traveling a distance home for the holidays

  • The joy of the Nativity -- Part 7

    • Album 1  |  Album 2

  • Certified livestock manager training scheduled

  • Illinois EPA releases Air Quality Report for 2011

  • St. John UCC December schedule of events

  • WLB Lady Wolverines headed to state

  • LCU men lose to reigning NCCAA champs

  • LCU women drop heated battle to Northland

  • Department of Insurance monthly disciplinary report now available online

  • WLB Lady Wolverines headed to state

    • WLB Lady Wolverines headed to state -- album

  • LCU men lose to reigning NCCAA champs

  • LCU women drop heated battle to Northland

  • AP news

Monday, Dec. 3:

  • County engineer brings road issue to city council

  • Airport to get new runway lighting in 2013

  • A New Holland-Middletown Mustang Style Christmas

  • Information Station's annual holiday open house Friday

  • Diabetes support group to meet at Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital

  • Porter Bell Unit to meet Wednesday

  • Feature column: Moose lessons
    By Ron Otto, preaching minister, Lincoln Christian Church

  • Special feature from the
    LDN 
    Home for the Holidays
    magazine

    • The transforming power of the season: Believing and being your best

  • The 2012 Lincoln Christmas Parade -- picture magazine

  • The joy of the Nativity -- Part 6

  • How to avoid the flu
    National Influenza Vaccination Week

  • Presidential museum launching exhibit on Benito Juarez, the 'Mexican Lincoln'

  • African-American Civil War heroes to be portrayed at presidential library

  • Governor's monthly newsletter: November

  • Department of Financial and Professional Regulation disciplinary report for October available

  • Appellate court rules in attorney general's suit to end pension of former Chicago police commander

  • Recalls announced

  • Brutal 1st half leads to Lady Lynx loss to Carl Sandburg
    By Justin Tierney

    • LC women's basketball results

  • LCU men's basketball drops close game to Maranatha

  • LCU women's basketball loses to No. 1 Maranatha

  • Lincoln Swish basketball scores

  • Logan Lanes:

    • Friday Night Mixed

    • Sunday Night Mixed

  • No. 15 Redbirds advance in FCS playoffs, beat No. 6 Appalachian State 38-37 in OT

  • Illinois State falls short at No. 5 Louisville 69-66

  • AP news

Saturday, Dec. 1:

  • CEL school board accepts 3 resignations
    Building renovation plans continue: Experts explain funding and advise on HVAC options

  • County approves $600,000 bond issue to cover trials and approves budget for 2013

  • Tails wag at 'Paws for Reading' night in New Holland-Middletown

    • Tails wag at 'Paws for Reading' night in New Holland-Middletown -- album

  • Did you know Joe Schroth? Local historian seeking your info

  • Special feature from the
    LDN 
    Home for the Holidays magazine

    • The presence of Santa in Lincoln

  • The 2012 Lincoln Christmas Parade -- picture magazine

  • 'Made with love'
    Carroll Catholic students bake loaves for Sunday bazaar

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

  • The joy of the Nativity -- Part 5

  • Railers dominate Taylorville 66-36
    By Jeff Benjamin

  • Sauk Valley star spoils LC comeback; Lady Lynx lose 75-65
    By Justin Tierney

  • Illinois Department of Agriculture encourages public to 'buy local'
    '25 Days of Christmas' promotion to raise awareness of Illinois food products

  • Illinois donates hundreds of surplus computers to organizations helping veterans

  • Bill Brady to support temporary visitor driver's licenses for undocumented immigrants

  • Abraham Lincoln and the dilemma of alcohol
    Guy Fraker, author of 'Lincoln's Ladder to the Presidency,' to discuss Lincoln's views Thursday at presidential museum

  • Illinois and the Korean War, December 1952

  • Library notes

  • Home Country: A deer hunter's safety notes

  • Railers dominate Taylorville 66-36
    By Jeff Benjamin

  • Sauk Valley star spoils LC comeback; Lady Lynx lose 75-65
    By Justin Tierney

  • WLB Wolverines split pair on the road with Hartsburg-Emden

  • Lady Eagles vs. Bethel Lutheran School of Morton

  • LCHS wrestling results

  • LCU loses to Great Lakes in an offensive thriller

  • Logan Lanes: Jay Bird League

  • AP news

 

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