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| Police Urge More Early Childhood Education |
(IRN) -- Illinois police officers and prosecutors say the state must invest more in early childhood education if it's serious about reducing on crime.
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| IL Nuclear Plants Get Review |
(IRN) -- The tsunami in Japan that left the Fukushima nuclear plant leaking radiation and on the verge of a meltdown has the state of Illinois doing a comprehensive review of the state's six nuclear power plants.
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| Lawmaker Wants Drug Tests for Welfare Recipients |
(IRN) -- A state lawmaker wants welfare recipients to submit to drug tests in order to receive aid, but he admits the proposal isn't ready for a full debate -- and probably won't make it into law this year.
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| Potholes Becoming a Problem Again |
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| Northwoods Satellite Church to Open Soon |
Easter Sunday will be the opening of a satellite church in Galesburg.
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| 5,000 Pound Challenge for Galesburg |
Local college students were collecting food and donations for the local food pantries Saturday, as well as for a national challenge.
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| Postal Service to Eliminate 134 Jobs at IL Office |
CAROL STREAM, Ill. (AP) -- U.S. Postal Service officials say a district office in suburban Chicago will close and 134 jobs will be eliminated.
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| World Trade Center Steel Used for IL Memorial |
ROCKFORD, Ill. (AP) -- A memorial to emergency responders with pieces of steel from the World Trade Center will be built in northern Illinois.
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| Docs Warn About Facebook Use and Teen Depression |
CHICAGO (AP) -- An influential doctors' group says "Facebook depression" is among potential harms to teens who use social networking sites.
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| State Says Consider Flood Insurance Ahead of Time |
CHICAGO (AP) -- State insurance officials have some springtime advice for Illinois homeowners and renters.
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