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| Lawmaker Wants to Ban Red Light Cameras |
A state senator wants to eliminate red light cameras in Illinois.
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| WIU President Blasts State Over Budget Debacle |
The leaders of Illinois' public universities are bringing their cases for funding to Springfield.
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| Water Main Break Affects Part of Galesburg |
POSTED 12:24pm 2/25/10 The City of Galesburg says its water maintenance crew has the water turned off on Robertson Ave. from S. Farnham St. to Indiana Dr., to repair a water main break. The water will be off for 4 to 6 hours. Once the water is restored there will be a boil order in effect for 24-36 hours. An informational door hanger will be left at each residence that is affected. (From City of Galesburg)
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| FIRST ON WGIL: First Court Appearance Continued for Accused Monmouth Murderer |
POSTED 10:10am 2/25/10 A first appearance in Warren County Circuit Court for a Monmouth man charged Wednesday with the 1998 murder of what records say was his three-year old daughter will be continued on Tuesday.
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| Knox County Building Codes Up for Debate Again; Union Contract and Other Business Approved |
The Knox County Board will vote a month from now on the establishment of a building code.
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| Monmouth Men Facing Methamphetamine Charges |
The alleged discovery of a methamphetamine lab by authorities in Warren County earlier this week is resulting in several felony charges against two Monmouth men.
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| Monmouth-Roseville Curriculum Changes Could Hinge on Deficit Reduction Committee Making Recommendations Thursday |
There's more than one real reason for a number of curriculum changes taking effect with the next school year at Monmouth-Roseville High School.
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| Free Rides for Seniors Could be Curbed |
CHICAGO (AP) -- The days of free bus and train rides for all seniors in Illinois could be numbered.
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| Deere Recalls Workers at Iowa Plants |
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) -- Deere & Co. is recalling 117 workers at its plants in Dubuque and Davenport as market conditions in its construction and forestry divisions improve.
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| Teen Accused of Killing IL Man Due in Iowa Court |
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) -- A teenager charged with killing an Illinois man in Iowa City is due in court on March 4 for an arraignment.
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