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| State Encouraces Insurance Review Following Earthquake |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois insurance officials are encouraging residents to review earthquake insurance policies after a small quake last week.
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| Historians Say King Tut's Ills Won't Kill Fascination |
CHICAGO (AP) -- It turns out Egypt's beloved boy-king wasn't so golden after all. He wasn't much of a wild and crazy guy, either.
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| Pro-Tax Groups Plan Rally at IL Capitol |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- People angry about the state of Illinois' huge budget problems plan to rally at the state Capitol on Wednesday.
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| Divorcing Parents Take Religious Dispute to Court |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Cook County authorities have arraigned a 35-year-old law student on charges that he violated a temporary restraining order by taking his 3-year-old daughter to Roman Catholic services at Chicago's Holy Name Cathedral last month.
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| Dillard, Brady Want Accurate Counts |
Regardless of who may be ahead after Tuesday's deadline for local election authorities to count absentee ballots, both State Sen. Bill Brady (R-Bloomington) and State Sen. Kirk Dillard (R-Hinsdale) say an accurate count is a must.
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| "Electro-Fishing" to Look for Asian Carp |
Biologists and fishermen will use commercial fishing nets and electro-fishing to search for Asian carp over the next two to three weeks.
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| Kids in Early Childhood Programs Could Ride School Buses After All |
A school-bus practice that wastes gas but preserves some reimbursement money could be a thing of the past in Illinois.
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| ROWVA School Buildings Leave Much to Discuss |
The ROWVA School Board and the public have some tough decisions to make about the district's buildings.
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| Group Recognizes National Entrepreneurship Week |
FIRST REPORTED 12:00pm 2/16/10 A group of local economic development entities is celebrating a year of providing support and opportunities for current and existing business owners in a four-county area.
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| State Could Help in Local Environmental Clean-Ups |
The state could end up giving the City of Galesburg help in trying to clean-up the environmental hazards on two sites that businesses once sat on, and the city council is being urged to allow that to happen sooner rather than later.
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