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Quinn Forms Political Corruption Commission
Lieutenant Governor Pat Quinn is convening a commission on government reform, which he says, will recommend reforms on which lawmakers can act this year.
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Aldermen Question Role of GREDA at Logistics Park Galesburg
What hasn't exactly been the most popular piece of real estate the City of Galesburg has ever been involved with is one they're still behind for now.
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Ordinance Change Means Outdoor Cats in Knoxville Must be Tagged
If you are cat owner and allow it to go outside in the city of Knoxville - you'd better make sure the animal is tagged.
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Abingdon City-Wide Trash Proposal Vote in April
Abingdon residents will get to weigh in on whether a city-wide trash collection service should be implemented.
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U-S Senate Says No to Burris
The U.S. Senate has rejected Illinois appointee Roland Burris.
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Single Vehicle Crash Near Lake Storey Kills New Windsor Man
One person was killed and two others were hurt following a single vehicle crash early Sunday morning on South Lake Storey Road.
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Much Left on Galesburg's Economic Development Plate
An hour wasn't enough for the Galesburg City Council to make a sizable dent in what is proving to be a pretty lengthy list of the city's economic development priorities.
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IL EPA: Paper or Plastic? Try Cloth
When you're in the supermarket, which is the environmentally preferable choice of bag -- paper or plastic?
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Mr. Burris Goes to Washington
U.S. Senate appointee Roland Burris is on his way to Washington, where he expects to be sworn in as Illinois' newest U.S. senator.
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State Historic Sites Closed But Not Abandoned
Some state historic sites across the state remain closed but are still being staffed at a minimum.
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