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Officials Want Easier Time Investigating State Government Wrongdoing
Some top lawmakers want to make it easier to investigate potential wrongdoing in state government.
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Obama Talks Economy Before Congress; GOP Gives Response
CLICK HERE for details from President Barack Obama's speech, as heard on WGIL.

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Durbin: Burris Should Resign
U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) says he'll continue to work with U.S. Sen. Roland W. Burris (D-Ill.) for the good of Illinois, despite feeling that Burris should resign.
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Congressmen Preview President's Address Tonight -- SPEECH WILL AIR ON WGIL
President Obama will deliver a speech to a joint session of Congress tonight on "the challenges facing the country," his spokesman says. Some Illinois members of Congress know what they want to hear.
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Informational Town Hall Meeting in Abingdon Gets Testy
Abingdon city officials tried to take some of the edge off of a contentious issue with an informational meeting, but many residents who attended appear to have their minds made up.
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"2 Million Minutes" Discussed at CSC
A film to raise awareness of the world we're living in, a call for understanding the world that's unfolding, and to stimulate discussion. Those we the reasons behind a movie shown Monday night at Carl Sandburg College and for the panel discussion of community and education administrators that followed.
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$250K in Communication Upgrades Approved by City Council
The Galesburg City Council apparently will allow the movement toward the essential rewiring of the city's internet and communications lines.
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Report Says Illinois Waterways Are "In Crisis"
Illinois' commercial waterways are in desperate need of repairs, according to a new report by the Illinois Chamber of Commerce Infrastructure Council.
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Congressmen Want to Strengthen Food Inspections
Two Illinois congressmen are trying to stiffen the law on food inspections.
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Lawmakers Focus on Campaign Donations
A long meeting of the governor's ethics reform commission featured talk of how to fix the state's campaign financing system, with many recommendations focused on money that goes to the four legislative leaders and the state Republican and Democratic parties.
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