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| Illinois' Reform Commission Names Members |
Illinois' new Reform Commission has Pat Fitzgerald on it -- not the crusading federal prosecutor, but the football coach at Northwestern University.
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| More Homeless in Illinois |
People who help shelter the homeless in Illinois blame the economy for an increase in their "business."
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| OSF Saint Mary Medical Center Birthday Celebrations Begin Saturday |
A yearlong series of celebrations marking a big birthday for one of Galesburg's two hospitals starts with a special performance this weekend.
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| Tax Season Arrives, E-Filing Now Available |
The IRS is expecting more tax returns to be filed electronically this year.
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| FIRST ON WGIL: Poverty Report Will Not Be Presented to City Council -- DOWNLOAD REPORT HERE |
POSTED 7:30pm 1/15/09 The head of a group that put together a report on poverty in Knox County that has already caused some controversy says it's done with its work, and is ready to hand off its work to another similar group.
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| Health Department Says Stay Safe in the Cold |
Stay inside if at all possible and if you have to go out, try and limit your time you're exposed to the cold air and get back inside where it's warm.
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| Burris Now Officially U.S. Senator |
Roland Burris is now officially a U.S. Senator.
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| Sheley Allegedly Involved in New Jail Incident |
POSTED 2:45pm 1/15/09 Knox County prosecutors say they're looking into a new case involving alleged spree killer Nicholas Sheley, but they won't say what it is.
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| President Bush Addresses the Nation -- LIVE COVERAGE ON WGIL |
President Bush will give his final address to the nation tonight, billed as a farewell speech, before Barack Obama becomes President Tuesday. Listen to the address live beginning at 7pm on WGIL.
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| Group Continues Push for Rural Transit in Knox County |
A group that wants to bring rural transit to Knox County is beginning the final phase of the project that officials have worked on for more than a year.
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