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| House Votes to Ban Some State-Funded Portraits |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Taxpayers won't have to pay for a portrait of impeached Gov. Rod Blagojevich if the Illinois House has its way.
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| Tight School Budgets Equal Field Trip Cuts |
BLOOMINGTON, Ill. (AP) -- About 600 third-graders from various McLean County schools will head to Wildlife Prairie State Park on a Conservation Day field trip in Bloomington next month.
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| School Groups: Education Layoffs May Top 20,000 |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- A coalition of Illinois education groups says more than 20,000 teachers and staff could be laid off in the next school year.
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| Bradley Establishes Brain Research Collaboration |
PEORIA, Ill. (AP) -- Brain research is getting a boost from a new collaboration involving Bradley University and three other institutions.
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| Officials Offer Problem Gambling Awareness Tips |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Illinois officials are cautioning the state's residents about the dangers of problem gambling.
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| WIU Hosts National Fossill Exposition |
MACOMB, Ill. (AP) -- Fossil enthusiasts from around the world are expected to gather for an exposition in Macomb.
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| Unemployment Takes Slight Increase |
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| House Takes Up Excessive Speeders |
"Court supervision" isn't as bad as it sounds -- it's a rather light, non-reporting probation. And Illinois' secretary of state is trying to convince lawmakers it's too light a sentence for people who drive 100 miles per hour.
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| City Cab, Ace Cab Closing |
UPDATED 3:16pm 3/25/10 Two taxi cab companies in Galesburg will be closed by this time next week, and one of their owners blames it on a battle with the state that isn't worth fighting.
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| Abingdon School District Residents Present Cost Savings Ideas |
The District 217 School Board asked for suggestions for saving money in the district, and a large group that turned out for a special meeting obliged.
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