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| Fulton County Man Faces Federal Charges for Drug Death |
Federal charges have been filed against a Fulton County man for allegedly providing drugs to a teenager that resulted in her death almost a year ago.
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| Local Congressman Supports Free Trade Measure |
A Congressman whose district covers part of Knox County says the U.S. can't afford to lose much more, the longer a free trade agreement with Columbia isn't in place.
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| Knoxville Superintendent Gets a Raise |
He hasn't been on the job a full year just yet, but the superintendent of the Knoxville School District is getting a raise.
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| Pet Supply Business Gets Boost from City |
A Galesburg business is looking to move it's operations and expand business at the same time.
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| Blagojevich to Appear at Retrial Thursday |
CHICAGO (AP) -- A spokesman for Rod Blagojevich says the former Illinois governor will make a first appearance at his corruption retrial Thursday as questioning of would-be jurors in court begins.
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| Simon's Income Dropped During Race |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois Lt. Gov. Sheila Simon saw her income drop by nearly one-third last year as she ran for office.
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| Simon's Income Dropped During ace |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois Lt. Gov. Sheila Simon saw her income drop by nearly one-third last year as she ran for office.
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| Wind Farm Service Company Fined Over Injury |
ODELL, Ill. (AP) -- The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration has fined a Minnesota wind farm-service company $378,000 following an accident that injured an employee working on a central Illinois wind turbine.
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| Boeing Accused of Retaliating Against Union |
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Federal labor regulators are accusing the Boeing Co. of putting one of its assembly lines for the new 787 in South Carolina to retaliate against union workers who went on strike in 2008.
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| State Environment Regulators Seek Toxic Act Rework |
BALTIMORE (AP) -- Maryland's secretary of the environment says he's joining counterparts in five other states who are seeking an overhaul of the federal Toxic Substances Control Act.
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