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| Knox-Rootabaga Jazz Festival Underway |
An annual festival of jazz music hosted in part by Knox College is officially underway.
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| Knoxville Native Returns Again for Jazz Festival |
A Knox County native is returning home to help celebrate the 30th anniversary of a popular and ever-growing jazz music festival.
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| House Approves Local Lawmaker's Emergency Response Funding Bill |
One hurdle cleared and two more to go before a local lawmaker's bill that adds an additional fine for a person convicted of two types of major traffic offenses that cause an accident. becomes law.
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| Noise Ordinance Gets Loud |
The noise ordinance the Galesburg City Council said it wanted during a work session last month has less of a chance of happening now.
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| Kirk Wants to Protect Stem Cell Research |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Republican Mark Kirk wants to protect federal funding for stem cell research.
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| Target CEO's Total Pay Fell 3% in 2009 |
NEW YORK (AP) -- An Associated Press analysis shows the CEO of retailer Target received compensation valued at $13 million in 2009, down about 3 percent from 2008.
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| U of I President Lowers Tuition Increase Target |
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) -- University of Illinois interim President Stanley Ikenberry expects tuition at the schools' three campuses to increase by 9 to 9.5 percent for the next school year.
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| U of I Gets Grant for Records Security |
URBANA, Ill. (AP) -- The University of Illinois has landed $15 million in federal stimulus money to help improve the security of electronic medical records.
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| IL Ex-POW's to Be Honored in Springfield |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Former prisoners of war will be honored tomorrow in a ceremony on the lawn of the Governor's Mansion.
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| Bradley Students Want a New Mascot |
PEORIA, Ill. (AP) -- Bradley University's students want the school's leaders to develop a new mascot for the school, which officially hasn't had a mascot in years.
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