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| Meeting Starts Local Improvement |
Knoxville citizens now have a place to voice their concerns at monthly meetings.
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| Jobs Will Keep Galesburg Alive Says Council Candidates |
The question: How do you see Galesburg in the next five and ten years, and how do you feel we can make Galesburg more attractive to keep people here and draw in more?
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| Court: Student Has Right to Wear Anti-Gay Shirt |
CHICAGO (AP) -- An appeals court has upheld the rights of suburban Chicago students to wear T-shirts with the words ``Be Happy, Not Gay.''
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| Concussion Regulation Bill Passes Illinois House |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Legislation setting new guidelines for handling concussions among student-athletes has been approved by the Illinois House.
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| FAA Data Show Increase in O'Hare Controller Errors |
CHICAGO (AP) -- New data show an increase in air traffic controller mistakes at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport.
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| Higher Prices For Gas? |
The price of gasoline, already high for this time of year, is getting higher.
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| Knoxville Principal to Leave KHS |
The Knoxville district 202 school board held a special meeting last night (Monday) to discuss the future of some district employees.
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| Former Gov. Ryan Explains Why He Emptied Death Row |
CHICAGO (AP) --Former Illinois Gov. George Ryan says two people helped him make his historic decision clear the state's death row in 2003: An innocent man who was once two days away from being executed and a childhood friend who asked if Ryan was going to allow his son to be put to death.
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| Change in The (Springfield) State Journal-Register |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP)-- Readers of The (Springfield) State Journal-Register may notice that their daily newspaper looks a bit different.
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| Ex-Investigator Chronicles Serial Killer in Book |
CARBONDALE, Ill. (AP) --A retired southern Illinois investigator of a man linked to the killings of nine women in four states in the late 1970s and early 1980s is sharing his chronicle of the case in a new book.
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