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| Master Facilities Committee Picks Final Four Architects |
It's down to the final four for who could be responsible for the first $30 million worth of work in the Galesburg School District's $110 million Master Facilities Plan.
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| I-Fair Saturday at Knox College |
Knox college has a strong population of international students and generally a strong attendance at the annual International Fair.
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| Bull Tests Positive for Rabies in Central Illinois |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- A bull in central Illinois has been diagnosed with rabies.
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| IL Asks Court to Hold Up Ruling on Construction |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan has asked the Supreme Court to hold up enforcement of an appellate ruling that would gut a $31 billion statewide construction program.
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| Race for Chicago Mayor Enters Next Phase |
CHICAGO (AP) -- The race for Chicago mayor has entered its next phase now that the Illinois Supreme Court has reinstated Rahm Emanuel on the ballot.
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| IL Agriculture Department Won't Fund H.S. Rodeo |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Budget cuts at the Illinois Department of Agriculture means the National High School Finals Rodeo won't be coming to Springfield.
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| Legislation Aims to Block Gitmo Detainee Funding |
(IRN)-Two Illinois lawmakers say the federal government shouldn't spend money to transfer Gitmo detainees to the United States.
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| U of I Expert Says State Taking Aim At Union Pensions |
(IRN)-To some people solving the financial problems of states and cities means looking for fat in payrolls and pensions. But a University of Illinois labor expert says that's not fair.
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| Unemployment Continues Downward Slide |
Unemployment in the region, whether people are finding jobs or the labor force is declining, is going down, and the state is praising the decline.
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| Library Takes Comments from the Public |
The Galesburg Public Library Thursday night held a focus group open for the community to attend.
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