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| Quinn Says He Will Sign Capital Bill Monday |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Gov. Pat Quinn says he will sign legislation creating a huge public works program to help the Illinois economy.
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| FIRST ON WGIL: Illinois Guard Confirms Galesburg Soldier's Death in Afghanistan |
POSTED 5:15pm 7/8/09, UPDATED 10:55am 7/9/09 A Galesburg man has paid the ultimate sacrifice while serving his country in the current wars on terror.
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| E-MAIL WGIL: How Do You Remember Spc. Chris Talbert? |
Did you know Army Spc. Chris Talbert? How do you remember him? Do you have any stories you want to share? E-MAIL WGIL NEWS HERE and tell us your story. Please include your name and how we can contact you. Your comments may appear on WGIL and wgil.com as we help pay tribute to a local hero.
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| Moffitt Questions Some of Quinn's Budget Cuts |
A local lawmaker says he knows Governor Pat Quinn was doing what he said he would do by announcing a billion dollars in cuts to the state budget, but he says some of them just don't make sense.
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| Authorities Seek Court Approval to Return to Abingdon Residence Where Dead Animals Were Discovered; Second Arrest Made |
UPDATED 6:48 a-m 7/9/9 A house in Abingdon where police discovered several dead animals is now the subject of legal proceedings.
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| U of I: Blame Media for Uproar Over Clout List |
The admissions process at the University of Illinois is still respectable according the university's director of undergraduate admissions.
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| Reaction to Lisa Madigan Not Running for Governor |
Lisa Madigan likes her job as attorney general and likes spending time with her family, and at least one longtime political watcher is taking her word for it.
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| Illinois Scientists to Monitor Soybean Rust |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Scientists with the Illinois State Water Survey say they're studying how the travel of soybean rust disease spores can predict future infestations across the state.
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| Annual Library Conference in Chicago |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Thousands of librarians are expected to gather in Chicago starting this week for the American Library Association's annual conference.
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| No Boating Deaths Over Holiday Weekend |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill.(AP) -- The Illinois Department of Natural Resources says boaters played it safe during the 4th of July weekend.
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