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| Counterfeiter Sentenced To 27 Months Prison |
EAST ST. LOUIS, Ill. (AP) -- A southwestern Illinois man accused of using a printer to turn bleached $5 bills into $100 bills has been ordered to spend two years and three months in federal prison.
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| Everywhere A Sign |
(IRN)--Those road signs that commemorate birthplaces and honor sports teams as you come into town could soon be the domain of private dollars, under a bill which has passed the Illinois House.
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| Mandatory Prison |
(IRN)--It's up to a judge whether you go directly to prison if you're a felon caught with a gun. As Brian Seay reports, some lawmakers want to take that discretion away from the judge.
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| Consumers Complained Most About Debt Problems to AG's Office |
Consumer debt complaints were ranked highest among complaints to Attorney General Lisa Madigan's office.
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| Health Group Plans Discussions of Minority Needs |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois advocates for better health care plan a series of meetings this week to discuss how minorities could be affected by new federal health laws.
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| IL Leads Nation in Single School Districts |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Nearly one-quarter of Illinois school districts contain just a single school, and they spend significantly more to educate each child.
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| Michael Moore Rallies Wisconsin Pro-Union Protesters |
MADISON, Wis. (AP) -- Liberal filmmaker Michael Moore is urging Wisconsin residents to fight Republican backed efforts to strip most public workers of their collective bargaining rights.
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| Lawmakers Send Letter about Rockford Post Office |
ROCKFORD, Ill. (AP) -- Members of the Illinois congressional delegation have written a letter to the Postmaster General saying they are concerned about a study that considers consolidating operations in Rockford to Carol Stream.
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| Lincoln's Inauguration Reinacted in DC |
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The visitor center at the U.S. Capitol held an rare event this weekend: a reenactment of a presidential inauguration.
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| Professor Apologizes for Sex Toy Demonstration |
CHICAGO (AP) -- A Northwestern University professor has apologized for allowing a couple to demonstrate the use of a sex toy after one of his classes.
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