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| May is Older Americans Month in Illinois |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois officials are highlighting services for seniors during Older Americans Month in May.
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| FEMA Makes Ambulance and Fire Protection Grants; Galesburg Included |
CHICAGO (AP) -- More FEMA grants are coming to Illinois to fund fire protection and ambulance services in 17 locations.
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| Scholarship for Children of Fallen Troops |
CHICAGO (AP) -- The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is accepting applications for a scholarship that can pay for college for the children of fallen troops.
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| Study: Growing More Veggies Could Profit Midwest |
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) -- A new study shows that if Midwest farmers raised more of the fruits and vegetables eaten there, they could create thousands of jobs and millions of dollars in income.
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| Budgets Would Short-Change Pensions |
The state budget gaining momentum at the Capitol has one very large hole in it: money for the government pension system.
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| U of I President Says There's No More Clout |
The president of the University of Illinois says there is no political pressure related to admissions.
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| New Class of Gale Scholars Inducted -- LISTEN TO WHOLE CEREMONY HERE |
FIRST REPORTED 3:00pm 5/6/10 Sixteen new local junior high school students now have the chance to go to Knox and Carl Sandburg Colleges free, as long as they keep their grades up and get involved in their communities.
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| WGIL Interview: Butler Fire Victim Just Keeps On Working |
FIRST REPORTED 12:00pm 5/6/10 The man whose business was destroyed by a fire at the former Butler Manufacturing plant Tuesday morning says there's not much else he can do but simply, keep working.
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| Farmers Starting to Turn to Soybeans |
Corn planting is already close to being wrapped up in Illinois.
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| Up Close and Personal With Heavy Machinery -- STORY AND PHOTOS AVAILABLE HERE |
An annual event put on by the City of Galesburg lets local kids get the chance to possibly see some of the equipment they might get to use when they grow up.
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