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| Knox County Courthouse to Get Analyzed |
The Knox County Courthouse will once again get analyzed ahead of what are believed to be a potential $2.5 million in emergency repairs that will need to be made.
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| New Parking Fee at Knoxville High School |
The Knoxville School District will bring in some extra revenue next year by charging to park on school lots.
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| Questions Persist Over City-Wide Re-Zoning |
An effort to re-zone essentially the entire City of Galesburg is closer to reality, more than 10 years after work to that end started, but it apparently still isn't perfect.
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| House Adjourns As Senate Scrambles on Budget |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- The Illinois House has left the state Capitol while Senate Democrats scrambles to finish the state budget.
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| Lawmakers Hand Quinn Defeat On Convention Bill |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois lawmakers have handed Gov. Pat Quinn a sound defeat by rejecting his veto of legislation designed to cut costs at Chicago's McCormick Place convention center.
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| 3 Indicted Over Alleged $100M Computer Scam |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Three men have been indicted on federal charges that accuse them of conning people into buying more than $100 million in bogus software by convincing them their computers were infected by malicious programs.
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| Body Found in Search for Central IL Kayaker |
LINCOLN, Ill. (AP) -- Authorities searching a central Illinois creek for a kayaker missing since Saturday say they've found a body.
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| Atheist Questions State Funding for Cross Landmark |
ALTO PASS, Ill. (AP) -- A Chicago-area atheist activist isn't happy that $20,000 in state money is going to an 11-story cross on southern Illinois' highest point, and he wants the landmark's overseers to give the money back or be sued.
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| Amtrak to Screen Carry-On Bags at Chicago's Union Station |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Officials say passengers boarding Amtrak trains at Chicago's Union Station will now face random screening of their carry-on bags.
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| Quinn Talks About Borrowing Power |
Gov. Pat Quinn is pleased the Illinois House passed a plan to borrow nearly $4 billion to make a pension payment in Fiscal Year 2011, but he says there is more work to do.
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