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| IL Service Committee Sets Up Earthquake Relief Fund |
CHICAGO (AP) -- The Japanese American Service Committee of Chicago has set up a fund to aid those who were affected by Friday's 8.9-magnitude earthquake in Japan.
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| IL Town Honors Airman Killed in German Shooting |
O'FALLON, Ill. (AP) -- One of two U.S. airmen killed last week in a shooting at a German airport is being laid to rest in his native southwestern Illinois.
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| U.S.: Alleged Bomber Wanted to Hit Responders, Too |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- The federal government claims in court papers that the man who allegedly tried to blow up Springfield's federal building wanted a second bomb that would target emergency responders.
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| Amish Hoping IL Changes Gun Rule |
MATTOON, Ill. (AP) -- A collision over the religious beliefs of the Amish and their gun ownership rights is brewing over an apparent reversal of Illinois state policy on Firearm Owner's Identification requirements.
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| Tazewell County Museum Goes Online |
PEKIN, Ill. (AP) -- Illinoisans interested in the history of Tazewell County can now look online for pictures and other information.
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| Raccoon Euthanized After Attacking Newbork |
GRIGGSVILLE, Ill. (AP) -- A raccoon owned by a west-central Illinois couple has been euthanized attacking the pair's 4-day-old grandchild.
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| IL Boxing Official Put on Paid Leave |
CHICAGO (AP) -- The state's No. 2 boxing official has been placed on paid administrative leave after a longtime referee accused him of misconduct.
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| Medical Supply Firm Agrees to $85 Million Settlement |
MUNDELEIN, Ill. (AP) -- An Illinois-based medical supply firm has agreed to pay $85 million to the federal government to settle claims about illegal kickbacks filed by a former employee.
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| Springfield Still Seeking Payment for Obama Visit |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- This time, Springfield Mayor Frank Edwards is going straight to the top.
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| Possible Change in Drivers License Fees |
(IRN) -- Fifty bucks doesn't go as far as it used to. But that is the most Illinois school districts can charge for drivers' education without applying to the state for permission to charge more.
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