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| Senate May Match House Budget |
(IRN)-Illinois Senate President John Cullerton (D-Chicago) says he wants his chamber's budget to reflect the House revenue estimate, which comes in $1 billion lower than the Senate's.
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| A Day Full of Storms |
Heavy thunderstorms pounded Galesburg seemingly day and night Wednesday.
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| County Board Approves New Construction Manager |
Although there was little discussion over either item, the Knox County Board approved a couple of big items during their meeting Wednesday night.
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| Blagojevich Talks About Childhood During Testimony |
CHICAGO (AP) -- When Rod Blagojevich took the stand in his defense at his corruption trial this morning he talked about his upbringing in a working-class Chicago neighborhood.
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| Official: Okla. Child Killed by Tuesday Tornado |
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) -- The Oklahoma medical examiner's office has raised the state death toll from tornado strikes earlier this week to 10.
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| Folks at Oprah's Angel Lane Sad That Show Ends |
HOUSTON (AP) -- Some residents of Angel Lane in Houston have fond thoughts of Oprah Winfrey and how she helped them recover from hurricanes.
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| Cullerton: Congressional Map Will Surface Soon |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois Senate President John Cullerton says lawmakers are making changes to proposed new state legislative districts.
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| IL AG Says Utilities Asking for Too Much |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- The Illinois Attorney General says a major utility company behind legislation increasing electricity rates ``can't help itself.''
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| IL Cemetery Visitors Urged to Watch for Thefts |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Many Illinoisans traditionally visit loved ones' grave sites over the Memorial Day holiday weekend.
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| Report: 29 Percent of IL Home Sales Foreclosures |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Foreclosures accounted for more than 29 percent of all Illinois home sales in the first quarter of 2011.
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