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Illinois Recall Vote Off the Table for Now
Illinois lawmakers were hoping to decide whether voters should be allowed to recall a sitting governor before they left for the summer, but they ran out of time.
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Illinois Farmers In Home Stretch of Corn Planting
The last week of May was a pretty good one for many Illinois farmers as most of the state's corn crop is now in the ground.
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Former Knoxville Police Chief Re-Hired; Alderman Walks Out After Vote
UPDATED: 10:26pm 6/1/09 A former police chief in the City of Knoxville who has come under recent scrutiny will be re-hired as a full time patrol officer.
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Galesburg City Council Tables Loan for Start-Up Bookstore
UPDATED: 10:01pm 6/1/09 A Galesburg alderman says he can't support a potential business owner getting a revolving loan from the city because he believes the business will fail, even though he said he hopes it succeeds.
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City of Galesburg Hydrant Flushing for Tuesday, 6/2/09
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 Tuesday, June 2, 2009, in the general area of: Klein Ave, Willow Lane, Rock Island Ave., Harrison St., Moshier Ave., Russell Ave., Birdland, and Lincoln St. (City of Galesburg)


Future Of State Budget Up In The Air
Not even twelve hours after the House and Senate adjourned, the four legislative leaders were in Gov. Pat Quinn's office, talking about the near future.
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U.S. Agriculture Secretary Meet With Residents
The U.S. agriculture secretary wants to know what Illinoisans are thinking.
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Hare to Gulfport Residents: "I Won't Forget About You"
POSTED: 3:00pm 6/1/09 A local congressman says he's fulfilling a promise made to the residents of one Henderson County community devastated by the flooding of almost one year ago.
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Mosquito Samples from Northern Illinois Test Positive for West Nile Virus
Dr. Damon T. Arnold, state public health director, Monday announced mosquito samples collected in Cook County have been confirmed as the first positive West Nile virus test results in Illinois this year.
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IDOT Announces Upcoming Work on I-74 in Knox County
The Illinois Department of Transportation says Interstate 74 near Knoxville will be reduced to one lane in each direction for bridge construction.
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