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| Health Department Hires Interim Administrator |
The Knox County Board of Health has made their decision on who will become the interim Health Department Administrator.
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| Man Pleads Guilty to Stealing Beer from Burned Out Quik Stop |
A Galesburg man has pleaded guilty to a lesser charge after he was caught removing merchandise from a burned out gas station.
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| Patrick Fitzgerald to Give Knox Commencement Address |
POSTED 1:15pm 3/12/09 Knox College continues to get speakers with name recognition.
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| Another Gambling Expansion Proposal in Springfield |
While some lawmakers bicker over a larger expansion of gambling, a smaller plan has gained approval of a Senate committee.
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| Death Penalty Protests at Illinois Capitol |
Dozens of people gathered at the state Capitol Thursday to protest the state's death penalty.
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| Burris Still Part of Special Election Debate |
People can't stop talking about the junior senator from Illinois.
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| Pontiac Prison Gets Reprieve |
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| Cola Wars Continue in Springfield |
Pepsi may the king of the state government building vending machines, but the contract is being slammed by a new audit.
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| Gas Tax Increase Passes IL Legislative Committee |
State lawmakers are kicking the tires on a proposal to raise the gas tax to pay for building roads.
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| Sears Tower Becomes Willis Tower |
The tallest building in America is getting a new name.
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