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| Durbin Talks Health Care |
(IRN)-U. S. House Republicans are expected to vote Wednesday on a repeal of the Affordable Care Act that President Obama signed last March. But U.S. Senator Dick Durbin says not so fast.
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| Tax Increase Already in Effect |
(IRN)-Illinois taxpayers are paying more, even now, because of last week's income tax hike, passed by the legislature and signed by the governor.
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| Clinic Renovations Planned for Local Hospital |
Monmouth's main hospital is about to undergo a multi-million dollar renovation thanks to a grant it's received.
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| A Local Feel to the Miss Illinois County Fair Pageant |
There is definitely a local feel to the list of winners in this year's Miss Illinois County Fair Pageant.
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| Master Facilities Issues to Be Discussed Tonight |
More discussion about the Galesburg School District's Master Facilities Plan and, specifically, how to pay for part of it, will happen tonight.
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| Mayor Interprets Doctor King's Message -- LISTEN TO KING BREAKFAST HERE |
Galesburg Mayor Sal Garza said everyone already knew that he had issued a proclamation in support of Martin Luther King, Junior Day Monday, so he said he wanted to speak instead about King's message.
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| Knox College Honors Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. |
Monday we member civil rights activist Martin Luther King Junior.
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| IL Senate Aims to Oust Unconfirmed Appointees |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois Senate President John Cullerton's lawyer says some of Gov. Pat Quinn's top appointees are now working for free because lawmakers have never confirmed them.
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| Durbin: States Should Not Impose Death Penalty |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- U.S. Senator Dick Durbin says states shouldn't impose the death penalty, but he says he doesn't want to abolish all federal authority to employ capital punishment.
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| Salvation Army Reports Increased Need for Food |
WASHINGTON (AP) -- A survey of Salvation Army food programs across the country shows nearly all saw increased demand over the past year while donations to one of the top social service charities were flat or declined.
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