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Christian radio station in works for Clinton
A Christian radio station broadcasting out of Fisher is planning to erect a repeater tower in or near Clinton.
WHOW reschedules service interruption
Clinton radio stations WHOW 1520 AM and WHOW-FM 95.9 have re-scheduled a service interruption for Thursday.
Clinton now has a set of building codes and will have a new fire chief soon. Former Mayor Roger Cyrulik asked the City Council at its meeting Monday why the name of a candidate hasn't been brought before the ...
SCORE meeting proceeds despite low attendance
A public meeting at Vespasian Warner Library to learn about free business consulting services was sparsely attended on Thursday, but the show went on anyway.
Changes planned for Clinton Mission Mart
The Clinton Mission Mart thrift store will close for one day on August 6 to make way for some store renovations.
Finally, a newspaper that labels Springfield right
FLICK LITE: Our latest listings, as offered by the readers and your resident Lite Boy: Funniest inadvertent placement Top story in a recent Lincoln Courier newspaper: "Illinois Legislature reconvening in ...
New 'home sweet home' for Home Sweet Home
During the past few months, many people have asked Denise Torbert when she planned to move her Home Sweet Home Realty into its new home.
Four seek Circuit Court appointment to replace Peters
Clinton attorneys Garry W. Bryan, Richard E. Goff, and Jerry A. Johnson, along with Bloomington attorney Stephanie Scoles, are vying to fill the position in the Sixth Judicial Circuit vacated by Judge Stephen ...
Exelon to extend time for monthly siren test
On Tuesday, August 5, Exelon Nuclear, in coordination with the DeWitt County Emergency Management Agency, will extend the time for the normal monthly test of the emergency warning siren system to ensure that it ...
Christian radio station in works for Clinton
A Christian radio station broadcasting out of Fisher is planning to erect a repeater tower in or near Clinton.
Pheasant program will live another year
In the midst of all the gloom out of Springfield comes one ray of light. The Illinois Department of Natural Resources announced the controlled pheasant program will continue through this season.
Bus thoroughly stuffed with school supplies
The Stuff the Bus effort held over the weekend was so successful, every seat on the bus was filed with school supplies for kids in need and the bus had to be emptied three times Friday and twice on Saturday.
'Looking for Lincoln' signs bypass Clinton, DeWitt in first round of deliveries
The long-awaited Looking for Lincoln wayside signs are on their way, but not for DeWitt County just yet.
Clinton man arrested for theft, obstructing justice and criminal trespassing
Clinton Police On July 24, at approximately 5:21 p.m. Clinton Police arrested Bruce A. Samuelson, 32, of Clinton, for domestic battery.
Illinois Department of Natural Resources
Illinois Controlled Pheasant Hunting Reservation Information now Available Online
Illinois Department of Natural Resources I llinois Controlled Pheasant Hunting Reservation Information now Available Online SPRINGFIELD, IL Controlled pheasant hunting opportunities will be available at 18 ...
Obama's decision on vice president his biggest test yet
The choice of a running mate isn't a make or break decision. But for Democrat Barack Obama, the unveiling of an understudy and campaign surrogate-in-chief will be the biggest test yet on the road to 1600 ...
Saturday fire displaces Wapella family
Firefighter Jason North had just returned from a medical call when his home became engulfed in flames Saturday evening.
Judge Peters retires after 22 years
The case that stands out in Judge Stephen Peter's mind isn't the one you might think.
George Wylder wasn't a big man, but his contribution to the community as a teacher, coach, and genealogist was giant.
Clinton will pay $80,000 to clean lime sludge from waterworks plant
Clinton officials estimate it will cost $80,000 to remove lime sludge from the city's waterworks plant, a necessary project that hasn't been done in the first six years of the plant's life.