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| State Wants to Recycle Agrichemical Containers |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- The Illinois Department of Agriculture is asking farmers to save empty agrichemical containers so they can be recycled.
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| Man Denies Drugging Husky at Chicago Area Dog Show |
WHEATON, Ill. (AP) -- A Pennsylvania man who faces animal cruelty charges in Illinois denies drugging a Siberian husky at a kennel club show.
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| Trial in Deaths of Beason Family May be Years Off |
LINCOLN, Ill. (AP) -- A defense attorney says the men accused of killing five members of a central Illinois family in 2009 could be years away from going to trial.
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| About 1,500 Citations Given Over IL Memorial Day |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Officers from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources issued more than 1,500 warnings and arrests over the Memorial Day holiday weekend.
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| State, Group Pushing for High Speed Rail |
(IRN)-The high speed rail project that will connect Chicago and St. Louis is under way, and a Springfield-based faith group is asking government and business leaders to allocate money towards community based initiatives.
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| State Bill Backlog Shrinking Somewhat |
(IRN)-The state is making some progress in paying past due bills.
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| Blagojevich Experiences Cross Examination |
(IRN)-Cross examination of Rod Blagojevich began Thursday afternoon in the former governor's political corruption retrial.
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| Assisted Living Center to Undergo Changes, Add Jobs |
A local longtime assisted living facility will undergo some major changes over the next several years, but that could ultimately mean good things for both residents and the community.
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| Delay Granted in Sheley Case |
The first delay in the start of the trial for accused spree killer Nicholas Sheley has been granted -- first, since Sheley officially started representing himself.
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| Bond Set for Accused Attempted Murderer |
Bond has been set in the case of the Galesburg man accused of trying to kill a woman over the weekend.
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