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Durbin: Seniors Need Better Drug Choices
Senior citizens need better choices and lower prices when it comes to getting drugs through Medicare, according to two Illinois politicians.
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Author: Illinois Reason for Mormons Living in Utah
A historian explains that a lot of Mormons now live in Utah because an Illinois governor kicked them out.
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Galesburg Mayor Proclaims National Entrepreneurship Week
Galesburg Mayor Gary Smith has declared the week starting Saturday as National Entrepreneurship Week.
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WEB EXTRA: Pizza-Making Kids-Style
Some Galesburg kids got the chance to toss around some dough Monday.
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Local Official Talks Stimulus Package
The new chairman of the Galesburg Regional Economic Development Association says there seems to be a lot of good that will come out of the economic stimulus bill that President Barack Obama will sign Tuesday, but he also says it makes one pretty big assumption.
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"War of the Worlds" Comes to Monmouth College
Did Monmouth College go to the Wells once too often?
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Burris: I Didn't Lie
U.S. Sen. Roland Burris (D-Ill.) says a newly released affidavit about his contact with aides to ex-Gov. Rod Blagojevich was voluntary and not the result of contact from federal agents investigating the former governor.
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Retired School Administrator Smith Eyeing Abingdon Mayoral Post
A long-time educator in Abingdon who remains active in the community wants its top job.
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Abingdon Mayoral Candidate Stegall Wants City to Grow Again
A man who wants to be the next mayor of Abingdon says there's plenty of talking but not enough doing when it comes to economic development in the community.
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Three Running for Abingdon Mayoral Seat---Incumbent Proud of Infrastructure Work
Abingdon's top elected official who's seeking another term as mayor wants to finish the infrastructure projects that have been started during his time in office to prepare the city for growth.
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