Daily headlines

March 2009

 

 

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

Saturday, March 28:

  • Lincoln soldier binds crew and community
    Knights of Columbus treasure crew's gift from Afghanistan

  • Staff Sgt. Jim Rehmann visits Washington-Monroe's fifth-grade class yesterday (pictorial)

  • NACS recognizes LCCS' Randal H. Storm with Aspen Award

  • Public Health Week April 6-12

  • Illinois Senate week in review

  • Civil War 'tableau vivant' at presidential museum

  • Marriages

  • Dissolutions

  • Hartem FFA Star and Proficiency Award winners

  • YMCA notes

  • Laura on Life: Laws of levity

  • Home Country: Dreams sail on

  • AP news

Friday, March 27:

  • New ALMH design tailored to meet current and future patient needs
    'Critical access' hospital plans released

  • County: Property tax bills expected to be delayed

  • Deputy coroners complete training

  • Quinn says historic sites to reopen by June 30

  • $1.5 billion for potholes, resurfacing Ill roads

  • Lake Fork biscuit bakers, food drive at health fair, weather spotters class, Hunting Heritage Super Fund Banquet and Lincoln College bachelor's degree program in the Close Up
    By Mike Fak

  • Police reports

  • Hartsburg-Emden FFA has etiquette dinner

  • AP news

Thursday, March 26:

  • Community Action looks for public input on stimulus planning

  • Jazz featured at Lincoln College on April 3

  • Ex-Gov. Blagojevich cries foul on airwaves

  • Despite budget crisis, Ill. agency approved raises

  • Illinois medical marijuana bill passes Senate Public Health Committee 6-3

  • Police reports

  • Priorities

  • Red, White & True Mysteries: We set the record straight on some popular inventor myths

  • AP news

Wednesday, March 25:

  • FBI takes over city finance investigation

  • City: Money matters top discussions
    Budgeting City Hall roof and other building needs; Sysco and Wal-Mart infrastructure sales tax rebates; additional development agreements for Castle Manor, ALMH in works, with potential for a 3rd development

  • Fed stimulus funds will expand CAP weatherization program by 400%

  • Illinois Feb. unemployment hits 8.6%
    Largest monthly increase in 33 years

  • More info on health fairs:

    • Children's Health Fair

    • Community Health Fair

  • Lincoln Circuit Ride calendar set

  • Higgins inquest

  • Hartsburg-Emden FFA meats team competes

  • Support group discusses helping children cope with divorce

  • Book Look: 'Pro Tactics: The Fishing Boat'

  • Laura on Life: Woman's work

  • Logan Lanes:

    • Logan Lassies

    • Tuesday Super Trios

  • AP news

Tuesday, March 24:

  • ALMH rehab equipment featured on NBC's 'ER'

  • Slight chance for severe weather Tuesday afternoon and early evening

  • Bomke highlights governor's proposed tax increases

  • Farmers markets prepare for 2009 season

  • Seasonal weight limits on Logan County highways

  • Quilters, San Jose United Methodist Church, Lady Railer softball, Knights of Columbus and LCC's 'Godspell' in Close Up
    By Mike Fak

  • Police reports

  • 2nd dairy 'webinar' set

  • Weekly Outlook: Soybean prices

  • This week's "Viewpoint' guest

  • Christ in the Passover

  • Laura on Life: 30 years of progress

  • HOPE April schedule

  • Mount Pulaski goes for state championship tonight

  • Koning wraps up great season

  • Logan Lanes:

    • American Bowling League

    • Split 'n' Gutter League

  • AP news

Monday, March 23:

  • Habitat breaks ground on Mount Pulaski home

  • Personality of the Week
    John Sutton: Skilled craftsman focuses on community

  • Cold water, warm hearts: Polar Plunge brings in $25,000 (pictorial 1)

  • Cold water, warm hearts: Polar Plunge brings in $25,000 (pictorial 2)

  • Recall information

  • Police reports

  • The spring garden
    By John Fulton

  • National nutrition crisis

  • Lynx finish great season with 3rd in nation

  • AP news

Saturday, March 21:

  • Local community banks performing well amidst big bank failures

  • 10-year-old Lincoln youngster eyes state wrestling championship -- in sports

  • Master's in bioenergy now available at U of I

  • President inspects Eaton hybrid electric truck

  • Marriages

  • Dissolutions

  • Purebred dairy calf sale

  • YMCA notes

  • Home Country: Spring catalogs grow ideas

  • AP news

Friday, March 20:

  • Want to add a personal touch to a gift? It's in the bag

  • Lincoln College opening new Center for Adult Learning in Normal on April 7

  • Washington-Monroe School celebrates Winter Fantasy-Brazil (pictorial)

  • Ill. gov. faces 'greatest crisis of modern times'

  • Durbin meets with panel, prosecutor about Burris

  • Verle Auxier, Kiwanis, West Lincoln-Broadwell PTO, The Cell, LCHS speech team dinner, Lucky Six winners and Rotary baseball tickets make the Close Up
    By Mike Fak

  • Police reports

  • Mount Pulaski community calendar for April

  • HOPE schedule change

  • Logan Lanes: Major Super Trios

  • AP news

Thursday, March 19:

  • Chamber's 10th annual Ag Day Breakfast scholarship winners

  • County to switch health insurance provider
    (Originally posted Wednesday afternoon)

  • Community Action Partnership announces that funds are still available for LIHEAP assistance

  • Quinn's new budget: Illinois faces 'greatest crisis of modern times'

  • Bomke: Disappointed taxes before reforms in governor's budget address

  • Health department offers free information on diabetes

  • 4 county water companies get high marks for fluoridation

  • Police reports

  • Red, White & True Mysteries: Everyone knows the man who invented 'Chum Magic'

  • AP news

Wednesday, March 18:

  • County to switch health insurance provider

  • LCHS presents contest play and group interpretation Thursday

  • Quinn considering higher taxes, fees to balance Ill. budget but also stresses tax breaks

  • Caterpillar lays off 2,454 workers in 3 states, including Illinois

  • IDOA salutes Illinois women farmers
    National Agriculture Day to be observed Friday

  • U of I Extension's 'distance diagnosis'

  • Support group to discuss divorce and finances

  • Oasis notes

  • Logan Lanes:

    • American Bowling League

    • Logan Lassies

    • Tuesday Super Trios

  • Mayfield's Mutterings: Illini adventure moves on to the NCAA tournament
    By Jeff Mayfield

  • AP news

Tuesday, March 17:

  • Important announcements: Possible power outages today; siren and EAS tests canceled

  • Council approves new street to new hospital; city will not pay for resident's sewer shut-off valve; truck will be purchased through state program; committee approves support letter for tired prison workers; and other matters

  • Area smokers get a jolt
    Cigarettes go up as much as $1 per pack and more increases coming

  • Memorial Health System honored as an Employer of Choice

  • Safe ride for St. Patrick's Day offered

  • Lincoln Junior Woman’s Club, WLNX, LCHS Baseball Boosters, Chester-East Lincoln, Habitat for Humanity, Logan Lanes and the LCHS Music Dept. all make Close Up
    By Mike Fak

  • Police reports

  • Spring lawn seedings
    By John Fulton

  • Weekly Outlook: Corn consumption

  • This week's 'Viewpoint' guest

  • 80th birthday for Lillian Heimgartner

  • Rachel West Kramer in concert

  • Logan Lanes:

    • American Bowling League

    • Split 'n' Gutter League

  • AP news

Monday, March 16:

  • Personality of the Week
    Banker Steve Aughenbaugh: good with more than numbers

  • Tuesday morning siren test

  • Illinois budget: Plenty of problems, few solutions

  • Eaton assists truck fleet owners in applying for government diesel hybrid grants

  • Burris gets cold reception at St. Pat's parade

  • Recall information

  • Police reports

  • 'Homebuyer's University' Wednesday at 6:30 p.m.

  • Logan Lanes: Major Super Trios

  • Lynx coach Whiteman: Teamwork and preparation lead to success

  • AP news

Saturday, March 14:

  • Still spring training, but there's a winner already
    All sports better for fans

  • Bomke: Pleased gov. to keep IDOT office in Springfield

  • Gov. Quinn says some Illinoisans will pay higher taxes

  • State law enforcement warns motorists not to drink and drive on St. Patty's Day

  • (No marriages)

  • Dissolutions

  • YMCA notes

  • Laura on Life: A check equals a cookie

  • Home Country (column)

  • Season ends for Railers with 49-45 loss to Centennial

  • Illinois overcomes loss of Frazier -- knocks out Michigan
    Illinois moves to semis for 11th time in 12 years 

  • Mayfield's Mutterings:
    The Big Ten tournament: sights and sounds

  • AP news

Friday, March 13:

  • County eyes April 27 for big 10-year plan
    Brainstorming CEDS projects to begin

  • Authorities wrapping up paperwork on December’s high-speed police chase

  • More state money wanted for Olympic bid

  • Gov. says Pontiac prison stays open

  • Gov. Quinn addresses Ill. Assoc. of Community Action Agencies
    Signs executive order to help ensure all Illinois citizens have access to affordable energy services

  • Christian Village, LC Genealogical and Historical Society, Lincoln College, YMCA, Ag Day Breakfast and square dancing in Close Up
    By Mike Fak

  • Police reports

  • Logan Lanes: Logan Lassies

  • Big Ten tournament notes
    By Greg Taylor

  • AP news

Thursday, March 12:

  • Oasis to celebrate 25th anniversary

  • City briefs: Police and firemen recognized for swift actions in ER; children at risk from drivers around Northwest School; road repairs and stimulus funds; CEDS; and more

  • 'Go Green' theme at 24th annual Community Health Fair

  • Gov. says Pontiac prison stays open

  • Ill. unemployment jumps to 7.9 pct.
    12th consecutive month for job losses

  • Gov. Quinn considers 2-tiered pension system

  • Police reports

  • Red, White & True Mysteries: Ben's very famous initials can be misleading

  • Railers dispatch MacArthur; Sweet 16 showdown with No. 1 Centennial on Friday

  • And then there were 16

  • Railer ticket information

  • Logan Lanes: Tuesday Super Trios

  • AP news

Wednesday, March 11:

  • City briefs: Police and firemen recognized for swift actions in ER; children at risk from drivers around Northwest School; road repairs and stimulus funds; CEDS; and more

  • Council hears details of 2 sewer and drainage projects and possible stimulus funding

  • Lincoln College offers Understanding Special Education course

  • Lincoln man sentenced to 30 years on abuse charges

  • Matt Cusey ALMH employee of the month

  • Bomke passes open primary bill out of committee

  • Ill. Veterans' Affairs asks taxpayers to share their refunds with Illinois' veterans

  • Experts address sow housing

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

  • Oasis notes

  • March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month
    Regional Cancer Partnership of Illinois raising awareness, offering free testing kits

  • State sectional results -- and then there were 24

  • Logan Lanes: Split 'n' Gutter League

  • LC Lynx beat ICC in region championship 58-46, move on to nationals

  • AP news

Tuesday, March 10:

  • Lincoln Heritage Museum seeks volunteers

  • Mount Pulaski museum a treasure trove of local content

  • Gov. Quinn proclaims March 24 as Illinois Museum Day

  • Ill. seeks stimulus funds for high-speed rail

  • Severe weather possible Tuesday

  • Crime Stoppers, First Baptist Church, Beason Fire and Rescue, Mount Pulaski American Legion, Lincoln First United Methodist Church and Humane Society make Close Up
    By Mike Fak

  • Police reports

  • Fruit tree spray schedule and adult Japanese beetle control
    By John Fulton

  • Weekly Outlook: USDA reports

  • Koning advances to wrestling state finals

  • Logan Lanes: American Bowling League

  • AP news

Monday, March 9:

  • Personality of the Week
    Jim Ash: the voice of Logan County for 3 decades

  • Breaking news: Police arrest hit-and-run driver from Dec. 30 accident

  • Wildflower nature walks on Elkhart Hill

  • New designs ... coming soon to pennies near you!

  • Recall information

  • Police reports

  • January and February food inspection scores

  • Railer ticket information for Wednesday's sectional game

  • Pair of weekend wins put LC Lynx in Region 24 championship game

  • Lincoln College swimming and diving places 2nd at NJCAA National Championships

  • AP news

Saturday, March 7:

  • Wind advisory until 9 p.m. Sunday

  • 106th Aviation Regiment returns from Kosovo
    Includes two soldiers from Logan County

  • March designated as National Eye Donor Month
    Logan man gives 'gift of sight'

  • Zion Lutheran School celebrated National Lutheran Schools Week (pictorial)

  • Bomke bill helps returning veterans

  • Sen. Brady: State budget should cut spending, not increase taxes

  • Lincoln Christian College receives distinguished honor

  • AP source: Prosecutor seeking FBI tapes of Burris

  • Marriages

  • Dissolutions

  • MS support group meets Monday at 7 p.m.

  • A review: 'Columbinus' at Lincoln College a profound and intense look at the high school experience

  • YMCA notes

  • Letters:

    • Now you see it, now you don't

    • Thanks to local vendors for protecting teens from tobacco and alcohol
      Big Tobacco still luring youth

    • Thanks to local businesses for contributing to Looking for Lincoln

  • Laura on Life: Flu-hoo

  • Home Country (column)

  • Railers take regional with 53-40 win over Bloomington

  • Railer ticket information for Wednesday's sectional game

  • Regional bracket results

  • AP news

Friday, March 6:

  • 24th annual Community Health Fair less than a month away

  • Severe weather possible on Sunday

  • Chamber seeks members' input with survey

  • Lincoln Christian College to celebrate 25th anniversary of the Webb Lectureship

  • Day care training, Zonta, sheriff's scholarship, Grace Sheley, Tori Hoban and Lincoln Christian Church hit the Close Up
    By Mike Fak

  • Police reports

  • Seeing things

  • Logan Lanes: Major Super Trios

  • AP news

Thursday, March 5:

  • Business incubator gaining momentum
    Entrepreneurs already showing interest

  • Local United Way can use help

  • Quinn speaks at national Main Street conference in Chicago

  • State to hire recent college grads to help future college students

  • Red, White & True Mysteries: Despised producer creates TV idol

  • Logan Lanes:

    • Logan Lassies

    • Tuesday Super Trios

  • AP news

Wednesday, March 4:

  • Logan County reviews road projects and uses for stimulus allotment
    Allotment too short for Fifth Street Road project

  • Downtown location gets a triple-A from new remodeling business

  • Special announcement: Lincoln Inn reopens

  • 2008 figures on county crop yields

  • Not too late to take the plunge
    March 21 Law Enforcement Torch Run Polar Plunge still open for volunteers

  • Police reports

  • Divorce seminar answers tough questions

  • Book Look: 'How to Heal a Broken Wing'

  • Railer defense shuts down U-High 49-28

  • IHSA Tuesday results

  • LCC Preachers picked for NCCAA national tournament

  • AP news

Tuesday, March 3:

  • City: Police department restructure approved; federal funds to help secure City Hall; and more city business

  • ALMH employees receive recognition from American Heart Association

  • Hope for transportation continues for Logan, Mason and Menard

  • HOPE Mobile to offer colorectal screening tests

  • This is Severe Weather Preparedness Week
    2009 severe weather fact sheet

  • Kick-a-Thon, LJHS band kudos, Humane Society, Mount Pulaski American Legion and First Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Close Up
    By Mike Fak

  • Police reports

  • Spring pruning
    By John Fulton

  • Weekly Outlook: Hog profits

  • Library notes

  • A service of prayer for healing

  • Monday's results from games within the Decatur Sectional

  • Logan Lanes:

    • American Bowling League

    • Split 'n' Gutter League

  • AP news

Monday, March 2:

  • Personality of the Week
    Paul Gleason: a man with many hats ... all tied to our history

  • Sen. Brady announces run for governor today
    4-stop tour planned across state

  • This is Severe Weather Preparedness Week
    Be ready when severe storms and flooding strike

  • Police reports

  • Ted Michalsen ordained at St. John Church

  • Youth wrestling results

  • LC Lynx take conference, No. 1 seed in regional

  • Lincoln College wrestling

  • AP news

 

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