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| Kirk: AZ Immigration Law "Not Effective" |
U.S. Senate candidate Mark Kirk won't say he's against the Arizona immigration law, but he says it will be "not effective."
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| Q.C. Woman Reacts to Supreme Court Ruling on Juvenile Sentencing |
This week's U. S. Supreme Court ruling on juvenile sentencing is a comfort to an East Moline woman.
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| City Gives Grant to United Facilities |
A Peoria-based company with a large facility in Galesburg says a grant the City Council has approved giving them -- along with some other money they're seeking from other entities -- will help them stay alive.
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| More Hurdles for Abingdon to Clear for Demolition Grant |
The city of Abingdon still has more to do to have a shot at a grant that officials have been waiting a long time to find out if it'll be approved or not.
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| Galesburg Residents Speak Out on Proposed Property Sale -- DOWNLOAD DISCUSSION HERE |
Residents of the City of Galesburg may have the final say about the proposed sale of unused land around the former Regency Hotel.
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| Williamsfield Turns Down Proposed County-Wide Sales Tax Increase |
There's one school district in Knox County that won't be supporting a county-wide sales tax increase if or when it gets to the November election ballot.
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| Moffitt Talks Budget |
State Representative Don Moffitt doesn't mince too many words when he talks about the current state budget situation.
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| IL Audit Raps Blago for Legal Costs |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- A new report says former Gov. Rod Blagojevich spent millions to hire outside lawyers, often without seeking bids for the best price.
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| Kirk: Better Plans Needed Before Oil Wells Drilled |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Republican Senate candidate Mark Kirk says oil companies need to have contingency plans and technology to cap a deep water well in place before they drill new exploratory wells.
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| Developer: Peoria Hotel Plan Would Generate Millions |
PEORIA, Ill. (AP) -- The developer of a plan that could change some of the Peoria skyline says it could also pump more than $100 million into the local economy.
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