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| Work Underway at Site of Landfill Expansion |
FIRST REPORTED 5:30am 5/30/11 The Knox County Landfill will expand in the next couple of years.
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| State Budget Down to the Last Minute in Springfield |
It's down to the wire for state lawmakers in Springfield.
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| Galesburg Man Arrested on Murder Charge |
A Galesburg man has been arrested on charges he tried to kill a woman he lives with.
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| 2 Illinois Coroners Launch Anti-Drinking Campaign |
GALESBURG, Ill. (AP) -- Two coroners in west-central Illinois say they hope to save lives by launching a new effort to fight underage drinking.
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| Korean War POW Finally Buried After 60 Years |
FREEPORT, Ill. (AP) -- For 60 years, Artie Hodapp's family agonized over a heart-rending mystery: Where had the young man come to rest after dying in the Korean War?
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| Big Questions Surround IL Electricity Plan |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois lawmakers are considering a plan to let electric companies raise their rates to help pay for modernizing the state's power grid.
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| IL Passes Stronger Concussion Guidelines |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- High school athletes who suffer concussions would need a doctor's approval before resuming play under a measure approved by Illinois lawmakers.
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| Voter Registration Could be Key to Obama in 2012 |
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The number of registered Democrats has fallen in key states carried by President Barack Obama in 2008 in what could be an early warning sign for his re-election campaign.
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| Illinois Students Learn Newest Farming Technology |
HEYWORTH, Ill. (AP) -- A central Illinois high school is giving agriculture students a shot at the most cutting edge technologies.
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| Backseat Seatbelts Headed to Governor's Desk |
(IRN)-A bill on its way to the governor that would require back seat vehicle passengers to buckle up will save lives, according to the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration.
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