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| U of I Gets Research Funding on Housing, Children |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Two University of Illinois programs will receive research grants to explore how housing matters to children, families and communities.
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| Scholarship Available for IL Veterans' Children |
CHICAGO (AP) -- The University of Illinois is offering full funding to the children of combat veterans.
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| H1N1 Deaths Top 100 in Illinois |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Health officials say swine flu is on its last legs in Illinois, but the virus is still circulating and could return.
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| IL GOP Governor's Race Still Undecided |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Republican Kirk Dillard isn't ready to quit the Republican race for governor even though his campaign agrees he's trailing state Sen. Bill Brady for the GOP nomination.
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| Illinois House Considers Horse Meat Ban |
You wouldn't order horse meat in a restaurant or butcher shop in America.
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| Grant Helps Fund Knox College Youth Initiative |
Knox College has received a grant from a major insurance provider that a professor says will help students who are a part of an important local scholarship program.
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| More Possible Changes Added to District 205 Budget List |
Nearly everyone associated with the Galesburg School District has had their chance to suggest ways to cut $2.5 million out of the district's budget.
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| Sears Profit More than Doubles in 4Q |
HOFFMAN ESTATES, Ill. (AP) -- Kmart shoppers helped Sears Holdings boost its profit as the retailer posted its best fourth quarter in three years.
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| Quinn: Duckworth Rejects Lt. Gov. Offer |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn says Iraq war veteran Tammy Duckworth doesn't want to be considered for lieutenant governor.
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| Coin Flip Pays Off Big for Bloomington Contractor |
BLOOMINGTON, Ill. (AP) -- Depending on the flip of a coin may not sound like a great way to run a business.
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