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| Smoke-Free Illinois Considerations at Knox County Health Department |
The Knox County Health Department is considering a change in order to better enforce the Smoke Free Illinois Law.
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| IL Bill Would Require Abortion Facility Upgrades |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Legislation requiring Illinois abortion clinics to meet the same standards as hospital surgical facilities is headed to the House floor.
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| Some Grocers Abandon Rebates for Reusable Bags |
CINCINNATI (AP) -- Supermarkets are finding a little bit of green doesn't make a big difference in breaking shoppers of the "paper or plastic?" habit.
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| Building Burns in Attempt to Smoke Out Squirrels |
RICHTON PARK, Ill. (AP) -- A suburban Chicago man says he accidently set his home on fire while he was trying to smoke out the squirrels who'd taken up residence inside the walls.
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| Boeing Commits $2M to Japan Relief |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Chicago-based Boeing Co. says the company will make a $2 million contribution to aid those affected by the earthquake and tsunami in Japan.
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| FAA Probes Small Plane's Emergency Landing in IL |
CARBONDALE, Ill. (AP) -- The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating the emergency landing in southern Illinois of a small airplane piloted by a Missouri man.
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| Comptroller Announces Advisory Board |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Illinois Comptroller Judy Baar Topinka is announcing an advisory board that will examine the spending practices of more than 8,000 government bodies throughout the state.
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| Iowan Imprisoned for Defrauding IL Employer |
ROCKFORD, Ill. (AP) -- An Iowa woman who took nearly $1.6 million from her employer in East Dubuque must pay it back and spend 25 months in federal prison.
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| White Plans to Mark Kidney Month in IL |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White is set to mark March as National Kidney Month.
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| Schock Proposes Farm Legislation |
(IRN) -- An Illinois Congressman wants to make it safer for farmers to work at night, and in turn, make it safer for drivers to be out among them.
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