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Knox County, Not State, to Now Pay for Sheley Case
GALESBURG, Ill. (AP) -- Knox County now will pay for the trial of an Illinois man suspected of killing eight people in two states after prosecutors said they would no longer seek the death penalty in the case.
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Downtown Project in Peoria Gets $1 Million From Feds
PEORIA, Ill. (AP) -- Peoria now has the federal money needed to go ahead with a downtown revitalization project.
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Drug Arrests Made in FBI Raids in Central IL
CHICAGO (AP) -- Authorities say a series of FBI-led raids in central Illinois are related to alleged crack-cocaine and marijuana trafficking.
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Caterpillar: Staying in Illinois
(IRN)-The leaders of the state of Illinois and one of its largest employers did what they could Tuesday morning to convince everyone they are together to stay.
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Council Approves Tourism Chamber of Commerce Agreement
Galesburg city council members have entered into an agreement with the Galesburg Area Chamber of Commerce.
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Water and Sewer Rates May Go Up in Knoxville
The City of Knoxville essentially could be forced to do something it hasn't done in at least five years: raise water and sewer rates.
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Caterpillar CEO, IL Governor Meet Over Tax Complaint
EAST PEORIA, Ill. (AP) -- The head of heavy equipment manufacturer Caterpillar Inc. says the company intends to stay in Illinois while working with the governor to improve the state's business climate.
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Attorney General: U of I Breaking Records Law
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan says the University of Illinois is in violation of the state's public records law by withholding information about its search for a new president.
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Marion Mayor in Office Since 1963, Seeks 13th Term
MARION, Ill. (AP) -- The man who's been the mayor of Marion since John F. Kennedy occupied the White House soon will learn whether he'll get a 13th term.
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Polls Open Across Illinois for Municipal Elections
Voters across Illinois are deciding the makeup of city councils, school boards, and fire and library districts, among other municipal bodies.
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