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| Bradley Awarded Grant for Water-Quality Project |
PEORIA, Ill. (AP) -- Bradley University wants to get the public involved in monitoring water quality along the Illinois River and its tributaries.
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| Civil War Flag Now in Springfield |
(IRN)-A flag carried by Illinois soldiers during the Civil War has been preserved and is on display at the Old State Capitol in Springfield. You can see it on the south side of the rotunda, outside the adjutant general’s office, between now and the end of the Civil War sesquicentennial -- that is, until 2015.
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| Corn Growth a Little Behind Compared with Last Year |
(IRN)-Corn, planted late in Illinois due to weather, is struggling to catch up.
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| Special Session Coming, but When? |
(IRN)-There’s talk of a special session of the Illinois legislature, but it seems that no one knows when that will happen.
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| I-DOT Has Explaining to Do |
(IRN)-The Illinois Department of Transportation didn't keep adequate track of employee pay during the 2010 fiscal year, and it's keeping quiet about what's being done to fix the problem.
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| Caring by Cleaning Up |
The Knox County United Way hopes to make a difference, and let people know outside Galesburg that the agency is there for them, too.
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| Woman Arrested for Eight Gas Thefts |
A Galesburg woman claims her boyfriend made her steal gasoline eight times in the last month from one local gas station.
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| Danville, Rockford Pin Economic Hopes on Casinos |
DANVILLE, Ill. (AP) -- Danville has been on a losing streak since the 1970s.
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| IL Lawmakers May Shrink Gambling Expansion |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Illinois lawmakers are looking at ways to shrink a recently approved gambling expansion bill in order to avoid a veto from Gov. Pat Quinn.
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| Central IL Man Recalls 1946 Peru Twister |
PERU, Ill. (AP) -- Augie Wilke remembers exactly what he was doing when a violent tornado hit his hometown of Peru in 1946.
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