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| Cullerton: Pension Cut Doesn't Stand Chance in Senate |
(IRN)-Illinois has under-funded its public employee pension systems over the past few decades by billions, but a proposal to cut the state's contribution to that system might not stand a chance in the Senate.
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| County Board Symbolically Rejects Extension Funding |
FIRST REPORTED 6:00am 5/26/11 The Knox County Board has denied a resolution to enter into an agreement of support with the University of Illinois Extension Office.
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| Storm Cleanup Ongoing at One Local School |
The principal of Costa Catholic Academy in Galesburg has an idea of what caused the damage to his school's campus Wednesday night.
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| One of Six Armed Robbers Pleads Guilty |
One of six men accused in a December armed robbery has pleaded guilty in Knox County Circuit Court Thursday.
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| IL Republicans Propose Redistricting Map |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois Republicans have a plan of their own for how to draw the state's new legislative districts.
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| Unemployment Data Show Early Look at IL Floods |
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) -- Detailed statewide Illinois unemployment figures for April provide an early look at the effects of floods along the Ohio River that started late last month.
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| More Than $1M Back Wages Due to Decatur Workers |
URBANA, Ill (AP) -- A judge has ordered the owner and manager of three Decatur restaurants to pay $1.15 million in back wages and damages to 64 employees.
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| Columbo Denied Parole Again |
DWIGHT, Ill. (AP) -- The Illinois Prisoner Review Board has denied the parole request for a woman serving 200 to 300 years for the 1976 murders of her parents and 13-year-old brother.
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| Chicago Stepping Up Severe Weather Preparedness |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Between events like deadly tornadoes around the country and the blizzard that buried Chicago in snow in February, Mayor Rahm Emanuel says the city will step up its planning for severe weather.
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| Little Known About Pakistan Officer, Headley Says |
CHICAGO (AP) -- An admitted American terrorist has told jurors that he knew very little about a man who he says was a Pakistani intelligence officer who helped him with the plot to attack Mumbai in 2008.
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