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| Midwest Home Sales Up Nearly 20% in March |
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) -- The National Association of Realtors says Midwest home sales jumped nearly 20 percent over last year as buyers continued to go after expiring federal tax credits.
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| Government to Appeal Ruling Against National Day of Prayer |
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Obama administration will appeal a court decision that found the National Day of Prayer unconstitutional.
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| EPA Awards $2.6 Million for Cleanup Efforts |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Illinois communities, including one in the Quad Cities, are receiving $2.65 million in grants from the Environmental Protection Agency to clean contaminated waste sites in the state.
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| IL Elections Website Revamped |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois elections officials have revamped their website to make information easier to find.
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| IDOT Marks Earth Day With Trees |
The Illinois Department of Transportation and Living Lands and Waters have partnered to commemorate the 40th anniversary of Earth Day by placing 10,000 oak tree seedlings throughout the state.
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| Change in Adoption Law Heads to Governor |
A measure to open original birth certificates in adoption cases has won final approval in the Illinois Senate.
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| Free Rides for Seniors Continues |
All senior citizens will continue to get free mass transit rides.
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| Students are Mad at U of I |
University of Illinois students upset about rising tuition, increased administrative expenses, budget cuts, and a lack of state money have found a sympathetic ear in that of State Sen. Martin Sandoval (D-Chicago).
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| Thousands Rally in Springfield |
State officials estimate around 12,000 people rallied in Springfield Wednesday for an income tax increase and to call for a balanced state budget.
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| Another Push for State Pre-School Money |
There were a lot of different messages trying to be spread at the Illinois Capitol Wednesday, but one local official says she believes the money her organization and others like it are urging from the state, could be some of the most crucial money.
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