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| South Peoria Man Gets 35 Years for Murder |
PEORIA, Ill. (AP) -- A judge in central Illinois has sentenced a South Peoria man to 35 years in prison for his part in the killing of a convenience store owner.
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| Illinois House Orders Workers Compensation Audit |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- The auditor general will be sent a resolution approved by the Illinois House ordering an audit of Illinois' workers' compensation program.
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| Value of Illinois Farmland up 11 Percent |
STANFORD, Ill. (AP) -- McLean County recently is believed to have set a record after a 36-acre tract of farmland sold at auction for $420,000.
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| IL Transportation Secretary Announces Retirement |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- The head of the Illinois Department of Transportation is retiring at the end of the month.
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| Amazon Tax Becomes Law in Illinois |
(IRN)-Illinois retailers are cheering the governor's signing of the Main Street Fairness Act, which some call the "Amazon tax."
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| Gun Supports Descend on Springfield |
(IRN)-It's a day to celebrate the rights of Illinois gun owners, and seek out more.
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| State Universities Make Pleas in Springfield |
(IRN)-More university heads converged on the Capitol this week to make a case for their Fiscal Year 2012 budgets, and two major state schools were asking for vastly different things.
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| ICC Has Questions About Electric Vehicles |
(IRN)-Where will they do it, how much will it cost and who will pay are some of the questions the Illinois Commerce Commission has for electric companies when it comes to charging electric vehicles.
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| Medical Marijuana Bill Resurfaces in IL House |
(IRN)-Proponents of medical marijuana legislation are once again trying to get a measure through the Illinois house.
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| Efforts Already Underway to Reinstate Capital Punishment |
(IRN)-The death penalty repeal, signed Wednesday by Governor Pat Quinn, does not even take effect until July 1, and already there is an attempt to restore capital punishment.
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