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| Illinois Man Fired for Wearing Packers Tie |
OAK LAWN, Ill. (AP) -- A Chicago man has been fired for refusing to remove the Green Bay Packers tie he wore to work the day after the Packers beat the Chicago Bears.
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| 4 IL Ed Board Members Serving on National Panels |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Four members of the Illinois State Board of Education have been chosen to serve on national school-policy panels.
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| Sheila Simon Says Outlaw Death Penalty |
(IRN)-If Governor Pat Quinn wants a nearby opinion on whether he should sign a bill outlawing capital punishment in Illinois, he need look no further than Lt. Governor Sheila Simon.
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| Quinn Calls for Borrowing Plan |
(IRN)-Governor Pat Quinn says he backs a plan to borrow money to pay the state's bills.
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| U of I Expert Says Tax Credit Good and Bad |
(IRN)-An one year extension of a tax credit for ethanol blenders is good news for some and not so good news for others, according to a University of Illinois commodities expert.
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| Congressional Lawmakers Hope Obama Focuses on Jobs During Speech |
(IRN)-Most Illinois members of Congress are hoping to hear one specific topic when President Obama makes his State of the Union address Tuesday.
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| Woman Dies After Being Struck by Train |
UPDATED 2:35 PM 1/24/11 A Galesburg woman is dead after she apparently tried to beat a train that was nearing a crossing Sunday night.
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| An Unforgettable Fire at an Unforgettable Building |
It was probably one of the most talked about spots in Galesburg, talked about quite a bit more five years ago yesterday and in the days and weeks after that.
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| Worker Dies in Accident at University of Iowa |
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) -- The University of Iowa says a construction worker has died after an accident while working to restore a flood damaged art building.
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| Labor Agency Fines Firms for IL Grain Bin Deaths |
MOUNT CARROLL, Ill. (AP) -- The U.S. Department of Labor has fined two companies nearly $1.4 million for grain bin accidents last year that killed three Illinois workers, including two teenagers.
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