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Keep Food Cold, Or Throw Away, If Power Is Out
Making the right decisions about storing perishable foods during a power outage can keep your family safe, minimize the potential loss of food, and reduce the risk of foodborne illness.
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Cleanup Begins Following Storms, Mayor Surveys Damage
The Mayor of Galesburg, and the Galesburg Fire Chief are warning residents to use extreme caution when cleaning up after severe weather battered the area early Thursday.
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No Perjury Charges Against Burris
The Sangamon County state's attorney finds there is not enough evidence to charge U.S. Sen. Roland W. Burris (D-IL) with perjury for testimony he gave before the Illinois House impeachment committee.
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Illinois Jobless Hits Record Highs
Illinois' unemployment rate for last month reached 10.1 percent, a 25-year high.
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Quinn Campaigns for Tax Increase in Champaign
Gov. Pat Quinn continued his statewide tour Thursday in an attempt to gain public support for an income tax increase.
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Democrat Critical of Democrat Governor
State Rep. Lou Lang (D-Skokie) says Gov. Pat Quinn must start convincing those who disagree with an income tax increase that a tax hike is the only way to solve the state's budget woes.
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Health Insurance Affordability Signed by Governor
Gov. Pat Quinn has signed a law that makes health insurance more affordable for laid-off workers of small businesses, and their families.
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High Speed Rail Proposals Still on Track
Illinois and other Midwestern states could have an inside track on some federal stimulus money for a high-speed rail network.
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Group Recommends Education Reforms
An education reform group with some political know-how is out with its first three recommendations.
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Library Board Still Searching For New Home
The Galesburg Public Library Board of Trustees is still seeking information to find the library a new home.
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