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Closing Arguments Set for Thursday in Blagojevich Trial
(IRN)-"I've got this thing and it's f'n golden. And I'm just not giving it up for f'n nothing," said Assistant U.S. Attorney Carrie Hamilton, quoting Rod Blagojevich in her closing argument Wednesday afternoon in the former governor's second corruption trial.
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Man Accused of Sex Crimes Pleads Not Guilty
A Galesburg man accused in four felony sex cases has pleaded not guilty to all charges against him.
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Knox County Day of Caring Set for Saturday
The United Way of Knox County is looking for some volunteers this weekend.
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Leaking Water in Knoxville
The City of Knoxville has leaking water, though even aldermen will tell you that's nothing new.
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Quinn Upset School Consoidation Subject Never Approached in Session
(IRN)-As the new head of the Illinois State Board of Education looks at ways to stretch available dollars, Gov. Pat Quinn says he is disappointed that school consolidation wasn't considered by state lawmakers.
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McCarter Won't Press Charges Against Jacobs
(IRN)-An Illinois state senator will not be allowed to press charges on one of his fellow lawmakers.
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State Being Sued Over Adoptions
(IRN)-Catholic Charities of Illinois is suing the state in an attempt to maintain what the agency calls religious freedom.
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Deliberations to Begin Soon in Blagojevich Retrial
(IRN)-The judge in ex-Governor Rod Blagojevich's corruption trial says closing arguments should finish by Thursday so the jury can begin deliberating on Friday, saying "I think it's a bad idea to tell the jury to go home for three days." The trial has thus far run primarily on a Monday through Thursday schedule.
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County Board Approves Project Payments
Work to renovate a portion of the Knox County Nursing home is officially complete.
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Knoxville Mayor Resigns
FIRST REPORTED 5:30am 6/7/11 The mayor of Knoxville says he's leaving the city in a better place then when he first became an alderman over a decade ago.
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