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U of I, SIU Presidents Speak at Capitol
University presidents tried to put a positive spin on what's happening, despite the ongoing financial crisis, when they appeared Thursday before an Illinois House appropriations committee.
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Brady Unveils New Website
Republican candidate for governor Bill Brady is unveiling a new Web site that blasts Gov. Pat Quinn's call for an income tax hike.
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Fire Destroys Rural Knox County Home -- PICTURES AVAILABLE HERE
FIRST REPORTED 3:00pm 4/15/10 An early morning fire Thursday did what could be described as extensive damage to a rural Knox County home.
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District 217 Board Talks Countywide Tax
The Abingdon School Board is looking into a type of sales tax that would bring in additional revenue for District 217.
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New Business Officially Open in Downtown Galesburg -- SEND WGIL YOUR BUSINESS NEWS
FIRST REPORTED 12:00pm 4/15/10 Downtown Galesburg has a brand new business, and it might be a good thing for anyone looking to take a run.
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Abingdon School Board Approves New Fees, Fee Increases
The District 217 School Board's latest move to try to make up for an expected shortfall in state education spending next fiscal year is an increase in certain fees that will affect students in all three of the district's schools.
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Monmouth-Roseville Puts Proposed Sales Tax Increse on Hold
There's a sense among the Monmouth-Roseville School Board that time is wasting if they want to give voters the chance to decide whether or not they'll support a one-percent sales tax increase in Warren County in order to benefit education.
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Glitches Hit State E-Filing
CHICAGO (AP) -- Illinois Department of Revenue officials say residents attempting to file their tax returns electronically are running into problems.
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Illinois Home Foreclosure Activity Falls
CHICAGO (AP) -- Illinois home foreclosure activity during the first quarter of 2010 fell 4.6 percent from the previous quarter, but was still higher than the first quarter of 2009.
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Illinois Sees Job Growth But Higher Unemployment
CHICAGO (AP) -- The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate in Illinois was 11.5 percent in March. That's 2.3 percentage points higher than March 2009 and a tenth of a percentage point higher than in February.
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