Daily headlines

July 2008

 

Thursday, July 31:

  • It's not always 'fair' weather
    Coordinators, vendors take bad weather in stride

  • Logan County Fair rebounds on the second day -- pictures

  • Community Action announces new Head Start director

  • State fire marshal warns about generator dangers

  • Police reports

  • Marriages

  • Dissolutions

  • Logan County Fair show results:

    • 4-H Barrow Show

    • 4-H Dairy Show

    • 4-H Gilt Show

    • 4-H Goat Show

    • 4-H Miscellaneous Show

    • 4-H Rabbit Show

  • Schumacher joins Christian Homes

  • Red, White & True Mysteries: Could this war have started over a stolen pig?

  • Final results from 2008 Illinois Junior Girls' Golf Championship
    Hepler ties for 5th

  • AP news

Wednesday, July 30:

  • Sabra Boyd crowned 2008 Logan County Fair queen
    Heavy rains, wind don't stop pageant

  • The 2008 Logan County Fair opens -- pictures

  • The 2008 Logan County queen chosen -- pictures

  • Storm causes damage and power outages

  • High gas prices fueling runaway taxes

  • Police reports

  • Logan County Fair show results:

    • 4-H Cat Show

    • 4-H Crops Show

    • 4-H Dog Show

    • 4-H Home Beautification Show

    • 4-H Horse & Pony Show

    • 4-H Poultry Show

    • 4-H Vegetable & Fruit Gardening Show

  • Reminder: Public transportation stakeholders to meet

  • Oasis update

  • Book Look: 'The Battle for Skandia'

  • Whiteman named men's basketball coach at Lincoln College

  • AP news

Tuesday, July 29:

  • Five contestants to vie for Miss Logan County Fair queen crown tonight

  • Positive signs on city's west side
    Combined home ware retailers hope to increase community draw

  • Lincoln Christian Church sponsoring blood drive

  • A 'fair' amount of great information in today's Close Up
    By Mike Fak

  • Sticky mess under the trees
    By John Fulton

  • Weekly Outlook: Cattle numbers and prices

  • Logan County Fair results: 4-H Visual Arts

  • This week's 'Viewpoint' guest

  • AP news

Monday, July 28:

  • Logan County's famous midway ready for opening day

  • Traffic Stop Statistical Study complete for state police

  • Extension offers Cloverbud Camp for 5-7-year-olds

  • Recall information

  • Police reports

  • Review of 'Cheaper by the Dozen'

  • Lincoln Legion vs. Metamora

  • Logan Lanes bowling: Thursday Super Four

  • AP news

Saturday, July 26:

  • Lincoln police advise homeowners avoid confronting burglars

  • Extra: Review of 'Cheaper by the Dozen'

  • 2008 Miss Logan County Fair queen contestants

  • Public transportation stakeholders to meet

  • Mount Pulaski accepting junk this weekend

  • Governor agrees with ACLU on consent search study

  • YMCA Exchange (column)

  • June food inspection scores

  • Home Country (column)

  • AP news

Friday, July 25:

  • City: Economic director briefs council
    CEDS, enterprise zone, SCORE and business incubator progress

  • Close Up: Plenty to do, plenty to feel good about
    By Mike Fak

  • O'Neill declares candidacy for Lincoln mayor

  • Police reports

  • Marriages

  • Lincoln Legion vs. Pontiac

  • AP news

Thursday, July 24:

  • Interests peak in Lincoln mayoral race

  • Lincoln fun and sport complex gives kids something to do

  • LCHS announces school opening dates

  • Road closure in Chester Township

  • Police reports

  • Lincoln Christian Church's VBS raises money for 'Together for Lincoln'

  • Red, White & True Mysteries: Secret agent's art imitated his lifestyle as a spy

  • AP news

Wednesday, July 23:

  • City: Hospital CEO promotes building new hospital

  • Nothing runs like a Diers

  • Abe Lincoln Quarter Midget Association to host regional event

  • LCT musical 'Cheaper by the Dozen' rehearsal going well -- pictures

  • Marriages

  • Dissolutions

  • Oasis update

  • Letter from Pat O'Neill

  • AP news

Tuesday, July 22:

  • City finances updated
    2008 appropriations passed; treasurer cautions use

  • A dark night darkened further by storm

  • Lincoln providing storm debris pickup

  • Storm damage in Lincoln -- pictures

  • Accolades, anniversaries and activities make the Close Up
    By Mike Fak

  • Weekly Outlook: Corn and soybean prices

  • Police reports

  • This week's 'Viewpoint' guest

  • Letter: Time to deal with property code violations

  • AP news

Monday, July 21:

  • Early morning rains, wind hit area

  • 'Dark Knight' brought record paychecks to Illinoisans

  • Recall information

  • Police reports

  • Green June bugs and cicada killers
    By John Fulton

  • Lincoln Heat 12U end great season

  • AP news

Saturday, July 19:

  • Sears set to open Woodlawn Rd. store

  • Theater director, visiting professor at SIU has roots in Lincoln community

  • Brady slams Senate Leader Jones
    Claims Jones more interested in pay raise than budget

  • YMCA Exchange (column)

  • Civil War musical to be performed under the stars
    July 24-27 shows in Springfield's Union Square Park

  • Laura on Life: On my pillow-cloud

  • Home Country (column)

  • AP news

Friday, July 18:

  • Wind farm offers county and townships economic benefits

  • Heat kills
    Kids in cars

  • Emden cranking it up for homecoming tonight

  • Community Action announces low-interest loans for small business

  • Close Up: So much good information and all the space in the world to tell it
    By Mike Fak

  • Lincoln Legion vs. Taylorville

  • AP news

Thursday, July 17:

  • It's hot and getting hotter
    What you can do

  • Outstanding Logan County 4-H members receive Kiwanis awards

  • USDA designates 74 Illinois counties natural disaster areas

  • Leslee Moore is ALMH's June Employee of the Month

  • Police reports

  • Lincoln Christian College welcomes new faculty for 2008-09 academic year

  • Red, White & True Mysteries: Inventor of wrench sabotaged its name

  • AP news

Wednesday, July 16:

  • Logan County votes on wind farm

  • Lincoln College names Klemm as new athletic director

  • ALMH medical staff updated on breast cancer prevention issues

  • Volunteers needed at Illinois State Fair

  • Police reports

  • 2008 yield expectations study

  • Announcement: Habitat for Humanity vegetable sales start Wednesday at 618 Logan St., next to CCA

  • Oasis update

  • Book Look: 'Treehouses and Other Cool Stuff: 50 Projects You Can Build Yourself'

  • Lincoln Legion vs. Mount Zion

  • AP news

Tuesday, July 15:

  • Rains keep coming, floods keep happening
    Great floods don't rely on calendars

  • County board hears additional public comment on wind farm
    Residential property owners ask board's support protecting property value

  • Illinois makes fishy Iowa bailout, sends in trout

  • Good food, good deeds, good times make the Close Up
    By Mike Fak

  • Weekly Outlook: Corn and soybeans

  • This week's 'Viewpoint' guest

  • Announcement: Habitat for Humanity vegetable sales start Wednesday at 618 Logan St., next to CCA

  • Laura on Life: We know things

  • AP news

Monday, July 14:

  • Torrential rains pound area ... again

  • Heavy rains expected to have late effects on trees and plants

  • County board hears additional public comment on wind farm
    Residential property owners ask board's support protecting property value

  • New chamber director's focus on business recruitment and retention
    Hake jumps in with both feet, planning near and distant events

  • Lincoln police invite town to a night out

  • Recall information

  • Police reports

  • Water damage
    By John Fulton

  • What is 'God's Big Backyard'?

  • AP news

Saturday, July 12:

  • Kids, community bail pooch out of pound

  • Lincoln makes list of top 10 cities in America ... for tornadoes

    • Pictures from 1999 tornado just east of Lincoln

  • Tourism kiosk just the beginning as community approaches Abe's bicentennial

  • Logan County 4-H Food and Nutrition Show results

  • Logan County 4-H Home and Family Show results

  • YMCA Exchange (column)

  • Letter: Thanks for community support of circus

  • Laura on Life: Tending to the rules

  • Home Country (column)

  • AP news

Friday, July 11:

  • City briefs: City to hear new hospital plans
    Appropriations reviewed
    Heritage Days leaves good memories

  • Mystery full-moon train trip to stop in Lincoln

  • Birds in Illinois test positive for West Nile

  • Police reports

  • Don't preach to me!

  • Nationwide event for women to be held at church in Normal -- Beth Moore

  • Lincoln Legion vs. Washington

  • Burgrabe's vs. Studio 620

  • Burgrabe's vs. Mason City

  • Logan Lanes bowling: Thursday Super Four

  • AP news

Thursday, July 10:

  • Finding bridges
    The Christian Village's Memory Care Unit

  • Law enforcement agencies sweep streets
    Lincoln Police Department and Logan County Sheriff's Department join Illinois state officers in traffic check

  • Governor wields ax to social services budgets
    Lawmakers' raises not among cuts proposed

  • Tourism and people portraying people hit the Close Up
    By Mike Fak

  • Police reports

  • Marriages

  • Dissolutions

  • Laura on Life: A witch's wart

  • Red, White & True Mysteries: Inventor of world's 1st artificial heart was known for his voice

  • Logan Lanes bowling: Wednesday NASCAR League

  • AP news

Wednesday, July 9:

  • City approves three enterprise zone expansions
    Includes prime development areas to market near Lincoln and extensions to Monsanto's Illiopolis and Farmer City sites

  • Paying it forward with CICBC
    Kristi Lessen's story

  • The Carson & Barnes Circus -- pictorial

  • Installation and dedication of new tourism kiosk on the square -- pictorial

  • Lincoln Fire Department receives grant

  • Police reports

  • Farm-raised fish and subscription farming tours

  • AP news

Tuesday, July 8:

  • City: Alderman Benny Huskins resigns
    City moves to pursue demolition of building

  • Downtown Lincoln traffic lights and College Street undergoing repairs and rehab

  • Carson & Barnes Circus performs in Lincoln tonight
    Big circus features their kids as stars

  • ALMH lab adopts automated process

  • 'Let Freedom Ring' parade winners

  • Police reports

  • Weekly Outlook: Pork price boom

  • This week's 'Viewpoint' guest

  • Northmen will be in concert at Prairieland Christian Church

  • Culligan vs. Friendship Manor

  • Triple T vs. Mason City

  • AP news

Monday, July 7:

  • Carson & Barnes Circus coming to Lincoln
    Largest big top opens Tuesday

  • City discusses problem properties
    Reviews code violation process

  • Lincoln Heritage Days -- pictorial

  • Unemployment benefits extended for 60,000 Illinoisans

  • Latest Internet scam: posing as the FBI

  • Activities and things to see hit the Close Up
    By Mike Fak

  • Recall information

  • Police reports

  • Tomatoes showing disease stresses
    By John Fulton

  • 'Live Homework Help' expands grade levels

  • Freedom of religion

  • Laura on Life: Stupid people need more towels

  • HOPE Mobile route for today canceled

  • Heat 12U win Riverton tournament

  • Lincoln Legion vs. Mahomet

  • Lincoln Legion vs. Taylorville

  • Logan Lanes bowling: Thursday Super Four

  • AP news

(July 4-5: Holiday weekend)

 

 

Thursday, July 3:

  • Wind hearings come to calm close in 7th inning

  • Ronald McDonald visits Lincoln Library

  • State police concerned over DUI increase
    Heavy enforcement planned this holiday weekend

  • IDOT officials stress safety for holiday motorists

  • Complete Heritage Days schedule

  • The 4th of July: fun facts and numbers

  • A rookie's 1st month on the job

  • Farm family living costs jump

  • Lincoln Writers Club to meet on Tuesday

  • Home Country (column)

  • Red, White & True Mysteries: 4 signers of the Declaration of Independence were inventors

  • Christian Village vs. Burgrabe's ends in tie

  • Lincoln Heat vs. McLean County Lightning

  • Webster Construction vs. Mount Pulaski

  • Lincoln Legion vs. Morton

  • Logan Lanes bowling: Wednesday NASCAR League

  • AP news

Wednesday, July 2:

  • No shortage of wind in the Hartsburg-Emden High School gymnasium

  • Man arrested in rural Atlanta stabbing

  • The Cellular Connection connects with Lincoln

  • Complete Heritage Days schedule

  • Republicans chide governor's gas card giveaway

  • Oasis update

  • Book Look: 'Toy Boat'

  • Laura on Life: Use caution

  • Area graduates from Monmouth College

  • St. John's vs. Clinton

  • Burgrabe's Legal Eagles vs. Mason City

  • Cross Brothers Implement-Mount Pulaski vs. Clinton YMCA

  • MP Ray Inman vs. Joe Ryan Insurance, Bennett Funeral Home

  • Lincoln Legion vs. Peoria

  • AP news

Tuesday, July 1:

  • Senior farmers market coupons available Thursday

  • Community Action provides summer energy assistance

  • Local blood drive Monday

  • Close Up (column)
    By Mike Fak

  • Weekly Outlook: Grain stocks and planted acreage exceed expectations

  • Praise God for what he does

  • MP softball vs. Mason City

  • Triple T vs. Professional Pavement Management, Friendship Manor

  • Lincoln Heat 12U win Heat Days Tournament

  • Webster Construction vs. Mason City

  • AP news

 

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