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Family Honored at Lincoln Park Memorial Day Service
The City of Galesburg picked someone that an alderman says was essential in the building of the city's Veterans Memorial at Lincoln Park was honored at the fourth annual Memorial Day ceremony held there.
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Governor Won't Say Where He'll Cut Budget
CHICAGO (AP) -- Gov. Pat Quinn isn't saying exactly how he plans to cut state spending to close the multibillion dollar budget gap -- only that he's going to.
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News Organizations Seek Blago Juror Names
CHICAGO (AP) -- Five news organizations have asked a federal judge to release the names of the jurors who will be selected in former Gov. Rod Blagojevich's corruption trial.
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Wiretaps Key as Blagojevich Goes on Trial
CHICAGO (AP) -- Former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich has said on one talk show after another that he's innocent of trying to profit from his power to fill President Barack Obama's former Senate seat.
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Library Systems in for Bad Ending?
TINLEY PARK, Ill. (AP) -- The budget problems that all state-funded agencies have been experiencing are also having an impact in the library world.
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Admission Going Up at Lincoln Museum
A new exhibit is coming to the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum in Springfield this fall, but you'll pay more to see it.
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New Group Wants to Address Torture
The newly-formed Illinois Coalition Against Torture is looking to outlaw torture.
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Sales Tax Holiday Coming in August
Parents could save a little money this summer during back to school shopping. Illinois state lawmakers voted in favor of a sales tax holiday in August.
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Access to Specialized Crop Maps
Farmers of specialty crops, like vineyards and organic farms, often face damage from chemical pesticides used on traditional crops like corn and soybeans. The Illinois Department of Agriculture hopes to prevent that in the future.
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Tough Decisions in an Election Year
The head of Illinois' Democratic Party is confident heading into a summer of campaigning.
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