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IL Girl Wins Chance to Hand Off Super Bowl Ball
GLEN ELLYN, Ill. (AP) -- A 10 year old suburban Chicago girl will join the Green Bay Packers and Pittsburgh Steelers on the field at the Super Bowl, at least briefly.
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Spending More Time, Say Forever, with Your Pet
HARTSDALE, N.Y. (AP) -- More Americans seem to be deciding to be buried with their favorite animals, in pet cemeteries.
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Chicago Garbage Truck Driver Dies of Heart Attack
CHICAGO (AP) -- A 60 year old Chicago garbage truck driver has died while helping to shovel snow on his route.
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Surf and Turf: Dead Cow Washes Up on Seattle Shore
SEATTLE (AP) -- Authorities in Seattle say bovine met the shoreline when beachfront residents found the body of a 400-pound cow washed up by the surf.
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Numbers Up Again for Community Colleges
(IRN)-Community colleges in Illinois are as busy as ever, setting another record for credit hours earned.
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Durbin: Much to Learn from Reagan
(IRN)-In honor of President Ronald Reagan's centennial birthday, U.S. Senator Dick Durbin is asking Republicans and Democrats to work together.
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Quinn Praising State Storm Response
(IRN)-Governor Pat Quinn is ladling out the accolades following this week's snowstorm.
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Eight Face Federal Meth Charges in McDonough County
Eight people face federal charges related to meth manufacturing.
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Child Advocacy Center will Open Satellit Office in Warren County
A new satellite office for the Knox County Child Advocacy Center will open up in the next couple months in Monmouth.
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Quinn Lobbying for $8.75B Illinois Borrowing Plan
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn's administration is calling thousands of vendors to seek support for the state borrowing billions of dollars to pay overdue bills.
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