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| Indicator of Economic Activity in Illinois On the Rise |
The Illinois economy is still a ways away from recovery.
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| YouTube Clip Talks Hare, Constitution -- VIDEO AVAILABLE HERE |
FIRST REPORTED 3:00pm 4/2/10 Apparently the calm discussion about health care reform Congressman Phil Hare had when he was in Galesburg Thursday didn't carry over to other stops he made that day -- one of which has made its way to YouTube.
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| Modest Drop in Galesburg-Area Unemployment in February |
Local unemployment rates are down slightly over the first two months of this year.
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| Petersen Healthcare Buys Roseville Country Manor |
FIRST REPORTED 6:00am 4/2/10 A Peoria-based businessman is expanding his footprint in the area -- and, specifically, Warren County.
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| Quinn Pardons 147; Backlog Still Over 2,400 |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn is granting pardons to dozens of people convicted of crimes.
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| Ruling Makes Iowa Gay Marriage Destination |
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) -- An Iowa Supreme Court ruling legalizing gay marriage created a situation never seen in the state -- suddenly Iowa is a wedding destination.
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| State Highlights Earthquake Preparedness |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- The Illinois Emergency Management Agency is highlighting earthquake preparedness this April, the second anniversary of a 5.4 magnitude earthquake that shook the state on April 18, 2008 with an epicenter in southeastern Illinois.
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| Illinois Ranks High for Rates of STD's |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Health officials are encouraging Illinois residents who are sexually active to talk with a health care professional and get tested for sexually transmitted diseases.
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| Group Calls for Ouster of All State Troopers |
The looming layoff of 450 state troopers is not a problem to a taxpayer advocate.
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| Group Cites Victory for Clean Car Standards |
The Environmental Law and Policy Center says a decade-long fight has now been won.
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