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| Illinois Approved for Federal Help After Blizzard |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- A request for 60 Illinois counties to receive federal aid after last month's crippling winter storm has been approved.
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| Senators Seek Clarity on Thomson Prison |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Illinois' U.S. senators want clarity on federal government plans to buy a prison complex in the northwestern part of the state.
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| Lt. Governor Simon Touts Local Farming |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Lt. Gov. Sheila Simon is a booster for family farming.
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| Illinois Sets Sunday Deadline for MAP Cash |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois education officials have set a Sunday deadline for current and prospective college students to apply for the state's largest need-based college scholarship program.
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| AARP Working to Keep Benefits Fair for Seniors |
(IRN)-State legislators are working with the AARP to once again try to repeal a law they say discriminates against seniors.
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| Unemployment Dips Again in February |
(IRN)-Illinois unemployment dipped below 9 percent for the first time in two years, falling to 8.9 percent in February.
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| Yates City Man Gets Prison for Sexual Assault |
A Knox County man will be going to prison after pleading guilty for the second time to an alleged sexual assault last year.
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| Quad Cities Firm Recommended for Master Facilities Work |
In what one committee member likened to the battle of David versus Goliath, the firm that apparently took on the role of David has been picked as the one the committee will recommend as Construction Manager for the first $30-million worth of work in the Galesburg School District Master Facilities Plan.
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| Caterpillar Reports Strong Equipment Sales in February |
PEORIA, Illinois (AP) -- Caterpillar says February was another strong month for sales of its mining and construction equipment, and global sales grew 59 percent over last year.
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| Former Western Illinois University President Dies |
MACOMB, Ill. (AP) -- A former president of Western Illinois University has died.
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