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| Giannoulias Democratic Senate Nominee |
In a preview of what's to come between now and November, Democratic U. S. Senate nominee Alexi Giannoulias branded his Republican opponent, U. S. Rep. Mark Kirk (R-Highland Park), as a "Washington insider" who cares more about special interests than about the people of Illinois.
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| "Down Ticket" Races Either Clear or Close |
The down-ballot races in Illinois were either easily decided or too close to call.
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| Topinka Wins IL GOP Treasurer Nomination |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Former Illinois state Treasurer Judy Baar Topinka has won the Republican nomination for comptroller.
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| Newcomer Wins Democratic Nod for Lt. Governor |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Businessman Scott Lee Cohen has captured the Democratic nomination for the low-profile post of Illinois lieutenant governor.
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| Governor Declares Victory; Hynes Declares Fight |
POSTED 12:32am 2/3/10 CHICAGO (AP) -- Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn has declared victory in the state's Democratic gubernatorial primary, even though his challenger says the fight isn't over.
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| UPDATE: Brady, Dillard Both Predict Victory |
UPDATED 12:57am 2/3/10 CHICAGO (AP) -- While Illinois Republican governor candidate Bill Brady is confident he can hold onto a slim lead over six opponents, Kirk Dillard predicts he'll win.
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| Possibilities for Former PEO Home Lot in Knoxville |
The Knoxville City Council has received some feedback that proposes plans for the former PEO Home site.
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| City Approves State Deal for Overpass Money |
Most of the funding is now in place -- or, at least, city officials hope it will be -- for the first of three rail crossing overpasses the city has planned in the next several years.
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| Union Pickets City of Galesburg for Better Contract |
An official representing one of the unions representing a group of city employees says there's really only one detail that's keeping a new contract between them and the City of Galesburg from being approved.
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| Former Galesburg Mayor William Small Passes Away |
FIRST REPORTED 9:00am 2/1/10 A former Galesburg resident who was mayor at what a local historian says was an important time in the city's history has passed away.
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