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Mount Pulaski 8th-grade awards
During an awards ceremony at Mount Pulaski Grade School, eighth-graders this year were recognized for excellence in a variety of categories.
Mount Pulaski High School graduation
The ceremony began with the posting of colors by Mount Pulaski American Legion Post 447.
Zion youngsters visit Mt. Pulaski Museum and Courthouse
Pulaski Zion Lutheran School took a learning trip to the Museum and historic courthouse on the square.
Mount Pulaski hosts Spring Fling with Washington Street merchants
Downtown merchants in Mount Pulaski are celebrating the arrival of spring with a Spring Fling shopping and visiting event on Friday and Saturday.
Mt. Pulaski 3rd Graders visit the Capitol
Pulaski Grade Schools at the Illinois State Capitol on Wednesday, April 8th. The students were treated to a personal tour of the Capitol building, including both legislative chambers, enjoyed lunch outdoors at the Visitor's Center and were honored in the Illinois House Chamber during the regular session.
Allison Hickey is the Mount Pulaski Senior-of-the-Month
Allison Hickey has been named May Senior-of-the-Month at Mount Pulaski High School.
Brother to testify at Illinois man's murder trial
In a Friday, April 5, 2013 photo, a Logan County Sheriffs deputy walks Christopher Harris into the Logan County Courthouse, in Lincoln, Ill.
Henry David Sharp was born April 21, 2013 at St. Joseph Medical center. Henry is the son of Brittany and Cole Sharp, 308 N. Jefferson Street, Lincoln, IL.
1st trial in Ill. family's brutal slaying to start
A memorial pamphlet is seen Sept. 28, 2009, as friends and family of the Gee family exit the Family Life Center in Mount Pulaski for the Gee family's funeral, a week after the two parents and three children were found dead in their Beason home.
Three new trees planted on Mt. Pulaski Courthouse lawn on Arbor Day
Pulaski Courthouse Foundation chose Arbor Day to plant three donated trees - one by Tom and Cheryl Martin in honor of Tom's mother, Jean Martin, in recognition of all that she has done for the Mt.
Community leaders help students thinking, 'What and where is my future?'
The chamber brought senior high school students and local industry leaders together to listen and to talk on Tuesday.
Mount Pulaski's Cady Lowery selected as state officer for FCCLA
Cady Lowery, a junior at Mount Pulaski High School, has been chosen to represent the Illinois Association of Family, Career and Community Leaders of America as a state officer for the 2013-2014 school year.