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| Federal Stimulus Money Helps Feed Illinois Residents |
The federal stimulus package is helping residents in Illinois who have trouble putting food on the table.
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| Former Radio Jock Wants to Open New Galesburg Bookstore |
It hasn't been the easiest of lives for a Galesburg man who's tried to make a living for years as a radio D.J., but says he's ready to try something new with the help of the public.
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| Quinn's Health Board Apointment Withdraws |
Gov. Pat Quinn says he may find someone else to a lead a scandal-plagued state board after his chosen candidate withdrew because of a conflict of interest.
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| The Reality for Blago: No Reality Show |
Hoping a federal judge would grant his request to participate in a reality TV show, ex-Gov. Rod Blagojevich appeared in court Tuesday.
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| Abingdon In Line for Grant Funding for Downtown Building Demolition |
The city of Abingdon is a step closer to having money in hand to pay for the demolition of several buildings in the city's downtown that have been deemed dangerous and recommended for the wrecking ball.
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| U of I Students Craft Plan for East Main Street Corridor |
A group of students from the University of Illinois who agreed to take on the task of trying to put together a report on what should be done with what many believe is the main entrance into the City of Galesburg have released their findings, and have a laundry list worth of items.
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| Illinois Gas Prices Up in April, But Well Below Year-Ago Numbers |
Gasoline is more expensive in Illinois, but only by a little.
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| Weather Continues to Hinder Corn Planting in Illinois |
Cool, wet weather kept Illinois farmers from making much progress last week. Only 1 percent of the state's corn crop is in.
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| Long Agenda for State Lawmakers Returning to Springfield |
As lawmakers return to Springfield Tuesday, Governor Pat Quinn says he will push them hard to approve the income tax increase he proposed.
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| Knoxville Police Officer Fired After Alleged Dog Shooting Incident |
POSTED 10:06pm 4/20/09 A Knoxville police officer will not have his contract renewed after a recent controversy involving the shooting of an animal in town.
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