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| A-B Shuts Down 'Beer Railroad' After 124 Years |
ST. LOUIS (AP) -- It was known as the "beer railroad." But after 124 years, the train is no longer departing.
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| Jennie-O Recalls 55,000 Pounds of Turkey Burgers |
WILLMAR, Minn. (AP) -- Jennie-O Turkey Store in Willmar is recalling nearly 55,000 pounds of frozen, raw turkey burgers that it says were sold at Sam's Club Stores nationwide. The meat may be contaminated with Salmonella.
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| Sheen Gets Cheers, Not Boos in Second Stop on Tour |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Charlie Sheen has changed up the format for his 20 city road show after bombing in Detroit.
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| Work Zone Safety to Be Highlighted in Illinois |
CHICAGO (AP) -- The weather is getting warmer in Illinois and that means more construction on the state's roadways.
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| Search of Lake Springfield Continues for 2 Men |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Searchers from Sangamon County and the Springfield Fire Department are continuing to look for two men who went missing during a fishing tournament.
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| More FOIA Exemptions |
(IRN)-The Illinois House has voted to make another exemption in the Freedom of Information Act.
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| Lawmakers See Some Problems with I-DOT |
(IRN)-Critics of the Illinois Department of Transportation say it does not have enough people of color, and does have too many airplanes.
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| Private Party Gun Purchases Could Become Law |
(IRN)-Gun purchases between two private parties would be things of the past if a state lawmaker has his way.
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| Lawmakers Return to Traditional Budget Process |
(IRN)-It's another week of legislating in Springfield, and budget talks are becoming serious.
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| Galesburg Conducts Parking Study |
The City of Galesburg could be on the verge of essentially changing how everyone parks in the city's downtown area.
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