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| Knoxville Ready for Federal Stimulus Money |
The Knoxville City Council wants its piece of the economic stimulus pie that's coming to the State of Illinois.
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| Index Says Illinois Economy Continues Shrinking |
Illinois' economy continues to shrink, according to the Flash Index put out by the University of Illinois.
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| Groups Fights Proposed Railroad Re-Regulation |
The Stagg Act of 1980 deregulated the freight railroad industry as it was on the brink of collapse, but there's a renewed call on the federal level to reregulate it.
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| National Main Street Conference Being Held in Chicago |
The annual National Main Streets Conference is drawing a crowd of over 1,500 people this week in Chicago.
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| State Sen. Bill Brady Running for Governor |
Republican State Sen. Bill Brady (R-Bloomington) announced he's running for governor on Monday on appearances in Chicago, Springfield, Marion and Bloomington.
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| Local Officials Remind of Basic Severe Weather Tips |
Severe weather time in the state is approaching, reminding residents to be prepared in the event of damaging storms in the next few months.
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| IEMA: Prepare for Floods and Tornados |
As part of Severe Weather Preparedness Week (March 1-7), the Illinois Emergency Management Agency is asking Illinoisans to be prepared for floods and tornados.
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| Monmouth Finances Good, But Big Bills Left to Pay |
Monmouth's City Administrator says for the most part, he's pleased with how the city's budget is going this fiscal year, but he warns there might be a couple of tough months ahead.
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| Quinn: No Special Election Unless Burris Resigns |
Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn continues to urge U.S. Sen. Rolland Burris (D-IL) to resign.
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| Group Wants to End Illinois Political Corruption |
CHANGE Illinois, Coalition for Honest and New Government Ethics, is calling for and end to the culture of political corruption in Illinois.
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