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| Ameren: "Green" Spray Nozzles Save Energy & Money |
Ameren Illinois Utilities is coming up with a unique way for businesses to save energy and money.
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| Illinois Peach Crop Harvest Good Despite Stormy May Weather |
ST. LOUIS (AP) -- After dodging spring freezes and weathering May storms, Illinois peach growers say they're satisfied with their early harvests.
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| Galesburg Finishes Storm Debris Clean-Up Efforts |
Storm debris clean up by the Galesburg Public Works Department after the June 18 storm has been completed.
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| Knox County Health Department Urges Safety in Summer Sun |
Did you know there are more cases of skin cancer diagnosed each year than breast, prostate, lung, and colon cancer combined?
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| Monmouth College Recipient of Wells Foundation Grant |
Monmouth College has received a $45,000 grant from the Franklin H. and Ruth L. Wells Foundation, headquartered in Camp Hill, Pa.
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| Hare Joins Fellow Democratic Congressmen in Support of Chicago to Iowa City Rail Line |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Several congressmen from Iowa and Illinois are urging federal authorities to approve stimulus money for a proposed passenger-train line extending all the way to Iowa City, Iowa, from Chicago.
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| Former Coroner Turned State Lawmaker Calls for More Regulations Following Suburban Chicago Cemetery Scandal |
The scandal over an Illinois cemetery at which employees allegedly dug up graves and re-sold the plots is a perfect reason why the state needs stricter regulations, according to a lawmaker who is also a funeral director.
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| Quinn Praises Burris' Service |
Governor Pat Quinn only had good things to say about U.S. Senator Roland Burris (D-Ill.), who announced Friday that he would not seek election in 2010.
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| Durbin Says U.S. Senate Race A Battle With or Without Burris |
U.S. Senator Dick Durbin says Senator Roland Burris (D-Ill.) choosing not to run next year does little to change the nature of the U.S. Senate race.
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| Judge: Blagojevich Defense Can Tap Campaign Fund Money |
CHICAGO (AP) -- The judge presiding over former Governor Rod Blagojevich's corruption case has approved the release of $78,473.80 from his campaign fund to pay his lawyers and buy them office equipment.
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