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| No Show Won't Deter Poe Fans From Annual Ritual |
BALTIMORE (AP) -- Fans of American author Edgar Allan Poe are heading to Baltimore again this year to try for a glimpse of the shadowy figure known only as the "Poe toaster," even though the mystery visitor was a no-show last year.
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| ARRP Says Tax Increase was Necessary for Proper Care |
(IRN)-One group representing Illinois' Senior Citizens says while folks don't like increased taxes, it is necessary to keep care providers open for business.
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| No Go for Gambling Expansion |
(IRN)-Gambling expansion, which supporters say could bring more than a billion dollars a year, is one thing that didn't happen in the just concluded Illinois General Assembly.
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| Political Expert's Opinion on 'Temporary' Tax Increase |
(IRN)-What are the odds that the temporary increase in income taxes remains just that: temporary?
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| Martin Luther King Jr. Day |
(IRN)-Monday is the day to remember the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.
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| Snowmobiles Help in Winter Rescue Efforts |
More and more Knox County firefighters and first responders are learning how to help rescue people in what can be the dead of winter.
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| Moffitt Optimistic for Bi-Partisanship |
State Representative Don Moffitt says a lot he's optimistic for Illinois lawmakers to solve the state's budget mess. He's said that though he admits there's not been a solution yet.
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| 2 Men Cleared by DNA Say End Death Penalty |
CHICAGO (AP) -- A pair of Illinois men who were charged with killing their daughters but were cleared by DNA evidence say the state should put an end to the death penalty.
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| Moline Man Pardoned in Nebraska Killing Files State Claim |
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) -- A man convicted and later pardoned in the 1955 killing of his wife in their Lincoln home has filed a claim against the state for wrongful imprisonment.
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| IL Sees Increase in Food Stamp Use |
CHICAGO (AP) -- New statistics from the state's food stamp program show an increase in those receiving assistance in Illinois.
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