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| Class-Action Lawsuit Filed Following Hepatis A Outbreak Linked to Milan McDonald's |
ROCK ISLAND, Ill. (AP) -- An attorney who specializes in food safety has filed a lawsuit against McDonald's Corp. following a hepatitis A outbreak in northwestern Illinois.
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| Galesburg Water Rates May Rise in 2010 |
Galesburg's City Manager says after years of what were, in his words, artificially low water rates in the city, efforts should continue in 2010 to raise those rates and make them more equal.
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| Galesburg City Council Honors Spc. Talbert and Family |
An East Galesburg native whose life was lost two weeks ago Tuesday while serving his country in Afghanistan has been honored by the Galesburg City Council.
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| Knoxville School Board and City Council Trying to Work Together |
The Knoxville School Board is reaching out to the Knoxville City Council.
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| Man Jailed in Henderson County After Knife Incident |
An argument is leading to a felony charge against a Little York resident accused of cutting a man.
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| Caterpillar Profit Drops 66% in Q2 |
PEORIA, Ill. (AP) -- Heavy equipment maker Caterpillar Inc. says its second-quarter profit fell 66 percent as the global recession continued to dampen sales of its machines and engines. But it boosted its 2009 profit outlook.
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| U of I Trustee To Testify About How Son-in-Law Got Six-Figure Job at College |
CHICAGO (AP) -- A University of Illinois trustee expected to face scrutiny Tuesday over admissions now may hear questions about how his son-in-law landed a six-figure job with the school.
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| Weather Slows Crop Progress |
The cool temperatures around Illinois slowed down the crop progress last week.
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| Status Hearing Wednesday in Blago Corruption Case |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Former Gov. Rod Blagojevich's attorneys are due in court Wednesday for a status hearing before U.S. District Judge James B. Zagel, but the ousted governor doesn't plan to be on hand.
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| GOP Candidate for Senate has Former Gov's Endorsement, And Ex-Wife's Backing |
A congressman running for U.S. Senate has the backing of two important people.
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