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| Accused Galesburg Robbers Make Brief Court Apperances |
What was supposed to be a plea hearing for one of six accused robbers in Galesburg was continued to another date in Knox County Circuit Court Thursday morning.
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| Legislation Would Bar Release of Gun Permit Info |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Names of people authorized to own guns would be declared secret under legislation approved by the Illinois House.
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| Soil Temperatures Rising in Illinois |
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois climate experts say soil temperatures across the state are rising as the spring planting season arrives.
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| NU Sex-Toy Demo Inconveniences Volunteer Students |
CHICAGO (AP) -- A Northwestern University professor's decision to allow a sex toy demonstration after one of his classes caused trouble for student volunteers.
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| Illinois Deed Service Companies Agree to Exit Iowa |
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) -- An Illinois business owner has agreed that his organization will stop marketing deeds and other government records to Iowa residents.
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| 2 Men Charged in Shooting of NIU Football Player |
DEKALB, Ill. (AP) -- A judge has set bond at $1 million each for two Northern Illinois students accused of shooting NIU linebacker Devon Butler.
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| Urbana HMO to Protest Exclusion from State Plan |
URBANA, Ill. (AP) -- An Urbana-based HMO plans to protest an anticipated state decision not to offer it a contract to continue providing health care coverage for state employees and retirees.
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| Peoria Aims to Shoot Down Swingers Club |
PEORIA, Ill. (AP) -- City leaders in Peoria will soon consider an ordinance aimed at outlawing private swingers clubs where couples meet and swap partners.
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| Personal Finances Not Great for Illinoisans |
(IRN)-Some Illinoisans lack discipline in their personal finances, but not at a rate much worse than the national average, according to a study by financial regulators.
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| Gov. Edgar Says Budget Problems May be Partly his Fault |
(IRN)-Former Illinois Governor Jim Edgar says Republicans should lower their expectations when it comes to facing the state's burgeoning budget problems.
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