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| Local Governments to Get State Transportation Cash |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Local governments will be getting some money from the state of Illinois for their transportation projects.
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| Illinois' Deep Links to Afghan War |
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois' involvement in the Afghan war runs deep and many of those directly affected say they planned to watch President Obama's announcement about the war for signs of what's ahead for U.S. troops.
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| Senator Wants to Ask Questions of School Appointee |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- An Illinois state senator is asking for a delay in confirming Gov. Pat Quinn's choice to head the state school board so he can ask questions about a not-for-profit organization.
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| Madigan Wants Foreclosure Help |
(IRN) -- Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan says her office continues to push banks to help those facing foreclosure, and is demanding that those who were purposely deceived get restitution.
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| Senate Pres. Justifies $430 Million Removed from Capital Bill |
(IRN) -- Illinois Lawmakers were back in Springfield Wednesday to address the state's capital construction program.
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| Superintendent of Monmouth-Roseville Being Forced Out |
Some would argue he's doing everything the Monmouth-Roseville School Board asked him to do, but in the end, they're still not keeping him.
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| Lawmakers Quickly OK Construction Spending |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois lawmakers have approved $18 billion in construction spending that had been held up by haggling over the state budget.
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| More Information Released in 1996 Body Discovery |
The Knox County Sheriffs Department has set up a website they say they're going to use to periodically release more information about the body found in the East Galesburg Brickyards in 1996.
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| Marriage License Fees Could Increase in Knox County |
The Knox County Clerk now has a better idea of what could be charged for the new civil union licenses state law allows him to issue, and that's leading to an increase in costs for marriage licenses as well.
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| Knoxville Closes Campus |
The long-running privilege of Knoxville High School students to leave campus at lunch-time is now officially over.
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