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| Holocaust Museum Celebrates 1st Year |
SKOKIE, Ill. (AP) -- The Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center has planned several free events commemorating its first year of existence.
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| Monkey Ownership Ban Moves to Senate |
Monkeys may seem cute and cuddly, but the animals can be dangerous. State Sen. Don Harmon (D-Oak Park) is sponsoring legislation to ban people from owning monkeys as pets in Illinois.
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| Union Membership Increases |
Though employment is down in Illinois over the last two years, union membership is up.
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| Reform Commission Chair Not a Fan of Springfield |
The man who sent a former Illinois governor to jail says the next trial of an ex-governor will hinge on his own testimony.
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| College Officials Say Map Funding Almost Gone |
A state program that has had seen its trouble in recent years thanks to the ongoing budget crisis is apparently in even more trouble this year.
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| More Preparation that Corn Planting So Far on Illinois Farms |
A week of warm and wet weather prevented the state's crop producers from getting any real planting done, but pretty much all the preparations before they hit the field are done.
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| WGIL Wins Associated Press "Station of the Year" |
For the second year in a row, WGIL has won a prestigious honor from the Illinois Associated Press.
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| Galesburg Legend is Laid to Rest |
POSTED 4:06 p.m. 4/17/2010 Family, friends, and many others celebrated the life of a local legend, fittingly, through music.
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| Knox County Gets Six-Figure Grant for Drug Prosecutor |
Knox County is getting nearly $500,000 in federal money that the State's Attorney says could help prosecute drug cases.
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| Galesburg Schools Facilities Plan Close to Final -- LINK AVAILABLE HERE |
FIRST REPORTED 12:00pm 4/16/10 An administrator with the Galesburg School District says a plan to essentially overhaul each of the district's facilities over the next two decades is close to complete.
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