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State Lawmakers Back in Springfield Tuesday
Having passed a half-year budget that the governor refuses to sign, state lawmakers return to Springfield Tuesday.
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Ameren Could Regulate Your Air Conditioning
Illinois' two major electric utilities are looking at interesting ways to conserve energy and stay within their forecasted summer peak loads.
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More Wet Weather Cuts Short Work in Many Illinois Farm Fields
Wet weather again dominates the weekly USDA Illinois crop report.
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Illinois Enjoys Record Tourism Dollars in '08
Tourism is big business in Illinois despite the bad economy.
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Helping Pets Beat the "Dog Days" of Summer
If you'll pardon the pun, between the weather last week and the hot weather forecast for this week, it might be a little "ruff" for your four-legged friends.
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HEAT ADVISORY in Effect Until 7pm Wednesday
The National Weather Service has issued a HEAT ADVISORY in effect until 7pm Wednesday for most of the immediate area. Temperatures Monday were in the 90's, with Heat Index levels making it feel like 100 or more, and more of the same is forecast for Tuesday and Wednesday.

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New Addition on Knox County Nursing Home Grounds Commemorates Farm Life; Pays Tribute to Longtime Farmer
The family of a longtime local farmer is keeping his memory alive in a museum of sorts on the campus of the Knox County Nursing Home.
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Schock: Leave Gitmo Open
U.S. Rep. Aaron Schock (R-Peoria) recently returned from a trip to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba that he took with several other lawmakers.
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Edgar: Both Sides Need to Solve Budget Mess
Illinois lawmakers will be back in Springfield Tuesday to consider ways to reconcile a budget that is out of whack by $9 billion.
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Durbin: War Focus Shifting to Afghanistan
U.S. military commitments in the Middle East are changing, says U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL).
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