Daily headlines

September 2010

 

Thursday, Sept. 30:

Wednesday, Sept. 29:

Tuesday, Sept. 28:

  • Germanfest Oct. 16

  • Quinn, state dollars popping up downstate

  • Illinois schools' 'incomplete' aims to be completed

  • Police reports

  • Fire and rescue reports

  • LCU volleyball part of the 'Dig for the Cure'

  • AP news

Monday, Sept. 27:

  • Paul Leesman family celebrates his 60th harvest

  • Down on the Leesman farm -- album

  • Together for Lincoln hits the streets -- Album 1

  • Together for Lincoln hits the streets -- Album 2

  • Together for Lincoln hits the streets -- Album 3

  • Working at the dog wash blues -- album

  • Recalls announced

  • Writing club to meet Oct. 12

  • Police reports

  • Fire and rescue reports

  • Lynx men's soccer, volleyball and women's golf results

  • Red Lions sports results

  • Logan Lanes:

    • Rollin 66ers

    • Sunday Night Mixed

  • AP news

Saturday, Sept. 25:

  • County eagle-eyes rural segment of Fifth Street Road
    Other future projects to the south could hinder rural travel

  • Homecoming parade -- Album 1

  • Homecoming parade -- Album 2

  • Homecoming parade -- Album 3

  • Homecoming parade -- Album 4

  • Cruise-in at Friendship Manor -- album

  • Head Start open house Oct. 7

  • Voters to get Illinois Supreme Court voting guide

  • Marriages

  • Dissolutions

  • YMCA notes

  • Laura on Life: You are beautiful

  • Home Country: Love counselor needs business advice

  • Railers' 2nd half wins homecoming game

  • Red Lions volleyball splits at Millikin

  • AP news

Friday, Sept. 24:

  • Together for Lincoln instructions for Sunday
    More volunteers needed

  • Dick Logan benefit fund could hit $17,000

  • Knuth found guilty on 3 counts

  • Important information regarding voter registration:

    • Voter registration notice

    • Absentee voting notice

    • Voting notice for elderly and disabled

  • Improving trends push unemployment below 10 percent

  • 'Obama seats' in Statehouse subject to voter swings

  • Logan County FSA newsletter

  • Police reports

  • Fire and rescue reports

  • Railers focused on game against Southeast

  • Red Lions men's soccer wins, ladies lose

  • Lincoln College drops match to Benedictine University in a dual meet

  • Logan Lanes: Logan Lassies

  • AP news

Thursday, Sept. 23:

  • Native Lincolnite returns for 50th reunion and book signing

  • Celebrate Family Day on Monday

  • Development partnership hosts 2nd manufacturing council meeting at Eaton Corp.

  • 'Because I’m Human' author to visit LCU

  • Announcement: Mount Pulaski to lose power Thursday afternoon

  • 1st West Nile virus-related death reported in Illinois

  • Lawmakers split on AFSCME deal impact

  • Letter: Thanks from Main Street Lincoln to everyone involved

  • Lincoln College results

  • Red Lions win 2

  • Logan Lanes: Jay Bird League

  • AP news

Wednesday, Sept. 22:

  • Logan County Bank gives boost to local campaign
    Community bank donates $25,000 to ALMH

  • Development partnership to unveil economic master plan Sept. 30

  • Return unused drugs Saturday

  • Latest state education test scores so-so

  • Union deal sparks ethics ado in Illinois gov's race

  • Good Shepherd Lutheran, 4-H Hollanders, Capt. Bogardus results, Draw 4 Carroll results, Marching Railers and Hannah Allen in Close Up

  • Brown needles, broadleaf weeds
    By John Fulton

  • Police reports

  • Fire and rescue reports

  • Lady Lynx volleyball

  • AP news

Tuesday, Sept. 21:

  • City Briefs: Finances good for now, new businesses coming and more

  • Thoughts and memories on Dick Logan Day -- in Perspectives

  • Coroner urges caution on roads during harvest season

  • LCU to host James D. Strauss Worldview Lectureship Oct. 5 & 6

  • Middletown man's death under investigation

  • GOP leaders hope 2010 is the new 1994

  • Kirk: Voters don't know why Senate race is key

  • Police reports

  • Fire and rescue reports

  • AP news

Monday, Sept. 20:

  • Friedlein family takes top 3 places in railsplitting

  • Saturday at the National Railsplitting Festival -- album

  • Saturday in downtown Lincoln

  • National railsplitting competition -- Album 1

  • National railsplitting competition -- Album 2

  • By the numbers: Dick Logan benefit a huge success

  • Dick Logan benefit -- album

  • Recalls announced

  • Chamber memo

  • Police reports

  • Fire and rescue reports

  • Red Lions sweep Monmouth tournament

  • Red Lions win soccer game

  • LC volleyball goes 1-2 at IVCC invitational

  • Logan Lanes:

    • Rollin 66ers

    • Sunday Night Mixed

  • AP news

Saturday, Sept. 18:

  • County gearing up for fiscal 2011 and future
    Part 3: 1st-draft numbers call for cuts

  • 10th Illinois Volunteer Cavalry Regiment -- album

  • The Civil War Ball -- album

  • Quinn toots high-speed rail's horn

  • Laura on Life: Post-baby jeans

  • Home Country: Dump development makes news

  • Railers 'turnover' game to Lanphier 34-27

  • Lincoln College sports results

  • AP news

Friday, Sept. 17:

  • Development partnership announces the arrival of Fastech Services
    20-30 jobs will be brought to Logan County

  • Tim Heitzig is ALMH September Employee of the Month

  • Flu shots available Monday

  • LCHS transportation class learns hands-on -- album

  • 'Gut check time' for Railer defense -- in Sports

  • Unemployment rate drops again in August
    Manufacturing job growth for 6th consecutive month

  • Illinois' jobless picture improving

  • Quinn, Brady both short on budget details

  • Gov's job message quiet

  • Humane Society, Community Action, Mount Pulaski junk disposal and District 27 board vacancy in Close Up

  • LC sports scores: men's soccer, women's soccer, men's golf

  • LC's Turpin commits to play basketball at Florida State

  • Logan Lanes: Logan Lassies

  • AP news

Thursday, Sept. 16:

  • Interpretive signs to be dedicated Saturday

  • Illinois picks Northstar to run state lottery

  • Open seats guarantee new faces in General Assembly

  • HOPE Mobile schedule for October

  • Salinas NJCAA soccer player of the week

  • Lincoln College volleyball results

  • Logan Lanes: Jay Bird League

  • AP news

Wednesday, Sept. 15:

  • City Briefs: Workshops on tape, park problems, grants and more

  • Dick Logan benefit a chance to say thanks -- in Perspectives

  • Sunday to be 'Dick Logan Day' in Lincoln

  • Plenty to do during National Railsplitting Festival

    • Civil War Ball

    • Captain Bogardus Trap Shoot

    • Storytellers Mike Anderson & Brian 'Fox' Ellis

    • ICMA performances

    • 10th Illinois Volunteer Cavalry Regiment encampment

  • Building bridges at LCHS -- album

  • NWS forecasts warmer-than-usual fall

  • Energy legislation stall could mean job loss

  • Lawn spots, tree holes, slow-moving equipment
    By John Fulton

  • Police reports

  • Fire and rescue reports

  • Laura on Life: Whys of a high school curriculum

  • LC men's soccer strikes down No. 14 Lincoln Land 4-1

  • Red Lions drop match to UIS

  • Logan Lanes: American Bowling League

  • AP news

Tuesday, Sept. 14:

  • Finances and staff changes highlight health dept. board meeting

  • Main Street fired up over 1st 'Honest Abe Barbeque Cook-off'

  • Household electronics recycling collection Oct. 2

  • Event Saturday to support children and adults with autism spectrum disorder

  • Video gaming stalled again

  • Giuliani: Brady's planned cuts right on

  • Mannafest, Humane Society, football team and cheerleaders, and American Legion Auxiliary make Close Up

  • Fire and rescue reports

  • Police reports

  • AP news

Monday, Sept. 13:

  • County gearing up for fiscal 2011 and future
    Part 2: The biggest unknown

  • Lincoln Heritage Museum participating in National Museum Day on Sept. 25
    Free admission and fun, family-friendly activities planned

  • The story of Healthy Communities Partnership
    Part 6: Task force sets sights on domestic abuse counseling and rehabilitation

  • Mount Pulaski Fall Festival -- Album 1

  • Mount Pulaski Fall Festival -- Album 2

  • Mount Pulaski Fall Festival -- Album 3

  • Mount Pulaski Fall Festival -- Album 4

  • Mount Pulaski Fall Festival -- Album 5

  • Recalls announced

  • Chamber memo

  • Police reports

  • Fire and rescue reports

  • WL-B baseball

  • Lady Lynx take V-ball tournament

  • Lynx men's soccer

  • LC cross-country

  • Logan Lanes:

    • Rollin 66ers

    • Sunday Night Mixed

  • AP news

Saturday, Sept. 11:

  • Weekend slate of activities at Mount Pulaski Fall Festival

  • 'Doing church' in a garden

  • County gearing up for fiscal 2011 and future
    Part 1: Budget preparations

  • The story of Healthy Communities Partnership
    Part 5: ATOD Task Force measuring successes, striving for more impact

  • Senate week in review

  • Marriages

  • Dissolutions

  • Laura on Life: Random acts and tacos

  • Home Country: Autumn musings

  • Crimsons' air attack downs Railers 63-31

  • Lady Lynx V-ball takes pair

  • AP news

Friday, Sept. 10:

  • Free parent workshops offered by Healthy Families Task Force

  • The story of Healthy Communities Partnership
    Part 4: Healthy Families Task Force focuses on prevention, education and resources

  • Railers prepared for Crimson aerial attack

  • Illinois counties pay millions to get state, fed cash

  • Quinn within days of privatizing state lottery

  • Police reports

  • Fire and rescue reports

  • Messimer named LCU men's soccer coach

  • Red Lions defeat St. Louis College of Pharmacy

  • Logan Lanes:

    • Jay Bird League

    • Logan Lassies

  • AP news

Thursday, Sept. 9:

  • Soil & water conservation districts, including Logan, are in financial trouble

  • The story of Healthy Communities Partnership
    Part 3: Looking out for a part of our population oft overlooked: seniors

  • Lincoln motorists not belted: get ticketed

  • MAP denials top 100,000 at start of September

  • GOP momentum has Dems spending for Statehouse seats

  • Police reports

  • Fire and rescue reports

  • Lynx men's soccer moves to 4-0; Lady Lynx volleyball drops match to Lewis and Clark

  • AP news

Wednesday, Sept. 8:

  • City Briefs: Storage building, Comcast and South Plant fill agenda

  • National grant will help HOPE Mobile offer improved care

  • The story of Healthy Communities Partnership
    Part 2: Newest task force gearing up to change Logan County's standing in education

  • Nominating petitions for LCHS school board now available

  • Displaced family needs furniture

  • Business Spotlight: White's Auction Services
    Part 2

  • Fall Farm Day featured stop: J.H. Hawes Grain Elevator

  • Push for road money hits same political speed bump

  • USDA flood help coming; many farmers may pass

  • Humane Society, Lincoln Jaycees, Lincoln Woman's Club, library exhibit and balloon fest survey make Close Up

  • Fall reminders
    By John Fulton

  • Police reports

  • Fire and rescue reports

  • Book Look: 'Pop'

  • Laura on Life: Pessimist or realist?

  • Logan Lanes: Tuesday Super Trios

  • AP news

Tuesday, Sept. 7:

  • Railsplitting Festival features new and annual events

  • The story of Healthy Communities Partnership
    Part 1: Health department vision put Logan County ahead

  • Business Spotlight: White's Auction Service
    Part 1

  • Lincoln Woman's Club readying socks for troops

  • Home invasion suspect arrested in Waynesville

  • Recalls announced

  • Police reports

  • Fire and rescue reports

  • WL-B baseball team wins county tournament

  • Lady Lynx golf, soccer, volleyball results

  • Logan Lanes:

    • Rollin 66ers

    • Sunday Night Mixed

  • AP news

Saturday, Sept. 4:

  • Losing streak over: Railers run over Canton

  • Fall Farm Day tour Sept. 12

  • Parent, community alert: New over-the-counter drug abuse trend puts teens at risk -- in Perspectives

  • Summer 2010 -- one of the warmest and wettest on record

  • Labor Day weekend: Extra police out enforcing impaired-driving and safety belt laws

  • Changes to early voting law could spur more young voters

  • Marriages

  • Dissolutions

  • Laura on Life: Strategies for Monopoly

  • Home Country: Dummies' descendants play one-upmanship

  • Lady Lynx volleyball team drops 2 in Texas

  • AP news

Friday, Sept. 3:

  • Development partnership details use of $99,000 USDA grant

  • Authorities make large cannabis bust on I-55

  • Randle resignation points to political problems for Quinn

  • Lots of lawmakers on the ballot, few races close

  • Park district notes

  • Police reports

  • Fire and rescue reports

  • Railers look to run against Canton

  • Lincoln College men's soccer moves to 3-0

  • LC women's soccer results

  • LC men's golf results

  • AP news

Thursday, Sept. 2:

  • Together for Lincoln still seeking volunteers

  • Authorities make large cannabis bust on I-55

  • Kristin Bishop, a 4-H Legacy of Leadership Scholar

  • Litherlands inducted into 4-H Hall of Fame

  • Salvation Army updates situation on family displaced by fire

  • Annual flu season -- what you need to know

  • Clean coal not a clear choice
    Tenaska plant costly, questionable

  • Library notes

  • Police reports

  • Logan Lanes:

    • Jay Bird League

    • Tuesday Super Trios

  • AP news

Wednesday, Sept. 1:

  • High-speed rail forum in Lincoln explains procedures, addresses concerns

  • USDA grant to development partnership for business incubator

  • Gov candidates talk jobs on tour of state

  • FutureGen Alliance stays with clean coal project

  • Glass recycling, Draw 4 winners, Land of Lincoln Honor Flight and calendar reservations make Close Up

  • Fall to-do list
    By John Fulton

  • Police reports

  • Fire and rescue reports

  • Laura on Life: Metal box displays magnets

  • Lincoln College men's soccer, women's soccer and volleyball results

  • AP news

 

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