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| House Approved Recall Amendment Saturday |
The chance to recall the governor is closer to being an option for Illinoisans.
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| LaHood Likes Idea of "Rail Czar" |
If the Midwest is to get high-speed rail anytime soon, it needs a high-speed rail czar, according to a former area politician-turned-bureaucrat.
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| Upcoming Luncheon Talks About "Stay-Cations" |
According to a recent Gallup poll, 58% of Americans plan to cut their vacation budget or skip vacation altogether this year. Jessica Waytenick, Marketing and Public Relations Manager of the Quad Cities Convention and Visitors Bureau will lead a discussion for the Women's Opportunity Network of all the fun things there are to do in the area that won't break the bank.
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| Galesburg Community Chorus Awards Spring Scholarship |
The Galesburg Community Chorus has announced that Erika Durdle, a 2009 graduate from Williamsfield has been awarded the GCC 2009 Spring scholarship in the amount of $250.
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| Knox County Residents Sentenced in Child Porn Cases |
Two Knox County residents who faced charges in separate but similar federal child pornography cases are looking at serious prison sentences following court appearances this week.
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| Tobacco Compliance Checks Conducted; Three Businesses Cited |
The good news, most Knox County businesses surveyed recently didn't sell tobacco products to minors.
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| City Council Makes "Neighborhood Challenge Grants" Available |
The City of Galesburg is poised to provide some financial incentive to residents and groups who want to improve their neighborhoods.
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| Lawmakers Resume Saturday; Lots Left to Do |
Members of the Illinois General Assembly should be well rested when they resume their business Saturday morning. The House and Senate adjourned in the early evening Friday.
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| Lawmakers Still Debating Income Tax Hike |
With just two full days left in the spring legislative session, Illinois lawmakers are running out of time to come to terms on a tax increase proposal.
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| Death Penalty Can Still be Sought in Sheley Murder Case |
POSTED: 12:10PM 5/29/09 A Knox County judge says he believes an accused spree killer can still be sentenced to the death penalty if convicted of one of eight murders he's suspected of committing.
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