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| State Budget? What State Budget? |
Both chambers of the Illinois General Assembly proposed budgets last week, but neither won final approval.
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| U of I President Addresses Future |
What's the future of public universities? One university president has some theories on what direction must be taken to survive in the current economy.
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| Official: New State Initiative Already Working |
It has been in place for two weeks, and has already put at least 2,825 people to work.
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| Church Restoration Project Results in Landmark Award |
A Galesburg church is the recipient of a City of Galesburg award for work that started out simple enough, but eventually got a little more complicated.
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| Rebuilding of Home Results in Preservation Award |
A Galesburg couple who has done historic preservation work in the past is honored for essentially bringing a local home back to its original splendor.
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| City Recognizes Old Main Restoration Work |
A project that the president of Knox College admits the college wasn't exactly planning to do has earned it special recognition from the City of Galesburg.
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| Report Reveals Slight Setback in Economy |
A measure of Illinois' economic health shows there's still a lot of room for improvement.
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| Quinn Says Lawmakers "Pretty Close" on Budget |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Gov. Pat Quinn said lawmakers are "pretty close" to a new state budget, one day after legislators went home without passing one and missed the deadline set by Democratic leaders.
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| Quinn Says IL Committed to High-Speed Rail Plans |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn says the state is committed to moving ahead with plans to connect Chicago to cities throughout the Midwest using high-speed rail.
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| IL Twins Win Spot on Hallmark Mother's Day Card |
BETHALTO, Ill. (AP) -- For artist Beth Speer, every day is Mother's Day.
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