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| Umemployment Rises Slightly |
(IRN)-More than 8,000 jobs were created in Illinois last month, but the unemployment rate went up for the first time in more than a year.
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| Senate Says It Will Pass Construction Funding |
(IRN)-Illinois Senate Democrats say they won't be a roadblock, and will not force a shutdown of state funded road, mass transit and school construction projects.
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| Jury Had One Question This Week in Deliberations |
(IRN)-During day five of jury deliberations in the corruption retrial of former Governor Rod Blagojevich, the jury asked the judge to clarify language in their jury instructions.
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| Sheley Staying in Prison for Now |
Accused spree killer Nicholas Sheley says he has no major problems right now with the Illinois Department of Corrections.
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| Abingdon Board of Education Greenlights Consolidation Process |
Abingdon School District 217 wants to move ahead with a possible consolidation with Avon and Bushnell Prairie City School Districts.
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| Tourism Council Wants to Define its Mission |
The Knox County Tourism Council wants to create separate missions both for them, and the agency they oversee, the Galesburg-Area Convention and Visitors Bureau.
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| Michigan Man Faces 13 Criminal Sex Charges in Knox County |
A Michigan man is being held on $250,000 bond in the Knox County Jail for multiple criminal sex charges against him.
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| IL High Court Limits Taking Prisoners' Savings |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- The Illinois Supreme Court calls it ``absurd'' to let inmates earn money in prison and then take it away to pay the cost of keeping them behind bars.
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| Illinois Home Foreclosures Up 5 Percent in May |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Illinois home foreclosure activity rose more than 5 percent in May compared to the previous month.
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| Mississippi Rises Again in Missouri, Illinois |
ST. LOUIS (AP) -- More heavy rain is causing another spike in the Mississippi River.
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