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| Officials: Keep on Woo-Hoo'ing |
Local advocates aren't giving up trying to get people to, as they call it, "Woo-hoo," even though Galesburg has dropped to number two in a national contest.
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| Blago to Teens: Politics is Disillusioning |
OAK BROOK, Ill. (AP) -- Former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich has told hundreds of high school students that politics is a disillusioning profession full of cynical people, and he hopes his children stay away from it.
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| Boy Dies After Fall From Chicago-Area Roller Coaster |
NORRIDGE, Ill. (AP) -- Police say a 3-year-old boy was riding a roller coaster with his twin brother when he fell to his death at a suburban Chicago amusement park.
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| Man Impaled at IL Popcorn Plant is Recovering |
FOREST CITY, Ill. (AP) -- A 25-year-old male employee of a central Illinois popcorn plant is in fair condition after being impaled on some rebar.
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| SIU Board of Trustees Chairman Resigns |
CARBONDALE, Ill. (AP) -- Southern Illinois University Board of Trustees chairman Roger Tedrick has sent his resignation letter to Gov. Pat Quinn.
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| Teen Ticketed After April Fool's Trick Goes Awry |
BLOOMINGTON, Ill. (AP) -- A 16-year-old central Illinois girl faces $150 in tickets after authorities say the intended victims of her April Fool's Day prank called police.
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| Illinois Set to Participate in Earthquake Drill |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois emergency officials want residents to know how to stay safe if there's a major earthquake in the state.
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| IL EPA Honors Students for Posters, Writings |
PRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois' Environmental Protection Agency has honored several fifth- and sixth-graders for raising awareness about preventing air pollution.
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| Kirk Wants More Work for Springfield Air Guard Base |
(IRN) -- U.S. Sen. Mark Kirk (R-Ill.) says he's impressed with Illinois Air National Guard facilities in Springfield, and he wants to bring them more work.
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| Lawmakers Form Diabetes Caucus |
(IRN) -- Several state lawmakers from both sides of the aisle have banded together to help fight a prevalent disease.
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