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| No Decision on Death Penalty in Beason Killings |
LINCOLN, Ill. (AP) -- A judge in central Illinois is giving prosecutors more time to decide if they'll seek the death penalty for two brothers accused of killing a Beason couple and three of their children.
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| Madigan Warns of Home Repair Scams |
CHICAGO (AP) -- The Illinois attorney general's office says homeowners should be wary of people who go door-to-door offering to make house repairs.
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| Happy 201st, Abe! |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- It's Abraham Lincoln's birthday, and Illinois is celebrating by sealing up a time capsule and taking pictures of life across the state.
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| Federal Judge Finds Infomercial Pitchman in Contempt |
CHICAGO (AP) -- A federal judge in Chicago held best-selling author and infomercial pitchman Kevin Trudeau in criminal contempt Thursday and threatened him with jail.
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| Money Coming to State for Specialty Crop Promotion |
Illinois is receiving additional funds to promote specialty crops, thanks to a federal block grant.
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| Lt. Gov., Campaign Spending Dominate House Discussion |
It will be quite a while before people in Illinois politics forget Scott Lee Cohen.
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| Report: Large Number of Children Live Below Poverty Level |
Children in Illinois make up the largest age group living under the poverty level.
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| Abingdon District 217 Takes Next Step in Reorganization Process; Principals Rehired |
The Abingdon School Board is still very much interested in a possible consolidation with the Avon and Bushnell-Prairie City school districts.
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| BNSF Shareholders Approve Sale to Buffett's Firm |
POSTED 11:17am 2/11/10 NEW YORK (AP) -- Burlington Northern Santa Fe says shareholders approve the sale of their railroad to Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway.
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| Meeting on GHS Restructuring Plan Thursday Night -- Open to the Public |
Galesburg High School is in the middle of figuring out how it will best address a graduation rate that's declining, and Thursday night, the public is being asked to help.
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