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| Women's Lifestyles Fair Wednesday at Monmouth College |
An event that is now annual celebrating women and businesses owned and operated by women, is focusing this year on one of the most important health problems they may ever face.
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| Area Business Evacuates After Chemical Spill |
A chemical leak forced a number of employees of a local newspaper out of the office this morning.
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| Kewanee Authorities Searching for Missing Woman |
Authorities in Kewanee are turning to the public for help in their search for a missing woman.
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| Durbin, Quinn, Transportation Officials Want High-Speed Rail Improvements |
Illinois politicians are seeing federal money as a means to pay for better train service.
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| State Wants to Remove Patti Blagojevich Signs |
The Open Road Tolling signs touting the name of Gov. Rod R. Blagojevich were promptly covered up after Blagojevich was removed from the governor's office. Now a state lawmaker says the former first lady's name should be given the same treatment.
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| Ayers Speaks to U of I Students |
A University of Illinois at Chicago professor who became a focus of the 2008 presidential campaign says he was mischaracterized by people who didn't understand him.
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| National Weather Service Storm Warning Change Coming |
The National Weather Service wants you to be ready in the event of severe weather, and a change is on the way.
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| Academic Improvements at Galesburg High School Working |
Galesburg School District officials are touting the success they've had coming into compliance with the federal No Child Left Behind Act, and they're letting their colleagues around the state know about it.
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| AMBER ALERT in Effect Following McLean County Child Abduction |
POSTED 8:24pm 3/9/09 The Illinois State Police have issued an AMBER ALERT following an alleged child abduction earlier Monday in McLean County. CLICK HERE for information from Illinois State Police.
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| CSC Board Candidate Drops Out, But Name Still Remains on Ballot |
There's one less candidate for seats on the Carl Sandburg College Board of Trustees in the upcoming election, but that's because one of the candidates already on the ballot is asking voters not to vote for her.
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