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| Knoxville School Board Gets Feedback on Preschool Proposal |
UPDATED 1:07 p-m 4/13/10 The District 202 School Board is trying to figure out if the school district can afford to keep its pre-school program or if it'll fall victim to the budget axe.
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| Galesburg Parents Save Cooke Elementary School Gain |
FIRST REPORTED 8:30pm 4/12/10, UPDATED 12:14pm 4/13/10 Parents around one Galesburg School District elementary school have essentially saved their school again.
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| Area Hospital to Close Birthing Center |
No more babies will soon be born at an area hospital, and both the economy and the state not paying its bills are being blamed.
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| Police Still Investigating Case of Abused Henry County Cat |
GENESEO, Ill. (AP) -- Henry County Sheriff Gib Cady says the search for whoever nailed a cat to a utility pole in rural Geneseo last week will continue until the case is solved.
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| Prosecutors, Lawyers Crash Over Blagojevich Papers |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Federal prosecutors are ripping into claims by former Gov. Rod Blagojevich's lawyers that a key document in the ousted governor's corruption case misstates the evidence.
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| Expert: Four-Day Schools Don't Always Save Money |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- An education expert says four-day school weeks don't always save as much money as expected.
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| Giannoulias Says He's Raised Less Money Than Kirk |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Democrat Alexi Giannoulias says he has raised less money in the first quarter than his Republican opponent in the race for President Barack Obama's old Senate seat.
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| Illinois Hospital Report Card Adds New Information |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- An online tool that Illinois consumers can use to compare hospitals and surgical centers has added new information.
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| Schakowsky Pushes Bill to Review Premium Hikes |
CHICAGO (AP) -- U.S. Rep. Jan Schakowsky is pushing health care legislation to strengthen laws to keep insurance companies from increasing rates excessively.
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| Volunteer Awards Given; Galesburg Residents Among Them |
People who have set themselves apart by giving their time and talents gathered at the Governor's Mansion in Springfield Monday to be recognized as among the best in the state.
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