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| 5 Hikers Rescued From Illinois Floodwaters |
POMONA, Ill. (AP) -- Crews in southern Illinois rescued five hikers who waded through floodwaters and were trapped in Little Grand Canyon in Jackson County.
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| U of IL President, Faculty Clash Over Cost Cuts |
URBANA, Ill. (AP) -- University of Illinois faculty members are complaining that school President Michael Hogan is driving down morale by trying to force cost-saving measures.
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| Northwestern to Give Honorary Degree to Colbert |
EVANSTON, Ill. (AP) -- It's the truthiness: Stephen Colbert is getting an honorary degree from his alma mater, Northwestern University.
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| Catholic Adoptions Could End Over Civil Unions |
(IRN)-Faith based groups would be able to follow their religious beliefs, with immunity from discrimination complaints, under a bill which is faltering in the General Assembly.
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| Lawmakers Working Toward Compromise on Budget |
(IRN)-The budgeting process is making some progress at the statehouse.
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| Senate Approves DREAM Act |
(IRN)-Illinois is a step closer to granting more privileges to the children of undocumented immigrants.
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| Quinn's Workers Comp Plan Not Clear Yet |
(IRN)-The governor still says workers compensation is his biggest legislative priority this month, but he's still offering few details about when lawmakers will see his plan on the floor.
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| Blagojevich Allegedly Wanted Job For Himself and Wife |
(IRN)-He was looking for a job, not only for himself, but also for his wife.
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| Lawmaker Reacts to Start of New Blagojevich Trial |
State Representative Don Moffitt says he's paying some attention to the re-trial of Ex-Governor Rod Blaogjevich.
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| Knoxville School Board Member Bids Farewell |
He didn't necessarily want to go, but a now former Knoxville School Board member says he's mostly proud of the eight years he's spent on the board.
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