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| Emerald Ash Borer Remains a Concern |
(IRN)-The effort continues to thwart the spread of the emerald ash borer.
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| Distancing Protestors from Funerals |
(IRN)-Military funeral protestors would be subject to more stringent requirements under a proposal that's passed the Illinois Senate, but it's not as restrictive as some lawmakers wanted.
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| Budget Setting on City Council Agenda |
The Galesburg City Council is getting its wish -- the budget process is starting a full six-months before the budget even would take effect.
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| Storms Cause Some Local Damage |
FIRST REPORTED 5:30am 5/23/11 The same line of storms that has caused severe damage in Joplin, Missouri has left the immediate area virtually unscathed.
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| IL Treasurer: State Nearing 'Financial Disaster' |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois Treasurer Dan Rutherford says massive debt has pushed Illinois to ``the verge of a financial disaster.''
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| IL Lawmakers Approve Murder Registry, Almost |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois senators had to backtrack on legislation creating a state registry for murderers.
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| GOP Frosh Take Care of Districts in Defense Bill |
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Hard charging Republicans who rallied voters last year with cries of ``Stop the spending, ban the earmarks'' are offering a more familiar Washington refrain now they're in Congress.
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| Attorneys to Give Openings in Mumbai Terror Case |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Attorneys in the federal trial of a Chicago businessman accused of helping plan the Mumbai terrorist attack in 2008 will start presenting their cases to jurors.
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| 2 Year Old Boy Found in Peoria Pool Dies |
PEORIA, Ill. (AP) -- Authorities in central Illinois say a 2 year old boy found floating in a Peoria swimming pool has died.
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| College Illinois To be Turned Over to Comptroller |
(IRN)-College Illinois, the state's prepaid college tuition program, is getting a prolonged lesson in accountability, with a call from lawmakers to turn the operations of the program over to the state comptroller.
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