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Bonds for Master Facilities Plan Approved
FIRST REPORTED 6:00am 3/15/11 The Galesburg School Board has given the green light for the issuance of $30 million in bonds for work to be done in the first phase of the district's new Master Facilities Plan, but not before one board member opposed to the plan once again made his thoughts known.
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Again Cheering for Galesburg
Can you hear Galesburg now? That's a question being asked once again as local organizers are hopeful to put the city in the national spotlight.
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IL GOP Petitions to Block Quinn Appointment
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- The Illinois Republican Party wants to block the appointment of a former legislator who during the last legislative session changed her stance on a state income tax increase.
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This Week is National Flood Safety Week
CHICAGO (AP) -- April showers bring May flowers, and Illinois officials want to make sure residents are ready for the rain that could lead to flooding.
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Hearing Set in IL Military Secrets Case
CHICAGO (AP) -- A suburban Chicago man charged with transporting restricted military data to China is set to appear for a detention hearing.
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Children's Writer Named Illinois Author of Year
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Chicago native Robert Burleigh has been named the Illinois Reading Council's 2011 Prairie State Author of the Year.
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Generaly Assembly Considers New Tobacco Taxes
(IRN)-A couple of new ways to tax tobacco in Illinois are making their way through the General Assembly.
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Lawamakers Want a Second Look at Bill Giving Governor More Budget Power
(IRN)-Let's recall the episode in which then Governor Rod Blagojevich, by then under arrest, appointed Roland Burris to the U. S. Senate seat formerly held by now Present Barack Obama.
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Quinn Says No to Coal Gasification Plants
(IRN)-Governor Pat Quinn yielded his veto pen Monday, putting the kibosh on two proposed coal gasification plants, one in Chicago along the Calumet River, and one in southern Illinois' Jefferson County.
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Chiles No Longer in Running for Superintendent in West Liberty
FIRST REPORTED 3:00pm 3/14/11 Galesburg High School Principal Tom Chiles will remain at District 205 for now.
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