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| Camp Teaches Kids Compassion and Healing in Tough Times |
There are many kinds of camps for children to attend, from sports to learning about nature, but dozens of young people from the area are gearing up for a camp that's teaches them how to cope with the the loss of a loved one.
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| Mail Carriers Try to Stamp Out Hunger Saturday |
Your local mail carrier won't just be delivering the usual letters and bills with the mail Saturday, they will be picking up goods to benefit the local community.
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| Swine Flu Hits Southern Illinois |
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| Spicher Sentenced to Prison for Sex Crime |
A Galesburg man and former East Galesburg Village President will be headed to prison for allegedly paying two teenaged boys for sexual acts.
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| Blagojevich Lawyers Agree to "Pay Cut" |
Lawyers for ousted Governor Rod Blagojevich have agreed to be paid $110 an hour, far below the rate some of them usually charge, in return for being allowed to draw their legal fees from the former governor's $2.3 million campaign fund.
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| Top Republicans Skeptical of House Speaker's Bill to Rid Government of Former Governors' Appointments |
Republicans understand the intent of a plan to rid state government of the appointees of the two previous governors, just not the motivation.
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| IDOT Secretary to Visit Galesburg |
The man who oversees the Illinois Department of Transportation plans to be in Galesburg next week.
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| Changes Proposed to Illinois Safe Haven Law |
Supporters of the Safe Haven law are calling on lawmakers in the state Senate to pass H.B. 3925, which makes key changes to strengthen the current law.
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| Lawmakers Target End of May to Pass Ethics Reform Legislation to Clean Up Illinois Government |
All the ethics reform proposals, or would some be enough? That's been a big question for lawmakers at the Capitol.
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| Western Illinois Farmers Having Trouble Planting Corn |
The state's corn farmers are having the worst start to the planting season in more than a decade.
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