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| Saturday Marks Anniversary of NIU Tragedy |
It has been almost a year since five students were gunned down in a college classroom in DeKalb.
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| Edgar Has Ideas for Solving Budget Mess |
Former Gov. Jim Edgar has some advice for Gov. Pat Quinn on how to get the state out of its multi-billion dollar budget mess.
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| State Treasurer Thinks Budget Deficit Will Get Worse |
While Gov. Pat Quinn and Comptroller Dan Hynes work to find ways of covering a growing state deficit, State Treasurer Alexi Giannoulias believes the state may have more than the projected $9 billion debt.
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| GHS Lincoln Seminar Class Goes to Springfield |
One Galesburg High School class has been studying and researching a local President all year and their efforts will pay off this week with a trip to the state's capital to put their education to use.
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| Obama: Caterpillar Could Call Back Laid-Off Workers If Stimulus Bill Passes |
President Obama says Caterpillar's boss has told him the company will rehire some laid-off workers if the stimulus bill passes.
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| Quinn Signs Juvenile Court Bill |
Starting next year, 17-year-olds charged with misdemeanors will be tried only in juvenile court. Gov. Pat Quinn has signed a bill into law to keep those teenagers out of adult court.
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| Happy Darwin Day Thursday |
While almost all of Illinois is gearing up for Abraham Lincoln's bicentennial on Thursday, some groups across the world and in Illinois are setting up for a different kind of celebration.
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| Economic Development Group Gets Warren County Business Expansion Loan |
Economic development officials in Warren County are celebrating the reception of a grant that will allow a local business to expand.
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| Reported First on WGIL: Galesburg Represented at Westminster |
A Galesburg resident who's been part of owning, breeding, and showing dogs for the better part of 20 years says she never imagined she'd get to travel to the "World's Most Famous Arena," nor did she imagine her dog would do so well.
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| Quinn Ordering State Spending Cuts |
Another governor -- another round of proposed "savings."
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