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| Waste Management's Earnings Down Due to Recycling |
HOUSTON (AP) -- Waste Management, the nation's largest trash hauler, says its second-quarter profit fell sharply due largely to a continuing drop in recycling prices.
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| School Cafeterias Get $3.6M in Grants |
CHICAGO (AP) -- State officials say hundreds of Illinois schools are getting $3.6 million to improve cafeterias.
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| New Disability Parking Complaint Program is Working |
The Illinois Secretary of State's new on-line complaint form targeting illegal handicap parking is getting a lot of reports.
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| Quinn Signs Energy Bill |
Gov. Pat Quinn has signed a bill that provides financing guarantees for renewable energy, clean coal and agriculture projects.
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| Judge: Blago Documents Must Remain Mostly Sealed |
CHICAGO (AP) -- A federal judge in Chicago says he'll largely turn down media requests for access to sealed documents in former Gov. Rod Blagojevich's political corruption case.
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| Illinois: Worst Stimulus Website in Country |
CHICAGO (AP) -- A new report concludes Illinois has the worst official stimulus Web site in the country.
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| Knox County Board Member Resigns; County PIO Unaware of Move |
The Knox County Board will consider accepting the resignation of a longtime member Wednesday night.
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| FIRST ON WGIL: OSF Holy Family Names New CEO, Already On Job |
POSTED 11:18am 7/29/09 The new president and CEO of an area hospital has already been on the job for a week and a half.
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| FIRST ON WGIL: Knoxville Paint Factory Closes Briefly After Fire |
POSTED 11:18pm 7/28/09, UPDATED 10:19 a-m 7/29/09 No injuries are being reported in a fire that a local official says could have been a whole lot worse.
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| Admissions Panel Won't Recommend U of I Resignations |
CHICAGO (AP) -- The chairman of the state panel investigating accusations of clout-based admissions at the University of Illinois says he wouldn't recommend that any administrators resign.
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