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| FIRST ON WGIL: District 205 Makes AYP; Attendance Increases Now Goal |
FIRST REPORTED 3:00pm 6/15/10 Galesburg School District 205 has a lot to celebrate.
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| Abingdon School District Receiving Memorial Money |
The generosity of two long-time Abingdon residents who've passed away will benefit the city's school district and several other organizations.
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| District 205 Board Tables Facilities Plan; Board Member Blames Public, Criticizes Media |
POSTED 9:30pm 6/14/10, UPDATED 6:00am 6/15/10 Whatever support the Galesburg School Board had on the development of a 20-year plan to essentially overhaul every building in District 205, has not turned into support for the plan itself.
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| Federally-Qualified Health Clinic Makes Progress; Health Department Employee Resigns |
The Knox County Board of Health is working to make their health clinic a federally qualified one.
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| Few States Change Rules Post-Blagojevich |
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) -- Lawmakers in at least 15 states considered stripping governors of their power to fill U.S. Senate vacancies after former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich was accused of trying to sell President Barack Obama's seat.
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| Finance Expert Takes Stand at Blago Trial |
CHICAGO (AP) -- The corruption trial of former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich is back under way with a financial expert who was once a budget official taking the stand.
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| Blago Lawyer Ends Cross-Exam of Monk |
CHICAGO (AP) -- A lawyer for Rod Blagojevich has ended his hammering cross-examination of a key prosecution witness, the ousted Illinois governor's former chief of staff.
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| IL Senate Candidates Back Drilling Moratorium |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Democratic Senate candidate Alexi Giannoulias and his Republican opponent, Mark Kirk, both agree with the Obama administration's six-month ban on new permits for deep-sea oil drilling.
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| Illinois Applies for High-Speed Rail Funding |
CHICAGO (AP) -- The state of Illinois has applied for $8 million in federal funds to help pay for planning regional high speed rail service.
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| Pentagon: Kirk Mixed Politics With Military Duty |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- A spokeswoman for Republican Senate candidate Mark Kirk is brushing aside reports from the Pentagon that he's been cautioned twice for improperly mingling politics with his military service.
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