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Galesburg Considers Reducing Number of Precincts
You may be voting in a different precinct or even ward in the next election if you live in Galesburg.
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New Ag Room Still Being Planned for in Monmouth-Roseville
Some plans to essentially expand Monmouth-Roseville High School are still in the planning stages, as school officials work to find the money that will pay for it.
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Energy Grant for Abingdon School District Approved
A project to make parts of Abingdon High School more energy efficient is being given a green light.
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UT Library Bomber Gets 35 Years in Federal Prison
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -- A man convicted of bombing a downtown Salt Lake City library has been sentenced to 35 years in federal prison.
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New Looks Lower Guesses on 1811-12 Quake Strengths
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) -- Some earthquake scientists say they think previous estimates of the strength of the 1811-12 New Madrid earthquakes were too high.
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IL Activists Want Autism-Specific Funding
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Activists are trying to make sure Illinois doesn't cut spending on autism programs. Step one is figuring out just how much the state spends now.
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Dow Jones CEO, Oklahoman Publisher Join AP Board
NEW YORK (AP) -- Dow Jones CEO Les Hinton and David Thompson, publisher of The Oklahoman, are joining the board of directors of The Associated Press.
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Senate OKs Rules for Revoking Early Prison Release
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- The Illinois Senate wants prison officials to spell out which parole violations require sending an inmate back to prison after being granted early release.
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Census: Hispanics Surpass Blacks in Most US Metros
WASHINGTON (AP) -- New Census figures show that Hispanics now outnumber blacks for the first time in most U.S. metropolitan areas.
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Education Reforms Celebrated in Springfield
(IRN)-A nearly hour long celebration Thursday in Springfield launched what is known as Senate Bill 7.
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