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| Snow Emergency Means Keep Streets Clear |
Galesburg City officials say they're taking this winter storm very seriously, especially when it comes to cars parked on the street.
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| Durbin Wants Wiser Spending of Higher Ed Money |
CHICAGO (AP) -- U.S. Senator Dick Durbin says college and universities need to be more wise when they spend taxpayer money.
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| IL Supreme Court Orders Stay in Tax Ruling |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- The Illinois Supreme Court has temporarily halted enforcement of a court ruling that struck down taxes paying for public works projects across the state.
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| All Flights to Stop In and Out of Chicago |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Airlines say a blizzard bearing down on Chicago is forcing them to stop all flights at the city's two major airports.
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| Emergency Operation Center in Illinois Busy at Work |
(IRN)-While many people are resting at home, there's one place in Springfield that's awfully busy, the State Emergency Operation Center.
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| Woodstock Famous for Groundhog Day |
(IRN)-Woodstock, Ill. claims to be the No. 1 spot for Groundhog Day.
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| Officials Talk Local Emergency Preparedness |
We've heard it plenty already, but the City of Galesburg says it's still a good idea.
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| Final Meth Suspect Makes First Court Appearance |
49 year old Christine Vanvoltenburg was the last of four to make a first appearance in Knox County Circuit Court Monday.
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| Suspect Indicted in Murder of NIU Student |
SYCAMORE, Ill. (AP) -- A DeKalb County grand jury has indicted DeKalb resident William Curl on five counts of first-degree murder in last October's death of Northern Illinois University student Antinette Keller.
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| Chicago Style Pizza Heads to Troops for Super Bowl |
ELK GROVE VILLAGE, Ill. (AP) -- A nonprofit organization founded by a northern Illinois family is shipping 7,000 pizzas to U.S. troops for Sunday's Super Bowl.
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