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| Driver in Fatal Accident Wants Private Attorney |
The court case for the driver in a fatal car accident last month has been continued to June 17th.
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| Day Off Before Blagojevich Lawyers Mount Defense |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Rod Blagojevich's attorneys have a day off to make final preparations before they begin mounting a defense at the former Illinois governor's corruption retrial.
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| Deere Announces Another Investment in China |
MOLINE, Ill. (AP) -- Deere & Co. will spend $60 million to build a new engine manufacturing plant in China for its agricultural, construction and forestry equipment.
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| FutureGen Hearings Planned for June |
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) -- The Department of Energy plans three public hearings next month in Illinois on the FutureGen coal-energy project as it gathers information about potential environmental impact.
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| Health Officials Offer Tips on Pool Safety |
SRPINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- The Illinois Department of Public Health is encouraging people to learn how to protect themselves from illnesses and other potential problems associated with swimming as public pools ready to open for the summer this weekend.
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| USDA Lowers Pork's Safe Cooking Temp |
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) -- The U.S. Department of Agriculture is lowering its temperature recommendation for cooking pork to 145 degrees.
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| Sabra Hummus to Remain in DePaul Cafeteria Menus |
CHICAGO (AP) -- After a student referendum failed to get the required votes to remove a brand of hummus from DePaul University cafeterias last week, school officials decided Sabra hummus will continue to be sold on campus.
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| Salad Likely Cause of Chicago Area Salmonella |
ST. CHARLES, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois health officials say evidence shows the cause of a salmonella outbreak in the Chicago suburbs likely was eating salad.
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| Legislature in Race Against the Clock |
(IRN)-While Illinois Democrats control much of state government, there is one thing beyond their control, the calendar.
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| Southern Illinois Crops Still Behind Rest of State |
(IRN)-Crop planting in Illinois has made significant progress over the past couple of weeks, but southern portions of the state are still lagging.
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