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Ex-Dem Candidates for Governor Run as Independents
CHICAGO (AP) -- Gov. Pat Quinn says he isn't afraid of competition.
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Quinn Comments on U of I President Selection
Gov. Pat Quinn recognizes the difficulty facing the new president of the University of Illinois.
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Durbin Talks About Benefits for Disabled Veterans
U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) is announcing benefits to the families of disabled veterans.
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Lawmakers Discuss "Cronyism"
Lawmakers' spouses appointed for top state jobs: That's what brought sniping in the Illinois Senate earlier this month, as the Senate considered whether to confirm the wives of two state lawmakers.
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Chicago Mob Hitman Dies in Galesburg Prison
CHICAGO (AP) -- A reputed Chicago mob hitman convicted in the 1972 slaying of a union official has died in a Galesburg prison, a state spokeswoman says.
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Residents Walk to Help Child Victims of Crimes
An area agency that helps youth victims of crimes, and helps police catch the people that commit them, is the recipient of some much-needed help from the public.
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First Customer for New City of Galesburg Grant
It didn't take long after the Galesburg City Council approved a new grant program before it got its first customer.
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Friends Search Mississippi River for Iowa Man
BETTENDORF, Iowa (AP) -- Friends have been searching for a 32-year-old Davenport man who went into the Mississippi River while being chased by police.
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Quinn Says 3,800 Employers to Get Subsidized Jobs
PEORIA, Ill. (AP) -- Gov. Pat Quinn says 577 employers have agreed to hire more than 3,800 workers through his recently launched "Put Illinois to Work" program.
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High Risk Patients May be Stuck Paying High Rates
CHICAGO (AP) -- The federal health law won't offer relief to thousands of Illinois residents who pay high premiums because of medical problems.
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