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WEB EXTRA: Download Segments from WGIL's 2010 Local Election Preview
Click "Read More" below to download the segments from the local portion of WGIL's 2010 Primary Election Preview.
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International Fair Focuses on Stereotypes -- STORY AND PHOTOS HERE
An annual festival on the Knox College campus has again drawn a good crowd, but also this year has brought an important message.
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Monmouth Plays Host to Smithsonian Exhibit -- STORY AND PHOTOS HERE
An exhibit from the Smithsonian has made its way to one local community -- and it's one an official says tells an important story.
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Meister Drops Out, Backs Giannoulias
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Little-known attorney Jacob Meister is dropping out of the Illinois Senate race and endorsing Democrat Alexi Giannoulias.
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Dillard Suspends Campaigning After Father's Death
CHICAGO (AP) -- One of the candidates for Illinois governor has lost his father and is canceling his weekend campaign activities.
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Governor Pledges Millions For Rail Routes Toward Iowa
ROCKFORD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn says his state will put millions toward passenger rail routes from Chicago to Dubuque, Iowa, and the Quad Cities.
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Exelon Wants in on FutureGen
CHICAGO (AP) -- One of the nation's largest power generators plans to join the FutureGen Alliance, an organization developing an experimental clean-coal power plant in eastern Illinois.
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Will Poor Be Hurt by GOP Governor Candidates' Proposed Budgets?
Republican candidates for governor intend to rely primarily or entirely on spending cuts to rectify a state budget that is $13 billion short. What will that mean for the poor?
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Catholics in Governor's Race Differ on Abortion
The two candidates in the Democratic primary for governor are at odds with religious leaders over abortion rights.
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Students Raise Money for Haiti -- Even in Adverse Circumstances
Raising $3,210.82 for Haiti may seem doable for a lot of Illinois schools, but it was a tough task for one particular school.
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