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| Consolidation Recommendation Discussed at Special District 217 Meeting |
POSTED 10:35 a-m 2/5/10 Abingdon residents interested in learning more about a recommendation for District 217 to consolidate with the Avon and Bushnell-Prairie City school districts got some information and were encouraged to ask questions during a special school board meeting.
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| Warren County Sheriff Not Yet Sold on "Pay to Stay" Proposal |
The second place candidate in Tuesday's primary for the Republican nomination in the Warren County Sheriff's race said he would still try to pursue a proposal he talked about during his campaign, but the Sheriff doesn't know if it would work.
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| Mother Says Macomb Store Shooter Was Depressed |
MACOMB, Ill. (AP) -- The mother of a man who opened fire at a Macomb Farm King store says her son was depressed, but never planned to hurt anyone.
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| Snow, Ice Slicken Central IL Roads |
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) -- The mix of snow, sleet and rain making its way across central Illinois is starting to slicken roads and create travel headaches.
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| Walgreens Offers Free Diabetes Testing |
DEERFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Walgreen's is joining efforts to stem the nation's diabetes epidemic by offering free blood sugar testing.
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| BBB Has Tax Preparation Advice |
CHICAGO (AP) -- The Better Business Bureau is encouraging taxpayers to use caution when selecting tax preparation help.
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| Blago Charged in Fresh Corruption Indictment |
CHICAGO (AP) -- A new indictment filed Thursday against former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich and his brother contains no new allegations of misconduct.
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| Quinn Says Cohen Needs to Step Down |
Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn says he expects Scott Lee Cohen ultimately will have to step down as the Democratic nominee for lieutenant governor over charges that he once abused his girlfriend.
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| Trial Lawyers Happy with Medical Malpractice Ruling |
State lawmakers knew in 2005 that their newly-passed medical malpractice reform bill would be decided by the courts, and now that decision's been made. It's brought one victim to tears.
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| Lawmakers React to Medical Malpractice Ruling |
Lawmakers say it's time to revisit concerns over medical malpractice lawsuits.
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