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| Charlie Battery Unit Returns Home! |
After serving a year of duty in Egypt members of the Battery C, 2nd Battalion 123rd Field Artillery Unit are now resting at home.
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| Health Department Hoping for Level Funding |
State entities and organizations are keeping a close eye on Springfield as lawmakers get into the thick of budget negotiations.
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| LA Floodgate Opens, Diverting Mississippi River |
MORGANZA, La. (AP) -- The Army Corps of Engineers is releasing water from a spillway along the rising Mississippi River in Louisiana, diverting water into the countryside in hopes of avoiding a potentially bigger disaster in heavily populated areas downstream.
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| Gingrich Speaks to Graduating College Students |
EUREKA, Ill. (AP) -- Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich is telling a group of Illinois college graduates to appreciate President Ronald Reagan's conservative legacy.
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| 'American Idol' Finalist Thanks IL Hometown Fans |
WHEELING, Ill. (AP) -- ``American Idol'' finalist Haley Reinhart has been honored in her suburban Chicago hometown with a proclamation declaring that the day be named after her.
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| Yo-Yo Ma Performs at Chicago Youth Music Festival |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- World-renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma will accompany the Chicago Symphony Orchestra to celebrate young musicians.
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| Metra to Expand Quiet Cars to All Lines in June |
CHICAGO (AP) -- The people have spoken quietly, of course, in favor of Metra's "quiet cars" concept.
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| Amtrak Ridership Continues to Climb |
(IRN)-Ridership continues to climb on Amtrak routes in Illinois.
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| Senate Budget Talks Not as Smooth as House |
(IRN)-While the Illinois House is putting on a bi-partisan smile, there is not even the pretense of cooperation across the rotunda.
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| Officials Talk Kids and Cyber Bullying |
An official with the Illinois Attorney General's Office says students need to be smarter about their internet usage if things like cyber-bullying are to be stopped.
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