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| Sheley's Attorneys Clarify Change of Venue Request, One Year Following Galesburg Man's Death |
UPDATED: 10:26pm 6/30/09 It's official -- attorneys for accused spree killer Nicholas Sheley now have evidence as to why don't want to have his local murder trial in Knox County.
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| Knox County Assistant Regional Superintendent of Schools Retires |
A Galesburg man who's been either a teacher or administrator in local schools for the better part of four-decades is calling it a career.
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| 800 Deere Workers Voluntarily Separate With Company |
MOLINE, Ill. (AP) -- Deere & Company says approximately 800 salaried employees will leave the Moline-based company as a result of a voluntary separation program announced in April.
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| New Fiscal Year, No State Budget |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois is once again beginning a new budget year without a budget.
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| Lawmakers Unhappy With Budget Process |
Summer in Springfield doesn't sound good to many lawmakers, who will be called back to the Capitol to deal with a budget situation still unresolved as the new fiscal year begins.
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| Illinois Minimul Wage Up As of Wednesday |
The minimum wage in Illinois is going up Wednesday.
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| Judge Orders State to Maintain Child Welfare Standards |
CHICAGO (AP) -- A federal judge in Chicago says the state budget under consideration in Springfield would seriously threaten child-welfare standards in Illinois.
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| Poverty Levels In Illinois On The Rise |
The number of people in poverty in Illinois has grown 27 percent over the last two years.
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| Quinn Vows to Veto "Half-Baked" Budget |
POSTED 4:07pm 6/30/09 SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn promises a veto if lawmakers send him a budget that fails to balance and slashes key services.
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| Galesburg School Board Supports Random Drug Testing; New Finance Chief Introduced |
POSTED: 11:44pm 6/29/09 The Galesburg School Board is officially on board with the idea that random drug testing should be implemented among the district's students.
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