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| Illinois Governor Abolishes Death Penalty |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois Governor Pat Quinn has abolished the state's death penalty.
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| County Building Committee Talks Courthouse |
Members of the Knox County Board gathered Tuesday night for a building committee meeting to discuss the future of the county courthouse.
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| No Auction Yet of Closed Monmouth School Building |
A school closed by the Monmouth-Roseville School District at the end of the last school year due to deep budget cuts won't be going up on the auction block just yet.
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| 2 Illinois Prison Locked Down Over Flu Cases |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Two Illinois prisons are keeping inmates locked in their cells because of flu outbreaks.
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| Report: Excessive Nutrients Damaging Great Lakes |
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) -- A U.S.-Canadian report says parts of the Great Lakes are suffering from excessive nutrients such as phosphorus, which promote growth of algae blooms that can damage ecosystems and human health.
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| Caterpillar Pledges $2M to Fight Breast Cancer |
PEORIA, Ill. (AP) -- The Caterpillar Foundation plans to donate $2 million to boost awareness of breast cancer in Latin America and improve treatment of the disease.
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| SEC Workers Viewing Porn at Work Disciplined |
DENVER (AP) -- The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has counseled or disciplined more employees who accessed pornographic sites on government computers.
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| Illinois Offers Help with Tax Returns |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois officials have a website to help state residents to prepare and file their tax returns, in addition to offering other assistance.
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| Blagojevich Requests Immediate Sentencing and Canceling Retrial |
(IRN)-Former Governor Rod Blagojevich is asking the judge to cancel his spring retrial and immediately sentence him instead on the sole conviction from his first trial.
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| Quinn Considering Death Penalty Repeal Wednesday |
(IRN)-It's a solemn occasion, that's the reason the House sponsor of the death penalty ban gives for Governor Pat Quinn signing the bill in private.
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