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| Hepatitis A Investigation in Quad Cities Continues |
ROCK ISLAND, Ill. (AP) -- Officials are offering free preventive treatment to people possibly exposed to hepatitis A at a McDonald's restaurant near the Quad Cities.
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| AARP: Over-50 Crowd Struggling With Prescription Costs |
Illinois' over-50 population is struggling with prescription drug prices, according to a survey conducted by AARP Illinois.
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| Options Still Up In The Air For New Galesburg Library |
The Galesburg Library Board of Trustees still have not made a decision about the location of a proposed new library building, but at least know they have learned the feasibility of one specific site.
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| Money, Jobs & Railroad Overpasses in Galesburg's Future |
A wonderful day for the City of Galesburg, a red letter day for the community and a great opportunity for Galesburg were all phrases officials used to describe more than $30 million coming to the city to construct three proposed grade separations.
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| Vehicle Rolls on Side at Academy & South Streets |
Galesburg Police are still piecing together an accident Saturday morning at the intersection of Academy and South Streets that appears to have injured at least one person.
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| Survivors and Supporters Rally to Fight Cancer |
Everyone has a story - and no place was that more evident than at the 2009 Knox County Relay For Life that began Friday night at Knox College.
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| Governor Still Looking To Cut A Billion Dollars |
Though the state budget is settled for now, the governor will be looking for places to cut, to the tune of more than $1.1 billion.
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| Vendors Still Waiting for Payments from State |
Companies that do business with the State of Illinois will get paid under the $26 billion operating budget signed into law by Governor Pat Quinn, but they shouldn't expect a check anytime soon.
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| Southern Illinois Mayor Wants To Be Lt. Governor |
One of the candidates for lieutenant governor says he should be elected because he's from Southern Illinois.
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| Swine Flu Numbers Still Rising |
Health officials say the number of swine flu cases in Illinois has increased to more than 3,300.
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