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| Mitsubishi Will Build SUV at Normal Plant |
NORMAL, Ill. (AP) -- Mitsubishi Motors North America says it will begin production of its new Outlander Sport SUV crossover at the company's plant in Normal in mid-2012.
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| NJ Governor Looking to Lure Illinois Companies |
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) -- New Jersey Governor Chris Christie heads to Chicago on Friday in hopes of recruiting businesses to the Garden State.
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| IL Gay Rights Groups Launch Civil Union Tracker |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Two gay rights organizations have launched a way to track the couples who take advantage of Illinois' newly signed civil unions law.
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| Ron Reagan: Palin Has Nothing in Common with Dad |
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Sarah Palin is honoring one Reagan and offending another with the same speech.
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| Traffic Police Boosted for Super Bowl Weekend |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Nearly 100 local police departments and county sheriff's offices are cooperating with state officials during Super Bowl weekend to keep drunk drivers off the road.
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| No Gunfire in Chicago Until Snow Blower Incident |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Chicago Police Superintendent Jody Weis says the city went 48 hours without any gunfire during this week's blizzard until someone tried to steal a snow blower.
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| National Guard Has Done its Job |
(IRN)-The work of the Illinois National Guard, in response to the Groundhog Day blizzard, is over.
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| Flooding Likely This Spring |
(IRN)-The National Weather Service is predicting a high likelihood of significant flooding along much of the upper Mississippi River this spring.
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| Red Cross Left with Low Supplies After Blizzard |
(IRN)-The snow storm is over, but the need for blood donations continues.
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| Still No "Pizza Summit" |
A local congressman says he's still waiting to hear back from President Obama on something he pledged to do in the "State of the Union" Address.
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