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| City Council Takes Building Purchase Vote Monday Night |
Most of their talking will be done behind closed doors, but the Galesburg City Council will take an open vote Monday night on whether it wants to purchase a shuttered building for the eventual use of its public works department.
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| Caterpillar Rebounds From Loss, Boosts Outlook |
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) -- Heavy equipment maker Caterpillar signaled the economy is improving by boosting its outlook for the year and rebounding from last year's first-quarter loss with a $233 million profit in the first quarter.
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| Whirlpool 1Q Profit More Than Doubles, Sales Rise |
BENTON HARBOR, Mich. (AP) -- Whirlpool's first-quarter profit more than doubled as sales of its appliances improved both domestically and abroad.
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| Survey Shows Waterfowl Returning to Chautauqua Refuge |
HAVANA, Ill. (AP) -- The sight of a bird called a yellow-rumped warbler one recent rainy Friday is a sign that restoration work is showing some success at the Chautauqua-Emiquon area of central Illinois.
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| Giannoulias Campaign Releases Ad About Failed Bank |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Democratic Senate candidate Alexi Giannoulias is trying to recover from the political blow dealt to his campaign by the collapse of his family's bank.
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| State Hosts Bio Energy Convention |
Illinois will play host to the 2010 BIO International Convention next month.
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| Sex Offender Bill Goes to Governor |
A bill keeping sexual predators out of public parks in Illinois at all times is now awaiting the governor's action.
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| Chambers Want Telecom Act Update |
Chambers of commerce across the state are encouraging lawmakers to take action an update of the Telecommunications Act of 1985, which is due to expire this year.
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| Congressman Proposes Tax Credit for Green Jobs |
FIRST REPORTED 6:30am 4/25/10 A local Congressman says Galesburg has the capacity to be at the front of the "green" manufacturing revolution, and he thinks he can help.
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| Police Arrest One for Suspected Armed Robbery |
FIRST REPORTED 6:30am 4/25/10 A call of shots fired Thursday evening has landed a Peoria teenager in jail charged with a felony offense.
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