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| Bidding Farewell to Our Local Heroes -- PHOTOS AVAILABLE HERE |
FIRST REPORTED 12:10pm 5/22/10, UPDATED 6:30am 5/23/10 There really was only one thing for you to do if you were inside the iWireless Center Saturday morning -- and no, there wasn't a hockey game or an arena football game going on at the time, either.
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| District 205 Superintendent Hospitalized After Heart Attack |
Galesburg School District officials say the Superintendent will be just fine following what otherwise would be a health scare.
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| Hare Praises Galesburg Officials for Grants |
Two groups of local first responders will be receiving hundreds of thousands of dollars from the federal government, and Congressman Phil Hare says he's glad to make sure the money gets to them.
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| Quinn Urges Support for Military Family Fund |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Gov. Pat Quinn is encouraging people to support the Illinois Military Family Relief Fund.
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| Quinn Signs Legislation on Farm Financing, Energy |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Gov. Pat Quinn has signed two pieces of legislation aimed at helping farmers and at making state-owned buildings more environmentally friendly.
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| Advice Can Help IL Homeowners Facing Foreclosure |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Federal money is on its way to support free financial counseling for Illinois homeowners trying to avoid foreclosure.
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| NIU to Offer Nurses Degree Completion Program |
DEKALB, Ill. (AP) -- Northern Illinois University has partnered with a local community college to offer degrees for registered nurses.
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| Quinn: "Less Likely" Gitmo Detainees Going to Thomson |
It's looking "less likely" that terrorism detainees from Guantanamo Bay will end up at the Thomson Prison in Illinois.
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| Study Shows Dangerous Chemicals in Food Containers |
A new study shows bisphenol A, or BPA, contaminates more food containers than previously thought.
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| Plans in the Works for Reagan Birthday Celebration |
For the second February in three years, Illinois will observe a major presidential birthday.
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