Daily headlines
September 2006
City briefs
Habitat for Humanity of Logan County hosts sixth annual recognition event
Logan included in counties receiving state and federal funds to fight drugs
Court news
Marriages
(No dissolutions)
Comments on 'Give them something to do' letter:
Response from Josh Bruns
Response from Jann Allen Nash
Lincoln Christian Church announces two new ministers
St. Peter Lutheran Church, Emden, announces class about prayer
October activities at St. Peter Lutheran
Home Country: From callow to sallow to tallow
Civil War regimental source materials and news reports after Little Bighorn featured in latest Journal of Illinois History
Frank Lloyd Wright's Unity Temple announces 34th season fundraising concerts
Coast Guard Auxiliary recommends to boaters: Know before you go
			Fish virus alert
			No threat to human health
WL-B baseball ends season at state
Redbirds promote Just Read
			City wrestles restless topics 
				Animal control 
				contract revisited 
				Owner of old Mill restaurant 
				wants out of liability
Renaissance Fair celebrates Scully Park fountain dedication
LCHS homecoming royalty court announced
More than $122,000 in grants headed to local arts organizations
			Regulators take 
			action on unlicensed locksmiths
			Web resource 
			created to protect Illinois consumers from illegal or fraudulent 
			locksmith activities
Letters:
Give them something to do
Track is a business, should have flexible schedule
TechLine: 'Critical' security update affects Windows and Internet Explorer
Harvest of Talents
American Legion Auxiliary sets fall Junior conference
Near-infrared imaging helps doctors detect, treat breast cancer
LCC to offer indoor soccer
LCC volleyball vs. Illinois College
			City wrestles restless topics 
				It's leaf-burning time
			Possible new policies
Vandalism and other issues plague downtown
Sept. 11 books donated to the library
			Gov. Blagojevich to 
			introduce legislation forcing cell phone companies to be honest with 
			their customers about costs
Illinois would be first to prohibit phony regulatory 
			charges on cell phone bills
Technology Immersion Pilot Project schools selected
Blood drives
Chestnut news: Marle Bond sells Lisa's Cafe; Bill Glaze leaving Chestnut bank [Chestnut Post-Dispatch]
Letter: Does not want racetrack
Invention Mysteries: Everyone knows the man who invented Chum Magic
Additional 'Break' events announced
			City wrestles 
			restless topics
			Issue 1: Racetrack owners seek early 
			approval
			Illinois' E. coli 
			case linked to bagged spinach
			
            FDA says it is safe to 
			eat local, frozen or canned spinach
11 new cases of West Nile in Illinois
CIEDC represented at national conference
			
			Support group explores divorce-related topics
			'Facing My 
			Depression'
Walk feeds the hungry at home and worldwide
Oasis update
Book Look: 'Confronting Your Spouse's Pornography Problem'
			Lady Railers 
			pummel Chatham
			Crucial conference contest with SHG 
			set for Thursday
			By Rick Hobler
West Lincoln-Broadwell baseball on first trek to state
Lincoln Christian volleyball vs. Principia
CDC changes spinach advice
			Illinois 
			supports addition of Carbondale-to-Chicago passenger train
			Amtrak Saluki to 
			start running Oct. 30
			$1 million 
			federal grant to help Illinois families stay connected to their 
			energy service throughout the year
			Illinois one of 
			only four states to receive REACH grant
			Gov. 
			Blagojevich calls on President Bush to release more federal LIHEAP 
			funds for Midwestern states
			Home heating bills expected to be 
			higher; at-risk households urged to take steps before winter heating 
			season
			To apply, call 1-877-411-WARM or visit
			www.liheapillinois.com
			
Product restrictions loosen for flight
Weekly Outlook: Storing early corn
'Antique Appraisals: Valuable or Priceless' returns to Lincoln
ISU up to No. 5 in CSN poll; stays put in Sports Network poll
Lincoln College adds impact to area economy
U.S. EPA decision boosts clean-coal technology project that will create thousands of jobs for southern Illinois
    The science of fall 
	colors
	By John Fulton
44th District weekly update
Illinois Department of Natural Resources teacher opportunities and other announcements
Mount Pulaski introduces evening playgroup
Anger management class offered
Elkhart blacktop done one week early
Gov. Blagojevich announces nearly $20 million secured to help victims of domestic violence and sexual assault
Court news
Marriages
Dissolutions
44th District weekly update
			September is 
			Recovery Month
			Illinois joins nation in spotlighting 
			substance abuse treatment
McGreevey's book may hurt the gay rights movement
Trivia challenge to raise education funds for needy African children
Revival set: 'Christ Jesus: The Cornerstone'
Learn about orchids at fall event
Country Living magazine launches fair at Chicago Botanic Garden
Geocache festival
Home Country: As the seasons change...
Robert's Sysco thanks community with open house
A Saturday afternoon guided tour of Robert's Sysco - pictures
Hazardous weather outlook remains in effect to 9 p.m.
Elkhart blacktop done one week early
West Nile virus claims another life in Illinois
Gov. Blagojevich tours site of future expansion of Will County biofuels plant that will lessen Illinois' dependence on foreign oil
			Springfield 
			Combined Laboratory Addition unveiled
			Expanded public health and state 
			police labs serve vital homeland security and public safety 
			functions
Minonk welcomes new raceway
Letter: IGA comes through in time of need
More mums available
Railsplitter
If you didn't go to Railsplitter, here is some of what you missed -- pictures
			Harvest season 
			begins: Motorists and farmers must share the road
Motorists urged to slow down; farmers reminded of overweight 
			vehicle permits
			Gov. 
			Blagojevich urges U.S. Senate committee to oppose bill that would 
			undermine Illinois' ability to ensure food safety
			The National Uniformity of Foods Act 
			weakens state food safety standards
LCHS homecoming week events announced
LCHS homecoming royalty nominees
Invention Mysteries: As an inventor, Ben had very famous initials
Illinois elementary schools revamp competition classes
Lincoln Christian College volleyball vs. Knox College
			County: No 
			audit in sight 
			Farm up for sale
Search and rescue results in wandering resident found unharmed
West Nile virus claims two more lives
Letter: Cemetery walk success, actors noted
Railer marching band sweeps Dwight competition
			Support group explores divorce-related topics
			'Facing My 
			Anger' 
			
Oasis update
Lincoln Christian College volleyball vs. MacMurray
Lincoln street work to begin this week
FDA spinach ban continues [Emergency Email Network]
			Yellow jackets, spruce 
			spider mites and Web updates
			By John Fulton
Weekly Outlook: Wheat acreage
Sept. 11 blood donors
Alzheimer's and Related Dementia Support Group
Asperger syndrome group changes meeting date for October
Illinois State at Murray State game notes
			
			
            Illinois case of E. coli O157:H7 linked to 
			consumption of bagged spinach
			Case matches the national pattern
			Illinois 
			Department of Corrections cadet training class begins
			Sixty-two 
			correctional officer cadets to take six-week training course
Letters:
4-H -- training that lasts a lifetime
Heritage In Flight quilt raffle winner
CIEDC announces start of energy assistance program year
Racing: Illinois Fall Nationals interrupted; will resume Oct. 1
LCC men's soccer
Siskowic awarded GFC weekly honor
During the Abraham Lincoln National Railsplitting Contest and Crafts Festival:
Bob Church, surveyor, returns
Old-time 'base ball' to be featured
Logan County Genealogical and Historical Society to host cemetery walk
Logan Railsplitting Association and Lincoln Sportsmen's Club to host trap shoot
Bethel School to host open house
Free bluegrass concert
Mystery Ink Productions to perform 'Mr. Lincoln and the Lost Client'
			State public health director issues 
			warning about food-borne illness linked to fresh spinach consumption
			No confirmed Illinois cases of E. coli from consumption of bagged 
			fresh spinach
West Nile virus claims another life
August was slightly warmer and wetter than normal
			Gov. 
				Blagojevich and Lt. Gov. Quinn urge U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to expand health services for veterans
				Letter 
				responds to report highlighting the federal government's 
				inadequate assessment of returning veterans' health needs
FEMA outlines conditions for increasing rental assistance after disasters
Court news
Marriages
Dissolutions
Grandparents Raising Grandchildren celebrates 10th anniversary
				Home Country: 
		Mountain music and children mix
				
				Mayfield's Mutterings: Muttering on the move
				By Jeff Mayfield
During the Abraham Lincoln National Railsplitting Contest and Crafts Festival:
Old-time 'base ball' to be featured
Logan County Genealogical and Historical Society to host cemetery walk
Logan Railsplitting Association and Lincoln Sportsmen's Club to host trap shoot
Bethel School to host open house
Free bluegrass concert
Mystery Ink Productions to perform 'Mr. Lincoln and the Lost Client'
Day of fun scheduled for Elks Abe Lincoln Disabled Children's Fundraiser
Robert's Sysco says, 'Thank you, Lincoln and Logan County'
FDA issues E. coli consumer alert
City of Mount Pulaski roadwork begins
44th District weekly update
Reminder: Civil War ball to kick off the Abraham Lincoln National Railsplitting Contest and Crafts Festival
State rep hosts Lincoln office hours Monday
Lincoln on statewide Back-to-School All Kids Training Tour
			Lady Railers take one from Urbana
			LCHS gets back to .500
			By Rick Hobler
Lincoln Christian men's soccer
Civil War ball to kick off the Abraham Lincoln National Railsplitting Contest and Crafts Festival
Illinois Arborist Association to host tree program during the Abraham Lincoln National Railsplitting Contest and Crafts Festival
Caterpillar to be recruiting at the Railsplitter Festival
Lincoln police seek information on Labor Day shooting incident
Gov. Blagojevich urges women to register for free breast and cervical cancer screenings and treatment
American Business Club to host second annual Charity Golf Open
Railer marching band to compete in Dwight
SXU graduate
Invention Mysteries: What did these inventors do for a living before they became household names?
'Back to Mayberry' fall classes continue
Chanute Air Force Base inaugural reunion
Lyon to miss rest of 2006 with a knee injury
City hears county request for help with animal control facility
Letters:
A new 'entertainment venue'?
In honor of firefighters
West Nile virus claims two more lives in Illinois
Band booster mum sale downtown on Saturday
			Support group explores divorce-related topics
			'The Road 
			to Healing' 
One-day prayer conference open to all
Oasis update
Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum's Education Department invites teachers back to school
Book Look: 'The Peanut-Free Cafe'
Five prepare for entrance into ISU Athletics Hall
Jury rules Atlanta teen's death accident
			Gov. 
			Blagojevich requests federal assistance for Rockford-area 
			homeowners, renters and businesses after Labor Day flooding
			Governor seeks Small Business 
			Administration physical disaster declaration
Illinois State Museum to return memorial post to officials from Kenya
36th annual Abraham Lincoln National Railsplitting Contest and Crafts Festival unveils new events
Weekly Outlook: Crops
CIEDC Head Start children are back to school
Sangamon Valley Community Orchestra musician invitation
Free mental health screenings
Redbirds up to No. 6 in Coaches Poll, still No. 7 in TSN
Illinois State vs. Eastern Illinois game notes
City of Lincoln declares annual Railsplitter Festival weekend
Gov. Blagojevich proclaims Day of Remembrance for those who died in the Sept. 11 attacks
			Mutual aid 
			response system to improve vital emergency communication services
			IL-TERT training to help handle 
			emergency call volume during natural disasters or terrorism events
			Emergency 
			preparedness since 9/11
			Illinois a national leader in mutual 
			aid, special response teams
In memoriam, five years later -- USCG Auxiliary
Superintendents, lawmakers say governor's circumventing of the school construction priority list jeopardizes funding for approved projects
			Fall nuisance pests
			By John Fulton
Stewart, Mazur honored by Gateway
			Gov. 
			Blagojevich calls on President Bush to address nation's oil 
			addiction and boost energy independence
			Governor urges president to pursue 
			national policy modeled on Illinois' plan to meet 50 percent of 
			state's motor fuel needs with homegrown resources by 2017
			Governor launches task forces to help implement his plan
LIHEAP winter heating assistance enrollment open
There's lots to do today in Logan County:
Atlanta Fall Festival
Mount Pulaski Fall Festival
Mount Pulaski trial re-enactment featuring Abraham Lincoln
	Lincoln Park District's second annual bike tour
Alternative routes available
Habitat for Humanity warehouse sale
Court news
Marriages
(No dissolutions)
Governor's circumventing of the school construction priority list jeopardizes funding for already approved projects
Joint task force to study Illinois community colleges
Letter: Celebrate Grandparents Day and share program information with Grandparents Raising Grandchildren
Home Country: What'll draw a crowd?
Quiram Funeral Home under new ownership
				Gov. 
				Blagojevich pushes for Western Illinois University expansion
				$14 million capital development 
				would improve education opportunity and economics for northwest 
				Illinois
				Gov. Blagojevich 
				urges changes to No Child Left Behind Act
				Governor sends letter to U.S. education secretary with 
				recommendations to help states meet the goals and challenges of 
				NCLB
Lincoln Christian College and Seminary professor publishes book that unravels the mysteries of the book of Revelation
There's lots to do today and tomorrow in Logan County:
Friday: Elkhart community health fair and blood drive
Friday and Saturday: Atlanta Fall Festival
Friday and Saturday: Mount Pulaski Fall Festival
Friday and Saturday: Mount Pulaski trial re-enactment featuring Abraham Lincoln
			Saturday:
			Lincoln Park District's second annual bike tour
			Alternative routes available
Saturday: Habitat for Humanity warehouse sale
			Looking better
Lady Railers lose one and win one
			By Rick Hobler
New Logan County Comprehensive Plan enters final stage
			State public 
			health director urges Illinoisans to donate blood
			Some blood 
			types in Illinois are at critical levels after Labor Day weekend
Gov. Blagojevich declares Rockford and Winnebago County a state disaster area following Labor Day flooding
Public invited to 'Cast Iron Tombstone Trial' this weekend
Researchers look at future of biofuels and livestock, competing corn markets
Students choose band teacher as 'most influential'
Invention Mysteries: Despised producer creates TV idol
Curveball study
City briefs
Blimp visits Lincoln
			Illinois showcases robust emergency 
			response capabilities during annual conference
			Two dozen 
			exhibits feature emergency response equipment and special teams
Gov. Blagojevich urges FCC and FTC to require cell phone companies to develop effective ways of deleting sensitive information
Mason City seed company hosts breakfast, plot tours
Weekly Outlook: Soybeans
			Support group explores divorce-related topics
			'What's Happening to Me?'
Oasis update
Redbirds move up two spots in top-25 poll
Illinois State vs. Central Arkansas pre-game notes
Seniors evacuated from smoke-filled building
Medicare recipients should be cautious of telephone scam
Senate week in review: Aug. 28-Sept. 1
			Fall lawns, and Master 
			Gardener training opens
			By John 
			Fulton, U of I Extension
Dairy cattle feed
Samuels named gift officer at Lincoln College
ALMH welcomes new cataract surgeon
Lincoln Railsplitter Scramble scores
LCC wins Acordia Volleyball Challenge
LCC soccer
Monday, Sept. 4: Labor Day holiday
Locksmith suspended on multiple infractions
Court news
Marriages
Dissolutions
44th District weekly update
Illinois Raptor Center offering second camp for adults
Home Country: The greatest of inventions
Lincoln Christian College soccer
BracketBusters
ALMH becomes network provider for United Healthcare
Gov. Blagojevich celebrates groundbreaking of new ethanol production facility
State historic sites return to five-day-per-week schedule after Labor Day
Planning for Middletown 175th
Parent Institute column: Screen time
			Historical dances 
			preserved
			Contra dance schedule for central Illinois-Indiana area, September 
			to December
			Cardiac kids fall to Morton
			Railer varsity falls short, junior 
			varsity wins in three
			By Rick Hobler