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State Changes Corporation Documents
Less travel, less cost, less time. That's what the Illinois Secretary of State's office thinks one of the measures before Gov. Pat Quinn will offer for new corporations.
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Pilot Program to Help Provide Colorectal Cancer Treatments
Colorectal cancer is the No. 2 cancer killer in the nation, but it doesn't have to be, says Dr. Damon Arnold, director of the Illinois Public Health Department.
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Knox College to Award Honorary Degrees at Commencement
Knox College will award honorary degrees to the chairman and CEO of Caterpillar, a poet, and a member of the White House staff during its Commencement exercises June 5.
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WGIL EXCLUSIVE: Judge Questions DOC Involvement in Sheley Case
FIRST REPORTED 2:00pm 5/19/10 The judge presiding over the Knox County case against accused spree killer Nicholas Sheley is so far okay with a State Supreme Court ruling that tossed out a decision he made almost two months ago in the case.
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Accused Child Sex Offender Sentenced to Additional Prison Time
A local man currently serving time in the state department of corrections will be there longer following his conviction on a sex crime.
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Deere 2Q Profit Rises on Improving Equipment Sales
MOLINE, Ill. (AP) -- Farmers in the Western Hemisphere bought more Deere & Co. equipment in its second quarter, helping the company boost net income by 16 percent as the global economy slowly improved.
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Target 1Q Net Income Climbs Almost 29%
NEW YORK (AP) -- Target Corp. is reporting an almost 29 percent increase in net income for its first quarter, fueled by an improvement in its credit card business and higher sales of more profitable items such as clothing.
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GOP Lt. Gov. Candidate Won't Release Taxes
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- The Republican candidate for Illinois lieutenant governor says he won't let voters see his tax returns.
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Groups Want Budget Worked On Now
Public service advocates are calling on state lawmakers to return to Springfield and approve a budget that will protect essential services from further cuts.
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Auditor Rips Blago's Legal Costs While Governor
The last 19 months of the Rod Blagojevich years as governor included outside legal help -- lots of it.
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