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| House Again Discusses Ban on BPA |
A chemical product that's used in plastic and metal packaging is again being debated at the Capitol.
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| Lawmakers Okay Borrowing to Pay for Medicaid Bills |
State payments could be on the way to healthcare providers across Illinois.
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| Economic Indicators Possibly On the Way Up |
An indicator of the health of the Illinois economy rose a little in February, possibly suggesting that things may continue to be on the way up.
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| Knox County, AFSCME Reach Accord on Contract |
What was only several months of negotiations turned into a good outcome for both Knox County and a union representing most of its employees.
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| State Budget to Hit Schools, Police, Child Care -- BUDGET ADDRESS LIVE WEDNESDAY ON WGIL |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Gov. Pat Quinn's administration is warning that his budget proposal will deliver painful news for people across Illinois.
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| Upper Midwest Braces for Severe Spring Flooding |
FARGO, N.D. (AP) -- The spring flooding season is quickly approaching in the Upper Midwest, and salesmen in North Dakota are hawking products with names like the Muscle Wall and the Sandbagging Buddy.
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| Lawmaker Suggests State-Run Community Bank |
Desperate times call for radical new ideas -- that's the thinking of a state representative who believes the state of Illinois could do a better job, and certainly no worse, of banking.
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| IRS Has $55 Million in Leftover Refunds Available |
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| Professor Discusses Atrazine With Lawmakers |
A chemical used in pesticides has fans and foes in the court of public opinion.
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| Monmouth College Students Learn About Presidential Prerequisites |
Frank Mackaman, executive director of the Dirksen Congressional Center in Pekin, visited Monmouth College political science lecturer Robin Johnson's classroom on March 1 to speak about the American presidency and executive leadership.
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