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| Ex-Lawmaker Voted for Tax Hike, Gets State Job |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- A former Illinois legislator who voted for Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn's income tax increase has received a state job that pays nearly $86,000.
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| Bureau County Village Fights to Hasten Superfund Cleanup |
DE PUE, Ill. (AP) -- Thousands of visitors stream into DePue for the annual lakefront festival and championship powerboat races.
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| IL GOP Wants No More Votes By "Lame Ducks" |
(IRN) -- Lame ducks would be dead ducks, under a Constitutional amendment some Downstate Republicans want Illinois voters to decide.
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| Rutherford Nixes Satellite Treasurer's Offices |
(IRN) -- State Treasurer Dan Rutherford is fulfilling a campaign promise. He's closing six satellite offices in Illinois in an effort to use state resources more efficiently.
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| Kirk Wants Fed Money for IL Infrastructure Improvements -- Especially for O'Hare |
(IRN) -- It could be the year for infrastructure upgrades and improvements.
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| WGIL Exclusive: R and R Leads to Reunion for Native Soldier |
A Knox County native stationed with an Army unit based in New York State is home on R and R from Afghanistan, and she decided to spend part of it back here.
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| Knox County Fair Queen Heads to State |
Miss Knox County Fair is about to see if she can move farther up the pageant ladder.
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| Stolen TV Found at Amtrak Depot |
Galesburg police believe they've found the man responsible for a television theft from Walmart Monday.
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| Preservation of Galesburg Church Sought |
GALESBURG, Ill. (AP) -- Central Congregational Church in Galesburg is deteriorating.
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| Deere CEO Pay Soars in 1st Full Year in Top Job |
The compensation for Deere & Co.'s CEO nearly tripled in 2010 as Samuel Allen completed his first full year in the top job at the world's largest maker of agricultural equipment, but Allen's $12.3 million compensation remains less than his predecessor received in 2009.
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