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Quinn Honors Chicago Radio Legend
CHICAGO (AP) -- Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn will join longtime disc jockey Dick Biondi in his Chicago studio for his 50th anniversary live broadcast.
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Vandals Steal Head from Jesus Statue
TINLEY PARK, Ill. (AP) -- The first time that vandals victimized the Jesus statue outside his suburban Chicago store, owner Bill O'Brien picked up the pieces and put it back together.
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Treasurer Wants Newborns to Have Savings Accounts
The state treasurer's office is looking for ways to set up every baby born in Illinois with a savings account.
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Lawmakers, Without a Budget, Take the Weekend Off
State lawmakers expect to be home for the summer starting next weekend, and you'd think the gnarled state budget was close to complete. But while lawmakers are taking the weekend off, there's no sign that the budget will slide into law.
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Registration Open for CSC Kids on Campus
Registration is now open for the 8th annual Carl Sandburg College Kids on Campus summer session which will be held Aug. 2-13, Monday-Friday.
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CSC Board Approves Graphic Design Advisory Committee
The Carl Sandburg College Board of Trustees approved the advisory committee for the Graphic Design Professional program at its regular meeting held Thursday, April 22.
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Political Commentator Speaks Tuesday at Knox College
Nationally syndicated political columnist Jonah Goldberg, a contributing editor of National Review and founding editor of the magazine's web site, National Review Online, will give a talk, "Liberal Fascism," at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 4, in Kresge Hall, Ford Center for the Fine Arts, Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois.
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Monmouth College Announces New Academic Initiatives
Over the past decade, Monmouth College has made substantial improvements to its physical plant, investing nearly $60 million in new building construction and renovation of existing facilities.
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More Academic Initiatives at Monmouth College
Most of Monmouth College's newly announced academic initiatives will produce tangible results.
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GHS Students Take Part in City Government Day
Sixty GHS freshmen spent the day Wednesday at City Hall.
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