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| Television Station and Union Spar |
The union representing employees of the combined newsroom of two Peoria television stations are continuing to turn to the public to try and get station management to get the very thought of outsourcing out of their minds.
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| Quinn in Macomb for WIU Groundbreaking |
The building won't be complete until 2014, but the first phase of construction for a new Performing Arts Center at Western Illinois University began Tuesday with a groundbreaking ceremony.
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| IL Budget Woes Mean Long Waits for Tax Refunds |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois businesses waiting for long-overdue tax refunds aren't getting any good news from the state capitol.
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| Debate Brewing About Possible Tax Loophole |
MARK, Ill. (AP) -- A ruling by a judge that a fuel company is based in Putnam County, not suburban Cook County, has worried Chicago-area officials that companies will flee to avoid taxes.
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| Ohio River Flood Forces Evacuations in Metropolis |
METROPOLIS, Ill. (AP) -- The mayor of the southern Illinois city of Metropolis says flooding along the Ohio River has forced a dozen families to leave their homes and closed down a casino that employs 600 people.
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| Obamas Visit Chicago to Film Oprah Episode |
CHICAGO (AP) -- President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama are back in their hometown of Chicago to film an episode of ``The Oprah Winfrey Show.''
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| IL Officials Send Radiation Detectors to Japan |
URBANA, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois law enforcement agencies are sending 2,000 radiation detectors to Japan to help with recovery efforts around a nuclear power plant crippled by the recent earthquake.
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| Former IL Coach Gets Probation for Molestation |
BLOOMINGTON, Ill. (AP) -- A former high school softball and basketball coach in Bloomington has been sentenced to 48 months of probation for sexually molesting a teenage girl.
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| National Walk at Lunch Day |
(IRN)-Are you lazy? Wednesday is a good day to get off your behind.
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| Day Four in Blagojevich Retrial |
(IRN)-As jury selection in retrial of ex-Governor Rod Blagojevich enters day four, a law professor says jurors who make the final cut will have a long six weeks ahead of them.
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