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| Quinn Meets with Rank and File Lawmakers |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Gov. Pat Quinn and the four legislative leaders haven't agreed on how to fix Illinois' budget mess, so Quinn is taking his case directly to dozens of rank-and-file lawmakers to see if that helps unstick the impasse.
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| June One of Wettest Months Ever in Illinois |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Climatologists say June was one of the wettest months on record for the state of Illinois.
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| Different Governor, Same Gridlock at Capital |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Illinois got a new governor six months ago, but sometimes it seems that little else has changed in state government.
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| Amber Alert Following Suspected Moline Abduction Cancelled |
MOLINE, Ill. (AP) -- Authorities have canceled an Amber Alert issued for two young Moline children reportedly taken at knifepoint from their home.
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| July Designated Elder Abuse Awareness Month in Illinois |
It's hard to blow the whistle on your children or grandchildren, even when they are abusing you. That's the gist of "Elder Abuse Awareness Month," as July has been declared in Illinois.
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| Big Bang Boom 2009 Sunday Night at Lake Storey; Live Coverage on WGIL and The Laser |
UPDATED: 10:35am 7/4/09 The area's largest fireworks display will once again be presented at Lake Storey Park, but has been postponed until Sunday, July 5th, due to the rain.
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| Fourth of July Almost a Washout in Galesburg Area |
Mother nature clearly doesn't want to take a holiday off.
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| Rain Bad for Fireworks, Good for Corn Crop |
Rain that started late Friday night and lasted through most of the day Saturday across the area might have put a temporary hold on most every fireworks show in the area, but the president of the Knox County Corn Growers Association says they were just what the doctor ordered.
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| Arrests Friday at Cornerstone Music Festival |
Three people, two of which were from the Quad Cities area, were arrested early Friday on criminal charges after they apparently tried to cause trouble at an annual religious music festival outside Bushnell.
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| Bradley University Gets $10K Grant |
PEORIA, Ill. (AP) -- Bradley University is getting nearly $10,000 for research on neurodegenerative diseases.
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