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| U.S. Highway 34 Expansion Faces Financial, Environmental Challenges |
A plan to make U-S Route 34 from Monmouth to Burlington a four-lane highway still has hurdles to clear before it's finished.
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| Galesburg City Council Tackles Loud Vehicles |
Some say it's a waste of time, others say they're tired of it -- either way, the Galesburg City Council says they're tackling a problem that residents have clearly been complaining about: loud car stereos.
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| Longtime Galesburg Businessman Dies |
A man who enjoyed the hobby industry and ran a very popular Galesburg business for many years passed away this week.
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| Congressman Says Health Care Reform Will Cost Illinois |
A local congressman says he has great concerns about what kind of debt could be added to the state's budget if the federal health care reform legislation were to pass.
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| Lawmaker Representing Monmouth Has Cancer |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Veteran Illinois lawmaker Rich Myers has cancer.
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| Rockford Jobless Rate Still Highest in State |
CHICAGO (AP) -- The latest figures show Rockford maintains the dubious distinction of having the worst unemployment rate among Illinois metropolitan areas.
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| Rock Island Man Sentenced in Burglary Case |
ROCK ISLAND, Ill. (AP) -- A judge has sentenced a Rock Island man to seven years in prison on a charge stemming from a series of burglaries that took place while the victims were attending funerals.
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| AMA Offers Guide for Assessing Old Drivers |
CHICAGO (AP) -- The American Medical Association has some new advice for helping doctors assess and counsel older drivers.
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| Spring Trout Season Starting |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois is getting ready for trout season.
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| Quinn Has No Tax Increase Back-Up Plan |
Gov. Pat Quinn is counting on state lawmakers to pass a 1 percentage point tax increase for education, even though legislative leaders have said it's not going to happen.
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