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| Panel to Study Tax Climate |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois lawmakers will study the state's business-tax climate and look for ideas from employers and other taxpayers.
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| Quinn Promises "Some Changes" in State Budget |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn is promising "some changes" in the state budget lawmakers sent him.
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| IL Man Pleads Guilty to Federal Wildlife Charge |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- A professional duck hunter and guide has pleaded guilty to federal wildlife charges in connection with the sale of illegal guided hunts.
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| 2 Central IL Women Face Prostitution Charges |
NORMAL, Ill (AP) -- Two women have been arrested on prostitution charges after a police investigation of two central Illinois massage parlors.
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| Blago Jury Ends 9th Day of Deliberations |
CHICAGO (AP) -- There won't be a verdict this week at the retrial of ousted Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich.
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| Man Arrested for Burglarizing Churches |
Authorities say they think they know who might have tried to break into several churches over the last week in the area.
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| A Plea for Help to Graduates of Stone-Hayes Prgram |
FIRST REPORTED 5:29am 6/23/11 For lack of a better term, the latest crop of graduates from a program that teaches them how to be advocates for the disabled couldn't have finished their studies at a better time.
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| Aldermen Approve Bigger Garages |
The Galesburg City Council has approved essentially what could be described as larger garages being built, but not with a caveat that the city's planning and zoning commission wanted.
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| IL Metro Areas See May Jobless Rate Drop |
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) -- State officials say unemployment in all 12 Illinois metro areas dropped in May, and all but three of those regions added jobs or were unchanged.
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| Quinn OK With No Concealed Weapons in IL |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Gov. Pat Quinn has no problem with Illinois being the only state where it's illegal to carry a concealed weapon.
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