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| Israeli Consul General Reacts To Obama's Middle East Speech |
Israeli Consul General to the Midwest Orli Gil says she thought President Barack Obama gave a good speech addressing the Middle East this week.
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| Farmers Gaining On Last Year's Corn Total |
Another week of good weather in two-thirds of the state is allowing farmers to get most of their corn planted.
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| Economy Affects Knox College |
The president of Knox College says the institution is still in the mood to celebrate this weekend given its commencement time, even though other institutions might not be as willing to these days.
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| FIRST ON WGIL: Unemployment Down in April |
Before recent announcements of job cuts and layoffs, the Illinois Department of Employment Security reported the April jobless average, while still higher than last year, had dipped in April. CLICK HERE for the story as WGIL reported FIRST May 31, not long after the numbers had been released.
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| First Illinois Bird With West Nile Virus Found |
The first bird testing positive for West Nile virus in Illinois was found in LaSalle County.
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| Ameren Suggests Conserving Air Conditioner Use |
Illinois' two major electric utilities are looking at some interesting ways to conserve energy and stay within their forecasted summer peak loads.
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| Barge Accident on Mississippi River BNSF Bridge at Burlington |
About 10 trains were delayed Friday morning after a barge hit a structure protecting a railroad bridge on the Mississippi River at Burlington.
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| Knox College Prepares for Commencement |
The President of Knox College says the college has a lot to be proud of as it wraps up its 172nd year of existence.
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| Official Says Reductions in Force, Not Many Layoffs, at Midstate Manufacturing |
UPDATED: 1:06pm 6/5/09 A Galesburg manufacturing firm official says they are not laying off any employees, but says they don't have as many now as they did recently.
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| Knoxville Appoints City Hall Employee as Acting City Clerk |
The City of Knoxville now has an acting City Clerk.
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