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Police Practice Drug Searches in Downtown Galesburg
If you traveled through downtown Galesburg during the lunch hour Tuesday, you might have noticed a number of squad cars with K-9 units. A Galesburg Police official says there was nothing to be alarmed about.
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Bond Reduced in Monmouth Man's Murder Case
POSTED 2:50pm 3/16/10 A Warren County judge says he doesn't think a man charged in the 1998 murder of a young girl he was believed to be in the process of adopting would flee the area, but he says the crime he's accused of committing is still serious.
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Ameren to Consolidate Three Illinois Utilities
PEORIA, Ill. (AP) -- It'll soon be time to say goodbye to AmerenIP, AmerenCIPS and AmerenCILCO.
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Woodhull Man Accused of Sexual Assault Makes Plea in Case
ROCK ISLAND, Ill. (AP) -- A Henry County man has pleaded not guilty to the kidnapping and rape of two women who say he forcibly took them to a remote cabin on an island near the confluence of the Rock and Mississippi Rivers.
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Quinn, Brady Going Out Early for Votes
CHICAGO (AP) -- The November election is still months away, but Democratic Gov. Pat Quinn and Republican Bill Brady are going out early for votes.
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St. Pat DUI Drivers "Luck Will Run Out"
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois officials warn that there will be little luck of the Irish for those who drive drunk this St. Patrick's Day.
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Popular Programs Among Proposed Ag Cuts
A popular horse race at the DuQuoin State Fair is being cut by Gov. Pat Quinn.
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Quinn Wants No Spring Break
Gov. Pat Quinn is headed to Springfield in hopes of convincing lawmakers that a tax hike must pass in order to keep education funded.
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Lawmakers Still Want Spring Break
State lawmakers aren't fond of Gov. Pat Quinn's suggestion that they stay in Springfield for their spring break.
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Illinois Policy Institute Makes Up Own Budget
There's a state budget proposal in print that doesn't call for a tax increase -- but it doesn't come from any of the candidates for governor.
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