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| Lee Enterprises Posts 2Q Profit |
NEW YORK (AP) -- Lee Enterprises Inc., publisher of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, the Quad-City Times, and other newspapers, is reporting its third profitable quarter in a row as the industry's advertising slump eases.
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| Quinn Releases 2009 Tax Returns |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Gov. Pat Quinn reported about $35,000 more in salary in 2009 than in 2008.
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| IL Corn Farmers Off to Fast Start With Planting |
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) -- Central Illinois farmer Garry Niemeyer was hard at work breaking up the soil near his home this week.
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| State Program Added to "Most Endangered List" |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- A group dedicated to saving historic Illinois buildings warns that budget cuts are decimating a program that helps revitalize downtown business districts.
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| IL Senate President's Son Pulled Over 8 Times |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Court records show that Illinois Senate President John Cullerton's son has been pulled over eight times on Illinois roads since 2001 for citations that include going 115 in a 65 mph zone and driving under the influence.
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| Quinn Tabs New Historic Preservation Board Chief |
CHICAGO (AP) -- The Illinois Historic Preservation Agency board is getting a new chair.
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| Kirk: Federal Money Needed for Corruption Probes |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Republican Mark Kirk wants to spend federal stimulus money to beef up corruption prosecutions although he didn't vote for the stimulus package.
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| Kirk to Refund Goldman Sachs Contributions |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Republican Senate candidate Mark Kirk says he will refund campaign donations he has received from Goldman Sachs employees because the investment bank now faces civil fraud charges.
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| Antique Farming Practices On Display at Show |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Already grumbling over mowing the lawn? Trying watching a horse-drawn plow.
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| Final Push for Fair Map Amendment |
Republicans and the League of Women Voters are making a final push for the Fair Map amendment, but they are well short of the number of signatures needed to get it on the ballot.
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