Daily headlines

September 2009

 

Wednesday, Sept. 30:

  • Logan County: Mount Pulaski welcomes co-founder's descendant
    Jabez Capps' great-great-grandson comes to town

  • Mount Pulaski -- an aerial view

  • A new home in a day: Mount Pulaski family goes modular -- story and pictures

  • Quinn may look elsewhere for cuts
    News follows legal setback to layoffs

  • Some Chicago residents hoping Olympics bid a bust

  • Quinn vows to restore college grant program

  • Illinois utility begins light bulb recycling

  • Letter: Thank you, Together For Lincoln, from the library

  • Park district notes

  • Laura on Life: Cholesterol confusion

  • This week's LCDPH flu fact

  • Logan Lanes:

    • American Bowling League

    • Jay Bird League

  • Red Lions make all-tournament team

  • AP news

Tuesday, Sept. 29:

  • Investigation into the Gee family murders in Beason:

    • Truck still being sought in murder investigation 

    • Sheriff requests information on people with specific injuries

    • TIP LINE: 217-732-3000

  • Personalities of the Week:
    Together for Lincoln volunteers give help and rekindle hope

  • Boy Scout popcorn sale begins

  • Quinn not surprised by judge's block of layoffs plan

  • $2.5M going to reduce Illinois' DNA backlog

  • Lincoln/Logan County Arts & Crafts Guild, Eric and Joe Horn, Habitat playhouse winner, United Way, Mill cookbook and Grab Your Fork news make Close Up
    By Mike Fak

  • Police reports

  • From aphids to pumpkins
    By John Fulton

  • Mount Pulaski calendar for October

  • Logan Lanes:

  • Split 'n' Gutter League

  • Red Lions make all-tournament team

  • AP news

Monday, Sept. 28:

  • Investigation into the Gee family murders in Beason:

    • Truck still being sought in murder investigation
      (See images within report)

    • Sheriff requests information on people with specific injuries

    • TIP LINE: 217-732-3000

  • Breaking News
    Former Lincoln city clerk pleads guilty to embezzlement

  • Judge puts Quinn's planned layoffs on hold

  • Logan County community joins the fight against ALS

    • 1st ALS Walk -- in pictures

  • Mental health clinic will move to Postville Drive

  • Together for Lincoln Album 1

  • Together for Lincoln Album 2

  • Together for Lincoln Album 3

  • Together for Lincoln Album 4

  • Police reports

  • Recall information

  • Logan Lanes:

    • Rollin 66ers

    • Sunday Night Mixed

  • Lincoln College weekend volleyball

  • LCU weekend volleyball

  • Red Lions men's soccer

  • AP news

Saturday, Sept. 26:

  • Public Alert
    Beason murder investigation:
    Sheriff requests public to look for person(s) with specific injuries

  • Friday morning statement by Sheriff Steve Nichols

    • Questions and answers

  • Fatal crash in Logan County

  • Great-great-grandson of Mount Pulaski co-founder will visit Monday

  • Erich Maxheimer Senior-of-the-Month at Mount Pulaski HS

  • 2009 LCHS Homecoming Parade Album 1

  • 2009 LCHS Homecoming Parade Album 2

  • 2009 LCHS Homecoming Parade Album 3

  • 2009 Homecoming royalty

  • Homecoming results

  • Judge's ruling expected Monday on AFSCME layoffs

  • Elkhart-Mount Pulaski road closure information

  • Marriages

  • Dissolutions

  • Oasis notes

  • YMCA notes

  • Laura on Life: A cry for help

  • Home Country: Tuesday at 7-ish turns romantic
    1st date prickles

  • Railers fall in emotional homecoming game

  • AP news

Friday, Sept. 25:

  • Task force formed to investigate Beason family homicides
    5 deaths all attributed to blunt force trauma

    • Questions and answers that followed today's news conference on the Beason killings

  • Disaster or death: a guide to meeting the needs of children after traumatic events 

  • 'Family Day -- A Day to Eat Dinner with Your Children'
    Sept. 28

  • Farm Credit Service delivers meals in the fields

    • Meals in the fields -- in pictures

  • U of I's White steps down
    Key events during his tenure

  • Former IL GOP chair files for governor's race

  • Railers prepared for Chatham Glenwood -- in sports

  • Personality of the Week info, Together for Lincoln clothes swap, Habitat informational meeting, Eric Horn, Lincoln Emblem Club and KC Electric bowlers make the Close Up
    By Mike Fak

  • Police report

  • Letter: Advancing the conversation about progress for Lincoln and Logan County

  • Railers prepared for Chatham Glenwood

  • Logan Lanes:

    • Major Super Trios

    • Logan Lassies

    • Tuesday Super Trios

  • AP news

Thursday, Sept. 24:

  • Task force formed to investigate Beason family homicides
    5 deaths all attributed to blunt force trauma

    • Questions and answers that followed Thursday's news conference on the Beason killings

  • Authorities seek community's help in Beason slayings
    Vehicle of interest sought
    Victims not shot
    Survivor stable

  • Tip line opens for Beason homicides
    FBI brought in to assist investigation

  • LCHS homecoming activities schedule

  • LCHS grand marshal is Jerry Bauersachs

  • Final Together for Lincoln information

    • Area churches change Sunday service hours

  • 'LCDPH flu facts' begin today -- in Health

  • Police reports

  • Red, White & True Mysteries: The good doctor was no doctor at all

  • Open house Friday for historic building facade transplant project in Arcola

  • Saturday event in Bloomington features Civil War encampment, Lincoln and Douglas re-enactors

  • 1830s Fall Festival at New Salem on Saturday

  • 'Cemetery Celebrities: Friends and Family of the Lincolns' at Lincoln Tomb on Saturday

  • Vachel Lindsay Home event Saturday to feature music and readings

  • Swedish autumn festival this weekend in Bishop Hill

  • Logan Lanes: Split 'n' Gutter League

  • AP news

Wednesday, Sept. 23:

  • Authorities seek community's help in Beason slayings
    Vehicle of interest sought
    Victims not shot; survivor stable

  • Tip line opens for Beason homicides
    FBI brought in to assist investigation

  • Beason community gathers; shock, sadness prevail

  • Treasurer's report shows revenues in downtrend; city gives Heritage Days funds to park district; Sunday proclaimed Together for Lincoln Day; Eagle Scout recognized; and city business matters

  • Local health departments lose 8,000 more jobs in 1st half of 2009
    Logan County Department of Public Health also forced to cut jobs

  • Vonderlieth joins Alzheimer's fight with fundraisers

  • Quinn says U of I president to resign

  • Laura on Life: Painting Indian names

  • LCU notches 9th straight win

  • Lincoln College volleyball vs. Shawnee

  • AP news

Tuesday, Sept. 22:

  • 1 survivor in brutal homicide claiming 5 Beason family members
    Suspect sought

  • Multiple fatalities in Beason late Monday afternoon
    Reports of shootings and stabbings

  • Personalities of the Week: National Railsplitting Festival will see 40th anniversary thanks to volunteers and business support

  • LCU to present 'The Curious Savage' Oct. 8, 9, 10

  • Notice of cancellation of C-EL school board meeting

  • LCHS teaches welding -- in pictures

  • Lincoln FFA has wiener roast -- in pictures

  • Early release of prisoners could start soon

  • Ashley O'Neill goes perfect, Humane Society, calligraphy class and YMCA's School's Out Fun days all in Close Up
    By Mike Fak

  • Police reports

  • Planting spring bulbs, diagnosing tree decline
    By John Fulton

  • This week's 'Viewpoint' guest

  • Civil War, Lincoln and religion, Paul Simon, Chicago women among topics of Oct. 1-2 Conference on Illinois History

  • HOPE Mobile schedule for October

  • Logan Lanes: American Bowling League

  • AP news

Monday, Sept. 21:

  • Multiple fatalities in Beason late Monday afternoon
    Reports of shootings and stabbings

  • Lincoln holds 1st Economic Development Summit
    Part 6: What are the opportunities in Lincoln, Logan County?

  • Captain Bogardus Trap Shoot results

  • LCHS Marching Band wins Mount Zion Marching Games

  • Railsplitting Festival in the books: saved in pictures

    • Railsplitting Festival on Saturday -- album 1

    • Railsplitting Festival on Saturday -- album 2

    • The 2009 Civil War Ball

    • The art of railsplitting

    • National railsplitting main event

  • Lincoln College volleyball team wins 2nd championship of the season -- in Sports

  • Quinn launches 2010 census Web site

  • Police reports

  • Logan Lanes:

    • Logan Lassies

    • Rollin 66ers

    • Sunday Night Mixed

  • AP news

Saturday, Sept. 19:

  • Lincoln holds 1st Economic Development Summit
    Part 5: What are the opportunities in Lincoln, Logan County?

  • Together for Lincoln partners with local organizations

  • Board chooses new circuit clerk

  • CDC: 1st swine flu vaccines may be nasal spray

  • Illinois plans early release of 1,000 inmates

  • Bomke: Focus on gerrymandering and pensions this week in Ill. Senate

  • Railers fall on last-minute touchdown -- in Sports

  • Railers vs. Southeast -- in pictures

  • Marriages

  • Dissolutions

  • YMCA notes

  • Home Country: 'Exquisite pilgrims on a quest for eternal secrets'
    A writer makes notes to jump-start the plot

  • AP news

Friday, Sept. 18:

  • Board chooses new circuit clerk

  • Lincoln holds 1st Economic Development Summit
    Part 4: What makes Lincoln and Logan County unique?

  • Railsplitters and sportsmen host trap shoot

  • Railsplitter welcomes country musicians

  • IDOC chief outlines new vision for Illinois' new program to help divert adults from prison

  • Wonder how sound that bridge is you cross every day?
    IDOT Web site has bridge inspection reports available

  • Illinois Department on Aging reminds seniors to get flu shots

  • Illinois unemployment dips slightly in August

  • Railers look to rebound against Southeast -- in sports

  • The Scouts and Culver's, broadband in Broadwell, Humane Society, LC Genealogical & Historical Society, Krystine Schnautz and Megan Callahan at the 'U,' and the Lincoln Jaycees make the Close Up
    By Mike Fak

  • Engagement: Schrader-Kim

  • Railers look to rebound against Southeast

  • Lincoln College volleyball results

  • Logan Lanes: Major Super Trios

  • AP news

Thursday, Sept. 17:

  • City briefs: Problem properties action bringing results; Heritage Days management and funds could roll over to park district; insurance costs change; and more

  • Elkhart Hill historical tours on Sept. 26

  • Road closure in Oran Township

  • Quinn reverses some probation dept. cuts

  • Murder victims to be remembered Monday

  • Blagojevich blasts prosecutors over friend's death

  • AP sources: McKenna to join race for Ill. governor

  • Police reports

  • Red, White & True Mysteries: Did Confederate general's own men betray him?

  • Women's suffrage event at Dana-Thomas House this weekend features living history performances

  • Lincoln presentations by 2 renowned authors coming up at presidential library and museum

  • Red Lions ranked No. 1

  • AP news

Wednesday, Sept. 16:

  • Lincoln holds 1st Economic Development Summit
    Part 3: What are our strengths?

  • Annual pet registration fees to go up

  • Lincoln man pleads not guilty in toddler death
    Trial set for December

  • New dentist joins HOPE Mobile

  • Fill a truck with food for Lincoln

  • Wednesday's picture albums

    • Carroll Catholic School activities

    • Fall Farm Tour draws a crowd

    • Saints Flight visits Mount Pulaski

  • Fall Farm Tour draws a crowd -- in pictures

  • Projection calls for lower corn and soybean returns

  • U of Illinois faculty back leaders' ouster

  • Book Look: 'Reducing Garbage,' 'Respecting Our World,' 'Reusing Things'

  • Laura on Life: Dear Daughter

  • West Lincoln-Broadwell gets regional win

  • Red Lions defeat Monmouth in volleyball

  • LCU soccer teams defeated by Blackburn

  • Logan Lanes:

    • American Bowling League

    • Jay Bird

    • Tuesday Super Trios

  • AP news

Tuesday, Sept. 15:

  • Lincoln holds 1st Economic Development Summit
    Part 2: A door opens for change in Lincoln and Logan County

  • Annual pet registration fees to go up

  • CROP Walk set for Oct. 4 in Logan County

  • State seeks venue change in layoff suit

  • LCU's Dr. Robert Kurka profiled in Who's Who in America

  • Eaton helps LCHS vocational program -- in pictures

  • HHS awards $236,000 to Illinois for increasing adoptions

  • Walk for ALS, Trina McGraw, United Way of Logan County, Humane Society, Habitat for Humanity, YMCA Bike Blast and Lincoln Public Library all in Close Up
    By Mike Fak

  • Police reports

  • Fall notes
    By John Fulton

  • LCU Red Lions defeat Hannibal-LaGrange

  • Logan Lanes: Split 'n' Gutter League

  • AP news

Monday, Sept. 14:

  • Lincoln holds 1st Economic Development Summit
    Part 1: Vision set for participants

  • Lincoln looking to the future
    Mayor Keith Snyder's 1st 120 days
    Part 4: Surprises and planned events 'fast track' changes

  • National Railsplitting Festival in Lincoln features new and returning events

  • Personalities of the Week: Arnie and Ruth Haak
  • Mount Pulaski Fall Festival pictures

    • Mount Pulaski dedicates new band shell

    • Mount Pulaski Fall Festival (sights, faces)

    • Mount Pulaski Fall Festival (contestants, demonstrations)

    • Mount Pulaski Fall Festival Parade -- album 1

    • Mount Pulaski Fall Festival Parade -- album 2

    • Mount Pulaski Fall Festival Parade -- album 3

  • Clock ticking on prison jobs crisis
    Hearing delayed in suit over layoffs

  • Recall information

  • Police reports

  • Red Lions win invitational

  • Lady Lynx weekend volleyball

  • Logan Lanes:

    • Rollin 66ers

    • Sunday Night Mixed

  • AP news

Saturday, Sept. 12:

  • Lincoln looking to the future
    Mayor Keith Snyder's 1st 120 days
    Part 3: Administrative connections roll over into city's future

  • Logan County Treasurer Bruns to retire

  • Heartland's Lincoln Center to offer personal computing classes

  • Barbary Coast Dixieland Band opens season for Lincoln Land Community Concert Association

  • Thousands of Illinois state workers get hefty pensions

  • In observance of National Grandparents Day, state recognizes grandparents raising grandchildren

  • Marriages

  • Dissolutions

  • Park district notes

  • YMCA notes

  • Laura on Life: Running in the rain

  • Home Country: The invisible girl gets attention

  • Journal features Civil War letters, Eureka elm, 1961 Indian gathering

  • 2010 calendar photos feature state historic sites

  • Railers go down 14-0 to Taylorville

  • AP news

Friday, Sept. 11:

  • Lincoln looking to the future
    Mayor Keith Snyder's 1st 120 days
    Part 2: Reorganizing for the 21st century

  • Logan County Treasurer Bruns to retire

  • LCHS hosts Rachel's Challenge

  • Volunteers encouraged to sign up soon for Together for Lincoln

  • City briefs: 2 buildings set for fast track demolition; fire department promotions; overdue state money rolls in; sewer issue resolved

  • Megan Kissel Fall Soccer League dedication ceremony

  • National Preparedness Month: Gov. Quinn encourages Illinois citizens to prepare for disasters
    IEMA hosts statewide conference, launches Facebook page with video clips, posts daily preparedness tips during September

  • Workday set to help tornado victims
    EMA to lead in field cleanup at 4 sites on Saturday

  • Tornado victims need community's help
    Long road to recovery still in beginning stages

  • United Way, hospice volunteers, Lincoln Park District, Don Wheal, changes at LDN, glass recycling and Harvest of Talents all in Close Up
    By Mike Fak

  • Police reports

  • WL-B baseball

  • Red Lions men's soccer

  • Logan Lanes: Logan Lassies

  • AP news

Thursday, Sept. 10:

  • Workday set to help tornado victims
    EMA to lead in field cleanup at 4 sites on Saturday

  • Tornado victims need community's help
    Long road to recovery still in beginning stages

  • Lincoln looking to the future
    Mayor Keith Snyder's 1st 120 days
    Part 1: Economic Development Summit

  • Local residents team up to 'strike out' multiple sclerosis

  • Mahomet Valley Water Authority pressured by WATCH
    Special meeting set

  • Fall festivals in Atlanta and Mount Pulaski this weekend

    • Mount Pulaski Fall Festival schedule

  • Electrifying news from LCU

  • Ill. gov. won't push for tax hike until after Feb.

  • Police reports

  • Lincoln Writers Club to meet on Tuesday

  • Red, White & True Mysteries: Find out who really discovered North America

  • Lincoln's New Salem Traditional Music and Bluegrass Festival this weekend

  • Vachel Lindsay Home program Saturday features 'The Chinese Nightingale'

  • West Lincoln-Broadwell baseball

  • Lincoln College volleyball results

  • Logan Lanes: Tuesday Super Trios

  • AP news

Wednesday, Sept. 9:

  • City: Development partnership director updates council
    Goody's reopened, more businesses to open, business leadership assistance organized, and future planning

  • Mount Pulaski native, Maj. Stanley Manes, receives Bronze Star

  • Mount Pulaski to celebrate relationship to Abraham Lincoln this weekend

  • Community Action offers new dining site opportunity

  • Judy Sloan is ALMH Employee of the Month

  • Illinois 1 of 7 states to teach students about 9/11

  • Ill. chief justice wants probation cuts restored

  • Regional school superintendents announce bus evacuation drills

  • Blagojevich: Words on FBI tape out of context

  • Letter: Tornado victims express thanks

  • Book Look: 'Eating for Autism'

  • Mayfield's Mutterings: Illinois completes futile effort
    By Jeff Mayfield

  • West Lincoln-Broadwell baseball

  • Logan Lanes: Jay Bird League

  • LCU Red Lions volleyball vs. Knox and MacMurray

  • AP news

Tuesday, Sept. 8:

  • Assault at Logan Correctional results in weekend shutdown

  • Lincoln Heritage Museum hosts 'Journey Stories'

  • Mount Pulaski Fall Festival a deep tradition

  • Mount Pulaski to celebrate Abe's association with town this weekend

  • Mount Pulaski's 1916 horse show -- in pictures

  • Local 4-H members visit CBOT

  • Lincoln College offers sightseeing and shopping tours

  • Records: Quinn rarely uses state cell phone

  • Quinn set to receive seasonal flu shot

  • Rachel's Challenge at LCHS, the Mount Pulaski Fall Festival, the Atlanta Fall Festival, caregiver program at Vonderlieth, blood drive, a cruise-in and St. John's Hartsburg make Close Up
    By Mike Fak

  • Recall information

  • Police reports

  • Avoiding yellow jacket stings
    By John Fulton

  • West Lincoln-Broadwell baseball in county tournament

  • Logan Lanes: Sunday Night Mixed

  • Mayfield's Mutterings: Illinois completes futile effort
    By Jeff Mayfield

  • AP news

Saturday, Sept. 5:

  • Lincoln Christian University students visit Cambodia, learn firsthand about human trafficking

  • County briefs: August and September
    Lobbying the state against job cuts; business matters; planning for private wind production developments

  • Prison crisis: Bomke says administration did not negotiate in good faith

  • Governor fills open U of I trustee slots

  • Alleged Rezko tie, but Quinn renames board chair

  • Saturday's college football scoreboard by The Associated Press -- in sports

  • Marriages

  • Dissolutions

  • YMCA notes

  • Letter: Health care system broken

  • Laura on Life: One man's experiment

  • Home Country: Randy, Marcia ... and Katie, whose father knows best

  • West Lincoln-Broadwell over Sangamon Valley

  • AP news

Friday, Sept. 4:

  • Economic Development Summit set for Sept. 12

  • AFSCME rejects 11-15 percent pay cut

  • Illinois announces $400 million bond issue to 'Jump Start' public works projects

  • Health department announces flu information line

  • Lincoln Farmers' Market splits

  • Hynes, Quinn campaigns spar over comments

  • Humane Society, Lincoln Community High School, Mount Pulaski Water Dept., glass recycling, Jefferson St. Christian Church and State Bank bocce ball tournament winners all in Close Up
    By Mike Fak

  • Police reports

  • Hands-on history: 'Lincoln Legacy Learning Kits' available from Illinois public libraries and historic sites

  • LJHS baseball

  • WL-B baseball

  • Lincoln College volleyball vs. Robert Morris

  • AP news

Thursday, Sept. 3:

  • Logan County circuit clerk to step down Sept. 30
    Bender to clerk for 4th District Court of Appeals

  • Candidates sought for Logan County circuit clerk position
    Applicants for temporary appointment requested; new election dates established

  • Lincoln Farmers' Market splits

  • Coroner's staff members receive elder abuse training

  • Lincoln FFA cleans up at state fair -- in pictures

  • Lincoln FFA students worked state fair booth -- in pictures

  • Cool, wet summer in Illinois

  • Hynes formally enters governor's race

  • Illinois gets $200 million for unemployment plan

  • Police reports

  • Mount Pulaski calendar, fall festival schedule

  • Red, White & True Mysteries: Why is Albert Bond Lambert so famous in St. Louis?

  • Logan Lanes: Tuesday Super Trios

  • AP news

Wednesday, Sept. 2:

  • The 'new U': Lincoln Christian University officially named

    • When a college becomes a university
      The 4 reasons for LCCS becoming LCU

    • Lincoln Christian University degree and certificate programs

    • LCU fast facts

  • Lincoln Christian University begins -- in pictures

  • Preliminary hearing set in child's death
    Cline charged with 2 counts of 1st-degree murder

  • Community Action distributes Elevate America program vouchers

  • Quinn says he will appoint U of I trustees Friday

  • Engagement: Laylock-Komnick

  • Mount Pulaski calendar, fall festival schedule

  • Laura on Life: What moms are made of

  • New Ken Bradbury drama about Mary Lincoln to be performed Saturday at Old State Capitol

  • Junior high baseball: WL-B vs. Hartem

  • Lincoln College volleyball vs. ICC

  • LCU volleyball vs. UIS

  • LCU men's soccer opens season

  • AP news

Tuesday, Sept. 1:

  • Personality of the Week: Tornado spurs phenomenal volunteer response

  • Ill. sales taxes on candy, soft drinks up today

  • Community Action uses stimulus dollars to assist unemployed

  • Community Action Head Start gets outdoor play grant

  • Grace Wibben of Atlanta among 4-H Hall of Fame inductees

  • Ousted Blagojevich explains himself in new book

  • Albums of the 2009 Lincoln Art & Balloon Festival:

    • Saturday morning fly-in

    • Saturday draws huge crowd to art fair and the square

    • A glowing success. Saturday's balloon glow

    • Saturday's faces on the square

    • The art fair brought artistry, entertainment and fun to Latham Park

    • Record crowd at airport Saturday night

    • Leaving the ground without a balloon

    • Postville Courthouse yields fun and education

    • Faces at Postville Courthouse

    • A last look at the 2009 Lincoln Art & Balloon Festival

    • Friday's faces at the festival

    • Friday night liftoff

    • Airport prepared for balloon festival: Just waiting for you

    • We have a launch. Balloon festival kicks off under fair skies

  • Grab Your Fork winners, Zonta, Cindy Wendlandt benefit, Gail's Pumpkin Patch, art fair winners and Zion Lutheran Family Fun Fest make Close Up
    By Mike Fak

  • Police reports

  • Fall days ideal for chores
    By John Fulton

  • Library notes

  • Healthy choices versus avoidance can create a nutritious diet

  • Logan Lanes:

    • American Bowling League

    • Split 'n' Gutter League

  • AP news

 

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