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| Women's Group Urges Tax Reform |
A letter has been sent to top legislators in Springfield urging them to pass a tax reform package.
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| Lawmaker Who Wants Red Light Cameras Banned Ticketed Due to Red Light Camera |
If you're trying repeal the red light camera law in Illinois, you should probably check any video of you driving through a red light.
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| Lawmakers Want to End Nuclear Power-Related Ban |
Lawmakers want to end a 23-year ban on the construction of new nuclear power in Illinois.
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| Beloved Hobby Shop Owner Ray Johansen Dies |
UPDATED 9:49 a-m 3/16/10 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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| Google Could Get It in Galesburg -- PICTURES, LINKS, AND AUDIO HERE |
FIRST REPORTED 12:00pm 3/15/10 A Galesburg School District official put the city's efforts to get a certain major internet company to, in a sense, locate here one way.
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| Another Working Meeting for the Galesburg City Council |
Some items the Galesburg City Council didn't get to in its last work session-only meeting will be taken care of Monday night.
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| Feds Want No Delay in Blagojevich Corruption Trial |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Federal prosecutors say ousted Gov. Rod Blagojevich's request for a five-month delay in the start of his corruption trial should be turned down.
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| Quinn Refuses to Name Lt. Gov. Pick |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Gov. Pat Quinn isn't saying who he wants to be his running mate as the state Democratic Party gets ready to pick a lieutenant governor nominee.
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| Quinn Won't Talk About Alternative to Tax Increase |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Gov. Pat Quinn won't say if he has a plan to avoid deep education cuts if lawmakers resist his call to raise the state income tax.
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| Settlement Reached in Lawsuit Over Mentally Ill |
CHICAGO (AP) -- The proposed settlement in a class-action lawsuit requires Illinois to help thousands of residents move out of large mental institutions and provide them support services.
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