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| Bill Brady Seeks Another Term in Illinois Senate |
BLOOMINGTON, Ill. (AP) -- The runner-up in last year's gubernatorial race says he will seek another term in the Illinois Senate from his newly redrawn district.
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| Harpo Studios Notifies Illinois of Layoff Plans |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Harpo Studios has notified the Illinois Department of Employment Security it plans to lay off workers.
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| Exchange Owner Cite Illinois Taxes in Move Threat |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Officials of CME Group Inc., which owns two major futures exchanges, cite Illinois' business tax in a threat to move jobs out of the state.
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| IL Supreme Court Hopes to Modernize Procedures |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- The Illinois Supreme Court is already on Twitter. Now it wants to use digital tools to make bigger changes to court procedures.
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| Superman to Be Celebrated in Flood Damaged Town |
METROPOLIS, Ill. (AP) -- The return of the annual Superman Celebration is a signal to flood-damaged Metropolis that conditions are returning to normal.
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| 2 Los Angeles Men Convicted on Meth Charges |
URBANA, Ill. (AP) -- Two Los Angeles men found in central Illinois with a stash of methamphetamine could get up to 60 years in prison when they're sentenced on July 25.
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| Jury in Chicago Terror Trial Resumes Deliberation |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Jurors in the trial of a Chicago businessman charged in the deadly 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks have begun their second day of deliberations.
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| Illiana Expressway Closer to Completion |
(IRN)-A new highway in northeast Illinois and northwest Indiana is inching closer to reality.
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| Group Wants to Change Asian Carp Image |
(IRN)-Invasive species or tasty delicacy? One state agency wants to take what's now considered a threat to Illinois' ecosystem, and turn it into nutritious food for hungry families.
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| Little Food Eaten in in IL Actually Grown in State |
(IRN)-Here's some food for thought: nearly all food eaten in Illinois was grown somewhere else. A state council warns that could have dire consequences.
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