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| Quinn, Legislative Leaders Meet Wednesday -- Special Session Looming? |
Legislative leaders and Gov. Pat Quinn will meet Wednesday at 10 a.m. in another effort to hammer out a state budget that includes funding for state- and community-supported social services.
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| AFSCME: Tax Increases Are Necessary |
Furloughs, program cuts, even layoffs won't completely solve the state's budget deficit for the next fiscal year, which starts in two weeks.
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| Durbin: Varying Health Care Costs in State |
When it comes to health care, they key issue is cost, according to U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL).
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| City of Galesburg Hydrant Flushing for Wednesday, 6/17/09 |
The City of Galesburg Water Division and Galesburg Fire Department are conducting spring fire hydrant flushing from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Wednesday, June 17, 2009, in the general area between E. South and E. Fourth, from S. Henderson St. going west. (City of Galesburg)
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| Galesburg Resident Attacked In Stabbing |
A Galesburg man was taken to a local hospital after he was allegedly stabbed multiple times by another area individual.
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| New Contract For Monmouth's Police And City Administrator |
Monmouth's City Administrator says recent negations with the city's police union were some of the easiest the city likely has ever faced.
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| More Closed Social Service Facilities If No Budget |
Scare tactic or not, the state says it's making plans to close three major residential facilities for the disabled - unless the General Assembly passes a budget that can pay for them.
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| Kirk Has Worries About Federal Budget |
An Illinois congressman has told the Chinese government that the federal budget is wrong, and he says the Chinese are concerned.
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| Multiple Social Services May See Budget Cuts |
The chief of staff to Gov. Pat Quinn is warning about the drastic cuts that are set to hit July 1.
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| City Council Approves Revoling Loan for Bookstore |
POSTED 9:20pm 6/15/09, UPDATED 8:39am 6/16/09 The majority of the Galesburg City Council is mostly satisfied with the information it received from a potential business owner about the bookstore he wants to open.
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