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| Durbin Announces Galesburg RR Overpass Funding |
Illinois' Senior U-S Senator says he was pretty well convinced that rail crossing grade separations were needed in the city, when he got stopped at a crossing himself.
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| City Recaps Personnel-Related Budget Changes |
Many have been known already, but the city of Galesburg has started to implement its plan to cut its personnel budget.
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| Aldermen Still Have Questions About EconoInn Fire |
What turned out to be one of our top local stories of 2009 ended up coming up at this week's Galesburg City Council meeting.
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| Monmouth Investigates Sewer Blockage |
Part of a newly-resurfaced stretch of Main Street in Monmouth had to be torn back up, after city officials say something happened to cause a sewer to backup -- and it wasn't their fault.
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| Kirk Says He's Not Gay |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Republican Mark Kirk responded Thursday to ads from a fringe candidate in the U.S. Senate race by flatly stating that he is not gay.
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| Blago's Brother Asks for Dismissal of Corruption Charges |
CHICAGO (AP) -- A defense attorney says the controversial federal law against so-called honest services fraud is so vague that corruption charges against former Gov. Rod Blagojevich's brother should be dismissed.
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| Pilot, Co-Pilot in Suburban Plane Crash Identified |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Authorities have identified the pilot and co-pilot of the cargo plane that crashed earlier this week into the Des Plaines River outside Chicago.
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| AFSCME Wants Probe of Secret Release Program |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- The union that represents Illinois prison guards and parole officers is asking lawmakers to investigate the Quinn administration's early release of inmates.
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| Dillard Blasts Quinn |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Republican candidate for governor Kirk Dillard says Gov. Pat Quinn is "not qualified" to lead the change that Illinois needs.
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| Kirk Spent Holidays in Afghanistan |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Republican Congressman Mark Kirk spent the holidays in Afghanistan on military duty, and he says he supports President Barack Obama's decision to send more troops to that country.
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