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| Counties Ranked by Healthiness |
County health officials are learning Wednesday where they lie in a list of statewide health rankings.
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| Caterpillar CEO: No Plans to Leave Illinois |
CHICAGO (AP) -- The CEO of Peoria-based Caterpillar Inc. now says a letter he wrote to Gov. Pat Quinn complaining about the state's business climate was never intended as a threat to move the Fortune 500 manufacturer out of Illinois.
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| Nuclear Experts Say IL Not in Danger |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Nuclear energy experts say Illinois reactors are safe from natural disasters like the one that caused a crisis in Japan.
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| Gargoyles to Find Home at Bradley University |
PEORIA, Ill. (AP) -- Bradley University will soon be home to four new gargoyles.
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| Smoking QUITLINE Expands Hours to 7 Days a Week |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Public health officials are trying to make it easier for Illinois smokers to quit.
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| Illinois Detects 'Very Low' Radioactive Levels |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Very low levels of radioactive material that Illinois emergency officials believe are related to nuclear power reactors in Japan have been detected in Will County and Springfield.
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| IL bill Would Require Open Meetings Training |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Some Illinois public officials may have to prove they understand the state's Open Meetings Act.
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| Mandated School Consolidation Not Likely this Year |
(IRN)-The ideas of saving state money by combining school districts and eliminating the regional offices of education seem to be on their way to the recycle bin, maybe in the section marked "Easier Said than Done."
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| Lawmakers Looking to Ban Bath Salts |
(IRN)-Bath salts are commonly placed into a bathtub or foot bath to add a fragrance or to serve as a relaxing agent. But the Illinois House has voted to outlaw an ingredient in one product being advertised as bath salts, but certainly not being used in any baths.
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| State Police Making Some Budget Cuts |
(IRN)-Illinois State Police interim director Patrick Keen says his department will be adversely affected by climbing gas prices, but he's not asking for extra money to offset the change… yet.
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