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| Dolphin Calf Dies at Shedd Aquarium |
CHICAGO (AP) -- A newborn dolphin at Chicago's Shedd Aquarium has died.
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| New Center to Address Mental Health and Justice |
ROCKFORD, Ill. (AP) -- A new center to be housed in Rockford at the University of Illinois College of Medicine will help counties across Illinois set up jail diversion programs and special courts for drug offenders, military veterans and people with mental illnesses.
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| Durbin Wants Lower ATM Fees |
(IRN) -- Illinois' senior U.S. Senator hopes to bring down the fees bank charge when their customers use debit cards, and the deadline to impose those changes is quickly approaching.
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| State Got Big Money in May |
(IRN) -- State coffers took in more money last month than it ever has in the month of May -- revenue experts pin that mainly on the income tax increase.
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| PA Appeals Court Upholds $188M Verdict v. Walmart |
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) -- A Pennsylvania appeals court is upholding a $188 million class-action verdict against Walmart and Sam's Club over payment to employees for rest breaks and off-the-clock work.
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| Buffett Lunch Surpasses Last Year's $2.6M Bid |
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) -- An anonymous bidder has agreed to pay more than $2.6 million for a lunch with billionaire investor Warren Buffett -- topping a winning bid for the same prize last year.
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| A Familiar Refrain at Area Town Hall Meeting |
It might have sounded a little familiar if you're a regular attendee of 17th District Congressman Bobby Schilling's town hall meetings in the area.
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| Teen Pregnancy Program Cound End Across State, County |
A program to assist teen parents in Knox County could soon come to a close. Budget money was completely cut for the Teen Parent Services Program in the state.
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| IL Man Guilty in Death, but Likely to be Freed |
PEORIA, Ill. (AP) -- A South Peoria man has been convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the 2001 death of his former girlfriend's 3-year-old daughter, but he's likely to walk out of jail very soon.
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| Options Exchange Joining the Threat Game |
CHICAGO (AP) -- The Chicago Board Options Exchange has joined the CME Group in threatening to leave Illinois because of higher corporate taxes.
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