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| DePaul Students to Vote on Ousting Hummus Brand |
CHICAGO (AP) -- When DePaul University students vote this week on annual officer elections, they will also be asked whether the hummus brand served on campus should be replaced.
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| Star-Studded Oprah Winfrey Show Taping Set in Chicago |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Thousands of Oprah Winfrey fans are expected in Chicago for a star-studded, double taping of her talk show as it approaches its finale.
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| Crop Report: Corn Planting Doubles |
(IRN) -- The amount of corn planted in Illinois doubled over the past week.
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| Advocates for Disabled Concerned About Budget Cuts |
(IRN) -- As lawmakers work to craft a budget, those benefitting from social services are speaking out on cuts.
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| Schilling Talks Medicare in Galesburg |
The U.S. Representative from the 17th District spent some time Monday in Galesburg.
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| City Council to Consider "Woo-Hoo Fund" |
That $25,000 the City of Galesburg is in line to win assuming its second place showing in the Readers Digest "We Hear You, America" contest holds up could possibly help fund youth- and community-related programs throughout the city.
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| City Council to Consider Quiet Zone Documents |
The City of Galesburg is ready to forge ahead with efforts to silence train whistles at various locations in town.
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| Monmouth College Grads End One Life Chapter, Begin Another |
It was a day of mixed emotions Sunday for graduates at Monmouth College.
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| Judge Allows Timelines for Jury at Blago Retrial |
CHICAGO (AP) -- The defense at former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich's corruption retrial has objected to prosecution plans to give jurors detailed timelines they can use once they begin deliberations in several weeks.
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| IL Could OK New Partnerships on Road Projects |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois may open the door to partnerships with private companies to save money on special road projects.
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