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| City's Fourth Fire in a Month |
Galesburg fire crews responded to what turned out to be a small fire Friday morning that turned out to be the fourth blaze a crew has responded to this month.
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| Illinois Governor Releases 2010 Tax Returns |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Illinois Governor Pat Quinn saw a slight increase in his salary from last year, according to his state and federal tax returns.
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| IL Gets Record April Rainfall |
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) -- A new record for April rainfall has been set in Illinois.
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| Village Hopes to Break Record for Most Elizabeths |
ELIZABETH, Ill. (AP) -- The northwestern Illinois village of Elizabeth is inviting anyone named Elizabeth to join them June 25 to help set a world record.
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| IL Lt. Governor Visits Rend Lake, Kaskaskia Schools |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois Lt. Governor Sheila Simon will continue her tour of the state's 48 community colleges on Monday with tours of Rend Lake and Kaskaskia.
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| Shows Will Flee McCormick Place Over Work Rules |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Court filings submitted by customers of Chicago's McCormick Place say removal of labor reforms put in place by the Illinois Legislature could prove devastating for the convention center.
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| Chicago Mayor Bets Pizza and Hot Dogs on Bulls |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Chicago Mayor Richard Daley is willing to wager Chicago's famous pizza, hot dogs and ribs that the Chicago Bulls will beat the Atlanta Hawks in the upcoming Eastern Conference semifinals.
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| Chicago First Lady Out of Hospital |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Chicago first lady Maggie Daley has returned home after another brief stay in the hospital.
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| Service Groups Trying to Avoid Budget Cuts |
(IRN)-Human services organizations in Illinois say they have suffered enough.
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| Quinn Pushing Hard for Borrowing Plan |
(IRN)-News that Governor Pat Quinn is considering withholding money the state gives to local governments unless he gets more borrowing power is not going over well.
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