Daily headlines

May 2009

 

Saturday, May 30:

  • A perfect afternoon at Christian Village -- in pictures

  • Little Lambs Trike-A-Thon for St. Jude's -- in pictures, part 1

  • Little Lambs Trike-A-Thon for St. Jude's -- in pictures, part 2

  • Temporary closure of landfill

  • Sen. Brady announces scholarship recipients
    Andrew Lindgren of Atlanta 1 of 8

  • Paper: Blago had clout with U. of Ill. admissions

  • University of Illinois president doesn't want trustees pressured

  • Panel OKs recall for Ill. governors
    Gov. Pat Quinn calls proposed legislation important tool for voters

  • YMCA notes

  • Laura on Life: The stages of beading

  • Home Country (column)

  • AP news

Friday, May 29:

  • Historical society seeks donations for Civil War monument restoration

  • Alberta Hunter celebrates 20 years at Christian Village

  • Quinn optimistic about success of income tax hike

  • Brady says no to increase in state income tax

  • Highlights of ethics legislation in Illinois General Assembly

  • Cloud from Illinois continues to hang over Burris

  • Humane Society, Lincoln Park District, Library Summer Reading Program, the Lincoln Emblem Club and YMCA Girls Basketball Camp in Close Up
    By Mike Fak

  • Police report

  • Park district notes

  • Graduates: Lincoln Community High School

  • Logan Lanes: Summer Super Four

  • AP news

Thursday, May 28:

  • City briefs: Singleton lift station, bonding city employees, overabundance of brush, police officer testing, sweep-out planned for City Hall attic and police evidence vaults, and more

  • Abraham Lincoln Healthcare Foundation awards scholarships

  • Woods Foundation scholarships for 2009

  • Governor bends on tax plan

  • Illinois Senate approves medical marijuana bill

  • Police reports

  • Red, White & True Mysteries: How did a man named Bartholomew inspire a movie character?

  • Logan Lanes:

  • Cards-Cubs-NFL League

  • LC Lynx sign 6 more players

  • AP news

Wednesday, May 27:

  • Lincoln mayor asks the council to consider 'swapping' funding sources on street projects
    School kids' bike path, alley development and business expansion all enter street and alley discussions

  • Logan County Rental closes its doors
    Auction of equipment on Saturday

  • School and athletic physicals available on HOPE Mobile

  • Underage drinking tip line comes to Logan County

  • Judge approves release of Burris conversation with Blagojevich's brother

  • Weekly Outlook: Hog producers can't get a break

  • Milestones: Dexter-Thomas engagement

  • Oasis notes

  • Mount Pulaski community calendar for June

  • Book Look: 'The Summoning'

  • HOPE June schedule change

  • AP news

Tuesday, May 26:

  • ALMH sets June 2 for groundbreaking ceremony for replacement hospital

  • Behavioral problems in the public schools
    A discussion with Regional Superintendent of Schools Jean Anderson

    Final of a 4-part series

  • Memorial Day service held at American Legion Post 263 -- in pictures

  • Mount Pulaski has 3 Memorial Day services

  • Personality of the Week
    His workplace list might be short, but he's long on community and family commitment: Mike Booher

  • Karaoke Superstar V at Logan Lanes yields winner

  • LCHS awards assembly and graduation times announced

  • It's almost up. Volunteers near completion of Mount Pulaski Community Bandstand -- in pictures

  • U of I Extension youth gardening classes, Relay for Life cancer walk and LCGHS cemetery walk make the Close Up
    By Mike Fak

  • Recall information

  • Police reports

  • West Nile virus and things to do
    By John Fulton

  • Illinois dairy news

  • This week's 'Viewpoint' guests

  • AP news

Monday, May 25: Memorial Day observed
 

Saturday, May 23:

  • County namesake's son John Alexander Logan and wife Mary's roots with creation of Memorial Day

  • Lincoln Public Library Summer Reading Program sign-up June 1-6

  • The SPIRIT truancy program
    A discussion with Regional Superintendent of Schools Jean Anderson
    Part 3 in a 4-part series

  • The 2009 graduation for the Montessori Children's house of Lincoln -- in pictures

  • Aggravated arson arrest

  • County tentative multiplier announced

  • Quinn won't sign building plan until all work done

  • Marriages

  • Dissolutions

  • YMCA notes

  • Laura on Life: A hot rod for geeks

  • Home Country (column)

  • IHSA state track meet, Class 2A

  • AP news

Friday, May 22:

  • Ill. lawmakers send $28.3 billion construction plan to governor
    Initial earmarks in the bill for LDC, Logan Correctional and Mount Pulaski Courthouse

  • Homelessness in Logan County and other issues
    A discussion with Regional Superintendent of Schools Jean Anderson

    Part 2 in a 4-part series

  • State unemployment continues to rise
    April unemployed at 9.4 percent

  • Ill. House approves raft of ethics measures

  • Armington Park District gym, Edgar and Evelyn Logan, U of I Extension youth cooking classes, Illini Central baseball and Memorial Day Cattle Show and garage sale to help save at-risk animals make the Close Up
    By Mike Fak

  • Police reports

  • Graduates: Montessori Children's House of Lincoln

  • HOPE June schedule

  • Chill White softball results

  • Logan Lanes: Summer Super Four

  • AP news

Thursday, May 21:

  • Mount Pulaski and Emden weigh in on community needs

  • Historic Illinois Route 66's Palms Grill Café reopens May 28
    New Web site kicks off summer on the 'Mother Road'

  • County OKs road and bridge improvements; enhanced 911 cell phone calls 1 step away; fuel pump temporarily shut down at airport; new on-site wastewater disposal regulations; and more

  • Illinois Department of Transportation unveils $11.25 billion Multi-year Highway Improvement Program

  • Regional Superintendent of Schools Jean Anderson offers insight on the duties of the office
    Part 1 of a 4-part series

  • Red, White & True Mysteries: Dr. Franz Mesmer created a new word and a new method of therapy

  • Logan Lanes:

  • Cards-Cubs-NFL

  • AP news

Wednesday, May 20:

  • Quinn starts e-newsletter to explain his thinking on budget

  • Ill. Senate passes ban on text messaging while driving

  • State police urge motorist caution this holiday weekend

  • Oasis notes

  • Laura on Life: Shopping cart protocol

  • AP news

Tuesday, May 19:

  • City briefs: Ward 1 alderman submits resignation; and other city business

  • LCHS industrial arts class holds show -- in pictures

  • Hartem FFA members receive awards at 70th annual recognition program

  • Quinn presents 'doomsday' alternative on budget

  • Quinn predicts layoffs without tax hike

  • RJD Hobbies, Christian Child Care, Stacy Manion, Christian Village, Zion Lutheran, Jesse Mangano, Brent Hunsley, diabetes self-management classes all in Close Up
    By Mike Fak

  • This week's highlights -- or lowlights
    By John Fulton

  • Weekly Outlook: Is the corn market too complacent about planting delays?

  • Police reports

  • Graduates:

    • Lincoln Christian College

    • Lincoln Christian Seminary

  • AP news

Monday, May 18:

  • Lincoln youth struck by car life-flighted to Peoria hospital

  • Perfect weather favors 2nd annual Spring Family Bike Ride

  • 2nd annual Spring Family Bike Ride -- in pictures

  • Personality of the Week
    A calm, organized passion for the community: Marty Ahrends

  • An aerial view of Kickapoo Creek leaving its banks

  • Recall information

  • Police reports

  • AP news

Saturday, May 16:

  • NBC's 'Great American Road Trip' will motor through Atlanta

  • Logan County spared worst in Friday evening storm

  • Elizabeth Twyman named Nurse of the Year at ALMH

  • New features for Logan County's Route 66 Garage Sale June 12 & 13

  • Elvis scopes out future retirement home at Vonderlieth

  • County planning and actions pay off
    Major Elkhart-to-Mount Pulaski road project moving forward; GIS goes public; officials act together in flu response

  • Marriages

  • Dissolutions

  • YMCA notes

  • Laura on Life: Beam me up, Scotty!

  • Home Country (column)

  • April food inspection scores

  • Chill White scores and stats

  • Logan Lanes: Summer Super Four

  • AP news

Friday, May 15:

  • Noted Lincoln citizen Robert 'Bob' Graue passes

  • County planning and actions pay off
    Major Elkhart-to-Mount Pulaski road project moving forward; GIS goes public; officials act together in flu response

  • Logan County GIS is now available over the Internet
    Explore your world ... locally

  • State and local officials meet with Gov. Quinn on Lincoln Estates' future

  • Race for veterans May 23

  • Time period for Kiwanis scholarship opportunities extended to May 21

  • Illinois Student Assistance Commission assists students in college preparation

  • Local classrooms win Walk Day prizes

  • Quinn to name new head of corrections

  • IDOT, state police plan 'Click It or Ticket' mobilization May 15-31

  • Relay for Life buffet, Mary Jane Letterle, Lincoln College, Forty and Eight, LPD men's softball, AMVETS Post 71, All Veterans Park make the Close Up
    By Mike Fak

  • Police reports

  • AP news

Thursday, May 14:

  • Main Street Lincoln celebrates National Historic Preservation Month
    Greenback mural project planned

  • LC Heritage Museum welcomes renowned scholar and author on May 21

  • Mount Pulaski announces dates for landscape waste pickup

  • Quinn cancels IDOT 'midnight raises'

  • Police reports

  • Regulating globalized agriculture

  • Red, White & True Mysteries: Some inventors don't need a last name

  • AP news

Wednesday, May 13:

  • City: New administration setting up shop
    Planning for the future, increased communications, policies and procedures

  • City briefs

  • Urban and small stream flood advisory

  • Significant severe weather likely today and tonight

  • Aerial view of Rail Splitter Wind Farm

  • Memorial holiday directed patrols by Lincoln Police Dept. announced

  • Senior Resource Fair on May 27 at the Lincoln Park District

  • Jan Loeffelholz joins Lincoln Daily News staff

  • Quinn: Deeper budget cuts can't be made

  • Genome mapping helps producers

  • Weekly Outlook: USDA reports

  • Graduates: New Holland-Middletown School

  • Laura on Life: 'The Look'

  • AP news

Tuesday, May 12:

  • Local writer and author to have book-signing Saturday

  • Public transportation committee sets future meeting dates

  • Civic group criticizes Quinn spending plan

  • R. Kelly lawyers hint they may take Blago's case

  • Ryan Curry, Lincoln FFA, Humane Society, Lincoln Public Library and Lincoln Park District all make Close Up
    By Mike Fak

  • Police reports

  • Weekly Outlook: USDA reports

  • Graduates:

    • Carroll Catholic School

    • Hartsburg-Emden High School

    • Hartsburg-Emden Junior High School

    • Illini Central High School

    • Lincoln College

    • Mount Pulaski Grade School

    • Mount Pulaski High School

    • Olympia High School

    • Olympia Middle School

    • West Lincoln-Broadwell School

    • Zion Lutheran School, Lincoln

  • AP news

Monday, May 11:

  • Personality of the Week
    Indexing the past to inform the present: Bill Donath

  • Oasis celebrates 25 years -- in pictures

  • 2nd annual Kiwanis Mother's Day buffet a huge success -- in pictures

  • YMCA 3rd annual Cow Chip Bingo -- in pictures

  • Illinois confirms 466 cases of swine flu

  • Recall information

  • Police reports

  • Fairy rings and borers
    By John Fulton

  • AP news

Saturday, May 9:

  • Elkhart-to-Mount Pulaski road project receives IDOT funds

  • Ameren announces lower electric rates

  • Busy week in Illinois Senate
    33 laws leave Senate committees

  • Gov. Quinn gives his own assessment of 1st 100 days

  • Ill. treasurer threatens bank over Obama suit-maker

  • Dissolutions

  • YMCA notes

  • Laura on Life: Nobody looks that good!

  • Home Country (column)

  • AP news

Friday, May 8:

  • Elkhart grain elevator requests enterprise zone
    More wind turbines on the Logan County horizon

  • Illinois House speaker wants to fire 3,000 state workers
    All holdovers from Ryan, Blagojevich administrations

  • Confirmed H1N1 flu cases in Illinois at 258

  • Brady calls for tougher Illinois whistle-blower standards

  • Amid turmoil, new Illinois governor nears 100 days

  • Glass recycling, Zonta, LCHS Class of '89, Spring Family Ride and 'Pirates of Penzance' in this Close Up
    By Mike Fak

  • Police reports

  • Logan Lanes:

  • Cards-Cubs-NFL

  • AP news

Thursday, May 7:

  • Elkhart grain elevator requests enterprise zone
    More wind turbines on the Logan County horizon

  • Graue Inc. draws huge crowd for 2010 Camaro unveiling -- in pictures

  • The LCHS Music Department presents 'Hello, Dolly!' Thursday-Sunday

  • IDPH, CDC no longer recommend school closures over H1N1 flu

  • Aper ALMH employee of the month

  • Sentencing to go ahead for ex-Ill. gov's adviser

  • Ill. panel forwards bill that blocks elected officials' pay raises

  • Red, White & True Mysteries: 3-year-old boy's injury leads to creation of new alphabet

  • AP news

Wednesday, May 6:

  • Historic Palms Grill Café has ribbon-cut
    Route 66 iconic business reopens

  • Illinois performing confirmatory testing for H1N1 flu
    State public health officials report 82 confirmed cases

  • Healthy Communities Partnership will have athletic trainers on the HOPE Mobile in May

  • ALMH adds Web link with nursing career information

  • Pork producers remain committed to food safety, animal well-being despite H1N1 flu

  • Oasis notes

  • Park district notes

  • Laura on Life: Why he's my guy

  • AP news

Tuesday, May 5:

  • County health department is prepared for H1N1 flu strain

  • New Lincoln Mayor Keith Snyder sworn in

    Chief and department head appointments deferred; committees reorganize

    • City briefs
      City department staff changes
      City to hire two new firemen

  • Lincoln Christian College and Seminary announces name change

  • Decisions on replacing the Civil War soldier set in stone

  • Kroger honors Eric Horn as 2008 Community Service Award-winner

  • Flu presents test for new Ill. governor's team

  • Washington-Monroe School, Relay for Life, YMCA's Cow Chip Bingo, Horsefeathers and Wild Hare Cafe, Lincoln Farmers' Market, and The Oasis hit Close Up
    By Mike Fak

  • Police reports

  • Weekly Outlook: Corn and soybean prices

  • This week's 'Viewpoint' guest

  • Logan Lanes: Summer Super Four

  • AP news

Monday, May 4:

  • Personality of the Week
    His passion and skill provides homes and more for families in Logan County: George Dahmm

  • Heritage In Flight hosts the 3rd annual Airport Daze -- in pictures

  • Annual MS Walk at Kickapoo Creek Park -- in pictures

  • Section 14 Ag Mechanics Contest -- in pictures

  • Several historic sites to be open 7 days per week

  • 6th-wettest April on record

  • Recall information

  • Police reports

  • Biting insects; container gardening program
    By John Fulton

  • AP news

Saturday, May 2:

  • LCCS invites public to Founders' Day on Tuesday

  • Lincoln Community High School presents 'Hello, Dolly!' May 7-10

  • Harriet Tubman portrayal brings civil rights leader to life for Zion Lutheran students -- in pictures

  • National Women's Health Week

  • Street repairs, good drinking water and drainage top 'want' lists in northern Logan County

  • Confirmed H1N1 flu (swine flu) changes guidance for testing
    State goal to identify H1N1 flu cases as quickly as possible and stop the spread

  • State to open toll-free line for H1N1 flu (swine flu) questions

  • Dissolutions 

  • YMCA notes

  • Letter: Lincoln police watch over youth

  • Laura on Life: Just in case

  • Home Country (column)

  • AP news

Friday, May 1:

  • Street repairs, good drinking water and drainage top 'want' lists in northern Logan County

  • 54 cases of H1N1 flu reported in Illinois as of 10 a.m. Friday

  • Turning a passion for cars into a business
    Bex Automotive providing quality pre-owned cars in Lincoln

  • Congressman Jesse L. Jackson Jr. to give Lincoln College-Lincoln commencement address on May 9

  • State receives antivirals, medical supplies from federal Strategic National Stockpile
    IDPH reports 41 probable H1N1 (swine flu) cases in Illinois

  • Ethics advocate urges Illinoisans to back reform

  • Jefferson Street Christian Church, Immanuel Lutheran blood drive, Grand March, development partnership, area plant sales, Lincoln MS Walk and Airport Daze make Close Up
    By Mike Fak

  • Police reports

  • Library notes

  • Olden breaks WL-B 100M hurdle record

  • AP news

 

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