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| New Organ Donation PSA On the Air |
There's a new public service announcement hitting Illinois' airwaves, and Secretary of State Jesse White wants you to pay attention.
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| April Marks Child Abuse Prevention Month |
As Illinois launches Child Abuse Prevention Month, groups from around the state are being recognized for their efforts in preventing child abuse.
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| Hare Says He's Telling Truth About Health Care Bill |
The health care overhaul bill passed by Congress continues to create controversy, but a local Congressman says he's just telling people the truth.
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| Orpheum Board Not Thrilled With Energy Plan |
Officials with Galesburg's Orpheum Theatre are essentially back to the drawing board as they figure out how to best ultimately replace the heating and air conditioning systems at the nearly century-old theatre.
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| Lawsuit Claims More Than 2,000 Galesburg-Area Cattle Missing |
GALESBURG, Ill. (AP) -- A lawsuit claims that more than 2,000 cattle entrusted by a now-closed livestock auction to a western Illinois feedlot operator are missing.
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| February Jobless Rate Climbs in Illinois Over Year Ago |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Jobless rates for Illinois' 12 metropolitan areas were were higher in February than they were during the same month a year ago.
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| Kirk Still Quiet on Health Care Repeal |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Republican Senate candidate Mark Kirk isn't saying whether he still wants to repeal the national health care overhaul.
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| IL Short By Billions, Still Cuts 2-Cent Checks |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois state Rep. John Fritchey was surprised to find the state planned to pay Peoples Gas 2 cents for an overdue utility bill at his office.
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| Health Officials Give Tips on Avoiding Tick Bites |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Warm weather means more time spent outdoors and more risk of brushing up against ticks.
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| 2 Arrested in Shooting Death of IL Mayor |
WASHINGTON PARK, Ill. (AP) -- Authorities in southwestern Illinois have arrested two people in connection with the shooting death of the mayor of Washington Park.
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