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Amtrak Weighs Long Route Improvements
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -- In many states, travelers who take Amtrak's long-distance trains for vacations or business trips board in the middle of the night and return home from such cities as Chicago or New York City at times that are just as inconvenient.
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Lawmakers Want Telecom Update
The 1985 Telecommunications Act is set to expire this year in Illinois, and state lawmakers say it is time for an update.
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Birth Records Bill Leaves Committee
Many adoptees say this is at least a step in the right direction. The Illinois Senate Judicial Committee has approved a bill to make it easier for adopted adults to obtain their original birth certificate and family medical information.
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Education Funding Advocaters Speak at Capitol
People wanting more money for public education in Illinois brought their case to the Capitol Tuesday -- but the vice chair of the House Appropriations for Elementary and Secondary Education Committee says it's not a case of preaching to the choir.
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Quinn Signs Tax Credit Into Law
A new law gives tax credits to small businesses that hire new full-time employees.
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Galesburg Legend Jack Larson Passes Away
FIRST REPORTED 3:01pm, UPDATED 3:52pm 4/13/10 It's hard not to be on the air in Galesburg -- or, involved in any of a number of community activities -- and not have the name Jack Larson come up. The longtime local radio legend passed away Tuesday at the age of 87, and after fighting cancer for several years.
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Knox-Warren Special Education District Head to Retire
POSTED 2:32pm 4/13/10 The person who's been at the helm of the Knox-Warren Special Education District for a number of years is getting set to retire.
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District 205 Deans Won't Be Laid Off Yet; More Staff Let Go
FIRST REPORTED 6:30am 4/13/10 $3.5 million in changes to the Galesburg School District budget are being set in motion now that the Galesburg School Board has signed off on the plan.
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Galesburg Athletic Pay to Play Proposal Discussed
FIRST REPORTED 7:00am 4/13/10 Galesburg School officials are clarifying a part of the proposal to make $3.5 million in changes to the District's budget -- a change that could affect every student at Galesburg High School.
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Quinn Looking for Lawmakers to Tackle Income Tax Increase
CHICAGO (AP) -- Gov. Pat Quinn is heading to Springfield, and he wants lawmakers to act on his proposal to raise the state income tax.
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