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Giannoulias Says No One Has Asked Him to Step Down
URBANA, Ill. (AP) -- Democratic Senate candidate Alexi Giannoulias says no one from the Democratic Party has suggested he step aside following the failure last week of his family's bank.
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Caves Closing to Prevent Fungus-Killing Bats
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois is closing state-managed caves to visitors while trying to stop the spread of a mysterious fungus that is killing bats.
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Palin to Return to Illinois
CHICAGO (AP) -- Sarah Palin has been out raising money for Republicans around the country and now she's headed to Illinois.
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Officials Remind Public About Childhood Vaccines
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois health officials are urging parents to talk with their health care providers about getting children up to date on vaccines.
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Crop Progress Continues at Fever Pitch
Illinois farmers have 73 percent of the corn crop planted.
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More Changes at Controversial Prison
Changes continue at Tamms Supermax Prison, according to the head of the Department of Corrections.
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High School Students at Driving Program in Springfield; Local Schools Involved
Hundreds of Illinois high school students are spending time behind the wheel this week, and they're squealing the tires with permission.
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Flunk Day at Knox College -- PHOTOS AVAILABLE HERE
FIRST REPORTED 3:00pm 4/26/10 Only at Knox College could you get pulled out of bed early to take the day off.
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Illinois Protesters Picket Kansas-Based Westboro Baptist Church
LASALLE, Ill. (AP) -- An Illinois veteran who was turned away from a Kansas church known for picketing soldiers' funerals says he hopes to lead future protests against the congregation and perhaps push for legislative measures to stop it.
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Police Investigating; Monmouth-Roseville High School Officials Tallying Damage Caused by Vandals
Officials at Monmouth-Roseville High School continue to survey the damage caused by vandalism that occurred late last week.
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