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| Lawmakers Don't Mind Quinn Not Using a TelePrompTer for State of State Speech |
Rank-and-file state lawmakers disagree over much of what Gov. Pat Quinn said in his State of the State speech, but they agree on one thing: They found it impressive that Quinn spoke from hand-written notes, and with a TelePrompTer.
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| State Senator Worried About Family Members in Haiti |
An Illinois state senator hopes to hear good news from Haiti: That his cousins and other family members are safe.
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| City Council to Try Out Changes to Meeting Structure |
FIRST REPORTED 1:00pm 1/12/10 It's official -- at least for the next couple of meetings, the Galesburg City Council will try a different meeting structure to see how they might like it.
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| Standards Implemented at Churchill Junior High Getting Results |
FIRST REPORTED 3:00pm 1/12/10 The implementation of Social and Emotional Learning Standards in the Galesburg School District is breaking down the barriers that hold students back from academic achievement.
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| Deere Shareholders Try to Limit Executive Pay |
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) -- Shareholders of Deere & Co. will get to vote on two proposals recommending limits on executive pay at the heavy equipment maker.
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| Candidates Use Social Media to Spread Their Message |
Illinois candidates that aren't as well known are turning more to social media than candidates with more name recognition.
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| Dozens Back in Prison After Parole Crackdown |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn's administration has put more than 100 criminals released early from prisons back behind bars in a strict parole crackdown.
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| Obesity Rates High, But Not Growing |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Obesity rates in U.S. adults and children have leveled off. That's a sliver of good news, but the problem remains a nationwide epidemic.
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| Quinn Announces $30M for Pekin Road |
PEKIN, Ill. (AP) -- Gov. Pat Quinn has announced $30 million in funding to finish a section of roadway in Pekin.
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| Agencies Represented at Earthquake Summit |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- More than 50 officials from local emergency preparedness agencies are learning more about what a major earthquake would do to southern Illinois and how they can prepare.
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