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| Lawmakers Propose Requiring Paid Sick Leave |
You wouldn't want to eat a restaurant meal some worker has sneezed on. But if you are a small business owner, you wouldn't want people calling in sick when they really just want to sleep in.
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| Agriculture Offering More Jobs |
Agriculture is offering more jobs and more opportunities, according to one top official.
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| ROWVA Team Advances in State Tournament |
ROWVA School District's "Destination Imagination" team competed along with 80 teams from throughout Illinois Saturday, and were awarded 2nd place in the middle school level competition.
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| CSC Hosts Career Fair Wednesday |
Carl Sandburg College is hosting its 19th annual College and Career Success Fair from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Wednesday.
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| United Way Makes Another Plea for Help |
The Knox County United Way came close to its goal in its annual fundraising campaign this year, raising more money than last year, but officials there are concerned thanks to the ongoing state budget crisis.
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| Monthly Snapshot of Economy Shows Improvement |
The economy in Illinois still has a long way to go before it's declared recovered, but a monthly report shows improvement is taking place.
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| Illinois Prison Program Guides New Mothers |
DECATUR, Ill. (AP) -- Prison officials are touting a Decatur Correctional Center program that allows female inmates to keep their babies with them in prison.
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| 2nd Census Forms Mailed to Some Households |
CHICAGO (AP) -- The U.S. Census Bureau is mailing second forms to millions of households across the Chicago region that had below-average response rates in the previous census.
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| More Than 1,000 Attend Chicago Immigration Rally |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Immigrant rights advocates in Chicago are applying more pressure for immigration reform, especially in the wake of health care reform.
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| Quinn: Polish President Was "Defender of Freedom" |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn is offering his condolences on the death of Polish President Lech Kaczynski.
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