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| IL Republicans Reject Wisconsin Approach to Unions |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Top Republican lawmakers in Illinois say union restrictions like the ones approved in neighboring Wisconsin aren't the way to go.
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| Sheriffs Want Limit on Jail Wait for Mentally Ill |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- A law enforcement group is supporting legislation to address a backlog of jail inmates waiting to be transferred to crowded state psychiatric facilities.
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| U of IL Names New Springfield Chancellor |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- An administrator at Northern Michigan University will be the next chancellor of the University of Illinois' Springfield campus.
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| Illinois Coalition Highlights Work Zone Safety |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Construction season is getting started in Illinois and state officials want to make sure motorists and workers are safe in work zones.
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| Illinois Unveils New Organ Donation Ad Campaign |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Illinois has a new ad campaign to encourage residents to sign up for the state's organ and tissue donor registry.
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| Durbin Stands Behind Obama Re-electon Bid |
(IRN)-After President Obama announced Monday that he is officially seeking a second term in office, U.S. Senator Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) said he will do all he can to see the president re-elected.
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| Storms and Broken Records in Local Weather |
The unusual weather pattern of the last few weeks is definitely continuing. Just ask anyone who might have been outside Sunday.
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| Light Agenda for Galesburg City Council |
The agenda set for Monday night is a fairly light one for Galesburg City Council members.
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| Blagojevich Seeks Interview Notes with Obama |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Rod Blagojevich wants the government to hand over notes of any investigator interviews with President Barack Obama about the former Illinois governor's corruption case.
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| States Impose Clashing Cuts to Prison Spending |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Many states are pushing to reduce the number of people in prison while cutting services meant to keep them from committing new crimes. It's an effort to save money that includes probation monitoring, mental health care and drug counseling.
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