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Asiatic Black Bear Dies at Springfield Zoo
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- An Asiatic black bear named Boo Boo has died at the zoo in Springfield where he was born 26 years ago.
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Political Expert Says Lame Duck Sessio Not Uncommon
(IRN)-A late night, last-minute lame duck vote to raise the income tax is still the talk of the state, politically.
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DeMonte of IL Tapped as RNC Secretary
(IRN)-A woman from Illinois is the new secretary of the Republican National Committee.
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Quinn Gives Tax Credits to Business that Create Jobs
(IRN)-Governor Pat Quinn has signed legislation providing a $2,500 tax credit to employers hiring trainees from the Put Illinois to Work temporary jobs program.
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Man Arested on Drug Charges
Fulton County authorities have detained a man they say had drugs in his car when he was stopped yesterday evening.
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District 205 Ups Estimate of Sales Tax Proceeds
Some potentially good news for the Galesburg School District as it continues to work on its $110 million Master Facilities Plan and, more specifically, how to pay for it.
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Man's Body Found Under his All-Terrain Vehicle
MINIER, Ill. (AP) -- Tazewell County officials are investigating the death of a 54-year-old man found under his all-terrain vehicle Sunday evening.
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Bill Clinton to Campaign in Chicago for Emanuel
CHICAGO (AP) -- Chicago mayoral candidate Rahm Emanuel is getting a high-profile boost from one of his old bosses, former President Bill Clinton.
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Searchers Find Body of Missing Canoeist
HARRISTOWN, Ill. (AP) -- Searchers have found the body of a missing central Illinois canoeist wedged under a log in the Sangamon River west of Decatur.
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Lawmakers Want to Keep Funding for Lincoln Theater
LINCOLN CITY, Ind. (AP) -- Some southern Indiana lawmakers say they'll fight to keep funding in the state budget for a park amphitheater where outdoor musicals about Abraham Lincoln are performed.
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