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| New Gallery Explores Lincoln's Ties to Quincy |
QUINCY, Ill. (AP) -- A new gallery lets visitors explore President Abraham Lincoln's ties to Quincy and its residents.
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| Blago and Brother in Conflict |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Lawyers for former Gov. Rod Blagojevich's brother have asked a federal judge to bar prosecutors from playing FBI wiretap tapes at their corruption trial.
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| Blago Appears on Ellen DeGeneres Show |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Talk show host Ellen DeGeneres told Rod Blagojevich they had something in common after he was fired from NBC's "Celebrity Apprentice."
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| IL A.G. Warns Seniors About Fraud |
Illinois' attorney general is warning senior citizens to watch their wallets.
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| LaHood Remains Unhappy With Toyota |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood says federal officials are poring over 70,000 documents related to Toyota safety problems and could find more lapses by the Japanese automaker.
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| Dems Propose Redistricting Change |
Illinois Senate Democrats have introduced a plan to change the state's redistricting process.
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| Lawmakers Want Foreclosure Help Made Available |
The recession and slow economy have led to increased rates of foreclosure around the state, but Illinois lawmakers say homeowners deserve time to fight foreclosure.
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| State Fair Lineup Announced |
The Illinois State Fair is ten days packed full of entertainment and activities.
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| ROWVA School Board Approves Teacher Cuts, Closing Wataga Elementary School |
Nearly two-dozen employees of the ROWVA School District will lose their jobs at the end of the current school year and an elementary school is closing.
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| Knox College President Roger Taylor to Resign |
Knox College president Roger Taylor says he never expected he would run a college, let alone his alma mater, but now he's about to give that up after almost a decade.
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